Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 12, 1825, Image 4

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V. OTLgQBMJg. V hcrifTq Sales. On the/ et Tuesday tit June next, \\tf LL be »t M »t the Uourt-Houie in th \#/ town of JcIT.-raon, between the bout often o’clock in the morning, end four o’clk in the »f eritnon, one undivided moiety, ol the following property, via : A tract ol land lituate on the south aide of Salilla River,'(Containing five hundred aores, m ite nr leas, two hundred and fitly aeres «l whieh is under cultivation, and bounded east by lands nf lira F M. Osborne, south by lands of H'lbe sham, west by lands of John, •tun, northwardly by Satilia River, together with all tlie buildings and plantation tools thereto belonging. Also, fity or s.aty head of caitle, thirty aheep, two flits, one b at, end the following negro slaves, to wit, George, Lucy, Alaliba, March, Charlo'te, Georgette, Fuggy, Cassiti-, Blleck, Pend indy, Floret, Harriet, Sam, Hen- ry, Friday, Simon, Btlhessy, Louisa, Susan, Druedlta, llelly, P-tUcy, N ,ney, Marcus, Uy ra, James. Toney, Helen, Homulusi lanette Soen.lv, Abbey, Ben, P evidence, Hons-.ii. Delia. Cyiua, hig Jack, Amelia, Juliet, Pule mor, Plii.ip, Lucinda, Altamont, Lau'S, Limy Jim, Row, Little Jim, Little Juck, Smart, Pitebe, Billy, Nat, Dsmor, Driver Ji n, Mans. Lav'uiia, Oleopat.ia, Csnsdi, Dorcas, Tenah Luke, Sally, Paulina, j-tiala, Itoianu, Scip.o’’ Cain, Nancy Cane, Fredeuck, J >b, Uura, Pi i" sail, Deck, P i npey, Patty, D.ana, Columbu Unb, Liass, Andrew,Nanny, Matthew, London Little Penduh, Prince, Ueatar, Phillis, Littl. Jack,Fanny, Daniel,Castor, Ned, Little George, Solomon, Gambay, Kate, Pricills, Adam, one Mary, being one hundred in number, levied on and to be sold to satisfy an execution against Juho King slid Wesvale Jones, in fa vor of Jao, b R. Volk- Also. one li him and lot, limate, lying and being, in the tuwn of St. Marys, being part oi lot number one, containing me hundred lee in frooL and four hundred and thirty aix feet deep, levied on and to he sola sa the property of John B. Christopher, to satisfy an execu tion on foreclosure of mortgage, in favor ol William Berrie w under the rule absolute. M. H. HEiiBkUD, 5. S. C April 33d, 18 5. . April 28 35 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in June next. VttriLi.be s Id at the liouri-Houae in th. Wvf City of Savannah, between tlie hours of ten and four o'clock, the following 16 oe grots, via .— Sippio, Hsger, Abner, 8nap, March, Jerry, B l'y, Burke, Parris, B -am, Dinah. Little Bram, Prince, Ben and Meriaut, with the increase jf the families, levied on und r a foreclosure of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William Washington..for use. Two negroes, via: Ned and G'avgoWj levi> ed on a foreclosure of a mortgage from Chas. Ulmer to Joaeph K ipman. ISAAC D’LVON, S. C. C. april 4 09 Sheriff’s Sales. O N the first Saturday, after the first Tues day in June next, will be sold at the Market House in the town of St. Marys, two negroes, via B.tb and Rose, levied on as the property ot Joseph Rain, to satisfy an eaecu- lion on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of Samuel Clarke, and George S. Brown. April 8.1825 M.H HEBBARD, S.C C. •April 1 l>1 Sheriff’s Sales, On the first Tuesday m Jane next, F Vri Uu iured .' restf Land lying in the County of Effingham, bounded north hi Michael Hyde*, cast by ». h nstian Robenhurst all other aides vacant at the time of fee origin al survey. Also 150 acr*t, half of a tract of 300 acres originally granted to Christian Ro bert!) urst Also 4C0 acres bounded north by lands of D niel Steiner, east Ino Snyder and others, at ihe time of original survey. Also, 150 acres southwardly by lands of Robenhu'St, cast John and G -orge Snyder, and n r h Robenhurst, at it time of the original survey. The above lands levied on as the property of Chorie* Tint, to satisfy execution*) in favor of Henry M’Alpinatid David Gn^le. THOS. ELKINS, S. R. C. May 6 27 'bheritF’s bale. On the Ji tt Tuesday in Ju ie next. oe aoid a the Court House in the \p# town of Jefferson, Camden Count., be tween the usual hours of sale, a negro man naimd Danul, lev ed on (by a constable) as the property of Macajih Crews, deceased, to tat sfy sundry executions in favor of Joseph Thomas. G W. THOMAS, D. S C. C. Jeff erson, Ap il 30.1825, May 5 36 Administrator’s Sale. On tlie/’•el Tuesday in Ja y next, B ETWEEN tlie usjhI hour., will ue Bold at the Court-House in Bryan County, th, following described property, being pari cf ihi estate of Uatthew Carter, dec. and sold for the benefit of tlie heirs and creditors, and by an order of the Court of Ordinary ot laid county, via: 3,0 acres of land in Gwinnett County, known as Lot No o6>, in the 7ih Dutrict. 350 acres in Eai ly County, known as Lot No. 174. in th' 20th District 300 acres Pme Land, in Effingham County. Also, two slaves. Conditions >f sale m d known on the day. F.I.IZ vBfiTH OAHTBR, Adm’rx Ao.-;t 2- M * DB.YJU autV MEDICINE P, E. BRAS8INNE, R espectfully informs ins friemia and the public, that lie has purchased the establishment in the above business, be longing to l)r. A. Delarnohe, opposite the Exchange, where he oilers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of Yvesii Brags, Medicines, and Chemicals, AMONG WHICH ARE THE VOl.I.mviNO : — Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax, Borgainot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Porn, do Fola Camphor, Cuntharides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Colombo, Finery, Cum Assnfirtida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Ginn Copal Gum Gttiacnm, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bismuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Penrlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt ufTuitar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine .Administrator’;! Notice A LL persona having demands against John Street, late of Chatham County deceased, are requested to hand them in within the time presciibed by law, duly at tosted. and those Indebted arc requested to make immediate payment, to HENRY CHAMPION, Qualified Executor. May 5 ;l,i| t Administrator's Notice. A LL persons indebted to tlio estate of Randolph M’Giilis, late of Camden County, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them to the under signed. HANNAH M’GILLIS, Administratrix. G. M’DONNELL. St. Marys, April 10th, 1825. April 27 29ft, Fish Lines. S ILK, Cotton, Hair, India Seaweed and Hemp Fish Lines, received per Win. Wallace, and for sale by March 7 N. B. WEED. Faints llr>j and in Oil. White, Red and Black Lead Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. l’erfunkerj. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macnsear Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau do Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icincs of every kind, the whole ol warranted quality. Jan 20 47 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano Fortes, 'Juried Hair Ma trasses, ; eatlier Heels, BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS, &c. T IIE subscriber offers for sale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of tlie best quality Sideboards, Seta of Dining Tables Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing Tables Do. with Glasses, Curd Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Work Stands Ward Robes,' Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do Rosewood do High Post Mahogany Bedsteads Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs Candle Stands, Window Blinds Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double ami Single Hair Mattrasses Do do Moss do Feather Beds, Bolsters a ad Pillows Children’s Chairs of all kinds Windsor Chairs of every description Cots and Matrasses to fit. Also, a largo assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match .The above articles can be examined at the store in Whittaker-Streef. opposite Col. Shellman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 SPERM OIL, LIMPS, t.c Lay Hendrickson, H AVE received by ship William Wal lace, a new supply of Glass Lamps Japan Socket and Stand do Lamp Feeders, Lamp Wick and Lamp Glasses of different sizes Also, Pure Sperm Oil and Oil Cannis- ters, of one,two and three galls, each* Together with every article necessary for making safe, cheap and pleasant light, at the corner of Congress and Whittaker-Sts. April 25 27 * no: ice. ytNB MONTHS after the date hereof, ap 31 plication will be nude to the (ionorabi )•• Inferior Court of Chatham county, wh.. . ding for ordinary purposes for leave to set lot, with the improvements, situate inti •ty of Savannah, in the said county,and know a the plan of said city by the No. 53, Brow .Yard, tor tne benefit of the heir* and iegatet “ the estate ot the late Hugh M’Cail, dt* cased. oct 1 4 THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH, Executors 79 Treasury Department, ? March, 14, 1825. 5 W HEREAS on the 3d of March, U>?5. j law wss passed by the Congress of the tin ted States, of which the 3d, 4fe, and Jtl sections are in tlie ords f illowi ig, via : «* Sec. 3. And he it fif th* enneed, That f subscription to ihe amount of twelve millon of dotlsrs, of the six p. r cent, stock of vftat yea* 1 eighteen hundred and thirteen, bo, and the same isheieby proposed ; for which pur pose book* shall be opened at the T»canuiy of the United States, and at th s tveral loan <*fR ces, on the first da> of April next, to enntinu. open until the first day of October,thereafter, for such parts of the above merjtioncd d scription of stock as shall, on <h; /ay of sub scription, Ftand on the books of t^e Treasure, and on those of the several loal ofli >es, re speclively ,• which subscription wall be effect ed by i trawfir to the United states, in the manner provided by law for auwi tran fijfs,of the cred t or cred ts standing on the said books, snd by s surrender nf pe certificates of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That all subscription by such trausttr i f stock shall be c ns dsi -'das pattof the Aid twelve mil- ions of d illars Riit'mrixed to pe borrowed by the first si-cti- n ■ f his act. | Sec. 4. And be i further fnacted, Thst for the whole or any part of any 'Nuni which shall be thus subscribed, cred -ts sljall be entered t<> the respective s ibsc-ibers, u{i > shall be enti tied t > a certificate or certificates purporting thuttbi United States owe to the hnl ’er or holders there.>f, his, her^ or their NSHigns, a sum to be expressed therein, equal t > the imount of the p-incipil slock thuisu >scribid, earing «n interest n »t exceeding four and one half per centum p**r annum, payable quarterly, Isvm the thuiy.fi st day of Decern- oar, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five ; transferable in the same n anner ss i r provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subj ,ct to r< d imption at the pleasure of tlie United States, as fellows: one Hr f ut any time uf er the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time ffter the thirty fi st day of December, one hmtsind eight hundred and twei»t/*nine: Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of such iew certificate / nor until after at least six nnnths public notice of such intended reim- virsement And it shall he the duty of the ecretary < f the Tre»aury t<» cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever d sums by (hem subscribed beyond the amount >f the certificates of four and one half per -ent. stock issued to th *in respectively 41 See, 5. And be it further enacted, That he same f mdb which have heretofore been, •nd now are pledged by law for the paymeui of the interest, »ud for the redemption and rimbursement of the stock which may be re- ie- m* d or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner for *h • psvmentof the iptereat accru- i*g on the stuck created hy reason of su ;h mb,scrip ion, ar-d fir the rt demotion or reim bursement of the priucip I of the same. At d it shaff be the duty of the commissioners of the ■inking fund t o cause to be applied and paid >ut of the said fun ’, yearly and e v e r y year, uicb sum and su ns as may be annually requir ed to disclurge the icte est accruing cn ihe siock winch may be created by virtue of this *‘ t The said commiatiiuners are, also, here by authorized to apply, fe rn t me to tim< uich sum and sums out of the ssid fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in con formity with the provisions of this act, tht n incipftl of the said stock : and such part of Pc annual sum uf t*n unr iitK, *u«* d by law in the said commissioners, as may he necessary and required for the above pur poses, shall be and continue appropriated to • he payment of interest and redemption ot ihe public debt, until the whole of the stock winch may be created under the provisions ol tins act, shall have been redeemed or reim< bussed.” Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, th it bnoks will be open, d at the Treasury of the United States, and t die several loan offici i, on the first day of Anril next, and continue open until the firs* di of October, thcreaf- cr, for receiving subsciiotions in conformity wiih he prov sons of ihe said law. The subscriptions may He made by the pro prietors i f the stock, -either in person or by their attorneys duly Rutliorz i<t to subscrib and transfer it to the Un'tcd states. Sh uld subscriptions of said stock he mode to so amount exceeding twelve ni.ihons ot dollars, a diStributi n of 1 lie said sum of twelve .nifliO’s of dollars will be made among 'he subscribers, in pr jportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the *hv asurv* March :, 6 10 !| o NOTICE. V INE months after dite, application will b. made to the Inferior Court of Lhatban feunly, sitting for ordinary purposes for at trder, absolute, to sell lots Nos- four am five 4 and 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lot No. me, (l) Green Ward, in tht city of Savannah >eitig the real estate of Francis Jalineiu. dec fertile benefit of the heirs and creditors ot aid estate WILLIAM GAS'OV. Qualified Executor. 7 V 7 Georg iu— Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvtsler Bryant. I |N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating • * that in consideration of certain prom- ssory notes, made to the said Timothy, by ■horn, one psvable with inteies*, from first >f January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822: • second payable as aferesai , on the fust of January, 1823/ and « th*rd payable as afire* aid, on the first of January, 1824. executed a mortgage to said * i.*.othy Hojikms, his her ; -nd assigns, on all those four tracs of . tuated in (lie county aforesaid, conveyed by tie said Tinothy, to the said J-angley and ^rlveater, and lying on the soiiib side ot Great Ratdla River, one tract containing sev nty-seven - !acres, more »-r less/ two tracts •outlining fifty acres, more or leas, and one 'her tract, containing one huidred and eigli- ■ weight acres, more or lus, conditioned for he payment of the three said several notes. *o the days shove mentioned, and that said veral notes remain unpaid—on motion ot irchibald Clark, attorney for plaintif, it i u dered, that th'- said Langley and Selveste , their heirs or assigns- pay into Court, withi welve months from this dite. tbe sums diu *n said notes, and the interes and costs, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. •ver foreclosed, and that su'th other proceed •ngs take place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 97 hr» VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTTER'A Vegetable Catholicon. jfpifK subs ribi r res u ctfuily solicits the st 44 a tention of every friend of suffering hu n.ximy, to to the shove mw and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the system the very seeds of disease, snd in rest in ig the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of life to a free and healthy exercise of thfer fuMelons, h.'i exci. ted the sst mishm.m', and completely siluii oed the obj ections of the most in- r< dulous — Facts are the best arguments. In order to pul •he virtues of toe Catholicon to as severe a scrutiny as possible, it was effered by a Jver. t sement, toge: her with the attendance cf a physician, gratuitously to soy pers »n who would apply for it, an I wh«se cause might seem t come within 'he range of its healing power-—numbers of severe cases of long sta d- ing, and some of them seemingly de ncr *e ones, pre ented themselves, all of-which have been cured, or so mucii relieved as to warrant he assertion that a little n»rscverstice will do so In fact, such is the oonfi fence of th.* physi cian under whose care these patients were placed, in this remedy, a cm fide ce resu t ing from the irresistible convicu>>n that has been foretd upon his mind by oeular demon stration, and a persond trial of it on h'msei* that he permits me to declare it as Ins d :oi- dt-d opinion, that he Cadi dicon is not only u perfectly safe Ri d innocent, but a most pow erful and invaluable remedy in ew»ia;n dis eases snd states of the s.> stem, such as ' he f i owing:— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation; Oi l und inveterat U-uf-rs. Pa'iis in the ben s offended witn swellings «f tin: j »in's { I.tdigeation, Blot lies on the face, pimple-, &c. s Al compiaints of the Liver ; Teller/ Yaws; Syphilis.* Cutaneous diseases grneral.y j Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints. The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consisis exclusive!) >f vegetable mauef) with the ex eptionof a d gbt dotermi iktion to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble stale, aefe insensibly, is pleasant to tlie taste, and requires n parucu ar regimen, ^abstinence from spirt nous li quors always exeepted.) or confinement. A 1 * a gt ntle, safe and agree.tb'e cathartic mt d erne, improving tlie appetite and reatur.rg the general tone of die sys’em, it is conhd utiv recommended to iudies in a delicatn situa tion. W. W. TO I TER, 66 Chesnui-street. Philadelphia, May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W Poiter, Iluve late'.y exhibited, in several instance**, a medi csted sirup, called Toiler’s Vegetable Gatlio licon, with the most dee ded advantage. 1> has, as«, ct, never failed effecting a cure in every case in which I have thought proper to employ it. H. M’MUR TRIE, M D. Philadelphia, July 28th, 18C4. Mr. W- W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that 1 would give a concise ststement of my suffer ings, from ‘ the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of my disease * About five years ago, on my passage front Bordeaux, during the morth of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my rival at C-iortoDton, 8. O. it Was treated as Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdio d the fpver. but Plu*ni»*Ufc*. *i— of this gave ris* to a disease «qually distrea- ing, and which, till now, 1 had thought incur- able. Varioua ahgeesses made thei unwel come appearance, particularly on the joint*, which were swelled to an enormous'size.— These g'adually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—-an incision was now made ann a large evacuation of nus, mixed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this, I suffered the most excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave me no reliefer ser ved to aggravate the disease, tlie severity of which increased with every succeeding year. Such was my painful si uation that 1 despaire i of ever being restored to my health; lhad no* only trie-J the regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem% erty 1 could hear of- It was in this awful and desponding condition,that 1 was persuaded to commence a course of your Vegetable C*ih I icon, and the haopy result is, M f om the use of the heo b .ttlrs my -whole system has under qouea complex nvo utiott, my puna have Jo sa ke me V* the discharge from m . tnee beg-*n io d.minish, and sno.i ceased altogether, ih»; .ilcerfrom whence it proceeded being com pietely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies loan l can s ame, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, has return .il— I au- in fact, nearly wed 1 , and feel confidci.t that & few bottles more of you.-, (to me) invaluable medicine, will nuke me persectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for pormisaion to sell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 NOTICE. N INE months after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court ui Ordinary nf Chatham county, for leave t< sell all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the hairs and. cred* (tors of said eatate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, o^t 19 71 N otice. A LL peraoni having demands against the eatate of Conatant Freeman, Kaq late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re qoired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time preicribed by law: and tboae indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate payment, to JAKES HUNTER, Adm’r, Jan 14 42px, tould wiih to be. With my thanki, am your ibliged humble lervant, lie GEORGE KANE. City »/ Philadelphia, ss. George Kme, of the District of Sou'll. »»rk, personally appeared, and, being d il .worn, doth declare and say that the above statement is in all respect! correct and true, end th «t tlie aigr.a-ure to it is in tlie hand writing of tbia deponent J 'lH 'BI'INS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28j 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to those diseases whieh arc prevalent imong tlie coloured population of the south In that disease which is called yaws.it is a sure remedy j a single trinl of it, will convince P'antera of its superior efficacy to any reoic Jy of a similar natu-e in the United States- NOTICE. The advantages of this medicine are, not confining the pa'ient unnecessarily to the house, nr keeping him from his business.— Willi one tilitaiy eaception, 'hat of soiritq. nil 1 liquors, it does not lay any r. stric'ioiu upon msappdite li <s no gentie in its operauuu ui.it mepitient Buds himself getting well he cannot tell how. As it ia not the w’sh ofthe pro..11 -.lur to take any thing (or which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who may wish to try ms medicine, but who are nut certain if it be applicable I o their complaint, are request ed to describe 'heir case and sympio na in a letter, post-paid, and directed to him—this ■•IlM will ba t^v>vA>w«vlr ;*IEr.ut in u.imu felly competent to de-.iife the question.t- >hou)d he remedy not set;m to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told ao* CAUTI >N* To prevent d suppointm'nt it is well to t .te that it takes in ordinary cases fro n 3 t » 5 »ott.es to effect a cure so that pe:sons who are labouring under any serous iniir.mly, must m ike up their mind to persevere to tliat exfen v at least—if they do not, they might as well save themselves the trouble and expense f using a smaller quantity. All o' det-8 pjst paid mid enclosing the money, immediately micnded t>, aud tie inediome l>ijcxeil and delivered with directions for use ’ any place in the city, and forwarded as di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im- p sition. it wi’d by sol! inthechy of Philadel phia. at tiie office in Filth near llace-Str et, irat the dwelling of the i<ropri tor, No. 66 Chesnu: street, only, an I abroad by his au thorized agents. ' W W POTTER, 66 C/iemiU St -eet, Philade\pfiia* I have appointed GEORGE RYE iSON, Druggia, of Savannah, m / sole agent. D:ug gists wa-.ting the above valuable medicine will be supplied by him for cash, at the same- rate, as if ordered direct from me—vz. g lO per d Z2n, or three dolls'"* a s ngle boliie. W. W. I’Ol’I BR, Philadelphia. Any person on application to the subscriber will be furnished with certificates of th j effi cacy ot the t-bo^e medicine, sufficient ot ron* v«nce the mind of the most sceptical, although too numerous and hngthy for newspaper u- serlion. GEO. KYKUsOy. Ddygiat, Corner ol Bay and Whittaker Streets. dec !3 IN EQUI IT. Between tV. Davies Adnvnistrator, Complain ant and John i amoeban Administrator\ d bonis no with the will annexed of Geo" re Richardson and others, D-Jeiulants In equity f.'h itham Superior Court— Gnanctry, 20th August, 1824. _ one of the ifefen^anls'in the sail ompLint mimed, resides without the stale of Georgia, that part if the United Kingdoms o' Great Britain ami Ireland, called Scotland ; It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- ochau, do appear and answer to the com- . laimint’s said bill, within nine months from the d «te of this order, otherwise that th? said billjas to him, betaken pro confess) .* and i* ih further ordered, that a copy of this order be ptibiislu d once a week, in one oi he public G z .nies of this state, until the ex piration ol ihe time within which the said Ce ndant is required to appear and answer as storesuid. (rue cony from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk. august ‘>4 $0f Philadelphia, July ‘ 6, 18.’4 Mv confidence in the v< get *h!e catholicon unditninishud, and as fresh in fences of iU powers arw daily occurring, in my own prac- (ice 1 have no hesitation in recommending it in the peculiar diseases to w hich it is applies- ble, as superior toaoy reme-ly I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUR t HIE, U D. Philadelphia, May 28.18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four vears ago. I hid the misfortune «o be come-fi) cted with a disease, the painful re suits ol w hich induced me to apply in sue cess on to several respectable physicians of s city, from whom, however, 1 received either no relief, or from whose reired-.es I re. ceived another complaint quite as disti easing •s the former. My whole system became fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac- t ou it of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body ; the weakness and enacia tion cf which was sue h that I could scarcely walk. In this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon- feur bottles of which, has completely restored me, 1 have now no pain; my appetite is good; and my strength restored With many thanks for llu* relief your medicine has given me, 1 am your obliged friend, &c. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman, Philadelphia, May 28,18*4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty ma.. For nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumora formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottles ofthe Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I aos now is well aa Georgia—Cuinden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT KAY CONCERN W HEREAS Surah Brown Junior, widow, applies to he Court of Ordinary of * aid bounty, for Letters of Administration on the •state of John Brown, Iste of said county, de ceased, ar next of km: These ure, therefore, to cite t<nd acmonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, <ofile their obj actions, if any they have, in. my of lice, on or before the fifft Mondty in June next,-otherwise Letters will be granted the ap plicant.. WitneBi the Honorable Britian R. Bunk- ley, one of the Justices of auid Court, thi« sixteen"! dny of April, eighteen hundred at d twenty-five. [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O C. C. April 21 24 SCOITS BIBLE BTKRBOTTPR bditios. I 1? 0 P 0 a A I. ft By SAWUEfj T. AH Barnhill, VU FA HII.Y tUHI.E ft S’nnl Rtfcrcnc i „ y e r0 I . J*' -*fl». F'lLUOEH UOYALOrVAVn ‘U 1 bjUished with a likeness of dm \ l( JJ *** '* terks. 1 -J- (hill be well primed, on .no. be empn.. d m (in h.nd^me vd’ ,,ni1 will com,ill the Scriqturei of th.nf' '• A.w re.tanents, t'leIntroductory ol, 0 * *®4 Explanatory A otes, in , Practical Ob,HZ' " 11 ' • IM alt (lie oopioiu JMar.ri„al llefeL m, < in* printed word tor word f .in if,, i'*' Stereotype Edition, publi.hed .ince tt™ ' hor , decer.e The price wRl £ ,k "“ wjt re.dy for deli, er ,§ board. I g24,in.heep, gjo. The whole work will be read May, 1825, Ex rads of Lette-s addressed to th, p^, I esteem Dr Scotp, F, m ilv nib!. " calculated to promote the cause of ’trt, emiti-nlij piety. It seem, scarcely'p'wsible'fe,' 1 "' ** read daily the Notes and Observ!ti™ Family Bible without beoomh. , S* 4 ' .etier man. ED W All!) D(JI';Pp,o N I have seen no co p m .ntary of • Scripturea which 1 think so well J, general use and edification. It ii !'?” eJt5 whichever, f.m.v, 1... “ 'feuuu It i. a work distinguished far ihefiSi ty and coi.veuieti:.e of it, arr»mrem.ni ,i ck-nrnesa an J fi lel.ty of iu eaposiiions » neatness and pirspiuu ty of its style th, ncvol. nee and candour of iu snrV the* oiseness and Potiuency of ,t, np^lirat,“T and for .U uniform t r d. ucy to J gelical truth piety, ‘ Of Or. ‘ say, ih-.it in my esliftulion it <] Ge.irgia—Camden County. 7Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR 8 UD COUN Y. t RTliEREkS «ohn Chevalier, has applied rv to said Court, fir Letter* Dismiazon •n the estates of Samuel Ocznns and Evan E. ■•Uisk, deceased. These ate, therefore, to lie and admonish, ail and ufeguLi*, ihe kiti dr. d mid creditors ot the said d censed pe.> -ioi*6, t fi e ihcir olij-Clions, if any they h v .. n my offi :e. on or befere the first Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Witness the Honorable J mes Scott, one of the Justices tf said Court, this six teei.th day of April, e ghteen hundred andtwenty-fi •*. [L.S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0, C C Wl 1 ' 24 Geo gia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF O iOlNAUY 10 SAID /’OUNTY. • WHEREAS Lewis Baohlolt, applira to the ftWr Court of Ordinary of aaid County; for 1,otters Dmmissory on the estate of Fr mcea R. solupe; I'hese are, Ih.-rcfure, to cite and admonish, all and ainpulsr, the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to file their objec tions, if any they have, in my office, oil or be fore the fi it Nonday in January neat, nther- »ise Letters Diamtssory will be granted the applicant- witness the Hononhle Samuel Clarke, one of the Juiticea of .aid Court, this sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.C C April 3t 24 „ *biklholvies. cotts I.-nily lltblc. I t e . | ftee . »y «Hl«ln-ttiiin it <Ie>ffi vcrflv r«rka a nong our ablest andfe-si Oorrn. „i R i,-s I’HOMlf iUIdi-.viB D". Scott’s Family B but ii,U.,.dril mt.iea peciatly lor f « use of Clltiiu.it>. |; c . t® v/ork high y evanjfelical, eatc.istve'y live, and deeply l-uerettir.y D -■ NIELO, S tNDRttS The character of Ur. Scott’s Commcrntaiv on Ih" U.ule, is so gent-rally k town, and K ittghly approved amot.gti th, mist iuleilian. sod pious Unnstiaiia throughout our country -.n-l Us paaatd rapidly tl.limfilfst, i M m editions, C at 1 deem further tec-.mmen-ia- tion* needless* . . , . y vousa. I am acquainted with no Com -.mury ot th SscreaSc ipturcs.wliir.il 1 rtiulrt tno-e cord .ally reconunci.a ioi genciui Uic. fe plan ofthe work is good JOSHUA R^TES. Perhaps in no way, can miiusurs.L st urH f youth, and private Clristim, do gieuu •'crv'Ce fo society, than by exert-.ng the#, solves to dissanin ite this’ truly 'ivmuHbk k JOSHUA HUNTINGTON. I know of no f'utntGcilz y w.ulIi i b. fee I calculated lor diffusing correct virus of th great ii'uths of Clufetiunity, a* d le«v:njjs»k tary impressions on th iniud when rsini | rrmn the pe.u.al of it, than the one you sn I -b jui to pub.ish. . DANIEL SHARPE. . No writer s« ems less disputed to content I for barren s^cculad >nj* None more uniform. I ly w more powcjfuily inculcates tlie grentea I ; which per affectionare, healing, yet fa thf*ir apWii W ] ,annl ■> ..a1la>( WrttlA P From particular eximi uti n, and concur-1 ring testimony, there is no doubt on my mind I that Scott’s Family Bir-le is superior to ill I hers JOSEPH EMERSON. You will pleas? to sei d tne six copies d I dcult’s Bible / I refer to your iately propad edition Perhaps I shall induce five more tc take the a.ime number, H- j., Ii is with extreme pleasure 1 perceive I vui: are about to publish a new e ii’ion <f Scot**a Bible. Having been in possi-ssion of t more than 20 ycais, I trus‘ I know sine lung of aa value, and am detei mii.e.i tu pro. mote its c rculation among my friends You j wilt please forward six copies as s«on as peb* J ishcd« c,»j. I I have nbtainod four subscribers lor the | exet Rent work you are publishing II. S. I propose to take seven of Scott’s Bi-1 ble, and will be accouutub e for the same. J C. 1 have obtained sobscribjrsfornincccpid I of Scon’s Fjmily B.ble. J. C. I shall probably need eight or ten s-iscf I Scott’s Family Bihlc. J. P- I Rev. S. S. of P. has o tained ten subscri* I bera* E. R. 1 have observed that you are about pub. I lishing another edition of Scou'a Bbie I hope you may succee I as you h ve done in I former editions. 1 have been endeavoring ts I orocure subscriber? amoi g our people, ud I enor more subscribers will be obtained, f O.S.H. I will take ten sets (of Scott’s B'ty bound and lettered. J f' I have obtained ten sub6cribc»s fer y:c edition of the Family Bible—und havo»» d ubt but there might be something like I® copies sold in this place if you hsd an i^'- I here—I thought tl e work ought to br * couraged ana fur hat reason tonk • subven^ I tion paper It is a work that every ffWf | should have that is able to pu/ctme. J. B «’C- I am glad, feat y**u propose to print RH Scott’s excellent Family Commemuj'i >i/! I should be very glad if it were in my power w give a more liberal patronage io the I than, as circumstances are, I can. "“‘Ji however, lieuble to do something; eigM* I ten se s I shall rertaioly take; and d wi) I double that number, . d. •>* I have procured fifteen subsc»iov» 19 1 Scott’s Bible. J t.U. I I think 1 shall dispose of 20setsorrn , e -‘l he Family Bible. _ 1 have circulated proposals for *wj| Bible / how many have beennrgngw m* I r.’tnnot iell ,* but between 20 and 3® J 81 * 1 1 li s viciiiily. 1 have concluded to become respond I HAY. XU BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing from Brig Pheasant, for sale by April 18 C. C. GRISWOLD, to you for thirty eels of ScoU'. Cubit.J»U7' I have procured 106 Mib«ciberi » ®jl Bible i 6 •.".(• to be bound in calf,- J *■ .1 be done in boards the other 91 -s'*. ** I and lettered as described in tbs prospe™ I 1 presume I could procure 500 mil Zu iters for your edition of Suott’s Bible ^1 demand is increasing fnr them- U 1 ” Cl finally supersede every other !» r S t or J Bible. Fifty o! my subscribcts bre I circle of 8 miles! ‘ tl T Just publi.hed an edition ofthe ms*J completed in «i« volumes, references; price in boards Z 18 ’ in *21in calf g27. Either of Ih * « l “ tn-y be had of tlie publi-lrr in Hution. S. C. & J SUIIENOK, Savannah. $ -I» II — Mat king Brushes; nov SO