Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 07, 1825, Image 4

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4 VWfiOO 8MJS» sheriff’* Sales. On Ihtji tt Tucidjy in June next, tTO LL be sold »« the Court-House in thi \JJ town of Jefferson, between the hours often o'clock In ihe morning, end four o’clk. in the efiernoon. one undivided moiety, of the following property, vie i A treet of lend situate on the south eide of Setilla River, oontainino five hundred seres, more or leee, two hundred end fifty acree uf which ie under cultivation, end buunded cert by landaof lira F M. Oaborne. enttlh hy lands of — Habersham, weal by landa of John- Hon, northwardly by Satilla River, together with all the building! and plantation toule thereto belonging. Alto, fifty or eiety head of cattle, thirty Cheep, two flats, one boat, end the following n«fro slaves, to wit, George, Lucy, Alatiba, March, Charlo te, Georgette, Peggy, Gaisina, ■Heck, Pendandy, Floret, Harriet, 8am, Hen ry, Friday, Simon, Balhesay, Louisa, Suaan, Oruectta, Helly, Pdtey, Nancy, Marcus, My ra, Jamee, Toney, Helen, Homulua, Unctte, Soendy, Abbey, Ben, P ovidence, Montuu, Delia, Cyrus, Rig Jack, Amcha, Juliet, Pale- mor, Phiiip, Lucinda, Aitamont, Lau.a, Long Jim, Hoee, Little Jim, Little Jack, Smart, Phebe, Billy, Nat, Damor, Driver Jun, Maria. Lavinia, Cleopat.ia, Canaili, Dorcas, Tenth, Luke, Sally, Paulina, Caliata, ltoaana, Scipio. Cain, Nancy Cane, Frederick, Job, Bora, Pin aab. Deck, Pompay, Patty, Diana, Columbu Bob, Litaa,Andrew, Nanny, Matthew, London, Little Pendab, Prince, Ceaaar, Phillis, Little Jack,Fanny,Daniel,Castor,Ned, Little George, Solomon, Gambay, Kate, Priciila, Adam, and Mary, being one hundred in number, le- led on and to be sold to satisfy an elocution against John King and Weavale Jones, in fa vor of Jacob R. V oik- Also, one house and lot, situate, lying and being, in the town of St. Marys, being part ol tot oumber one, containing one hundred leet in front, and four hundred and ihirty aia feel deop, levied on and to ba aold at the property of Johu B. Christopher, to satisfy ao eaecu lion on foreclosure ot mortgage, in favor ol William Bcrrie J under tbe rule absolute. M. H. H&jIBAUD, 5. S. C. April 23d, 18.5. . April 28 30 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in July next, W it L be sold a, the Court Huu*c in thr City of Savannah, between tbe hours often and four o’clock, All the buildings and improvements on Lot No 40, Warren ward, wth tbe uneipireu lease of said Lot uf Land, levied on as the properly of Cliales H Hayden, under a Ha. fa. on fore closure in favor of Frederick W. Heinemann. A. D’LYON, D. S. C. C. May 9 39 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in June next, TTWILL be sold in front of the Cmirt- NjJr House, in the city of Savannsh, between the uaual hours often and four o’clock, Lot and buildings No r S, Brown ward, le vied on under two executions agmins* C H Hay den, in favor of Frederick W. Heinemann, and in favor > f K A J Habeiiham- Two Lata of mod, aituate from the corner nf Eaat Broad a>, on the Thunderbolt U ad on tbe at\j lining corner, levied an as the pro perty of C H Hayden,To aatisfy an execution Issuing from a Justices Court in favor of A D . La roc it, returned to me by a oonatable. A negro man named Doctor, levied on as the property of Josiab.J Tippin, to satisfy two eaecutionain favor of George W Coe, and one in favor of J B Wick. Three negroes, Titus, Betsey, and Chance, levied on as the property of Thoa N Morel, to •itiafy an execution in favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia. A woman nampd Phillia and her child Sie- phen,levied on as the property of the eat. of A. Jackson, un er an execution from Richmond Superior Court, in tevorof Jonathan Sawyer A. D’LYON, D. S. C. C. M»y 9 ">9 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in June next. TntiLLoea od at the Cuuri-House in the City of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four o’clock, the following 16 ne groes, via .— Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry 8,1’}, Burke, Parris, Bram, Dinah, Little Bram, Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the increase of the families, levied on under a foreclosure of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William Washington, for use. Two negroes, via: Ned and GtaigoWj levi ed on a foreclosure of a mortgage from Chat. Dimer to Joeepti K ipman. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. april 4 09 Sheriff's Sales. O N the first Saturday, after the first Tuet. day in June next, will be aold at tbe Market Hous- in the town of St Marya.two negroes, via. B »b and Rote, levied on ai the property ot Joseph Rain, to satisfy an eiecu tion on the foreclosure of a mortgages in favor of Samuel Clarke, and George S. Brown. April 8,1H25 M.H- HEBBAKD,SC.C. April I 13 Sheriff’s Sales, On the first Tuesday in June next* F VR Hundred «crct<f Land lying in the County of Effingham, hounded north b> Michael Hyde*, east by Christian Robenhuist all other sides vacant at the time of ike prigiti* al survey. Also ISO acr»a, half of a tract oi 300 acres originally granted to Christian Ro- benhurst. Also 4J0 acres bounded north by lands of Daniel Steiner, east Jno Snyder and others, at the time of original survey. Also, ISO acres southwardly by lands of Robenhursi, ea?t John ti;d George Snyder, and nnrih R ibenliunt, at the lima of the original survey. Tbe above landa levied on as the property of Charles Tiot. to satisfy executions in favor oi Jlenry M'Alpin and David Gugle. THOS. ELKINS, S. Fe. C. May 6 27 City Sheriff’s Sales, On the first Tuesday in June next, iTnflLl.be a Id at t.,e Court House in the W City of S.ivsnnah between tbe Inure of ten and four o’clock. One negro woman named Sawder, levied on aa the property of John and Valeria Davis, to aat afy an execution from the Court of Com- inon Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the ci ty of S.vannah, Wm Bowen, vs John F G Da vis guardian of John and Valeria Davis, Also One negro woman named Louisa, le- ie<l on as the property of John I. Bulloch, to satisfy sundry cxecuti -ns romtlie Court uf Common Pleat and Dyer and Terminer for the r. ty of Savannah, Wm C Bartoo and others,va John I Bulloch, Also ail Ihe buildings on Lot No forty (40) Warren wa d bounded north by a lane south by Broughton street, east by Lot No thirty- nine (39) and west by Lincoln atreet, levied on aa the property nf Chat H Hayden, to aatia- fv an execution for ground rent in fivor uf ihe German Lutheran Church, vs Lb as. H. Hay den, A. I. D’LYON, C. S. may 9 29 W' Sheriff’s aales—Continued. On thefirst Tuesday in June next, ILL be told before the Court Home in tbe City of Savannah, between the u- aual hours nf ssle, All that tract or parcel of land, containing 367 acres more nr lesa, with 100 acres ot Marsh Land, rolled OkelanJ, situate, lying and being in Little Ogecher District, in the County of Chatham, bounded north by lends of F.eming Akin, on the east by landa of D> Parker, un the south by lands of the late B. Walburger, and nn the west by a norheaai b, aneb uf little Ogecbee River, together with ail and singular, the edifices, improvements and appurtenances, levieo on under a fi fa on foreclosure as tbe property cf Gou'ge L- Cope, in favor of Juhn M’Nish, Peter Mitch ell, and Robert Mitchell, Half Lot and Building, No. 4, Ewinsburg, Oglethorpe Ward, in the city of Savannah, the unexpired lease of said hs'f Lot for three yesrs from January last, levied nn as the pro perty of Robert Lewis, to satisfy an execu tion from ajuaiicea Court in favor of J k M Prendergasi, returned to me by a c- nstable. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. May 23 52 Treasury T>cipaciwv«nt, ? March, 14, 1825 5 yyfHEKF,\9 on the 3d of March, IR. J, a Sheriff's Sale, Con’inued. On the fir at Tuesday in June next, \\tf ILL be to d it the Court house in the city of Savannah between the usual hour* of ten •• d three o’clock, All the buildings on Lot No. (30.) thirty. Warden Ward, bounded ea*t by Lot No. (31,) thirty-one, west by Lot No. (2 1 ) twenty-nine, north by Gongreirtt* and south by a lane, le* vied on aa the property uf Ann R Pinder, to satisfy an execution for grounil rent in favor uf the Trustees of the Chatham Academy. One negro woman pa ,ied Ruth, levied on at the property of Be J tmin Snefull, to satis* f y on execution from me Court o Common Pleas at d Oyer and Terminer for the city ot Savanna John I Dews, vs. Benj. Shefialt, and Mortfrcai Sheftall, property pointed out ‘ty the defendants. A* I D’LYON, C- S May 28 56 Georgia— Chat ha in County, In ihe Court of Or Unary, Uv Term, 1824: O N the petition of Henry Ch «mpton» admin istrator nf John Siree*. d«c ased, praying in order JViti 10 be made absolute on his com plying witi* ihe law, for lie sale of a Lot 01 Ground, number four, [4] second Tythtmr Reyn olds Ward— AH'*, prtif a Lot, numbet six. Tower Ty thing, Docker Wait! being the veal estate of the soid uec. lor the benefit oi the heirs and creditors:—It \t> ordered, that a notice be published nine months, in one oi the Public Gaxetis of the City of Savannah, eqi tiring all person* interested, to show caure •f any they have, why the prayer of the peti lioner should uot be granted S. M. BOND, c c. o. May 14 44* law was parsed by the Congres* of the Umted States, of which the 3d> 4ita, and 5th section* are in the words f dlowmg, viz : Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That * lubsrription to the amount of twelve millot)* of dnllara, of the six p:r cent, stock of tifi* yea** eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the aame is hereby proposed » for which nur* pose book* shall be opened at the Treaaury ol the United States, and at tht several loan < ffi ces,on the first day of April next, to continue open until the first day of October thefpatter, fqf inch part* of the above mentioned de scription of stock a* shall, on the day «»t Htib- scription, stand on the book* oi the !>easur>, and on those of the icveral loan < ffl cs, re spectively; which subscription ihall be effect ed by a transfer to the United State* in the manner provided by law for such train fars, o r the credit or crcd'tg standing on [the said books, and by a surrender of the c-ttificates of the stock so subscribed: Provided, Thai all subscription by such transfer < f s^jck shall be c msidei ?d as partol the ssid twelve mil lions of dollars authorised to bt bor)owed by the first secti- n • f bis an. r* Sec. 4, And be it further enacted^That for the whole or any part of any hum wlfcch shuli be thus suhscribed, credits shall he ettei ed t»- the respective subsc ibe-s, who shall be euti tied to a certificate or certificates purportinf that tne Umted states owe to the h d 'er o. holders thereof, his, her y or their assigns, a sum to be expressed th erein, equal t> tht Amount of the piincipa! stoc k IhussuSbcribt '.t, hearing un interest n»t cscecdi g four and one half per centum p r annum, ptyabie quarterly, from the thirty-fi st day of Decem ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five ; transferable in the same 1* anner as n provided by law for the trans«er of the stock subscribed, and subject to r. dompt on at the pleasure of the United States, ss follows : one haif at any timeaf er tbe thirty-fir^t day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-right: and the remainder at any time after the thirty-ficst day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twent; *nine : Provided, l ost no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole am-uiiit of such new certificate; nor until after at Iea9t six months public notice of such intended reim bursement And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trims ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al turns by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four uni one half pe*' cent, stock issued to them respectively. ** Set. 5. And be it further enacted, Thai he same funds which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the payment of the interest, and for the redemption and reimbursement of the stock which msy be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall reinvin pledged in like manner for the pa* mentof the interest accru ing on the stock created hy reason of su r l subset ip 1 ion, and for the redo-nption or reim bursement of the principal of the s«me. Ai d it shall be the duty of tbe commissioners of ihe sinking fund to caise to be applied and paid, out of the sa«d fun'S yearly and e^e^y year, such sum and sums as may be annually roquir< ed to discharge tbe interest accruing on the stock which msy be created by virtue of this act The said commissioners are, also, here by authorised to apply, from lime to tun', mch sum snd sums out of the said fund, as they msy think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con* forniity with the provisions of this set, tht principal of the said stock : and such part ot the annual sum often millions ofd-dltrs, vest ed by law in tbe stid commissioners, as may be necessary and required for the above pur poses, shall be and continue appropriated tu the payment of interest and redemption oi the public debt, until the whole of tbe slock which may be created under the provisions of this act, shall have been redeemed or reim bursed.” Now, therefore, notice is hereby givdu. that books will he opened at the Treasury *f thr United States, and "t»he severe! loan offi.os. on the first day of April next, and continue open until the first di of October, thereaf ter, for receiving subsc-inlions in conformity with ’he prov sions of the snid law. The subscriptions may he made hy the pro prietors of the slock, either m person or by ibeir attorneys duly authorize ! to subscribe and transfer it to the United Staten. Sh >uid subscriptions of said stuck be made to an amount exceeding twelve iiiillw.a ot dollars, a distribution of ihe said sum of twelve millions of dollars will be made amo.ig 'he subscribers, in pi rportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the fr.’aaurvj March 26 10 1*0 VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTTEll’A Vegetable Catholicon. .iTPHE mliarribr msi cl fully sol' ii a the ai H tentiun of every frienj ufs jff. ring hu Georgia— Chatham County. In ihe Court of Ordinary—May Tmm, 1825 O N tbe petition of Robert Hoy, Executor of John Wackerly a dec. prayii g »n ordei „V#» to be made absolute, on his c implying wth the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land i Laurens County, being the real eatite of tht. vai l deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors: It is ordered, that a notice h* mblished, nine months, in one of the G. zettea of the city of Savannah, requiring a persons interested, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granttd 8. M. BOND, c c. o. May °fi 57 Administrator’s Sale. On the first l'uculay in July nixl, B gTWEEN the usual hours, will be snM st the Court-Huu,e in Brysn County, the following described pruperty, being pan of the estate nf Matthew Carter, dec. anil sold far the benefit of the heir, snd creditors, sad by tn order uf Ihe Court nf Ordinary ot said county, vis: 330 seres of laud in G vinnett County, known u Let No- 363, in the 7ih D -Uriel. 330 acres in F.«rly County, known rs Lot Jto 174, in the20th District 200 sure, Fine Ltnd, in Effingham County, Abo, two shore*. Conditson, of aale mdr known on the dsy. FXI/ABKTH CARTER, Adm’rx. April 28 30fn- Administrator’s Notice. A LL persons having demands against John Street, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to hand them in. within the time preecribed by law, duly at- tested, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to HENRV CHAMPION, Qualified Executor. May 6 asi-f kialt M-a^ltausea. J UST received by the William Wallace, an additional supplv of DOUBLE and SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which will be warranted of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 071rum s ran icea. FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated Medicine, just received per ship Globe, and fur sale by GEO. 11YEIISON, duo-1 Prussic Jlciil <* Sulph.Qiiinine, J UST received by ehip Savannah, and for Bale hy LAY dt HENDRICKSON, May 3 Shad’s Buildings. Goshen Butter. F IFTEEN firkins received per ship Au gusta, for sale by Aprils J.B. HERBERT 4, CO. W anted, E mpty poster bottles—ap ply to geo il yerson. March 4 Georgiu— Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1324. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Sehester Bryant. O N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating that in consideration of certain prom- ssory notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one payable with inte-st, from first of January, 1821, on the first of January, 1822: « second payable at aforesai ! , on the first of January, 1823/ and a third psvable as afore said, on the first of January, 18-4. executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, hi* heirs and assigns, on all those four tracts of 5 M td, otuated in ’he county aforesaid, conveyed by the said Timothy, to the said F angby and Selvester, and lying on the touch ade of Great Satdla River, one tract containing sev enty -ieven(acres, more or less/ two tracts containing fifty acres, more or less, and one dher tract, containing one hundred snd eigh- ’v-eight acres, more or less, conditioned for he payment of the three said several notes, on the days above mentioned, and that said several notes remain unpaid—on notion of Archibald Clark, attorney for plaiitiff, it is irdc red, that tin said Langley and Belvester, their heirs or assigns, pay into Cou\, within - welve months from this date. l*..eBiims due on said notes, and the interei* snd tosts, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for ever foreclosed, and that su~h otnet proceed ings take place, ss are purs uant to law. True extract from the minutes. 27th Octo ber, 18-4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. nov 4 87 Are irill be NOTICE. N INE month, after date, application made to the Hon. the Juugts of the Court ol Ordinary uf Chatham county, for leave to sell all the reel relate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of tbe hem end cred itors of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor. Of* 19 71 Notice. A LL persons hiving demands against the estate of Constant Freeman, Esq. late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re q iired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : and those indebted to said e-Lite, are required to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm*r. Jan 14 4Jpa -ring Dandy, to to the shove n» w snd invaUiahh remedy, whose unequal poty-w in cdimmutii.g from the system ih** very suc-is of diiicHiir'., and In ( restoring the derange 1 and morbid onnditicu nf the orirana oflffe ton fee an: .teabby exercise of their fui.ct o:»i, hrs exci ted the kstnnishm i- , and cump ile’y sden Cf.d the rbj.:c» on* of the muav n-n d dons — Facts are the best art*ument%. In order to put lc virtues of tuf: Lhi.Ii,,Peon t^ hm acv*tre h sr.rdiny uh pi si h e, it w«h IFored byadver- t.sument, logetb , r *\.ti t' e ht*eud.‘nce of a pl>yric:nn, ^rstuh. u h |y to a y pers»n wh< •vouldupp’y for it, nn i vh*ic eau-e might seem l come within h? tangeof its holding power-— numbers •>* severe csi-yi > t hvg sta d. ing, at.da •me ot th* m aeetnivglv desporntf. ones, t-r - noted themsci'Cs. all of-which hare been cured, or so much clievtnl'n tow.o runl thi vshe.dun that s tittle o»rstveiancc will d i 90 Li fact* such is the coi fidenne of’he physi c:an under whose cave these patiunifl were i/kced* <n this remedy, a no. fide *ce result- in^>, from'ho irresistible r.on\iu!i:s» t’.iat has been forrid upon hi-* mind by ocu ur rcmo-.- »*ration, and u personal trial >f it on h'nisei* that lie permits me to ileelsre i* as h.s d:ci dtd opinion thr.t he Ch h licon n not *nij'. « perfectly skfe and i moccnt, tiut a m. s* p-*w erfiil and invaluable rtm ily id ce,«an dir r ases and btates of the sxatem, such as Ik f I owin g •— Pe >ihty resulting from inieinncrance an dissipation ; Ol i ;*nd inveterat U rs. Fun* in tbe bm ;B ittFnderJ with sweil.ngs *f t-.* join's; Ivli.psci n, Bi t hes on the face, purple , Ike ; AI. complaints of the Liver, fetttr.. Yaws; Syphdis.* Cutnneousdiseases gencahy ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints The Cstholicon (which the propricter sol em'dy pledges h s word cons s's e>clusivel» •if vpgc*toble matte ) with the ex- ephonof s .slight d termi ation to the bowels, w hich it preserves in a soluble state, a. te insensibly, n, pleasant tu the taste, and requires n > particu- ar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li quors always excepted.) or confinement. Ar a gentle, safe and agreeab'e cathartic mtdi cine, improving the appetite and restoring thr- general tone of the sya’em, it in coufiiknth recommended to iadies in a delicate situa tion. W W. PO ITER, 66 Chesnut-street. Pldiadelphia. May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter* I have lately exhibited, in aeversl instances, a medi cated sirup, called Puller’s Veget ible Catho. licon, with the most decided advantage. 1 has, aa't et, never failed effectL g a cure in every case in which lhave thought proper to employ it. H. M’MUU S'UIE, -'4 D Phi'ade'phia, July 28th, 1824. Mr. \V W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wii.h th»t I would give a concise statement of my >' tt'. i ings, from 'the hopeless eomoieiicpme.it, tbe present propitious stage of my disease.* About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 w as seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compehe l to bear it, as I m*ght for two weeka, when on my ar rival at Chsrfoston, S. C. it whs t ested as Typhus. The sk-!l of my Physician subdm d the fever, but Fbecnra-hke, tLe termination of this gave ri»*=* to a disease equally distress mg, and which, till now 1 had tb >ught incur able. Various abacessca made thei r unwtl- :omt appearanee^ particularly on the joints, wt.ich were sweded to an enormous irze.-^- i'hese gradually subsided into ha r d tumo.s, one of which on my left knee affected t .c bone—an incision was now made an-.; a l»r.<e evacuation of mis, mixed with pircesof bone took place. I » addition to thir, 1 /fried the most escniciating pains in m • j dnts that man ever exp?rien<'ed. Every ilirug that was sdminnttred either gave me no relief * r ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity i f which incr iasird wuh every succeeding year. Such was *ny painful si uat'un that 1 de paire ! of ever being restored to my heal h ; 1 had not only tried the regular means ot relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem* edy l co.iH hear o f - It was in this ««*f«tl ttid despond'ng condition,!hat I waapersuuded to wonifnvnceacoirae of your Vegetable °»hul •con. and the happy result is, ••/ om the use of the hoo br ttlt s, my whole system has under gone a complete revotttion. my ptuns have fo sa ke., me/” the discharge from m> knee begnn o dimmiah, and sod ceased altogether, the ulcer from whence it proceeded bei? g com ptetcly healed. The tumors, for the removal of which 1 have tried ia vain more remedies than 1 can name, arc rapidly decreasing ; my app?tile, which was gone, has returned—I an in fact, near') web. and feel confident that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me perfectly so. Your oblig« d friend, THOM AS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July r 6, 18 .’4, My confidence in the v%get *ble cathoheun is undiminish-. 1, and aa fresh in tanses of its powers ar« daily occurring, in my own prac tice I bave no hesitation in recommending it, in tbe peculiar diseases to which it is wppfics- ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MURTHIE, U. D. Philadelphia, May 28.18 4 Sim—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four vears ago, I had the misfortune to be come ?ftlcted with a disease, the painful re* suits ot 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 #hose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite ms distteasing as the former. My whole system became a - fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body / the weaknes* and emacia tion cf which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state I fortunately heard cf your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite ia good; and m> strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine hat given me, I am your obliged friend, &c. WILLIAM WILSONc Sworn and subscribed to b' fore me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BIXNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 18?4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicioe, a hearty mat. 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. Haring had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height that 1 could not aw allow without great pain and difficulty* Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. Tbe five bottles of tbe Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me» and 1 am now well as 1 ?ouM wish to be. With my thanks, am your ihliged humble tervaiit, Wo GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, ««• George K«ue, of the District of South .ark, personally appeared, and, being dul •worn, d ith declare and say that the abov, statement ia in all respects correct and true* nd that the sign ature to it is in the baud ivriting of this deponent JJH*' BIXNS, Alderman Philadelphia, May 28, 1824* TO'SOUTHERN PL INTERS. The V >;•?.*able Callnlmon is peculiarly adw't**; t" tb.me liseaaes which are prevale't l\' d pu iiMitm of the south 11 tbit i: I'u" «**• -b h - - lied yaw*, it s. >»ir«r mzdy j a A. ’gi • of ft, will convince p-anteti; <■< M-:. u .per.or ifiincy t*j any retr.e dy ol'a Jim.iS uatu eiuiii United States* N -).!<;«. The advantRgcc ofthia medrc'it 1 -* are, not confining tne pa ient unnectswly to the bouse,ur keeping him from l.is b ^'nesn.-— Vuh one »• It* • v -sxcen' on, dial of a nr* - "i! • liquors, it does not lay any r-'ttvic io.xs upon hit afip cite ti a>h> gen to* >11 -t.-i pev.i .o:, Lut vi’t* pit.in*, fieda* ini5 c .fr grtting wel' 1 In. cannot tell bow. A.i it i* nut tl»*- w'lli ui tfu. pro,/ri?tur to take tu y ti.sr.g -n which he cannot give » cousideriuion cqiijii in value P’Tsona at a distance w.ho rnny wish to try nis medicine, but u ho ar*,-! nut certain if n be appiicoble to theK complaint, art rnqueai ed iodeicr.be ‘heir and symp’OinS ■ h setter, p >si paid, aM direcl-d t. him—th*8 !et’.er wii< be immexl.-ncfy nlaced in hanut fully comp tout to d**di Ihe Sho dd 'he remedy not seem o suit the dis use, they will be fnnk!. told 8 ). CACTI *N’ To prevent d.si .ppmutm nt it is well to -tateln^t ittx'acs i ordinary r.t’.s^a from 3 t<« 5 bottles to effect a cure so that pe 3“ ,s vh<» *r*e labouring under any serous in-rr.it-,, mu.-.t moke ud their mind to pe-seven to tLai iktt-n at leaat- if they do not, they might as v* li save theme ves th** trouble and expense f using Rim*-Her MU’.rily. All orde s p.st p .id and enclosing the mmey, i mmediau l) attend . I t , ami ne me.uicim* packed and delivered with tiirections for use to any place in the city, and forwarded as di rected N.H To prevent the possibility of ill im- n 'Sif.on, it will be soi l ir. the cry of PbiUde.* phia, at tiie office in Filth near Uace-B»r et, oral the dwelling uf tne propri tor, No. 66 Chc-nu 1 S’.czei, only,and abroad by nis a*.; tbor.xcd agents W. VV P’/T I K.H, 66 Chesnut St -ect, Philade l pfila* I have appointed G/'OKGE BYE .5- >N, Druggist, of Savannah, nt soipagsnt. 0 gifits wa. ting the above valuable medicine, will bw supplied by I im for Cf»sh, at the aame rate, si if ordered direct from me—v-x $30 pe d z.n, or toree dollar^ a f.ngie boitle. W W. t’Ol’TElL Philadelphia. Any pn-sor. on application to the subuciiber w-.i be furnished with certificate* of the cfti c> o" the sbufc mc.ncme,sufficient »o run* v nee 'hem,ud -*f them.**. a;t;v.,_a!.althougl numeious nd 1-na‘hy f* newspaper ti Verlioa. GE‘) ,iV Fb^ON, Druggist, *ner ol Bay and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 SCOTT’S BIBLE STKNXOTTVX Xl>mo V . IN EQUITY. Between W Davies, Adm nist"ator, Complain ant. mid John t ar nochan Advrnistrut^rj d bonis no with the wi.l unit xed of George Richardson and others, I) fondants In equity Chatham Supr ior Court- Chancery, 20fA A gust, '• 824. I r *ppeuimgthat John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the snid bill of mplsint named, resides v/ithout the state ot G-io.gia, in that part of the United lUngdonis o* Grejt Britain anu Ireland, called Scotland : L is ordered that the said John Murray Car- •ciian, do appear ai d answer to the com* Irnant’s si.jd bill, within n ne montl.S from the d ;te of this order, other vise that th. sniff bill, ;.s to linn, be taken pro confessn and it '* turlher u der**d, that a copy of this order he nublish- d once a week, in one of he pubic Gazettes of this state, until the ex piration of t. c time within which the said de fendant is required to appear anil answer as aforesaid. True copy from the Mantes, thi a 21st day August, 1&4. A. B,FANNIN, Cleik. niguv ”4 50f Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO VVHOSJ IT MAY CONi K iN. W hfiREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, wicnw, applies to he Court of Ordinary of -ai*l ounty, for Letters of Administration on the estate of John Brown, la*e v f hh d county, de ceased, fcr next of k-n: These *»re, theretori, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said 'eceved, to file their objections, if anv the) have, in m*- of fice, on or before the firat Ho- d.y in June next,otherwise Letters will be grained the ap plicant. Witness the Honorable Britian R Bunk- ley, one of *he Ju dices of said Court, thi* sixteen*.i day of April, eigh'ecu hundred &t d twenty -five. [L.S. JOHN BAILEY, C, C. 0 C. C, April 21 24 lly SA WKI. T. .IV If.YT/fOA-O v. „ <\-nh II t on fi>" pMshinv Snr. ,3. f'A 4U.Y niBI.E. contmninf irnal Belerenc'S ro be amiXji vu.u if us' unr.il. octavo \' a bc.l.shrd V,ih a like,:,, Of ike AuikJ" * TERMS. 1 <- shVI be well printed, on (ro-,J M0 „ ,, be enmprised in.i, handsome will enntain the Scriptures of th. nw' ! AI w Teilaiunls, t'ie Inlroihuion oa ” Expliiualtry Aoiei, and Pr, lc ucff ObiZ’li m ‘ mi'i all me copious Marjinn'. Hefe-ee printed word lor word f r , m ltl . C! * Sierentyp. Bdition, published since the' k hor S dneewe I he Price will h, r4h..i,c*p i810l i n c ^ ; " hor'a dec^sae 'i'lard-; fix'rads of Lelle; a,I,Ire, sr ,I „ lhe p^ l est'.c-i Ur Scd'.t’.. F,,m , |,,ki„ •n.ciiintcd to promote tiie .-.a'is. 0 f tru'th w'j 1'tiv I atetnsacare.lv . Georgia—Camden County. BY TUB COURT OF OUD1NAUY FOB 3UD COI N Y W HEREAS John Chevalier, hns applied to said (lourt, for Letters Dismisaorv in the estateaof Samuel Cczens and Evan E. \!uck, deceased. Those are, therefore, to ite snd admonish, ail and ««g d*r, *he kin dred and creditor* the said il cease J per* sons, to fi’e their ohj ctions, if any they h.iv , n my office, on or before the first Mnr.da) in January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Wit 'ess tbe Honorable J mes Scott, ont of the oiinticei (f laid Court, tins Lx tnei.th day of April, eghteen hua.ir*a •nd twemv-five. [L. S.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. t C t-rl’i 1*4 Georgia—Camden County. BY IHB COURT UF ORUINAhY 10H SAID ' OUNI'Y \%W#*IEREaS Lewis Bachlutt, applies to th vj/ Court of Ordinary of sa.d County; fcr Letters Dismiasory on the estate of Fr«nct> Rutolnpi;: Them* are, therefore, to cite and idmnn.ri, all ai d singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fi'e their ot jec tioni, it any they have, in my 1 ffi^e, on or be fore the fi st Monday in January next, other wise Letters Dismtssory will be grand the applicant* Witness the Hnnorahle Samuel Clarke, one of the Jfost.ces of said Court, this sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. (L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C C April 21 ?4 I -cty l ^emsscarcel) poze ble for oret 0 -eail daily th- N iteiapd Obs c rvi,ioii,nV Fwuly Bible with,ur beeimiw, , H r man. KDWARl, D Quiffs d I luve seen no coup, ,at ary of . Script,ire. which I ;:„ nk Ji V-ll general ur.o .nde,iif,e, hMi „ " „ ple< ^ which ever, fsmal, ought tu pc,,,,,. ' It is. work distii.ifuithca fM'he'Sd. ty and convei.it,-ee af iu arrangement \t clearness an . fi 'clity nt iu expoviii„n, I! ,;eatne« an,', n :rr„i ;u ty of iu «v| e , ihe 1 n. vnl nec snd Candour of snirit, ihe o',senes, and pertinency of ,i, appHcj,* aid fir it. uniform t, ndency i„ p, 0 „„, ee( ^ geucai truth piety, 10 « MllEL HOLME* Of Or. Scott’s Family Hu.lt, I i e , i fcVta say, th:.t in my estimation it Jestiredly r u a long our ablest and Iksi Herom m a in" THOM \j BALbd'iN Dr. Scott’s Family 11 Lie ii.tci rt«) necial'v for 0-e use nf Cliruiwn lsnili« work high y evangelical, rxtennve.y inairuc* live, and deeply i 1 •’cresting „ . Daniel c.stNOEBS. The character oi Or. Scott’s Cjmmcnnry , n in.- H.hle, is so genervlli k,io» n , md -i :,ighlv approved stnonjst thr m„si in-eliigt t " d pious Christians throughout u.ir eounlrv, nd has passed rapidly tliroigli to many Iu' ye edit ions, tint 1 deem furiuer rec^mmendj* lions needless- J MOUSE. I am arq.irlnted with m Ccmwentaiy «* th- -iscre*' f C iptU e.s whu h I would n."e c,ord ally rfCou»ni-.' a o gc-nrtnl iue. lbs plan of the work is iruod JOSHUA BATES. Pcrliap* in no any, ran mi* is,, .M-utiiii if youth, and private ci« i8tisnn, do grnt-i snvr.ee \v societ), tiian b- fiu'tny th^> selves to diss- minute this truly tuvam,.-le wmk- JOSHUA HUNTING!UN. I know of no Comments y vvr.h is bttet calculated for diffus.i g cor. ect vit e s of uu gr«,t.t truths of Chihtianiiy, s> d le»v nyr-'a- '.* r y impressions on th^- mind whin rising • rein the permsl of it, than the one ycu »:t -bout to publish. D ANIEL SHARPE. No writer items lessdispi sei- V contend for barren specula'i ns None more uniform. Iv or more powi fully incuVa'esMiegrektrt. vont'ala ot religion- The spirit which pit* \kdes the work is eXcelfrn'; it is the tne-k, ill'ecticnare, healing, yet fa.ihful spirit of lb* 8 •r^l- DaVIRLoaNA. From particular exami'.ati n, and concur- ring testimony, there is tiodmbt on my mind that Scull’s Family BiHle is superior to all Oxh.irs jOilPH EMEUSON. You will plesie t< se d-ne six copies of Scutt’s Bible s I refer '.o your -siely proposed edition Perhap* I dial! iuduce five mure to take the s .me number. H- L. Ii is a ith extreme pleasure I puiccive voc are about to publsh a new eJilion p f Scott's Bible. Huvirgbeen in puss-ssion of :t more than 20 years, I trus 1 I kn.*w s-rae* :hmg of its value, and mn dele*, mii.ed to n.» mote Bs c iculadttn among my friends Yu will please forward ais copies as soon as n-i> lished, C.U I have obtained four subscribers lot tht excellent work you are publishing H. $. 1 propose to take seven seis of Scott's Bi ble, and will be acce unisble for ihe simt J C. I have obtained subset Ibersforji nrcopin uf Scoith, Family B ble. J. C. I shall probably need eight or ten si-ts of Scott's Family Bible. 3. ?• Rev.b. S of P. hu oMainedter bers. h. H. 1 have observed that vou sre sboi-t poS* *hing another edition of Stott’s Bhe (•ope you nmy su :cce I as you h-vedanei former ed'tionv. I have bten endiavo»i»:| H procure subscriber* amo; g onr people. »r.d tenor more subsuiibei-s via be ob'tu td- 0.3.H, I will take ten sets (of ScoU'* B'm) bound and lettered. J-f' I have obtained ten subscribe-a for y-tf edition of the Fam*ly Bible—snd i'avv_ d .ubt bu« there might be s'lrnetlntg lit? copies sold In this place if you bat’ »',\ ^' nl h’ re—l thought the work ought to ^ rs* coursgfd and for bat reason took a ion paper. It if a work that every f ®'*J should have that ii able to put cbne. J. B-*■& I sm glad, »hst y'-u propose to print 8-* Scott's excellent Family Cumment*rVs should be very glad if it were in nty poww give a more liberal patronage to the * ot J than, as circumstai cea are, I can. 1 S1,3 J however, be able to do something; rtgM® ten se's I shall certainly take ; and il se ' double that number. t have procured fifteen sobrubefli* Scott's Bible. I u 'j 1 think 1 shad dispose of 20 set* or jnj he Faunly Bible. f ", I have circulated proposals for SW jJ U ble / how many have been engiged m cannot it-l! ,* but between 20 and ^• c- h s vicinily. iu I have concluded to become resp°j 1 *' lo you for thirty sets of Scott’a Cotnmed»T I have procured 106 sub»C'iberf to ^ Bible; 6 set* to he bound in calf; 3 j be done in boards the other 97 *ets» and lettered as described in theproq*^ I presume I could procure $00 ^ers for your edition of Stott’s Bib^' ^ demand is increasing for them Tb J . finally supersede even other large or F» Bible. F*rty qf my subscribers b»e *' ^ circle of 8 miles! ... «otf» Just published an edition of the -,jj completed in six volumes, references/price in board* $18 $2!; in calf $27. Either of these ed>u tmy be had of the publisher in Bosten, 9. c- It J SCHENCK. Savannah. ,9 la* n — HAY. KA BUNDLES PRIME IIAY, landing O” from Brig Pheasant, lor sale b .y April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD, • 100 .Marking Brusixe*, OI-IST '^fita®* nov JO