Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 16, 1825, Image 4

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V - 4 / VOIUEO SALES. Sheriff’s Sales. O N the first Saturday, »ftet the lint Tu :f- day in June next, will be told it th. Market-Houa? in the town of St. Karya, t» negroes, via. B >b end Rote, levied on u th- property ol Joseph Rain, to satisfy en execu tion on the foreclosure oft mortgage, in favor •f Samuel Clarke, andSeorge S. Brown. April8,18JS M.H. UBBBAUD, J.C.C. April 1 II Sheriff’s Sales, On the first Tuesday in July next, W ILL be .old at the Court Hou»e in the City of 8.vannah, between the boure often and four o’clock, All the building! and improvement! on Lot Nn40, Warrenward, w ththe unexpire.-lease of and Lot of Land, leved on aa the property of Chalet H Hayden, under a fiu. fa on fore- doaure in favor of Frederick W Hcinemann. A. D’LYON. D S. C. C. Mav 9 ' 9 Hhe ilf’s rfale, On thtfi'U Tuesday in July next, -TWILL be sold at he Lull t House be yjf tween the usual houra of ten and fou o’clock, All the northern half of Lot and improve ment. Nn. twelve (12) Columbia Ward, ii he city <• Savannah, levied on aathe proper- ty of Win Stone, under an execution from a Justice! Court in favor of Wtni Hobinaon, and turned over by a Conatable, Three Brick tenements on the Steam-Boat Company’! Wharf, levied on aa the p'opert- of John Davidson, Agent of the Steam Boa- Company of Georgia, in favor ofOarncv Il’Cai- lan turned o'er to me by e Constkble- A negro woman named Dttna, levied nn •a the property of Joh" M Nish, to satisfy at. execution in favnr of Z-.chariah II. Winkler, isaued from the Hon- the Inferior Court of Chatham county. All that lot of land and the impovementc Ih^rssn, lying end being in the city «f Savannah, and known and d stinguiahed in a plan of said city by the deacriptlon of Lot No one, (^) Wilmington Tylhing, Darby Ward containing ®> feel in front on Bey at and 9o feet on Butl st. and bounded on the aouih by Bty line, levied on as the property of James Muiriaon, to ait sfy an esceutinn in favor of Jemes Dickson ii co I3AAC D’t. YON ,V C. C. June 6 St Administrator’s Sals. On the first Tuesday in July next, B ETWEEN ttie usual hours, will be told at the CouM-House in Bryan County, Ihe following described property, being pert of the estate nf Uatthe-* Carter, dec. and •old for the bent lit of the heire end creditors, •nd by an order of the Court of Ordinary of Mill county, vis: 3,0 seres of lar d in Gvinnett County, 'known as Lot No 56!, in the 7th District. 250 acres in Ei ly County, known as Lot No 174, in th 20tli District . 2‘tO Hires P ,te Land, in Effingham County. Aiao, two slaves Condits ins f sale m d' known on the day. ELI9S.AAE Til ARTER, Ad' ’i v Atv-ii 2' f't * Sheriff’s Sale. O N the But Saturday after the fi.-t Furs. day in August next, will be sold st the Market-House in the town of St. Mtrys, be tween the hours of ten srd four o’clock of that day, x negro min name | John Smith, levied nn as the property of James William- tt n, to aati fy sn execution nn the foreclosure of a mortgage, in f vor of Edward F- Tattnall, •dminisf atur of John Hamilton, ile-eased. M. H. HFtlBABD, S C- C. St, Marys. J’h May, 182J- Ju-c 9 *9 Citv Sheriff’s **ale. ('on'inued. On theJirat Tuesday in July next, Vie# .L b- .. d - h Lour* Son*. tn the c.ty ot ° v*n»>*h he> *een the unuil houn of ten at d hree o'clock, All »he build’■ g* o~ Lot No (HO,) thWv. Warden Ward, bounded east by Lot No. (31,) thi ’ty-on^t west by Lot ‘V (29) twenty.ni’ e, north by Ongre'S at and south by a lane, le* vied on aa the property of Ann B Punier, to Qutiafy an ritecution for ground rent in favor of the Trusted of the Chatham Academy. A-I D’ Y>N, C. S June V 68 Bheri l ’s . ales—O' ntinued. On the first Tuesday in July next, Vtwii.Ii he Bold in fr «ot of the Court* - * ouae, in ttu* city of Savannah, betweer the ijual tja.iurs often and four >*o1 »ck, Five negroes, Titus, Bctgfty, Prime, Rachel, and PiidliH, levied on aa the p..optry of Tlioy N. Merel. toaatiafv in execution in favor of the Bank *..f the State of Gt f*ria. A D’LYON, D. S C C. June 9 *5 Administrator’s Notice. A LI, persons indebted to tho estate of Randolph M’Gillis, late of Camden Con .r y, 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’DONALD. St. Marys, April 10th. 1825. April 27 20ft. dmimstrator s o;iee. A LL persons having demands ugainst John Street, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to hand them in, within tho time prescribed by law, duly at tested, and those indebted are requested to make immediate Daymen! to HENRY CHAMPION, Qualified Executor. May 5 ttfii.f POL \ DELPIII8, TUB INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain East India Cure far the Rheu matism, King's Eeil, S(C. Extract of a letier from the Rev. James E iah, dated it Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe London. Utan Sia : A GHEE ABLY to your request, I have with dilR ultv procured and now send yon by the shipJaS n, Capt. Rcbinson, a few pounds of the PoUdelphia, or what generally goes by the name of India Extract, a Media ie un iversally esteemed imnng the people of Icdiao at a certain cut e lor the Rheumatism. Was I tn inform you nf the number of people wb are daily relieved and cured by this valuable Mid cine, it wou'd reqifre more paper than I am tide to purchase and more time tbar I am able to beatow. I ideed, the tfi ct of this Medicine is id immidate, that in Rheumatism you would suppose it acted at a chr m m giv ing relief and removing th .t painful d.sense- 11 the King’s Evil it has been used with great success, anil whe-c .Mercury has been given or used to excess, h s Meiimine baa proved a perfect cure. Tho great diffi.ulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will for many yrara to come, prevent itx general circulation, it be. ng obtained from a Shiub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the B irman Empire .if India, and held so scored by the natives, that to part with it is like parting wi'h their ewistenee.” Letter to Dr- Bedwell, dated Jin. 7, '8'3 Dear Doctor—I have heen violent'y allude .rflli a U u.umatic complain' f ir many yr aia ; even m> fingers were so contracted that I -ini'd neiihe dress or U ll-'iaa myself, or give the least assistaoce to m fa nily—I have uaed oily one hux of tbelnd-a Eviract, s"d 1 am .icrfectly restored. Your’s truly, R, RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobias Jennings, Stewa d ol St Thoms.’ Hosptal London, Feb 1, 1823. Dear Sir—I think it my duly to inform vnu, ’tut after trying every thing that could be pointed out by the meat respectable physi cians and surgeons for the relief of my son, without any success, who you know, lias tor nany years been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I was induced fo try the Poludvtphi.-, with a g immern-g hope, that it might g ve um some relief from the -‘excessive pain he endureJ, which rendered hi n a useless men, ter of society, and a burthen to hi nn. If. I n ny utter astonishment tne relief was ii aiai tsntous, nd by persevering in the use of tin Extra, t, his joints have returned to their prr- u r nin es, and he is in per ect health. U;i card; f sixty respectable persons hive c.I nd 1-is.e my son, as all who knew hitu thougli ,t e» oss.ble that hr enot 1 -reiver FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON. Druggist, where additional certificates of the eincacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 20 i s jtiee. T^INE MONTHS after the dato of tliia J-N notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission 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 IB 21 E Vv anted, MPT-Y. PORTER BOTTLES—Ap ply to GEO X YERSON. March 4 Remedy f or the Riles, T HE Medicine now offered to the public is one which has been fully subjected to the infallible test of experience ; and in every instance where it has been fairly tri ed, it haB been attended with the most com plete success. . In some of the cases, the patients had been labouring under the dis ease for years, and during that period, had received the best medical advice, and had even undergone a painful surgical opera tion, without permanent advantage. It is not (like those usually advertised) offered as a certain cure for a long catalogue of diseases, but those afflicted with this com plaint, for which alone it is recommended, may rely with confidence upon obtaining relief, even in its worst forms, in a short time; and themselves are the best judges of the importance of such q remedy. Price 50 cents per box, with directions signed by the proprietor. Prepared and sold at JAMES A. AUSTIN’S Drug and Chemical Store. No. 273. North Third-St. above Callowhill, Philndel’a. The proprietor haB appointed LAY & IIENDRICKSGN, corner of Congress and Whittaker-Streels, Shad’s Buildings, sole agents for the sale of this medicine, in Sa vannah, Geo. O* The Darien Gazette, the Washing ton News, Georgia Journal, and Macon Messenger, will please give the above three insertion and forward their accounts to Mav 10 L.&H. o: Georgia—Chatham Court ty. 'he Court of Ordinary. M i/ Term, 182S " ^ thepe'iiionof Henry Champion, admin istrator of J ihn S’reet, locsaed, praying an order JWsi 'o be made absolute on his com plying witu he law, tor l e ...!e of a Lot ol Ground, number four, [4] -ecund Tythine Reynolds Ward—Also, p. :iof a Lot, numb-, sis. Tower Tvthing, Deik -r Wald being th real estate of the s/ul dec for the benefii ol tne heirs and creditors:—It is ordered, that uotine be published nine months, in one ■ the Public Gaaetts of the City of Savannah reqniringa ipcsona interested, to show cam . f any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted S M. BON1, e e. n Mav M Georgia—Chatham County tn he Court of Ordinal?— Muv Torm. .8-ij. O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Execu-'-v of John WackerlY, den. prayi’ % an order •A /si ti» be made absolute, on hi» complying . th the law, to sell I’wo Tracts of Land \u Laurens County, being the real eat tie of th.’ siid deceased for the benefit of the heirs and creditors: It is ordered, that a notice I* ubliihed, nine monthri, in one of the G. Z"ttea of the city of Savannah, leqmring a •e^sons interested, to snow ctuse. if any the can, why the prayer of th? petitioner should not be grant, d S R, BOND, c r. o w. r, fi 9 gr Notice. 'lYHRF.B MONTHS from this date I shall M. make application til the BiukoftheStat Georgia, for payment in lull for thr half of a ten dollar hill of said Bank, Letter D, No. 2)7, rgned A. Porter, Cashier, the left hand had ocing in my pusaesiion—the right hand half signed by W.n. B Bulloch, President, being the half lost. AM perxuns interested will therefore take due notice of this intention, and file'heir objections it said Bank, within the time mentioned JAME8 P. SCRVVF.N June 2 jo-j- q Notice. N ine Months after date, applicstion will be made to the Justices of t||, Interior Court of Cuatham County, when silting for ordmaty purposes, for lesve to ae || that nsrl of lot No. 5 first Tything, Pcynolds Ward, the city of Savannah, which belongs to th - nu tate of De Lambertos. for the benefit of the heira and creditors of said estate PETER EVEN, Admr- . .« “ ABY * Vt W, Adn«. June 10, 1825. S7tn Treaau’^ Deportment,} March, 14, 1825 5 tXrilEl’.EAS on the 3d of March, 18 J „ ? ? law waa pasa^d by the Congress of Die Un ted States, of which the 3d. 4th, and Sih lections are in the worda f illowmg* fix : •* See. 3. And be it further enac(etl% That 1 subscription <u the amount of twelve millom of dollars, of the six p r eent. stock of tuc year eighteeu hundred and thirteen, be, and the tame is hereby proposed i f>»r which pur> pose book* shall be opened at the Treafluiy* °f the United States, and st th several loan offi oea, on the irat day of April next, to continue open until the first day of October theralter, for such parti nf the above mentioned de* acription of stock aaahall, on the d*y of sub script'ion, stand on the books of the Treasury , and on those of the severs! loan offices, re speelively / which subscnpliun shall be effect ed by a transfer to the United States in thr manner provided by law for such transfers* oi the credit or cted-ti standing on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificates of the stock so subscribed : Provided, Th»t all subscription by sucli transfer i f slock sisal, be consideiedaa pattof the laid twelve mil lions of dollars authorised to be burrowed by the first aecti-11 » f his act. ,f Sec. 4# And be »t further enactedThat for the whole or any part of *ny sum which shwlt be thus subscribed, credus shall he entered to the respective mhsc ibers, uh > shall be enti tied to a certificate or certificate* purporting that the United States owe to the holler or holders thereof, his. her, or their ussigns. v sjm to be expressed th rein, eqtial to thi amount of the principal stock thus subscribed, 'earing <m interest 11 t exceeding four and one hah' per centum per tnnum, payable quarterly, foam the thirty-first day of Decem ber, one thoussnd eight hundred and twenty five t transferable in the same t anner as 1• provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption st tht pleasure of the Unitad States, as follows : one hg’f st any time uf er the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred ana twenty-eight: and the remainder at any timt sfter the thirty*fi.at day of December, ont* thousand eight hundred and twent"*n»ne : Provided, That no reimbursement shall be msde except for the whole «m mnt of such new certificate / nor until after at least siv months public notice of such intended reitn bursement And it snail he the duty of th« Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be tra-'S ferred to the respective subscribers the sa v er al sums by th m subscr bed beyond the amour* if the ceriifi ates of four nod one ha.f pe cent, stock issued t them veapcctiveL “ Sec, 5. And be it further enacted, Thu', he same finds wli.t.h lime he.eioio.e ben’ •nd now are pleiiged b> jaw for the paymen of the interest, snu for the redemption a;i< 1 imbursement of ‘be stock which may be rt »e-.tiled »>r reimbur<ed by virtue of the pr visions of this act, shall remain pledged in lik manner for -he payment of the interest accr tig on the stock rre ited by reason of su 1 subscrip ion, and fur the redemption or re;r. nursement of the principal of the 8*m?. A'd it shall be the duty of the con,mi isionersof jinking fund to cause to be applied and paid A»ut of the said fund, yearly and e-cy year such sum and sum» as may be annually requ. v ed to discharge the inte est accruing on stock which may be created bv virtue of thn .ct The said commissioners are, also, here- >y authorized to apply, from time to tim-, ■Juch sum and sums out of the sud fund, a ( they may think proper, toward} redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in con formity with the provisions of this set, the puncipal of the said stock : and such part of the annual sum often millions of dollars, vest ed bylaw in the said commissionets, as m-«y be necebsary and required for thr above pur poses,shall be and continue appropriated t the payment of interest and redemption u *he public debt, until the whole of l e stock which may be created under the provisions ol this act, sba.I have been redeemed or reim burse Now, therefore, notice is hereby g’ven. th ■; hooks will be opened at the Treasury of tin* United States, and st ihe several loan offiev s on the first day of April n*;xt, and e mumic open until the firs f da * of October, th#*reaf er, for receiving subscrintions in conformity with he prov sions ofthe said law. The subscriptions muv be made by the pro prietors >.f the stock, ei'liMi- in person or by ibk^ir attorneys duly author.sz>l to sub^cnb nd transfer ;t to the United State.!. Sh »utd subscriptions of said slock be made to an amount exceeding twelve ni llioos 0! I'dlais, a disti lbuti n nf’.he said su n of twelv.- 11;ilions of dollars will be irmle amo'ig Ik* subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Ar.ting Secre. ^ryof ihe Treasurv* March ”6 t01‘l Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvesler Bryant. O N petition of T.mothy Hopkins,, stating that in consideration of certain prom- ss"ry notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one pavable with inte'est, from first of January, 1821, on the first of January, 1822: . second payable as aforesai *, on the f ,s f of January, 1823/ and a third payable as nf ,ro- isid, on the first of January, 18’4. executed a Gortga^e to said Timothy llopkips, bis heirs •nd assigns, on all those four tr*c s of t,,id, • tuated in the county aforesaid, cinveyed i-.y ’•e said Ti noth?, to the said J-angley and ' ..Ivester, and lying on Ihe south aide of Great Satdla River, one tract containing aev ntv-seyenlacres, more or less; two tracts onUining fifty acres, more or less, and one her tract, containing one hundred and eigb- . -eight acres, more or less, conditioned for : ie payment of the three said several notes, •n the days above mentioned, anil that said n-veral notes remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald tjlurk, attorney for plaints, it urderedj that th. said Langley and Selveste., their heirs or assigns, pay into Cour, r within .welve months from tbit date, the sums due on said notes, and the interes' and costs, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. sver foreclosed, and that such other proceed ings take place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo* her, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. nov 4 87 hrt NOTICE. N INE months after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court jt Ordinary if Chatham county, f >r lease to sell all the real estste of the late Willism Craig, deceased, for the benefii of the heirs and cred itors of said estate. JOHN Il’NISH. F,x»cutnr Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against the estate of Constant Freeman Erq late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re qnired to hand them in, legally a'te*ter| within the time prescribed bv law : and ih"» ’ indebted to said cat ,t e , are required to mak immediate payment, to JAMES IIUNTEB, Adm’r. Jan 14 42pa VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTTfek’i Vegetable Catholicon. ff HB subanribi r reslectfully solicit• the at tention of every friend ofauffering hu manity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy? whose unequal powers in eliminating from the system the very iceda of disease, sod in restoring the deranged and morbid conditi n of the organs ofTife to a free and healthy exercise of th.’ir functions, has exci* ted the RttanijhmcnT, and completely silt-n red the objections of the moii mcrtdjloua— Facts are the best arguments. In order to put the virtue* of tae 'isiholicon to as severe a scrutiny as possible, it was offered byadvei- fisemrnt, toge'-hcr w ta the attendance if a physician, gratuitously to any -*eraon who would apply for it, an 1 whose cause might seem t< come within ihe range of ita healing pu wer—number* of severe cases of long sta d- ing, ted some of them seemingly deuurte oik'S, ented themselves, all of which have been cured, or in much relieved as to warrant Mik av. enion that a little perseverance will do st) In fact, such is the confidence of the pliysi • can under whose care these mtienta were placed, in this remedy, a confide -ce rciu.t- ing from ih v irresistible conviction that has been forced upon his mind by ocular demon* siiHtion, ai d a personi! trial of it on hiinseW 'hat he per-mits me to declare it as his deci ded opinion, thr.t 'he Cathuiicon is not only a perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow erful and invaluabie remedy in ceuam dis ease* and states of the s)Sieii), such aa the fol owing:—* De. ility resulting from intemperance and dissipation; Oi l und inveterat Ulcers. Pains in the b»nr8 attended with awellings of the join's; Indigestion, Biut hes on the face, pimpler, &c.; Al> cnmpUints of the Liver; f’etier.* Ydws ; Syphilis r Cutaneous diseaies genemliy ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emuly pledges h s word consis's exclusively f vegetable matter) with the exception of a alight dwtermi utlon to the bowels^ which it preserves in a soluble state, act* insensibly, h pi jasant to the taste, and requires n particu* ar regimen, (abstinonce fr^m spirtuoua li qiiors always excepted ) or confinement. A ■ ug*)itlc. safe and agiee^ble cathartic med* cr-e, improving the appetite and resu.rng tn* general tone of the sya^em, it is conlidi.iitiy ecommended to iadies in a delicate situs* on. W W. 1*0T’l'EU, 66 Chesuu 1 -siitet. Philadelphia .May31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W Putter, I have* ley exhibited, in severalin-.tanceR, a »*«erli -ated sirup, caiitd t’o ier's Vegetable Catho icon, with the mobt decided .advantage, li ms, as t.t, never failod effecting a cure in .ery case in which 1 have tnuugot proper to .mploy it. II. M’UUUi ltitt, M D Phi'adc'phiu, July 28th, 1804 Mr. W’ JV. Potter, l)ea: 3*r—You expressed a wish that 1 vould gives concise sutoment of my h‘ff:i’- •nga, from the hopeless comicenccmet.t. t<’ •'tie present propitious stage of my disejuje.* About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seized with a violent fever Having no medical at tendants on hoard, I vas compelled to bear it, as I might for two weekf, when on my ar- 'ival at Coarleiton, S. O. it waa treated as vphus. The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but Ph® nx-like, the termination of this gave ris'* to a disease equally dislves. 1 - ng, and which, till now, 1 had ttii-ught incur- b!e. Various abscesses made their unwad* :omc appearance, particularly on the joints, which were ftwe’ied to an enormous bizs.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an ineision was now made and a large evacuation of nus, mixed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this, 1 suffered the most excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief "r ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of whu h increased with every succeeding year, ouch was rnv painful si uation that I le* paiiet* of ever being restored to my heal h ; 1 had not only trie I the .c ollar means of relief, but used, though in vs>n, every popular rem edy 1 c»ul«1 hear of It was in this awful »’id desoondmg condition,*hat 1 was persuaded tn omm?nce a course of you*' Vegetable '"th-1 • on, an ^ the happy result, is, l *f om the use of the two b 'It! s my whole system has under gone a vomplet revo n<ion my p uns h v* fo sa ke we,*” tliedw-Jiargir tr.im mv xne. ; ocg n o oiin’iush, and s»o » cease*! altogether, «h<: nicer from -hence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies ti.an l can ; ame, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, has returned—I an in fact, near 1 ) well, and feel confident that a few bottles more of ycur, (to me) invaluable medicine, will m c ke me per ectly so. Your oblig ’d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July 6, 18il4 Mv eor.fidence in the v^gettble catholic u> is undiminish H, and as fresh instances of it, powers nr*; daily occurring, in my own prac tice I ave no hesitation in recommending it, in the* pecuf ar diseases to which it is ffpniicn- ble, as superior to any remedy ! am acquaint ed with. II. M’MUlM 1(1 E M D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sm-^Tn consequence of imprnd-iit expos tire fo r • ears ago 1 had the misfortune <o be- come ffl cted with a disease, the painful re sults ol 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 aa distressing as the former. My a hole syste n became a * fected. I could gut no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakness and emacia 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 i.ow no pain; my appetite is good; and mv strength restored With many thanks for he relief your medicine has given uae, I am your obliged friend, be . , t WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to b .fore me, May 28. 1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman. Phi adetphia, May 28,1874, Sit—I am now, thanks to your mediciae, a nearly niai. For nearly six years I have been , martyr to a disease, whose rav.gi. threat, ened, if nut soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Hsvinff had no regular medi al advice from the commencement, my complaint at lmt got to such a height that I could not (wallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in diflerent parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottlei of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am now a, well u I tould wish te be. With my thank!, tut your obliged humble rervmt, Ue. GEORGE KANE. City of Phi'ado'phia, op- Gsorge Ki .e, of the District of South, vatic, personally appeared, and, being dul) iworn, d >tb declare and «av that the above statement lain all reipects eSveet and true, and that the eignature to it U in Die hand writing of thia deponent. JOH-i BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly adapted to thoae diaeaaea which are prevalent among the coluurnd population of the auuth. In that diaeaae which it called yawa, it ia a cure remedy | a tingle trial of it, will convince planter! of ita • jperior efficacy to any reme dy of a aiindar nnure in the United State!- NOTICE. The advantages of this medicine are, not conAning the pa’ient unneccaaarily to the house, nr keeping him trom hia bnainess.— With one tolitary exception, that of aoiri'n- ous'liqnort, il docs not lay any restrictions upon Mi appetite It is so gentle in its operauon tost the patient finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish ofthe proprietor to take any thing lor which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who may wish to try nis medicine, but who are nut certain if il be applicable to their complaint, are request, eil to describe their case and symptoms in a letter, post-paid, and directed to him—this letter will be immediately placed in hinds fully competent to decide the question.— blioolil 'he remedy not seem to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told so. CAUTI IN TO prevent disappointment it ia well to «t«te that it tales in or Unary cases from 3 to 5 bottfe-; to effect a cure ao that persons who are labouring under any ser ous infirmity, must make up their mind to persevere to that exten) at least—if they do nor, they might as well a tve themselves the trouble and expanse f using a amsller qumiity. All or do -o post-pud mid enclosing the money. immediately rUtud.d to, and -ire medicine paused and d |. vere;l with directions for use, (o any place in >he city, and forwarded as di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im position, it v. ill be sold in the city ot'l’hifadftl- pltiB. at the office in Fifth near Usee-Street, rral the dwelling of the prupri- tor, No. 66 Ihoaniit atreet, only, and shroud by hia au- horiz.'d agents. W W l*OTT HU, 66 Cl mi nut Street, Philatle pfi.a- I have appointed GEORGE RYE-(SON, Druggist, of Savannah, my suletigent. Drug gists wanting tile above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, at the same rate, ar if ordered direct from me—via. $30 per d, ten, or three dollars a single bottle. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to the subscriber will be furnished with certificates of the offi. cacy of the above medicine, sufficienl in con vince the mind of the must sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper ,n- semen. GEO. RYERSON, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 IN EQUITY. Between W, Davies, Administrator, Complain ant, and John Carnochan Administrator, d: bonis no , with the will annexed of G*or ?c Richardson und others, Dcjendants ——In equity, Chatham Superior Court Chancery, 20th August, 1824. I T appearing dial John Murray Catnochan, one of the defendants in the luid bill of complaint named, resides without the state o» Georgia, in that part ofthe United Kingdom* of Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotlard : It ic ordered that the said John Murray Car* iiuchan, do appear and answer to the com plainant's laid bill., within nine month! from the date of this order, otherwise tli&t th said bill, as to him, be taken pro confess*) .* ard it is further ordered, that a copy of thi* order be r ubhsbf d once a week, in one of be public Gazettes of this state, until the ex* piration of the time within which the said de* fendant is required to appear and answers aforesaid* t rue copy from the Minutes, this 21 at day August, 1824. A. ILF ANNIN, Clerk, august 24 50f Georgia Camden County. TO ALL 10 WHOM IT MAY CONOE <N tlTH EWE AS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow, f v applies to he Coun of Ordinary of laid :Jaunty, for Letters of Administration on the •state of John Brown, late of said county, de- ecatted, ar next of kin: These are, therefore, incite and a< moni.h, all and singular, the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to (it iheir ohj ctions, if any they have, in m. of fice,un or before the first llo..d .y in June next,otherwise Letters will be granted the ap plicant. Witnes* the Honorsbh: Britian R Bunk ley, one of the Justices of said Court, thn sixteenth d.*y of April, eighteen hundred n d twenty -five, [L S. JOHN BAILEY.. C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 '4 Georgia— Camden County. <Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOlt SUD COUN IY. k If HE RE AS *ohn Chevalier, hss applied ▼ v to said Court, f >r Letters Dismisaorv n the estates of Samuel Cozens and Evan E. r%uek, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and aing iiar, the kin dred and creditors nt the said d.ceaaed per* sons, tu fi e their objections, if any they havr n my office, on or before the first Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted th- applicant. Witness the Honorable J. mes Scott, on** of the Justices of otud Court, thia iii teei.th day of April, e ghteen hundred and twenty*five. (L. r ) JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O.L C nr I >1 24 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY »0u SAID OUNTY 4 WHEREAS Lewis Buchlott, applie, to th- Court of Ordinary of aald County) for Letter, Dismiaaory on the estate of Fr.ncea K >iolupe : Theae are, therefore, to cite and xilmoniah, all and singular, the kindred and creditora of aaid deceased, to file their object tions, If any they have, in my office, on or be fore the fi st Monday in January next, other- wiae Leiters Dismiaaory will be granted the applicant- Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one ofthe Justices of aaid Court, this sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L.S.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C C April 21 hay. .50 ® U ^ES PRIME HAY, landing t * 1 ' ■B»g Pheasant, for sale by ^ April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD, SCOTT’S BIBLp, a'taaaoTtev iditioi. / p koTuTals By SAMUEl. T. AH USTIil Yo so - SSSr ‘SffJ-JSSjJsA WtrjoAi'o?^ *« bethshed .ilk a tUseness ofthe .luiR r , ”*■ TERMS. f T shall be well printed, on eood I he comprised in Ax I.JndMme ,ni wdl contain th. Scripture, of 11 vV, W Testament., the Introductory 0’,. ,. ,nJ HxVmS, Wurk W,l ‘ be re,lJ 7 for deliveryhy Ex racto of Lcttc-o ad,lre„edto IhsPubUtm I esteem Dr. Scott’s Fam.lv Ribl,. calculated to promote the cause of tmtuS piety It seems scarcely no*ible read daily the Notea and Observation,^Tn Family Bible without becoming , ™ ' ^ oetter man. BDWAHDD GRIFFIN* 1 have aeen no emmaentarv of tn. i ', Scripture, which I think Veil IntTu general use and edification. uV.tV.Ve which everj famaly ought to posies. * It is a work distinguished fo^ihe fiVoM. ty and convenience of it, arrangement, th, clearness and fidelity of its eiposilions the neatness and perspicll.ty ef its ny| e , the ’ nevol, nee and candour of iU npirit, the ror csenest and pertinency of ll( applied" and for its uniform tendency to pionote evan- geiical truth *'«id piety. M . A BIEL HOLMFA Of Dr. Scon's Family Bible, I fe l Tree to say, tlii.tio my cat i out ion il deservedly rkiiks a .long our ablest and b-*st Comm..nta: i M o a. wv # , THOMAS BALDWIN. Dr. Scott’. Family B ble intended mere ci. pecially lor t’-e use of Christian lamilies, ita work high y evangelical, extenaiveiy inatruo- live, and deeply interesting. DANIEL C. 8 ANDERS. The character ol Dr. Scott*. Oommentar. or. th-Bible,,a .0 generally known, ami £ highly approved amongst the m™t intelhgot oid niouti Christians throughout our count. HII -I has passed rapidly through an many Is Jo Millions, that 1 deem further recommemii. nuns needless- , J ironsE. I am acquainted with no Commemary oa th Sacred Sciptures, which 1 wculd mu-e cordially recommcna for general use. Tha plan of the work ia good _ . JOSHUA BATES. Pcrhapa m no way, can minister., instruct,in if youth, and private Christians, do grestet service to aociety, than by eaertlng Hum. aelvea to disseminate thia truly invnlushic work JOSHUA HUNTINGTON. I know of no CommeuCey which ia iv ttet calculated tor diftuiing correct vims of tin great irutlia nf Christianity, and leavir.gaala. iary impressions on the mind when rising '.rum the petusal of it, than the one you ara about to publish. „ , DANIELSHARPE. No writer seems less disposed to contend for barren .peculations. None more uniform, iv or more.powcifully inculcates the great es- •initials ol religion. The spirit which per- “des the work is cxcellen< t it is the meek, lloctionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of the DAMELDANA. From particular elimination, und concur* nng testimonv, there is no-doubt on my mind that Scott's Family Bible is superior to all ‘ her* JOSEPH EMERSON. You will please to so d me six copies of Belt's Bible / I refer to your lately propose J idiliou. Per Imps I shall induce five more to take the s -me number. H- L. II is with extreme pleasure l perceive 'oe are about to publish a new eJilion of Scott's Bible. Having been in posst vaion of t more than 20 y. ara, I tru9* I know some* lung of its value, and am detei inir.eH to t>ro* note its c rculalion among my friends You wili please forward six copies as soon as pub* shed, r„n 1 have obtainod four aub.cribers fi r the excellent work you are publishing H. S. I propose to take seven sets of Scott’s Hi* ble t and will be accountable for theiumr. J C. I have obtained aMbscribi-rsfornincCtipiei f Semi's F.iniiiy U.ble. J.C. 1 shall j.robably need eight or tens -ta of Scott's Family Bible, J. V* Rev. S. S. of P. has o' tained ten s"b>>rri* hers. E. It. 1 have observed that you are about pub* iishing another edition of Sco.t's 0 bic nope you may succeed as you h^ve done in ‘ ormer editions. I have been endeavoring to •jrocure subscribers amoi g our people, und enor more subscribers witi be obiahed. (). S. II. I will take ten acts (of Scott's Bible) bound and lettered. J. F* I have obtained ten subscribers for year edition of the Family Bible—and have ns doubt but there might be s unetltirg like 100 copies acid in this place if you had an ag’-nt here—1 thought the work ought to be en* couraged and for hat reason took a subacrib- lion paper. It is a * ork that every until/ should have Ih.*: is able to purchase. J. E. M’C. I am gladi that you propose to print Mr< Scott's excellent Family Commentary, should be very glad if it were in my power to give a more liberal patronage to the work, than, as circumstances are, I can. I shall# however, be able to do something; eight or ien sets I shall certainly take; and it miy be, double that number. A# B. 1 have procured fifteen subscribers to Scott's Bible. J. A. D. I think I shall dispose of 20 sets ormo'M he Family Bible. F. B- I hi-tc circulated proposals for ScoiFip Utble ; how many have been engaged in il{l cannot tell / but between 20 and 30 icti is h i vicinity. J. S. I have concluded to become responiiblt to you for thirty sets of Scott's Commentary. C# B. I have procured 106 aubseribera to th« Bible i 6 aela to be bound in cilf; 3 acts to be done in board, the other 97 sets, bound •nd lettered aa dcacribed in the prospectus. I presume I could procure SCO subicn- >ers for your edition or Scott’s Bible TM demand is increasing for them. They finally supersede every other large or Family Bible. Fifty of my aubacribera live within circle of 8 milea! J I- Juat published an edition of the oils w° >( > completed in six volumes, -without msrg' references/ price in bonrds SJ181 in sb e 'P g2t / in calf gl7. Either of these edition* m»y be hnd of the publisher in Boston / or ol S. C. A J. SCHENUK, Savannah. Ja ti 39 Marking Bruahes, O F a superior quality, just received and for sale by GEO. RYERSOty BOV SO