Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 30, 1825, Image 4

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ras-so »ai» Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jint Tuenlay in July next, W II L be <><ld at the Court House in th City of 9i»«nn»li, between the hou often end four o'clock, Alt the building! and improvements on Lot a n 40. Warren ward. w.th'the unoxp.wo l*«»c '•lilt Lot of Land, lee'ed on •• the properly of Uhalea H Hoyden, under a fin. f» on fore- cloaure in favor of Frederick W Heinem.nn- A. D’LYON, D. 9. C. C. Hay 9 3? Sherilf’s kale, On the Jim Ttuiday in July next, be aold at the Gout riouae be <1# tween the uaual hpura of ten and four o’clock, All the northern half of Lot and improve ment! Nor. tarelve (IS) Columbii Ward, ii. the city of Savannah, levied on aa the proper - y of Wm. Stone, under an elocution from n Justices Court in favor of Wm, ltobinaon, and turned over by a Conatable. Three Brick tenement! on the Steam-Boar Company’s Wharf, levied on as the proper!.' of John Davidson, Agon, of the Steam Boat Comiany of Georgia, infavor ofQirney M’Ual- bn turned over to me by a Constable- A negro woman named Diana, levied ot. aa the property of Joh» M Nub, to satisfy ur. execution in favor of Z chariab U. Winkler, issu. d from the Hon- toe Inferior Court of Cham im county. All nat lot of land and the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, and known and d.stingcished in a plan of said oily by the description of Lot No. one, (1,) Wilmington Tytbmg, Dr.rby Wald, contaimn; 6' 1 feet in Iront on Hay at and 90 feet on Bud it. and bounded on the sou'll by Bay lane, levied on aa the nroperty of 1-TT1. llorrison, tn satisfy an execution in favor ol James Dickson U co. ISAAC D’t YON S. C. C. June 6 8- Administrator’s talc. On me Jim I'uee.lny in July next, B -'.rWEBN the usual hours, will be sold it the Court-House in Bryan County, th; following described property, being part of th ; stale of Uitthe-v Carter, dec. and gold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, and by an order of the Court of Ordinary id tai l county, viz i •JJU acres of >ai-d in Ovinne't County, known as Lut No -163- in the 7th District, 250 acres in Fa- ly County, known at Lot No 174. in the 20t’.t District 2JO acres Pine Land, in Effingham County. Alio, two slaves Condita inc if sale m- dc known on the day. ELIZVBKi lt LAKTEU, Adm’ra. Ad-' r JOfn* POLADELPHIS, THE INDIAN E X T It A C T. ■ % A certain F.iul India Cure for the Jlhcu- miUitm, King’s Evil, gc. Rxtraetofaletierfrqm the Bev. Jamea E list,, dated at Bengal, to Dr, F- Betlwe London. Data Bin t » uiir.EAm.Y to your request, I have with A. ditiicultv procured and now tend you by the shin Jaa in, Capt. Bubinaon, a few pounds of the Poladi-lphia, or what generall* goal by the name if India Extract, c Medicineun. iveraally esteemed among the people of Indiao us a certain euro for the Rheumatism. Was I to iiilbrm you of the number of people wh are daily relieved and cured by this valuable grdicine, it wou d require more paper than I am sole to purcha e and mure time than I am able to bestow. Indeed, thetfleet of this Medicine is so immediate, that in Rhewnntim vou would suppose it acted rs a cha-m in giv ing relief and removing that painful disease- II the A’iuj-’s Evil it has been used with great success, und where Mercury has been given or used to excess, this Medicine has proved a perfect cure. The great diffi ulty, however, ol procuring the Extraet, will for many years to come, prevent its general circulation, it be- ng obtained from a Shrub growing on the nnuniains of Thibet, in the B vman Empire of India, and held ao sacred by the natives, that to part with it is like parting with their exiitencc.” Letter to De. Redo-ell, dated Jan. 7, 18*3. Hear Doctor—I have hern volentiy affected ith a III cu-nslic complaint fir inanv years even my fingers were *" contracted that 1 eould neiihei dreaa or undress myself, org.vc the least assistance to my’ fa xiily-—I have used only one bux of thelnd a Extract, a--d I am perfectly restored. Votit’s truly, R. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobiaa Jennings, Stewa-d of St Thomas’ HnspUl London, Feb I, 18.3 Hear Sir-1 think it my duty to inform you, -i.at after trying every thing that e«uhl be o .-nted out by the must respectable physi cians aotl surgeons fur the relief of my son, without aey success, who you know, lias !o. nany yeara been laboring under severe Ttheu- natism, I Was induced to try the Poladc’phis, with a g immuring hope, that it might g vt •omsomc rel ef from the excessive pain hi- endure I, which rendered In n a useless men, her of sneiety, and a burthen tn hi oself l .tty utter astonishment the relief was icstar '. menus, -nd by persevering th- uco uf - tie Extra-..t, his joints have returned to their pro per nta cs, and he is in perfect health. Up wards f sixty respectable nersons have re-t ied to see. my son, as all who knew bin I hough it impn . hie that he cool' recover FOR SALE by GEORGE UYGRSON, M ist, where additional certificates of cacyofthe above medicine may ue seen. May 20 bhei irt ’s ^ale. O N the fir*, Saturday afar tin. fi t Tues- day in vigust next, wifi b n so d at the ilarket-Houie in 'he town nf At Marys, be tween the hours of ?en and fjur o’clock of tha*. day, a negro man nam d John Knuth, levied on as the property of James William- I- II, lo sati fy ari execution on the fureclnsuri of --. mottgige, in f<vor of Edward F- Tattnall tdminW atorufJohn Hamilton, recessed. M.H HKHBARD, A' C. C. St. Marva, 5th May, 18J5- June 2 59 City Sheriffs -ale, ron'inued. On theJirst Tueeday in July 'next, tl'O u oe d ' it duurt ..mis- ,n the city nl S eioeab between t ie usual hourt of ten a- d hree o’clock, All th- build gi o - Lot No. (30.) thirty. Warden Word, bounded eist by Lot N;. (31^) thirty-one, wes by Lit No. (29) twenty-no t nort-i by G- ngreis st and south by a lane, le vied on as ihe prniertv of Ann B I’inder, to an sfy an -x’cution fur ground rent in favor of tiie t’rustee* of the Chatlum Ac - 'emy. • A I D’. YGN, C- S June »t 63 feht:ri s a.e • - ntiaudl. <)u the Jirst Tuesday in July next, W ; ,L be sold .1 :*• d*. :.f the Court - • »ou3 f, in th** cii - ^ S*va:mvh, between the suhI p »urs often *n<i four »*cluck, Five negroes, Titu*, B.-lsev, Prime, Ruche!, •nd P .Ills, lev ed on ns the p - o;u r’y Tho*. N. i! .rel tn«utisfv in execution in favor of the Bank of the Slate of G''v'.ri’ia. A. DM.YO I, D.S C C. Junp 9 *5 Administrator's is otice. A T*L persons indebted to the estate of Randolph M*Gil!is, late of Canulen 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’DONALD. St. Marys, April loth, 1U25. April 27 29fr. dmlaistrator s o ice. A LL persuns having demands against John Street, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to hand them in, within the time prescribed by law, duly at tested. and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to HENRY CHAMPION, Qualified Executor. ]!»■,•. r I Treasury Department, ? March, 14, 1825. 5 W IlfcliEtSon tbeSfi of March, fP/5 :* law wm pais : ! by the Cnn^rCM of t:ir Umted States, of whic'i tlic 3d 4th, and 5tl» sections Rrc in the wo ** f ilio\v» >g« v z : See. .1. And be it further enanftd, That «• subscription 4 0 the Hni’»u*»t of tuelvc mitl'Jn* of dollars, of the six p r - stock ol fury year eighteen hundred and ihirtccn, be, «nd the same ishovtby prop ped ; for which nut- poae book*! shall be opened at thn Treasury 01 the United States, and 1. th” seven! loan ofli ces, on the first day of April neat, to oonliuUt open until the first day of Oc ob«*r diereoiKT, for such parts of the Above men tinned de scription of stock m shall, on die day of sub scripfion, stand on the br oks of the >cMury, and on those of the srvcrsl loan *1 \ e>-» ve apeclively; uiliich Bti^8o.jpf»*»n’ahfill be * fiect- ed by a tranaf r to i',»c United St Ur*, m tiu manner provided by lau fo;* Mich tian-fersiol the cred t or creel ts stami.oir on the said books, and by a suTi nier of t?i«» <vrtifir.aU‘ of the stock 10 subscribed ^Provided, Tba’ all subscription by such transfer « f ^’’ck shall be e insidst as the s«id tvjelve mil lions of dollars aut» r a. d to be buitowcd by thefiratsecti n f hi-nci. f* Sec. 4. And be i' further enadedj That for the whole or any pitt of *ny wun wh\ch shall be thus subscribed, cre dos sliull be ontered to the respective subsciib'TS, who shall be enti Med to a certificate or certificates pumortin^ that the United Stales owe to the U iMcr or holders thereof, Ins. her, or their assigns, a sum to be expressed therein, equal to the amount of the principal s'oek thussabscribcd, bearing jn interest n t exceeding four and one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the lliiriv-first day of Decem ber, one thousand cifiht hundred and twenty five / transferable io ihe same 11 aimer as i° provided by law for the transfer of -he stock subscribed, and s'lhjvCtto icd unp’.on at the pleasure of the U.uteri States, ss f >fiuwa : one i jiif at any time afer the thirlv-fi* st day of H-jcerobc: 1 ', one th maand eight hundred und t venty-eigbt : :u d the remaind r st any time »fter the thirtv-fi st day of December, 01m thousand eight hundred and twcntyMitr.* : Provided, That no rc mbur<- sliall or msde except for the whole vin uint of sue’ tew certificate; nor until after at least six months public notice of such iiueo led veim* bursement. Anil it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Tre n urv to csu.if tc be rg-»s- firred to the respective ai-.lwcdhe sthe seer n: sums by th *n subscr.bed hevonc the amou •f thr cer'ifi *ites of four and one Itaif j - o#*ot stock isvu-d to them r s •iclivv'v. “ Ser, 5. And be it fu tUr t-meted, l »- • h^ same f ’* v/li<ch h '*• N lc.lo: beci. •* d now arc plev.ged b- hoy lor '.lie pvrneti. of the tnttres*. >nd lor ’-ho .udempt >’n v .1 Remedy fir the Riles, T HE Medicine now olibrcd to the public is one which lias been fully subjected to the infallible test of experience; and in every instance where it has been fairly tri ed, it has been attended witli the most com plete success. Ill some of tlu- cases, the pationts had been labouring under the dis ease for years. and during that period, hud 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 worFt forms, in n slinrt time ; and t)ieniselvoa are the best judges of the importance of such a remedy. 1’ricc 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. Philudel’a. The proprietor has appointed LAY &. HENDRICKSON, corner of Congress and Whittnker-Stri-ets, Shad’s Buildings, side ngents for the sole of this medicine, in Sa vannah, Geo. ID* The Darien Gnzette, the Washing ton News, Georgia Journal, and Macon Messenger, will please give the above three insertion and forward their accounts to Mar 10 L..&TT. Georgia—Chatham Con ’It/, J Mv» G-iurt of OriinM’y. rihv Term# IbiW O V ilia petition of Henry Champion. in wtntnrof Jilin S»ren*. * ! c ^ed, praying %n order JVW » be mad abs'tlute on his com plying witi. »he law, lor ‘.uwle of a Lot of Ground, number fi»ur [4] secoi d Tythinir, Hoymildi Ward—Als 0 , *• rtof a Lot, numb?! six, Tower Tylhmg, Dr- ker Ward being th real estate of th<* 8iid th 3.' tor t);** benefit ol tn * heirs and creditorsIt is ordered, that a loiire be pub* sit *d nine months, in one ol the Public Gusevs of the City of Savannah, requiring.! Jp«*.-so interested, to show esuve f any they have, why the prayer of the peti tion ur should not be granted. S II BOND, e e. o. -itlGC N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will he made t.o the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John Ntacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dor m <21 *v anted. E mpty porter bottles—Ap ;>*y lo GEO t VERSON. March 4 Sarut ga Congress Spring Wa ters F IPTY'DOZEN of these Waters, fresh bottled by Messrs. Lynch & Clark, of New-York, and direct from tho Springs, just received per ship Augusta. Persons going to sea would do well to supply them selves, as they are offered at. reduced prices by . LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. May reimbursement tf ihe .s'f’c 4 : v hie’, r t .>• rt- de.mador reimbursed b. virtue f t ' *o- zimou*of t'•’■3 ad, s.t ;l r;i v :i» plvd :t •ni. nerf r h .a ,u. n c leii’tcr • ;r.- g on the Si. rrvaL • v reaso* t»u»d >ub-C'ip‘ion, and f»r t.- « >' o o ejm- hursement of th* p.’ii.e . >< ilvs.nf.. Ad it shad up the dut, ot the c <:t m» sie- arsoi ht ‘.inking fund to c uit'C to l-e a; t ItcU an.l p. id out eft lie said funyearly and v.e-j ye«.* such 8«i r.i and «i« .•> muv be a' • *»i» loqil 1 ed to disdurge'.no . e os' ac-'U»*.g tn * stock winch nfe\ b-rc’.vmcdb. ■•intie of th*: act The. said roinnr<8 ieoeu »r*, also, hert by authorized to appiy, f,»m i-nrc to ttm , such atitn and sums ou of t*u- a, d furd, as they may think proper, t >w-n/L re ’ceming hy purchase, or by rmmbursi-neuti in con* formity with the provisions of thi* act, th< principal of the Slid stock : and such part « th® minimi sum often millions ofd ;h»rK, vest ed by law in the *"»<! commissioners, ai mn> be necessary and r«. quirf il for th» shove pur poses, shall be ami continue appropriated t< the pa-, ment of interest and redemption o. the public debt,until the whole f the S ock which may he crested under the provisions of th.s act, shall have been redeemed or reim- bur'-?d.” i’our, therefore, notice i« hereby given, *h:»» hooka will be open d u the Treasury »f th; United States, and t lie several loan efii . s, on the first day of Aoril next, and CMUinnc open until the firs' dv of October, thereof -er, for receiving subrci in*ions in confurtr.ily with the prov s « s • f '.lipHnid Lw; The sunscrir.iiot s- m . be made by the pro- prietoi-H of the stock, ci*lv*r in person or hj their attorneys duly au' ,, oi a?.'to aubscr>b r and transfer it to iht- Un t:*d dts*es. Sir uld subscriptions of si»id slock he m>ul' to an amount exceeding twelve RiiUioon dollars, a distribution ef'.he sr-td sum of *wel v * midi" r. of dollars will by rr»f»dr among »lu S'lhsorib?rs,in pioportio-i to the sums subset'- ned by them roapprtivu ly. SAMUEL L. SOUTHAUD, A. ting Secre;,!*y of tho ' "* uaur 'fare' fi "() qio VALUABLE MEDICINE. I»OTTVVB.’d Vegetable Catholicon. 1T)11K subscriber respectfully sohciis the at IX tention of every friend of suffering hu manity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose, unequal powers io eliminating from tho system the very seeds of disease, and in restoring the dersngej) and morbid cnmlitim of the organs uf life "to a free and VuMi)'exercise of their functions, has exci ted tho astonishment, and completely silen ced i he objections of the most incredulous— lacts arc the best arguments. In order to put the virtues of tne Gatholicon to as severe a scrutiny as possible, it was offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance of a nbysic’nn, gratuitously to any oeraon who would apply for it, and whose cause might seem t come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe cases of long sta.ia. mg, and some uf them seemingly desperate o* ea, j rc ented themselves, all of-which have hi en cured, or so much relieved as to warrant ‘lie assertion that a little perseverance will do so In fact, such is the confidence of the physi cum under whose care these patients were placed, in this remedy, a confidence result* in * from the irrcMstible comiction that lias le. ti force ! upon his mind by ocular demon 1 Htitttiun, and a personal trial of it on himself .hat he pet mils me to declare it as Ins deci- •t’d opinion, that he Catholicon is not only u perfectly fikfe and innocent, hut a moat pow erful and invaluable rem dy in certan dis eases und states of the s\ siem, such as ibe fol owing t— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation i Old and invelerut U.cers. Fains in the bnnt‘8 intended witli swellings of ihe jninir; Indi*,x.Stion * B»jl'.l»es on the fac pimptf’, &c ; Al* complaints of the Liver; ’ e'ter: Y iws; Sypivilis .* Cutaneous diseases gi nerafiy ; Mc.cnrial and scrofulous com plaints. The Catholicon (which the proprietor sol eirudy pledges h s word consists exclusively of v g table mruer) with the exception of u d ght dvlormi ittion to the bowels., which it preserves in a soluble state, sUu insensibly, is pi want to the taste, and requires n * r>articu< •ar !•*;•“• oirn, tabs-’im nee from spirtuous li* q. * i vayv eicepted.) or confinement. As ; 'vie, Bute andagtceiblc cathartic med- n ; * e. improving the appetite and rcstof.t'g the uitt-jI tone of the system, it i* confidently • commended to iadies in a delicate aitua ion. W, W. FOITER, 66 Cliesdul-street, Philadelphia, Afayo 1,1624. At theirv of Mr. W. W Potter, 1 !»av« Itih’ly -:xhik".t*-d ( in several io ta’icet*, a modi cull'd sirup, call'd ?o ? t'*r’s Vegetable Catbo .icon, wit*; the most decided advantage. It has, fca • et, never failed ell'ectiiirj a cure in everv cate in which I have thought proper to empto; it. H. M'MURTRIE, M- □ Georgia— C hatha m (to tint if. y he Court of jrdinnry— M \ Trm 4825. O N the petition of Robert H.iy, Exe utnr of John Wacke.rl ^ de prayi'-g sn order Aisi t » be made absolute, on his complyiui* with the law, »o sell Two Tracts of Land »•< L.turens Countv, being the real estate of th aaid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ami editors: It is ordered, that a notice V oblisncd, nine months, in one of the G»- z.*ttes of the city of Savannah, requiring a ' •ergons interested, to show cause, if anv they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted S M. BOND, c. n. o M* ‘^fi & N otice. T HREE HONTHS from this date I alia’ make application to the Bunk of the State Georgia, fur pavment in full for th- liulf of , ten dollar hill of anid Bank, Letter D, No. 2i7, . gned A. Porte-j G -shier, the lef- liand hall beinj* in my posacasion—the rifrht hand hail siftned by VV-n. B Bulloch, Pr- aident, being the half lout. All per,-ms inte-rested will therefore take doe notice of thi, intentio:. and file their hj i-ttion, at said Bank, within the time mentioned .KMKS P. SCR-’VKN. .Tone it ^ M otice. XJINE Months aft.-.- date, app'ie.tirn will -X be -i.de W the Juatieea -f <|, l Uerior Court of Chatham Count-, whe n : . lt tinir for o-dinary purposes, for leave to ,el| th -t -irt of lot No. 5 first Tvlhiug, Rcynnlda vt>r,d n the city of Savannah, which belnnn tn Ute of De Lamherios. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of axi-l est-it- PETER F VEN, Admr- MARY EVEN, Adoix- June W, 1B2S. 67 5 a i* ot ice. N ine months t*f. , jm#, appiicTior wdt be mane to tt-e ln!V •-o«’ Oourt uf Jliwth'm ^'ounty, arc "*r oidi ’Mvy pu*p*,. ea, f'»r leave *o u-i- .* i lie re 1 ostatf; • r’* : tateThomas Savage ofByt.tr unty, vij. F«*int Piantati.’)*', no . istu g ftvvi. 1 u r■ - , and eighty acr^s Rice L.-.ud. :he O •* h tiver, four miles below tht V rv, ..dj nin^ he pla*it,»tion of Joseph Habersham - tl Sie 'heu Elliott Also, t »-o hundred aid fif’y scrci, more or lssa, f pine Land, app. iig thereto. A ao. p T*«ct of La d csil .d 3&!ina, ojiFm! ing fif y i”*-e , or. Medway Riv r, adjoining the !;*n uf J J. Daxw-ll. MARY SAV. GE, Adm’rx. June r 5 71 Phi'ade!phia% July 28/A, 1824, Mr. IV- W, Potter, De Sir—-You expressed a wish that •vmjhj, -vea coneiae statement of my tuficr •ngi f m 1 the tiopclcsa commencement, to she pr. «»nt propitious stage of my disei.se-' Aljoft. live years ago, on my passage from Borden i » during *he month of January, from •mprudesit exposure on deck, 1 was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at* en larts on board, I was compelled to bear : t, a*51 irig.it for two weeks, when on my ar- <iviii Ht Charleston, S. C. it whs treated as t‘\ phus. T he akill of my Physician aubdu the (ever, nut rr-ccuix-iike, tu® termination of this gave ris to a disease < q : dly distress ;ng, «n-i which, till now. I had th. ught incur able. Various abicessfs msde thei' unwel some Bppeamnce, particularly on the jornts, which w ere awe.led to Rn enormous size.— There g* adualiy subsided into hard tumors, one of *"hicl» on my left knee affected the bone—’u incision wra now made amt a large evacuation of mis, m*xe'l with pieces of bone took p'rjce. In addition to this, I sofiVred th nnst c'cruciatmg pains in my joints that* man ever experienerd Every thing that was ad'iii'nttered cither gave me no relief or ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of whi.-h inervused with every succeeding year, inch Wdamv palnfulaFuatinnthat idespaired ot e”<:r being re'tnred to my heal b ; I had ;t :*'dy tried Hie regular means of relief, but uteri, tlu'Ugh in vain, every popular rem* eiiy ).vojld liea*’ of* It was in this av»f«d and dcifpoild'ng c »ndit.on,that Uvas persuaded to .nmmenoe h course of your Vegetable D* ’.hoi •»)n, an*i tuc happy result is, "font the we of the two fntths, my -whole system has under* ifont ., complete rcvo.ution, my pains have fa.'sa ke me s * the discharge from my knee beg in ;o in n.- h, And scou ceased altogether, thr »i!m ? *.n hence it proceeded being com ntctel>• healed. The tirnors, for the removal ./which I have tried in vain more remedies t..i ’ 1 can name, are vapidly decreasing ; my ■no. tite, which wasg' nr, has returned—! am j i i fi.i nearly wel*, and feel confident that J few b ittles m<»re of y ur, (to me) invaluable iLedicine, will rn^kc me nertectiy so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR Philadelphia, July ~6, 18?4. Mv confidence in tlu vvgeiible catholicon j* uu.iiminislwd, and as fresh in tances of its powers uvj daily occurri. g, in my own prac- li'**: 11 rve no hesitation in recommending it. in the pecui<ar diseases to which it is uppiic.i- bh‘, .is ‘Juperior to a-iy re no *y f n*n acquaint ed with. M. M’FU i. lilt:, ii. D. could wish to be. With my thanki, am your obliged humble servant, Un. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, ««• George Kuic, of the D*strict of South- vark, personally appealed, and, being duly sworn, doth declare and say that the atiove statement is In all rcapccts correct and true, and that the signature to it ii in the hand writing ol* this deponent JOH*' RIMNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824- TO 80UTUBUN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to those diseases which are prevalent among the coloured population of the south In that disease which is culled yawa, it is a sure remedy; a single trial of it, will convince planters of its superior efficacy to any reme dy of a similar nature in the United States* NOTICE. The advantages of this medicine are, not confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from his business;— With one solitary exception, that of apititu* ous liquors, it docs not lay any restrictions upon his appetite- It is so gentle in its operuuon that tnep’ ticnt finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. Aa it is not the wish of the propriet or to take any thing for which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who may wish to try his medicine, but who are not certain if it be applicoble U> their complaint, are request- ed tu describe * heir caso and ay ptoms in * .utter, post-paid, and direct.:J ij him—this letter wilt be immediately placed in hands fully competent to de:.u* the question.— Should the remedy not seem to suit tue di* ease, they will be frankly told so. CAUTI IN TO prevent d.64ppointm nt it is well to ♦tide that it takea in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 Dottles to effect u cure so that persona who are .’ubouring order any serious infirmity, m itt make up their mind to persevere to that exU nt at le ast—if they do not, they might as well g.*ve Ihcmasivea Ute trouble and expense •f nsi igas onller quantity. All ordes pist-paid and enclosing the money, immediately attended t», and ihe meaiuine puc^cd&od delivered with directions for ust to any place in tiie city, and forwarded s>j «J rerted N. U. To prevent the possibility of all im* n Hition, it v i 1 be Bul l in tho city of Fhilsdei phia, at tiie office in Fifth near Race-Street >ral the dwelling of the proprietor, No. 66 ,'ihesnut street, only,and abroad hy hit au dio tized ageois W W. PO'I ’I Kll, 66 Ciicmut Street, Philadelphia' I have appointed GEORGE RYERSOS D.-’-ggist, of Savannah, my sole agent. Drug gi-ta wanting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, at the same rate, im if ordered direct from me—viz. £30 per descti, or three dollars a a ngle bottle. W. VV. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any nerson on application to the subscriber will be .uruished with certificates of the tfli cucy of the above medicine, sufficient lo rv v' nce the mind of the most sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper in sertion, GEO. kVERSON, Dr 1,'giat, Comer of Bay and W kitUker Streets, dec 13 Prime Pork, Beef, be. Just received and in store, Qfk BARRELS PRIME PORK uU 20 do do Roof 30 do Pilot and Nuvy Bread 2 Casks Sperm Oil 1 do Train do 10 Bnxos Sperm Candid 3 Firkins Goshen BuUar 5 Boxes Starch 3000 Pounds Cordage different sizes Together with u general assortment of (iroceries and -Provisions, which will be sold low to cloao business for tho season ,by Junel A. BASSETT. NOTICE. N INE months after clsti, ap ilication will be Hiada to the l ? t;n. III-.* Joii^t.-sof the Court of Ordinary->f Chuthurn cc-uu. j. f. » leave i •icl' all the real rotate ol the lute W illfam Or* . deceased, for the benefit of tiie heirs and cic* itora of said estate. JO'IN Executor o'** r 7» SCOTT’S BIBLE STKUaoTXrB XDITIOX. ' 5 BtOTf OiiAl.8 By 9AMUEI. T. JtHMSTHOYQ CoriMli Bmm far publuldn:. FAMILY BIBLE, c.nlnimn fjndZ 1 ' ginal Reference. <o be eent, i,J ; .. VOLUftES, ROYAL QY'Fmo 't' 1 bellulied -uilk a likeueii of tin el,, TERMS. I T ah.lt be well printed, on eiM . be comprised in six han-hotne will contain the Ser.pture. ef tft?’* JYcw Tettamcnti, the Inlrothtctoro O',. . M - Explanatory Acte,, an ! Frucltc:!ObunUr* 0 ' and all tiie copious Marginal Jt,r ei -“ '‘ n 'i inc printed word lor wor t from ih. r ' Stereotype Edition, pubii.hed ainco thor’adecease The price boards-, 824, in sheep ( R30, in olfi, i' 11 Ex'racl, of Letter, odtlretsctl to l/utfubHif, I eatcein Dr. Scott’s Fam.iy RibU- .A*!' calculated to promote the cause of tlh!!j l-icly, It seems scarcely possible for 1, read daily the Notes and Observin'!,“ o' 1 Funuly Bible without bscumhg , ™ . all J better man. BI) tVAHi) D Giljfm" 1 * I have seen no commentary of . Scriptures which I think .0 well Koneral use andedifici.tion. It is , C, " winch ever/ famaly ought to possess. It is a work distinguished for -lie rim* ty and convenience of its arrangement o', clearness iiitdfilelity of its espotiliuni ! ticaliiesa and uerspicuity uf lu atvle. the I nevol. nee and cahdcur of its spirit, i| lt isi ness and pertinency of it's applied * "df.,r its unduim tendency to pro note ehcal truth Nd piety, ** I ARIEL !iOLUK<t I Of Dr. Scott’s Family Bible, H,-.' say, that in my estimation it deservedly among our ablest .nd best Guram ..ta ics’ . TdOMAu DAf.i),V!N Dr. Scotfs Faimly ll |, )e intended more r^ pecially for t'-e use ol Uhrisiiau tarailicr i-. work high- y ev.n^elic.1, extensively imi J 'ivc, and dtcply mtercMir.g , d.vniel o, stNntas. The character of Dr.Sc-tt’s Cunnnr-a,™ cn the Bible, is .0 generall; kuo*(, and „ Highly approved atiiodgst the man iutell-. -,t and pious Christians throughout our connirv, I n-l lies passed ragiilly ihii-ngl-.u tunny iarJ, I :>liiiniiB, that l deem further rec'»mincr.„le I uons neeillcaa* , . , J- EO'ISt I sm arqurirted aolli no RmnTenurr M ib* Sacred beriptmes, which I would ms rt .-ord-aily recomnn iKi fur general U:C, ij j ilan of the work isgoud JOSHUA BATCS. Perhaps in no way,can minisiirs, ii.s::ucturi ■I'toutli, and private Ch.istians, do grtuil - vice to society, than by exerting tli.-n. 1 ♦ulves to disseminate this truly ii v.-la,k|j work. JOSHUA HUN'i IKGi UU, I know of no Goinmenta- y which ii better c.iciilated for diflusing correct views of tin gre-.t truths of Cl-iisti.nity, and leuVingialu* - y impi-essiuus on the mind when rising - m the peuual of it, than the one you art hmt to pub;idi. DANIEL SHAHFE. No writer si etns less disposed to contend l or barren specular! ns. None more uniform, ly or more pownfmly in.-idcatesthe greiita entiala of religion The tpirit which p-r- des the work is oxcelh nl; it is the rne-k, nlieotion.ru, healing, yet fa.lhful s/'irn -i Uw g-a.al i-.i-.ui- tvnttR. Fi;om particular ex^mitiuti n. anj concur* •lug testimony, there is no doubt on my m<rtd p»at Scott'a Family Bib 1 .** is superior to all .ben JO"* PHEilEKSON. You will please to se- dm2 six copies of I Scott’s Bible ; 1 refer to your stely proposed •idition. Per I tap b I shall induce five m-re to take the same number. H- L, It is with txtveme pleasure I perceive vou are about to publish a new edition of Scott's B’ble. Having beta in possessum of <t more tl.au 20 years, I trus I know see ching of its value, and am dtltuniinen to mo* )i.ote its Circulation smonu my friends You will please forward six routes si soou *s pub- :isfie-1. »-.M 1 have obtttin«*d feur subtcribers for tiie excellent work you are p'lhlisl'-ing H. S. I propose to take seven sets nr Sean's lii- bio, and will be accoumabie tur the same. J. C. I have obtained ••<Lscribers for nine crp ; ei of Scott’s F tindy L» bit. J- 0 ^ # .. .. I shall probably need eight or ter sis rf 'Jaunty, for Letters of Administration on tue i Scoti’s Family Bible. ‘ . estate of John Brown, Inlr. of sakl county, de- HeVaS. S. ot P. haso ten s 1 s tri* IN EQUI i'Y. Between H r . Davies Administrator, Complain ant, and John Jtiniochan Adm nistrahr., d bonis no . with the will annexed of Geor ft- Uiihardson and others, D jendants. In eq i ’y Chatham Supeiior Court— Chancery, 'Jilth August. 1HM. I T apprmi % that John Murray Cnrucluii one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without tb»* state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms o r Great Britain ami Ireland, called Scotland ; It iy ordered that the said John Murray Car* nochan, do up pear and answer to the com- plainant’a s^id bill, within nine monllis from the d .te of this order, otherwise that tb« said Ifillj as to him, betaken pro confeaso ; and it ib further ordewd, that a copy of tlii« ortler be publish d once a week, in one of •he public Gazettes of this state, until the ex piration »»f the time within which the said de fendant ia required to appear and answer as aforesaid. Yrue Cony from the Minutes, this 5!st day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk, mtg'n- V4 50f Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT HAY CONCERN W HEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow, applies to «he Court of Ordinary of *aid ceased, sc next of kin: These ure, therefore, •j cite au I admonii h, all 2nd singular, the kindred and creditors of s«id deceiiscd, to fi!*. clieir objections, if any they h ive, in »nv ol fice, on or before the fir-t Moiul \y in June next,' tinerwise Letters will be granted the ap plicant. Witnrsi the Honorable Britian R. Bunk* • ley, one of the Justices of said Court, thi* sixteentn duy of April, eighteen hundred and twenty .fire. [L. S. JOHN BAILEY. C. C. 0. C. C April 21 ’4 Philadelphia, May 28,18.4 Sin—In con >qu .ncc of impruti* nt expos lr: f -r , f‘urs »go. I had he misfortune f o be- oomuaifi citd witli a disease, the painful re sults of vliih induced me to apply in sue- ces. on.to several respectable physicians of •’ s city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remed^a I re- ccu cd snother complaint quite as dial:essmg hs the former. My whole syato^ became a*- f?ct id. I could get no rest at night on ae- count of the V'wlent pain that I felt in every part of mv body; tlm venkneaa and emacit lion of winch wnn such that I could scarcely wal*. In tr.ia atnte I fortunately heard of v ur vegetable catholicon—four bottles of ”,:.icb, has completely restored me, I have now no pain j my appetite is good» and m> strength restored With many thanks for tlu re»ief your medic-ie has given me, I am your obliged friend, &c WILLIAM WILSON. >w ’ ii and subscribed * n fore me, May 28, id24 JOHN IIINNS, A.dennan. JNoliee. 4 LL persons h.^vnir lema.ida againsi tiie estate of Uonstant Freeman Esq I le „f the city of Washington, deceased, «-e c qiiircd to hand th?m in, legally ausifd, witiun the time preicnbv*d bv law : snd fh • ' indebted to said eft te, arc requi ed to r, k** immediate pay inert, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 4/p, Vh: adclphia. May 28, 1874. Sir—I nm now ihankn to your medicine, a leai-ly ma F r nearly six years I have hee-i a -n.rtvr to a diiease, whole- ravag-s threat- e’-eri. -f n-it .non stopped, to put x period to ,ny eiisteppe. Having had no regular medi cal adi-ioe from the commencement, my r.nmnlainl at last got to auch a height that I cmld not- swallow without great pain and diffi- ulty. Tumors formed in different parts of r -y liud-, uid I began to think my situation ilut d aperate. I he five bottlea of the Catt-d-Ci-n which I have taken have com pletely cured me, aud I am now aa well as I Georgia—Camden County. 1Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SAID COUN1Y. . W HEREAS John Chevalier, has applied to said Court, fir Let’era Uiin-iiii.i-ri on the estates of Samuel (’ozena and t’.vau E. Jock, deceaaed. Ibaae are, therefore, to rite and admonish, all and singular, the kin deed and creditors ol the said d -ceaiej pci- aopa, t fi e their obj-etiona, if any they luv . n my ottum on or befase ilie first Monday in Janur y next, or Letters will be granted th- ♦p|)li- --it. Wiloeia tht Honorable Jimca Scott, one of the justices of laid Court, this' six teenth -iav of April, eighteen hundi'.d and-wen'y-fiv-, [L. S.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. t C A ,rI - "A Geo gia—Camden County. BY IHE HOUR OF ORDINARY FOR SAID "OUNTY. fffWHEBE AS Lewis Bachlolt, applies tn the Court of Ordinary of and County; for ' ettcra Dn-miaaory on the estate of Fr.ncrs Itoaolupe ; These are, therefore, to eite and admonish, all and .singular, the kindred and creditors of sa,d deceaaed, t n fi c their objec tions, if any they have, in iny nffiue, on or be fore the fi.st Monday in January next, etber- v tie Leitera Diamiaaory will be granted the applicant- Witneaa the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one of the J-sticea of aaid Court, thii aixteen’h day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L. S.) JOHN BAII-FY, C. C.O.CC April 2! 24 HAY. BUNDLES PRIME IIAY, landing irom Brig Pheasant, for sale by April 10 C. C. GRISWOLD, bers. K * fi 1 have observed that you are about rub# filing another ediiion of Sco’t’s Bble hopG you msy siiccee l as you h v^ d:>nem ♦o-mer editions. I have been cadtuvorinp to Procure subscriber! > amo? g cr people, kp4 ;euor more subscribers v*iil l>e obiatoeA 0.5. I*. I will take tm sets (of Smalt's !t ’ bound and leltere-t 1 1 have obtained ten subscribers f<*r edition of the Family Bible—and hr« w (i. ubt but there might be something iik^lw :opies sold in this place if you bad mi *t here—I thought the work ought to be coiiraged and for lisxt reiiasiQ to n k a snbscrib* lion paper. It is ft \vr rk that every h»*lf should have that is able to pin chase. J. E. y' r 1 xm glad, that V^ti propose to print M' ; Scott’s excellent Family Gommemstyi im should be very glad if it were in my poarcr J give a more liberal patronage to th* than, as circumstances are, I can. I*' 111 * tiuwever, beable to do something j eight ct .cn sets I shall rertaiuly take; and it ni»! w» double that number, S* "• i have procured fifteen subscribersi w Scott’s Bible. J. A. D. 1 think I shall dispose of 20 sets or mo:eol .he Family Bible. 8*®', I have circulated proposes for Scottli U file / how mnny have been engaged to‘'I 1 on not is ll / but between 20 and JO • €,sl ° Jis vicinity. J*?', I have concluded to become response to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Comtr.enU’y* C.B- I have procured 106 subscribers to Bible; 6 arts to be bound in c ‘If; 3 sets . be done in hoards the other 97 ets. bou' and lettered as described in the prospect^ I presume I could procure 500 l-era for your edition of Scott’s Bible I- demand is increasing for them 1 bey * finally supersede every other large or W' 1 Bible. Fiity ol my aubscribeu live wit®* circle of 8 miles! ... J _„L Just pubii.hed an edition of 'lie ».** *“ . completed in six volumes, without . ra,I K, references; price in boards jfilH; in “, *J g2lin calf g27. Either of these e<m»“ may be had of the publisher in Boston; S G. 8t J. SCHENGK, Savannah. ,f«- 11 Marking OtusAiest O F a stipe for sole for sal aov 20 quality, just received” GEO. RYEKSON .d nnd