Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 29, 1825, Image 4

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jpiTUMfl SAlMBBt SHERIFF'S SiLES-—CONTINUKlI . OnlAeylhaf Ttmdty in Mmmttr neat. W ILL he (old tt the Court-House In the City of Bevuaneh, between the buuruuf 10 end iu’cluck. All the right title end iatereet of Andrew Manx, in RineM Wharf, being an 4ndivi< Rid eighth of two uedlYidedihirdexod one tindiffilud eeventh.of one undivided yifhlh of two andirided third). leVied on u the property of Andrew Kuo*. to eeaiefy an *x- ecutiou in favour of tViUlamatw dt De Villerw. • * ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. Oet 18 *8 MANSION HOUSE) The anheeriber bene leave to infbrm hie friend) end the public, that he haa completed hie large i.ittd commodioue house,' in the boat aiKi moetComfortable manner, and ten don hi* thank* to thoee who have heretofore its INSURANCE COMPAN NEW-YORK, I ncorporated by the wieiat•* of the elate of New-York, for Jhe j I .one‘of insuring HOtJSES add. SHERIFF’S SALE. On Ihe Jbret Tuesday mNbtembtr next, W ILL be aold in front of the Court- House in Bryan County, between tbo uauat koun of eale, A TRACT OF LAND, in said County, known, hv the name of “ Palermo," contain ing eight hundred acres, more or lees, bound ed N. E. by‘Sweat’* land*; S. W. by a salt marsh—other boundaries not known : Lev ied npon as the property of R. T. Keeling, to satiaiy an execution in favor ofthe admin- Irtrator* of Beniamin Stiles, deceased, THOMAS HARN, S. B. C. Oet IS, *6 aetroaage. Hi* heuae will dt all timea be hrcished with the best the country aflbrds, his bar with ohnic* liqubrs, and hla (tablet With good corn ana' provender, together with afstthful and experienced oitlet. The Mansion House is situated on the east aide of the public square, in the town of Clinton, directly on the road leading ffbm Milledge- villo to Macon, and nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel H. H- BLATTER. Clinton, August S3. 07fre N. B Families can be accommodated with private rooms, which are comfortable. O' The edifoid of the Augusta Chroni cle- and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pnblieh the above advertisement once a week for three month* and forward their accounts to this office for settlement. SHERIFF’S SALE. -On theJtrH Tuesday in December next, 'MTII.L be sold at the Court-Hoose, in the Tv town of Jefferson,Camden county, be tween the legal hotira of aale—i negro wo man, named Lncy, levied on aa the property of Henry A; Harris, to aattofy a tax execu tion against him, for the year 1824—amount due ls 1224 and coats. I G. W. THOMAS, D. $■ C. C. Oct *7 32 SheriiTs Sale. On the first Tuesday in November next. , W ILL be mid b-:(ore the Ci urt House in Chatham County, between the uiutl houra. All that certain tract jar parcel of land alt tiatrd in the County of Chatham and Start of Georgia on the salt! between the bland) of Sfcidij|>av and Burnsides and known by the aatwwof Rcdoulia Ulanu containing aixty three aerta move or leas t also ill that other tract or petrel of land aituated and being on Sklds- way Island in the County aforesaid, computed of three different and originally diatinct tri-dt of hod hot adjoining each other, the first of which was originally granted Co Miclaei Hit-: ter for sne hundred acres, the second of Which ,wa» originally granted to Jno. Blli fb- fifty t> area, and the third and last of which oral or. gioaiy granted of Mtehael Hitter for fifty acres, - which throe fraota of iand contain in the udtule (not isehadlng Redoubt bland) two-Hui dre a no thirty seven acres with the apourtensneea. levied on to entiafy the Plautera Bank of tn state of Georgia, on foreotosure of Morguage against John W, Stirk. ISAAC D’LYON. i. e. o. Oet 4 (ft? sheriff's Dale. On the firrt Tuesday ha November next, WILL be told before the Court Unuae in VW the city of Savannah, between tbe.ua nat bourn of aale, Two Stages,, lour Horses, and four seta of Harnett, belonging to tbia end of tbr Augus ta Line, levied on un 'er a fnreloiure ol a Mortgage from Joseph J. Thompson, to jo. seph Cumming, aaaign-d -O Al-xandei T Dopaon. A D’LVON a i o. o » p: 8 Administrator’s Sale W ILL be sold- at public auction on MONDAY, 3iat inat. at eleven o’clk. A- M. at the late residence of John Dillon. Esq. deceased, the HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE St WEAR ING APPAREL of the amid deceased.— Sold by order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of the heira and (Oreditors. JOHN GUILMARTIN, / '■ Administrator Col. ’ „ Oet 20 29 favored him with their eell*i''‘and flatten 1 dUlUJINGB, VESSELS,WJ F] himself thht by bia onremitted attention to 1 their CARGOES, MERLf please, be with share a part of the public piker PERSONAL PROP) P r.ANTERS>.HOTEL,WARRBNTON. THE Subscribers having eutnr- . ed into co-partnership ' ip ttie I'l'H PLANTERS’ HOTEL, take thia dfiMiiBK method of informing their friend* and the public that they continue to keep up that well knoWn SalabfinhinentV on the east aide of the public square* in Warren tun, and return their sincere thank* to those win. have favored them with their custom, and with fur a continuance of that support from the public which their attention to btislnesa will merit. Their table will be supplied with every thing the country and season afford, Their Bur will be supplied with the choicest kind of li- qenra—Stables prorider] with good provender and attended by faithfufaipf careful o-.liera. ' . • ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18. O* The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub-. Itsh the above once a week for 8 weeks, and forward their account) to the. subscribers in Warrington. A. C. ft M. A. Oot. 27 32 laofifi ot i'otnogftbj T\re, and also to insure VESSELS and MER CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION; or TRANS PORTATION. Capital 'tock *300.000, which his all been paid in CASH, and the public may rely with confidence upon the whole aunt, being alwave available to meot its engagements. R. HAVENS, Prest. The subscriber hiving been appointed Agent for the above Company', will insure against Lose by Fire, and Hazard nf Inland Navigation, aa set forth in the preceding proposals, on as favorable terms a* can be done In this city. . S. C. DUNNING. Agent for Howard Insurance Company. N. B — Persons living, in tho coup try, can have insurance effected by addressing the Agent, giving s description of the prem ises to be insured, post paid- Bnpt 20 *8 State Georgia—-Chatham County, TO ALL WtlOM IT.yAYCONCEKX. iGHMHKAI Daniel Carney, Jr. hat appb <## ed to the Hononbld the Court of 0 - di ,»rv of-Jliatham County frnr letters of ad -ministration on-ifie eatse and effects of Wit 'ism Wnodbiidg-.late - f dsvanhsh. merehsnt, , ta- fi. pn behatf.uf the hsir* aid creditors, anp -jr.q.ri if ‘he retadvea. ThfSt are Is orth American Review. NO. XLfX. CONTENTS. H. HI. IV. V. VI. . EAECL TOR’S ---ALE, On Thursday the iSth December next, W ILL be auld at the plantation of Ihe late Col. Nicholas Ware, on “Little Riser, in Columbia county, the corn and fodder aad other provisions made there the peasant sea- - loo, and all the farming utbosile belonging to the place, the stuck of horses and mules, amoog which are tome valuable brood marts, nod fine colts of the best blood—the stock of oattle, some full, and some half blood of the - English breed—the stuck of hogs, and the Plantation—There are abunt fifteen hundred tores Pf land, and eoough c I eared, and in cul tivation to give employment to twenty-fire or thirty hands.' Much of this land is of goud quality, aad the rest very valuable for its timber. ALSO, At tlio tame time and place, will be sold the Grist and 8aw-Mills on Little River, and the Bridge across it, known as Wares, with about forty acres of land.attached thereto. And on Thursday, the iii December, there will be sold.at tba Plantation on Havan. Bah River, in Columbia county, at thrtmnutb of the Kiolcee Creek,, the whole of the earn - end; (udder, farming utensils, slock, tic. be longing to that place, and also the plantation Itself, including about six hundred acres ot land m very excellent quality. And oh Thursday the 29th December, will be told at the market-house, in the City of - Augusta, about FORTY very likely NE GROES, including mechanics, bouse ser- vants, and field hands., - The tales at each place will commence at ten o'clock, A. M. tnd dote at 4 o'clock, F. M. and be continu ed from day to day, until jbe property is all sold. Twelve months credit wilt be given for all . earns over Ten Dollars, and notes with good security required, before the property will be delivered. '. . BUSAN B. IVARE. Ex'trx. WiVT'W. HOLT, ErV October 21 , Qf the Witt of N. Ware Oct, 27 . * 32 A CARD. T HE subscriber, admitted to practice in the Several Courts of Law and Equity a ibis State, offers to' the public haa pro-' ftsaional services in the Courts of.' BM, I Henry, I Jones, j Crawford, Monroe, 1 Jasper, I Twigge, , Pike. ^vabhinuto; Mpp», Ribb County, (Ga JTON POE. ) 84 Claims of the United Statue on Naples and Holland. I. Messuage of the President of the United Slates to the Hqusebf Representatives, relative to the claim,on Naplna. 2 Message ofthe President of the United States, transmitting the cor respondence relating to the claims of the citixen* of. the United States up on the Government of the Nether lands. ' - Lord Byron's Character and Wri tings. - 1. Recollections of the life of By ron. By the late R. C. Dallas, Esq. Sis Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend'; including his Letters to bia Mother; in 1809, 1810, and 1811. r 3. Journal ofthe Conversation of Lord Byton. By Tbomaa Medwin. Esq. Wayland’s Discourses on the Duties of an American Citixen. The Duties of an American Citi zen two Discourses delivered in die First Baptist Meeting Houso in Bos ton. bf Francis Waylsnd, jr. Pinkney’s Poems. Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney. English Common Law Reports. . Reports of Case* nrgued and de tovrained in the English Courts of Ci-raiqon Law. Edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lnwbcr, Esqrs Orphic Poetry. Orpheus Poeiarum Grecorum An tiquissimu*,—Auctoro Gi orgio Hen rico Bode. VII. Columbus. Codice diplomatic!) Colotnbo-Ame ricano, oasis Raccolta di Docomonti originali e inediti, spettanti a Cristo- fore Colombo, Sic. Genpvn, 1823. VIII. Gold and Silver in Mexico. A report on tho Expediency of Augmenting the Duties on .the Ex portation of Giild and Silver, presen ted to'tlie General Constituent Con gress nf Mexico, by the Committee of Finance and Mines, Augnat 9, 1824. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. Perljins’e History of the Late War. 443 3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen manship.- 481 4. Summary View of America 453 5. Addresses before the New- York Aoademy of Finn Arts 459 6. Bacon’s Plus for Africa. ,482 7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram mas. ’ -474 8. Crafts’ Address boforeths Palmotto'Sncioty. 464 ( 8. Blanco White's Spanish Varieties. “— 467 Quarterly. List of New Publi cations. 469 Index. 483 Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 , 29 therefore i • cite end idmonith eil and inguler Jte kmdrtd ami creditors of the nid deceat ‘ to Ale itteir obj ctions (if any they hsve) be granting of the administration or Ih ■. ite on h ■ droessed to tho applicant in thu rk’s t Ace tif the sikl Court, on nr before htthird d*y of November next; otherwise letters of sdministiatien wit) be g' anted T| tnet* ihe Honorahle Elisa Fort one of the justices of the said Court, the fourth day of October, A D one tboueand eigh< hundred and twenty fire. '• SAM L. M. BOND, C. C. 0. Oet. 4 . S"f. (ieorgta—tirtjan County. By j .,ilna Rv.irti, L.ers ul toe flout-, ot Ordi- n.rv nf the ‘lount,’ -ipitctsidl T&.UL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, %B1.iE.iBAn, Phims Manly' .lisa applied for jJ let - WAREHOUSE * OOMMZBSZON BUSUtHS8 r -MACON. , I T IIE undersigned has rented of parish Carter, Esq. his Ware-Houses at this plane, and lenders his.services to, liis friends and Ihe public, in the above line of business, with assurances that any business confided to his care, shall receive his personal and undivided attention, and that his best exer tions, will be used to give satisfaction to his customers. The Ware Houses are new, extensive, safe, and very conveniently ar ranged and eituated fur the transaction of business. He intends running Jwo good and sub stantial boats during the beating icasdn, which will be expedited in their passages up and down, by the aid of one of the Stems • Boot Compim/i Slenm-Bnati. Insurance on inerchqndtse and produce s*hipped hi his boats, can be effected in a responsible office oh is favorable terms as by any other boats that will run the river; and reasonable «d| vsnees will be made by him on produce shipped by Htom to the consignment of hie friends in Savannah. By the first boatB he wili receive a good supply of GROCERIES* which he will sell an moderate terms. He now iffere for Sale, 200 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. . John t bowland. Macon, October 11, 1825. Oct 20 29fo» lette.n of administration oo the ettati (f ‘Villixm Manly, late of Hid county, dec. lit behalf of the heirs add creditors r I hesu are therefore toerte and aumoitl- b all and sin- „ 'i|itr the kindred and creditors of aaid de to file ibuir,objections (if any they have) in Iny ulfice wilUilT thirty days tram -.ilis dat: -tiher-visc leitcrs nf sdininistratKiu will be gran ed the applicant. Given under my band and anal tbia 23d or Sept, one thousand eight Ituudred and twen. ty.fipe. 1 JOSHUA SMITH, C. C O ‘•ept ’9 ' tv 19 VALUABLE MEDICINE. VOtT VaVst'A Vegetable Catholicon. fffkHB suhacfiiu r respectfully aolibita thg at 11 tentlon ofevsty friend of Stifferihg hu manity, to tn the above near end Invtilnahle remedy, whom unequal power* la eliminating from the ay stem the very seeds of disease, Georg# Esoe.of the orge Ksoe, uf the District of South. * nd * being duly ' ni ‘k* »bo*» •aTCkhsI respect, correct tad true. «td Hat the signature to it b in the hand! writing of this deponent. Pilotage. T i meeting of the Board of Commission- A era on the 15tli instant, it was ordered that John Robbina, be suspended from acting as a Pilot, for one month. • Bu order, JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, Stcfy.C. P. Oct 18 . "■ , 28qf Notice. VTINE MONTHS after the date of this -v notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to self a part of tile real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the buuetit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.. JOHN W. STACY, Aduifoistrator. dec 18 21 I*. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND OYER AND TERMINER FOR THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER TERM, 1825. -~ W HEREAS William C. Wayne. Freder- ick Herb. Charles Dunham and Wil liam lour, were drawn and summoned to at tend as Grand Jurors-at this term of the Court sod have made default,' Ordered, that they be severally fined in the sum of forty 'dollars, unless giind and sufficient cause of ex cuse be filed on oath with the Clerk of this 1 court on or before tip first day of the next term. ' ’ '• And whereas Hugh Cassidy, George F. Palmes and Matthew Lnffborough, were- also drawn and summoned to attend as Petit Jo- Yon,’ end made default. Ordered, that they be severally fined in the snm bf twenty dpllan unless goad and sufficient pause of excuse be filed on with with the clariic of tbit court, on or before foe first day of the next term. Trfie oxtractfwm the minute*. ROBERT VY. POOLER, Clerks Savannah, filetOd. 182$.' act 28 . Oe’itgia—•'Nuuden County TO.ILL WHOM IT dMI CONCERN. \YrtleiBnltr Aik'uvson, Ad.uip stiator on the Kkltte of Jolm Atk'n- i.teccRsed, »ppHeti to the Gouri of O’ din >ry uf H»id County, for lottery di '-m saury i I* id estMte: Ther.inpi thep< f»‘re, to c te »rd dmoniub tli d singuW, the heir* »nd ere'? <or* <*f said duceR>.ed| to fi e vhoir oi)jectn n ;if any they have) in my office, on ot bi-for he Ar t f.ondRy in January next, or ietu r " 'll he grunted to the applicant. yVitrte«s the Hon William Gibaor. f LS June 30 oneuf ♦hfi Juaticc* of *afdGouitt this 25 h Jti»*c, i8/S. JOHN BAILEY, c. « o. c t 82 Georgia— aimlen County TO AIJj WHOM IT MAY CONCERN iEf HEtEAS Louis D-ifour, Administsstiu v v of the Estate of Basile Pelletier, due’, pplies tn ihe Court of Ordinary of saidcoun . for Istiers dumisso-y on said estates— h .ee are, therefore, to cite and admonish si -id singular, thn heirs and creditors of ss d -cceased. to file their ot-jec'ions (if sny the -vej in my .ffleu,on orbefore 'hefirst Mon ay in January next, or letters wit) be grade - ti e rpplicant. JLL!., Witness the Hon. Willises Gibso n [IL V.,l one of the Justices cf said Cou 1 1 thisfij'h .lime, 18 5. JO IN RAllv, 0.0.0. c-e. June ^0 % , , 82 Georgia~-Chatham County In ihe C.urt ot Oruinary, Usv Term, 18Li U N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, admin utrstor nf John Street, dec- ssed, praying in order Nisi to be madu absolute on his com I’lying witn the Isw, tor Iw. sale of ■ Lot bt Ground, number four, [4] second Tythinv tey olds Ward—Alan, p ,rt nf s font, numb- six, Tower Ty thing, Decker W»id, being tht real estate of the arid deo. lor the benefit of tne heirs and creditors t—It is ordered, that t. notice be put-kshed pine months, in one of the Public Geiettt of the City of Savannah, equiring all pnrsoiu interested, to show estue. f any they Have, why the prayer of the -peti- i ioner should not be granted. * M. BOND. c-e. o. MWM 44» Georgiy—Chatham County. In’ the Cuurtqf Ordinary—May Term. 1835.. O Nth* pmtaail or Robert Hoy, Exanjamr of John wsckerly, deb, prayirg an order AM to kemsde ebaolute, on hia eompiyinp witti the M|k to sett Two Tract* of (And in Laurens County, being the real Sst 'te of the Slid deceased, for this benefit pf the hein and creditors: It is ordered, that s-notice b> ibliahed. nine month^lp oo* ofthe Gs- suttee of the city of Savannah, requiripg til persona Interested, to show cause, if any they e>». why foe pMyetef the petitioner thauld oet.be granted. %, M. BOND, c e. a. f fifi : tt'.' mr. * • ; Gt’O-gia— aindea county TO At.L VHOM-H MAY cOsVt EltN TB iJtliBAb Jum, Hi -itu, A! itnisrtsto >7 of the Estate o'. David G Jones, lari' ta.id county, daoesaed, applies to foe Cou-1 of Ord inary of rod county, ‘for tetters die- nitsory. on mid’Estate: • heae are therefsrc to oite and admonish sit and singular, the heirs and credito-aoflsi-i !( 8ntcJ, to fie their objeetions (if 'Uy they have; in my ollice, n or buforr'the tint Mon- ay in Match noxi, otherwise letters will bu Jranted tbt applicant. Witness thu Hon. Willitm.Gibson, one o'. 8.] hejusticue'of said Louit, tbis ^7t!i august,-18 5 * JOHN bailey; Ctk. C. 0 c. c. S»nti S ‘>09 and in rertorihg the dertnged and morbid condition ef th* oritans of life to ayftwe. and healthy exercise oftheir functions, his exci ted the estoniehmehi, end completely silen ced Ih* objection* of the meet incredulous— Facu ate ihe host arguments- Jn order to pul the virtues nft'.ietTatbolieon to as'severe • scrutiny as p.pifiblm it was offered by adver tisement, together with Cm atthndanee of a phyaleuni gratuitously to any siqimm wbu wiMtld apply for it, and whose cause might seem t" com* willili-ihe rangeof iu lieanng power—numbept of severe cams of iongsta d- mg.and aimed)' them seemiogly desperate ones, pfe euttd themselvei, all ef whkk have 5ms cured, or so much relieved as to warrant the tuertion that ■ tittle pcrteverance.will do so. In fact, such lithe confideriise ofthe physi cian under whose eare these tupienti were placed, in this remedy, a confidence reau.t- im» from foe irresittible conviction that has been furred npon his mind by ocular demon- sirstion, Vnd • penutil trial nf it on tumaell foat tie pe- mits me ro declare ir aa hia d :ci- ded opinion, that the CsthcUcon is not only S perfectly safe and innocent, but q moat puw eyful and invaluable remedy in certain dit- uasL-s and states of the st stem, such aa ibe'fo) inving!— ■ Debility resulting firom Inieraperince and dissipationi Old and inverters'-Ulcers. Pains in the bonus attended with swellings of the' join-ai Indigestion, Blotrhee on the.face, pimples, Ac. i All complaints of the Liver i TetterYaws; Syphilis t Cut|iieouS diseases generally t Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints The Cstholiqpn (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges na-word consists eaeluslvelt ->f vegetable matter) with the exception of s slight dutermi istion to the buwele, which '- preserve! in a soluble state, arts insensibly, is pleaumt to the taste, and requires nu. panicu ar regimen, (abstinence It-ota s|nrtuuus It quota *1 ways exoeptud,) or confinement. A sgsntle, safe and agrepable cathartic mud oiiie, improving foe appetite and restoring tits general tune of the system, R is confidently recommended to istUes in a delicate eitua- tion. - W W. POTTER, -66 Ches-iui-street. TO. SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catbohcoe is peeuliufe. adapted to those diseases which are praval^p. ra^KSstoisnEsK: Geotgii—camden County. O ALL TO WHOM It MAY CONUEHN- TV' ! EKE AS William W- Beal*, applies tt ’## - he Court uf Ordmary of said county,for - ettertuf Adminiatrationnn the estateof Ev. tv t gilt, late uf said countv, deceased i 1 - se no t- eref,-re to cite and rdm-mith, slland-iu xnlnr, tbc heirs and creditors of satd decease-' to file forir objecuune, if any they have, m me Clerk’• Oin-.e of said Court, on or bt fore tbethird Mondty in October next, otherwise Letter* wilt be granted tbe applicant. Witness the ildnorabie Samuel Clarke one L.S.] of the Justices nf said Court, this ’.8 h bepember, 1825 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C C. S-ptAI 14 Ueotgij,—Cunuun County O -XL its WHOM it' MAY rxtl..u,irtl.s ,%B EBEAS M. H. Hubbard applies to the '-bj .out t of Ordinary uf Hid cuunty, fo> Lr. -rs of. AdminuUstim on the- estate o, ■ rpt- J mes Vincent, late of said cuunty, de c.itsed s These ere therefore -o cite sr- ..dmouish, all and singular, the heira and cred ors ul Said decessud, to file their onjcCliotis <1 any they tiave, in the Clerk’s Office of ssiu Court, oil or before foe third Monday, in 0 oner neat, otherwise letters will be granie • ne applicant Witness foe Honorable Williar Gtbsoo, nre [i..S.) of foe Juittc— of said Couti, t i» >8 Septemoer ,3:S JOHN BAILEY, C C O C. C. Sept W 14 Philadelphia. AfaySI, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W. Potl-tr, Ihsvu bteiy exhibited, in several instances, a rr-edi csted sirup, called Putter’s Vegetable Cstho licon, with foe most decided advantage. I has, as yet, never failed effecting .'a cure in every case is which 1 have thong;.t proper to employ it. H.M'MUKTRIB, M 0 Bfcl , .... J'JII’iB1NN3,Aldenaaa. Philadelphia, May; 8%, 1124- sure remeay t a single trial of it, wtll convince planters of tt* superior efficacy to any rente- dy of a similar natura in tht United atstci- „ .. NOTH5R. •nte advantages <nf this medicine are, nth confining foe patient unneeetsuily to the hooee, or keeping him from his business— With one solitary exception, that of spiritu* proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give t consideration equal in value, pereooe at a diaUnce who m*y wish to try uti w edict tie, but who are not certain if it be appHcoble to their complaint, are request. , ® c,cri *» e o*»e tod symptoms i B a letter, post-paid, and directed to bint—thn letter will be immedwtely placed in htnut fully competent to decide the question.- should the remedy not seem to suit tbe dir- enee, they will be frankly fold ad. CAUTION. To prevent disappointment it it we 1 ! te <tste that it tasea in ordinary esses tro-n ,1 to $ hostles to effect s cure sothst persons “re labouring under any srr n'n infirmity, must makeup their mind ton-rs-v-.-r.„ extent at least-if they do no;, they might at well save themselves foe trouble indtjpcnne -f usings smaller quantity. All enters post-paid nnd encledno the m-nry, immediately “ttended t--( ami uic mu.'J..lift psokedand delivered with directions fur je,. • > sny place in foe city, and /nrwardeti as rtf rented , Georgia, Chatham County -by ale u- .lornute UJe Just s t*l rtf J (.'.tor Court ol Citntbsm Oounly, sitting to- ur- dnisrr purptiu) TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. if# ir-ttbAd JunMuan alcigs, Mimuiistrs JJ tor of ttie estate of bamui-l Haugbtun, Jvusaaeu, has petitioned tbe Cut* t ot Ordiba y, to iicdumissud from tus said admiutstra- ion: Now these are therefore, to cite ana -umon-sn nil persons ruterestud in foe said ea- .ate, to hie their objection*, if any they have, at tlie granting oi me prayer of the petitioner ni the Clerk*- Office of tbe said Court, on or sefure the tenet day of Msroh next, other, wise Letters Dtsraisaory wit be granted foe petitioner- ■> ilih-H the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the ssiu Justices, this tenth day ut September, eighteen hundred end twen ty -five. bAMUEL M B')ND, Clerk Court Ordinary. Sept 10 13 Notice. N INE MONTHS Hie: foe date hereof; ap> plication will be made to the Munutauie Court of Ordinary Tor the County cf Cunt, to sell t asm, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or parts of a. tract of land, lying and being in tun co inly uf Effingham, containing by re- Lent eqrvey, nine Hundred add eighty -fl/t eres, and known by the name of tbe Tuck- .sucking Tract, formerly the property of R-ng and Hotchkiss, now banging to the state of Alexanders. Hoe’s orphans, for tbc benefit of uid orphans. WILLIAM MOREL, July 4 Guardian A- 8. Roe's Orphsmh Notice. VTINE MONTHS after date, application 1 - will be mane to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, silting for ordinary ptirpu- sea, for Iqave »o sell all the rest estate nf tbe late Thomas Ravage, of Brysa-Cnanty, vis: Ppint Ylautetion, oonsisting of twq hundred and eighty acres Rice Land, nn foe Oueeehee River, four miles below the F -ray, atfi -ining he plantation uf Joaeph Habersham and 8te pbeo EHott Alan, two hundrod and fifty seres, more er leas, of Fine Land, appertain- Vl thereto. Alto; a Tract of Land eetled Philadelphia. July 28M, 1824. Mr. W■ W. Potter, Dear 3ir—Ynu expressed a wiah that wnuld give a concise statement of my suft. r ings. from * the nopeihn commencement, In the present propitious stage of my disease . About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from 'mprodent exposure on deck, 1 was seised with x violent fever Having ho medir-n! at- endanteon board, I was compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar- tval at Cnsrleston, S. 0, it was treated as rvphus. The skill of my Physician subdued he fever, but P! anix-like, foe terminatiun if this gave ris- ttya ditease equ«lljnti»t:ess- mg, and which, till nuw, I had th. light incur, -ble. Various abscesses made thn- unwel- :ometppesrsner,'particularlyon Me joints, vtiich were twe ied to an enormous tixe.— These gradually subsided into hard tu-nort, >ne of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now'msde and a targe evacuation of pus, mixed with piece* of bone ■ oak place. In addition to this, I st.il ti ed the most eacruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that was idminii tcred either gave me no relief or ser ved to aggravate the Jia.lrse, the severity uf whirh incr-sased with every succeeding year, dunh was my paiofrtl si .uation that 1 despair*-- ofeverbeiug restored to my hcal-h; Iliad not pnly tried tho regular means of relief, but used, though in vein, every popular rem edy 1 could hear of- It was in this awful and deaponding condition,that I was persuaded tn .ommenceacouraeofyouvVegetablec -h I •con, and foe happy result ii, "fern the use of ihe two bottles, my whole tye'em htu under gene a complete revo.ution, my point have fo oa ken me T‘ the discharge tYom my Keee began io diminish, and soon ceased altogether, the ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumor* for foe removal of which I. have tried io vein more remedies than I can neme. are rapidly decreasing: my appetlteT which was gone, has returned—I arc in fact, nearly well, end feel confident thst a fear boities more of your, (to me) inrtlutble medicine, will mike me perieotly so. - Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July r 6,1874. My confidence in the reget ible catholicon is undiminish-rd, and as fresh in-tanecs of its powers aru doily occurring, in my own prac tice. 1 have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseatei to which it is applica ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. - M. V’MUHTRIE, M. D. ' alina, ooutmting fifty acres, on Medway Riv r, <djmnipg the lands of J J. Maxwell. fun? .*5 MAKY SAV GE, A^m^rx. 71 Dope Mats. TUST received hy the .William WtHacw ll three dosen beat quality India D4br late, for sale by I, W. MORRELL. ■ M - ' March ft Philadelphia, May 28,18 '4 Six—Tn consequence of imprudent expo* tire four years ago, I had the misfortune tq be come l.'ffiicted with a disease, the painful re sult* of whjch indorsed me to apply in suc cession to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I raoeived either no relief, or front whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing as foe former. My whole system became *r- feeted. 1 could get no rest at night oo ac count of tbe violent pain (hat'I felt in every part of my body/ the weakrteas and e-nacia tion of which was such that I could scarcely walk.. In thia state .1 fortunately board of your vegetable Catholicon—four bottles of which, bu completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite ia goods and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, kc WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn aad eubsOr'bed to before are. May 38, 1834 JOHN BINN8, Alderman. - Philadelphia, May 38,1874. Sir—1 am now, thanks to yonr medicine, a hearty mar. For nearly sax years I have been 8 martyr toadlseaae, whose ravage* threat ened, if not aoon stopped, to put t period to my exiMenee, Having-had-ooregnhr medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint atlait got tdsuchva height that I oould not awallosr without great pain nnd difficulty. Tumors formed ht dURrent parts efmy body, aedllMganlo think Sty situation ahaoat drepemte. '74>e five bott4s ofthe ’Catholiooe which I have takaa bare com* plet*(yenredma,aiidlamaatru weUaa I N. B. To prevent the possibility of -ill i*. pbaition, it will be svt-l in the ouy-of Phiiadei- phia. at the offict; in Firth near Mace-Str-et, orst the dwelling of the- propri- tor, N. 66 Ihesnu! street, only, and ibr-wd hy his au thorised agents. W W. POTIF.u, 86 C!ie~nut Street, Phitaile'plfie• I bjve appointed GEORGE RYE tSON, Druggist of Savannah, titv sole agent, bri-g. giita wanting the above valuable (neriir a* t ill binuppfied by him for cash, at the sm-.e rate, as if ordered direct from me—vn. £.18 per dosen, or three dollsrv. a a-ngie bottle. W. W. POTTER, Plnladelpiiia. Any person on application to the auhscril'-r* will be furnished with certificates of the i ft, cscy of tbe above medicine, sufficient to rum vince the mind of the most sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy.for newipaprr IK ■ertion. GEO. RYEIfoON, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 IN EQUITY. Between W. Davies. Administrator, Complain ant, and John Carnochan. Admimitrater, de Sortie no . with the inil annexed of Gserfs Hichardion and ethcre, Dejendante.—h emnly Chatham Supetier Court- Chancery, 20lA Augntt, 1824. I T appearing thst John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in tbe said bill of complaint named, residea without the state of Georgia, in that part of tbe United Kingdom) ol Grot Britain anu Ireland, called Scutlutd i ft it ordered that the raid John Murray Cir- nochan, do appear and answei’ to the com. plainanl’s aaid bill, within nine mnntha front the date-of thia order, etherwiim that the said bill:)) to him, bd token L r n confess' r and it ia further ordered, that a copy of thia order be publiehed once « week, in nne of the public Gaxcttea of-thia atate, until the e» pitation of the time within which the said de fendant ia required to appear and answer aa aforesaid. f rue copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 j JOf Georgia—Camden Conwy. TO .ALL WHOM I f M 4Y CONCERN, y^HEUEAS J Btchlott fun. adminirtri'or on the eslatutof DavidTucker and Dav d M'uredic, applies to foe Court of Ordinary of at Id County, for Letten diamisaary on the estates of said deceased persona: These are, therefore, to ei'.eand admonish, the hrira and creditors of said deceased persona, to fib their objection) (K any they have) in my of fice, on or before foe first Monday in January < next, or letters will be granted to the'appli cant, —w Witness the Hon. William Gitvn, |IL.S [ one nf the Justices uf said Court, ■- I thii25ih June, 18'$. JOriN BAILEY,e. e o.c.e. June 39 ' ' 97 HY Georgia —Camden County. THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB SAID COUNTY. IfifHKREAS lohn Chevalier, has applied TT to aaM Court, for Letters Dmsntorr on the eatatetof Samuel Coxens and Uni t. •luck, deceased. Thoee ere, therefore, » cite and admonish, all and singular, fits km* dred and oreditors ot the aeid ducessed pert sons, to file their objections, if any they htvr, in my office, on or before the first Monday m January sext, er Latter* will be granted the applicant. Witnem the Honnrmble J'mel Scott, o»* ofthe Justices of aaidstlourt, this w* teeLth day of Aps il, eighteen hundred and twenty-five. (L, 8.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.C. ft Apr I 71 34 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF OftniNARY (0 ■ -SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS Lewis Btchlott,applies to th« 'JJ Court of Ordinary of eaid County: fit tmttera Diamisaory on the estate of Fr-.aeiS Rnaotupe: These are, therefore, to cite are admonish, all and ainipilar, the kindred are creditors of said deeeaaed, to file their ohjrf tions, if any they have, in my office, on or hr* fore foe i /t Monday in January next, wit* Letten Dtemnaory wifi be granted toe tppKctnl* . Witn eat the Hmtnnhle Ssnvsel CleraJ one ofthe J-.ntieea of aeid Court, tha - sixteenth dey nf April, tighter! hurt dred end twenty-five. . - [L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0, C C .April 3\ 24 HAY. ttA BUNDLES PRIME HAY.IandiSf DU from Brig Pheamtnt, for salehy * April 18 C. & GRISWOL*'. 'yt.i