Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 01, 1825, Image 4

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#•> ,V’ •/V». 4 l fALEB—CONTINUED. ♦>|| nut. ■• \h* aold at the Coatt-Houaa ie *vsn**b, !•»»••«, A? INjitxf Asti**' >f, being on* undlvt- ...JivUed third* end one j of mm undivided eighth l third*) levied on u the ,nd{aW Knox, to aalitfy tn ex- hvoer of Wiliiintvon * D* ISAAC D’LYOff.SC. C. ♦ | ' *8 SHERIFF’S BAILS. jy mNbncmbtr next, li* he void in front of the Court- ibu»e in BrynaDoiuity, between the • TStTBACTOImUnD, in aaid County. ianern bribe n»me of •• Palermo,* contain - ’ ing eight hundred acre*, more or lass, bound- WfN/R by SwnaVs land* i 8. W. by a unit tnnkib»*other boundaries not known : Lev- ,1*4 ope* n* the property of a. T. Keatmg, to eatiiAr aneaecoljon.in favor ofthe admin- ktttttoit of Benjamin 9tlle*. deceased. . THOMAS HARN, S. B. C. ;oeifa ~ v . ; . «» t ; ' SHERIFF’S SALE/ Ki 'Ch» Ihetrd Tumiaa in December next, W ILL be aold at the Court-Houie, in the town of Jedeieoo,Camden ooouty.be- •i tweeb the legal hopm of eale—a negro wo- man, named Lucy, levied on at the property ' , of Henry A. ttarrw, to aatirfy a tax execu- /-tie* against him, for the year ,1824-amount in* ft 72*1 and eoats. > A* O, W. THOMAS, D. S. C. C. Oetn a* Sheriff’s Sale. thejfnt Turnkey in Mvembtr ne tl. "Loe told b. fore the Ctnrt Houae in U»th«m Co MANSION’ HOUSE. Tbt aubaoribt* begs leave to inform hi. Wenda anlthn poblie., ’that ha baa completed hi* large _and eotnmodioua houae. in the moat coetfortabie mahnaV. end ton' rehia thankatn tboae who have heretofore '•hhrwith their oalia. and- datwrt ihaiW bin onremitted,-attention to iaae, he will abarb a part of tbo public -jtronage. Hi* hotiae'will at all timea.be firniahM-with Hie beet the country affords, Ma bar with choke liquor*, and hie etabtei with good e*m and provender, together #ith a faithful and experienced ostler.- The Mauairin Hnuah is aitnnted on the ewt aide of the public aqnare. in the town of Clinton, directly otr the road leading from Milled™- villo 40 Macon, and' nearly opposite the Clinton Hotel. ■ H. H. SLATTERv Clinton, Angnat 23. •’ OTfre N-B—Families oan be accommodated tyitli private rooms, which are comfortable. tr.The editor* of the Anguat* Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are requened to publiah the' above advertisement once a week for three irionths and forwrird tbeir account* to this office for settlement. ,'ouaty, between the until . All Oat certain tract or pared of hnd ait. Opted in the County of Qbati am and Slate of “ '•'■ on the atltabetween the Iilandaof and Burnaidea and known by the douhi Iilan.’ euutaining sixty three or ieaa«also *l| that other tract or af.land situated and being on Skida- Way blend in the County aforesaid; compoaetl I *f throe different and originally distinct t»ct of land hut adjoining each other, the first of 1 Which ww or.giaalty granted to Mickei Bit ter forone hundred sorer, the second of which I W*a engleafljr granted to Jno. Bib. for fitly a* I . eras, pad the third and last of which waa or- gi«aly Emitted of MichaelRitterfor fifty acres, I . which three troeta of land epntain in the whole (Wot Including Redoubt. Island) two Hundred { agio thirty seven acres With the tpourtenanees. Waned On to satisfy tbo Planter* Bank of t i I Obit* *f Georgia, onr foreoioaure of llorguage agairidt John W. *Hrk- . 7* , ; • ISAAC D’LYON. a. e e. - - Oetd ■ • • o ■ ^ hihenlTsfiule. ’ Putts firri Tuesday inNottmhtr next, VfWNiA.be sold before the Court House in | W the city of Savannah, between th* us- ■ ail bwnof Hie* , - Two Sttgeq, four Horses, and four lets oi l Harness, belonging to this end of the Augur- J td liiMr levied on under a foreloaure of a| Mortgage from Joseph I. Thompson, to Jo- nfeph Cuaraiing, assigned so Alexander T P1JI. YTE/iS 1 HOTEL, WARREtfTOJ*. THE Subacriberv haring enter ed into co-partnership io the I PLANTERS* HOTEL, lake this .method of toTonhing their friendr tnd Hie public that they continue to keep up (hat well known establishment, 6o the east ride of the public square io Warrenton, and return their sinehre thanks to those who have favored them with their cqytoin, and wish for * continuance of that support from tho public whioh their attention to bmdnest wilt merit. Their table will be supphed, with every thing the country' and season afford. Their Bar will be supplied with the choicest kind of II- qeors—Slablos provided with good provendora and attended by faithful and careful ostlers. ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18. ID* The Editors of tbe Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, are requested Io pub lish the abpve once a week for 8 weeks, and forward'their accounts to the subscribers in Warrington. A. C. ft M. A. Oct. 27 3* INSURANCE COMftOT .NEW-YORK, J NCQRPORATEO by the of the slate ofNew-Vork, for S uae of iuaorini lyiujiNa other ^SONAL PROPERTY, *gi Uu yt Whfit®, and aleo lo ineore VE80HIj8 and MER- CHAMDI8E against the HAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS PORTATION. , Capital btoeik 8809,000, which baa all been paid i CASH, gird the publip may rely, with eo ifldence upon th* whole sum. being glwari ivailabl* to mpob It'a engeg,omenta. R. 1 [AVENS, Free*!. The aubecriber having been epuointed Agent for the above jDonwany, will inaure against Loss by Fire, and of Inland’ Navigation, as set forth jin the preceding proposals, on a*Ayorabie tetms a« can be done ip this city. M-.C. DUNNING, Agent for Howant Inntranre Company. N. B —Persona living in the country,- can haVe insurance effected by addrparittg the Agent; giving a description of tbe prem ises to be insured, post paid Sept 20 16. Mff&tage. , A T ameetihg of th* Board Of Commiefbn- A *«• Bo tha 15th tmtaat, it waa wrtiirad that John Robbins, be sutpaOdod from acting tie a Pilot, for on* meoth. HOLCOMBE, Stefy.C. P, —-- -fL " :t8at - VALUABLE Notice. RTINE MONTHS after the date of thk i* notice, application will be made to tbq Honorable the Coort of Ordinaty of Libor ty County, for permisaion to wall a part of the 'reiil estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the beirs and creditor* of acid 'deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Admihiatrator. •dec 18- v ' *1 h: HopaoD. s- p’ 8 . o'Lyon, •. a c c. Administrator’s 8a e W ILL be aold at public auction.on MONDAY. 31st inst. at eleven o’clk. A tfi.-at tbe late residence of John Dillon. £aq deceased, the HOUSEHOLD AJfD KITCHEN FURNITURE f( WEAR- Cm APfAREL of the said deceased.— Sold by order of the Honorable the Court wf Ordinary, for the benefit of the heirs'and ■ ..creditors. JOHN GUILMART1N, , 1 , Admihiatrator Col. Oct 20 29 V . - EaECU'I'Oiv’o ..iALE. On Thureday the lfifA December next, W ILL be sold a| the plantation of tlie lata UoL Nicholas WtiV, oh Little River, k Columbia equnty,' tbe corn and.fodder and other provisions made there the present sea son, and ell the forming utensils belonging to ^|ie place, the stbak of hu^es and mules, •moog which are tome valuable brood mares, end fine oolta of tbe beat blood—tbe Itock of ctetlle, some foil, hud some half blood of the .English breed—tbe stock of bogs, and the Itonlatiott—There are about fifteen, hundred'! acres of land, and enough cleared, aud in cut- , tiration to give employment to twenty -fire or ' thirty hands. Much of this land is of good quality, and the rest rerp valuable for its - Umber., f ALSO, ' At foe fame time and place, will be sold th* Grist and 8fW-Mi]lt on -Little River, and the Bridge across it, known as Wares,^-with about forty aprea of land attached thereto. • Auden Thursday, tbs 22d Decembar, thare will ba sold at the Plan'taiioD on Sevan. ' aah River, in Columbia county, at the mouth of tbefiiokhe Creek, tbe whole of the corn. ' . sod fodder, farming uteosils, stock, fee. be- » ibg to that place, and also tbe plantation f, Including about six hundred acre* of land of very excellent quality. : And .on Thursday the29tb December, will k* mid at the market-house, itt the City of' Augusta, ahout FORTY very likely NE- ‘ GHOES, including mechtnips, -house Mr- ' tante, and- field bands. Tbe sales at each pace will commence at ten o’clock, A. M. and close *t 4 o’clock, P. M. aud be continn- • tdfrom day to day, until the. property it all III. IV. V. iSorth American Review. . MO. XLIX. - CONTENTS.^ Claims of the United State* on jfaples and Holland. I. Messsage of tbe President of - the United States to the House of Representatives, relative to the claim on Naples. 2 Message of the President of Ihn United States, trsnsmitting the cor respondence relating to the claims of the citizens of the United Statue up on the Government of the Nether lands. Lord Byron’s Character and Wri ting*.- 1. Recollection* ofthe life of By-, ton. By the late R. C. Dallas. Esq. f. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend i including his Letter* to hii Mother-; in 1808, 1810, and 1811. 3. Journal of the Conversation of Lord Byron.' By Thomas Medwin. Esq. Welland’s Discourse* on the Duties of an American Citizen. 1 The Duties of an Amerieari Citi- sen; two Discourses delivered in the ' First Baptist.Meeting House in Bos ton. By Francis Wayland, jr. Pinkney’s Poems. Poams.- By Edward C. Pinkney. English Common Law Reports. Reports of Cases argued and de termined in the English Courts of Common Law. Edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. Lowlier, Esqrs VI. Orphic Poetry. Orpheus Poetarum Grecorum An tiquissimus.—Auctore Geargio Hen rico Bode. VII. Colun»hus. Codice diplomstico Colnmbo-Ame ricano, ossia Rsccolt* di Documenti originali e inediti, spettanti a Crist'o- foro Colombo, ftc. Genova, 1823. VHI. Gold tnd Silver in Mexico. A report on the Expediency of Augmenting t.l;e Duties on the Ex- - portn'tiqn of Gold and Silvers present ted to the General Constit Ant Con gress of Mexico, by the Committee of Finance and Mines, August 9, 1824. ' Critical Noticca. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 2. Perkins’s History of the Late War. 443 3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen- - manehip. ■ - 451 4. Summary View of America 453 6. Addremea before the New- York Academv of Fine Arte 459 8. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 462 7. Barnard's Polyglot Gram . mar. 474 8. Crafts’ Address before the Palmetto Society. 464 9. Blanco- White'* Spanish Varieties, 467 Quarterly List of New Publi cations. 469 Index. 483 iJuit received by W- T.“WILLIAMS. Oct 20 . 29' WAREHOUSE * OOMBSXSSXOir BUSX2TBIS, MACON, v , T HE undersigned has rented « Parish Carter, Esq. His Ware HouSea at this place, and ten* re bis services to.hii friends and the public, ill the above line of busineu, with assurances4hat any business confided to hie care, shall receive hjs personal aad undivided attention, nnd that hiq best exer tions will be used to give satisfaction to his customer*. The Ware Housed are new, extensive, eafe, and. very-convenient ly a J- rangod and situated for the transaction of business. \ He intends running two good arid sub stantial boats during the boating season, which will he expedited in their passages up and down, by the aid of one of the Steam- Boat Company'* Steam-Boate. Insurance on merchandise and produce shipped bj his boats; can be effected in a responsible! office on as favorable terms as by any other boats that will run the river; and reasonable adj Georgia—■('amden County. TO ALL WHOM ITMAt COMCESX. raniHltBftS Alexander Atkinson, Ad nin* W jatrator on the Bstate of John Atkm- eon, dacetaed, appliei to tlie Court of Ordin ary of laid County, for letters dismitsory on said estate > Theae are, therefore, to c.to and admonish all and singular, ttw heir* and cred itor! of paid deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in toy office,'pn or before the first Monday in January next, os letters will he granted, to tbe applicant. Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one pf tb, : Justice* of aaid Court, thu 2S;h June, 1835. JOitN BAILEY, c. c o.c c. 'It 1 .- ' 82 Georgia—Jamden County. TO AIM WHO W If MAT COMCEHM inrIrKi'BAS Ujii.p Dtifuur. hbniinistraior ft of the- Bstate of BasiUi Pelletier, dec’,; spplies.to the Court of -Ordinary of said eoun- v. for letters dumistory on aaid estate :— ' base are, therefore, to cue amhadaonisb all Old eingulzf, the heir* and creditors of said -lee eased to' file their object ion* .(if any they uve) in my office, on or before the Grit Mot ley in Jaouary neat, or letter* will be grantqu to ti.e.applicant. * “——m Witpiesa the Hon. William Gibio 4.11 onn of the Justice* of said Cou " thia 25th time, 18 5. JOHN BA1LY, c. C.o, o. c. : n- "»J ,82, ? Georgia—'Chatham County, ih> Ci.iurt ol Ordinary, May Term, 1825 4 "hN tbe pc itfon of Henry Champion, admin ll latrator of John Street, docraaed, prsyin^ -.n urder Abi '6 be mad- dbtelule on his coir, piying w;tn the law, for be asle of a Lot ol Ground, number four, [4] second Tylhinv which he will sell on modcratfl terms. Henou) offer* for Sale, 200 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. ■ I J >HN T ROWLAND. Macon, October 12, 1826. Oct 20 29fef ' NEW-YORK " H STATU LXTBBATQBB CLASS NO. Ill, FOR 18(5, W HICH will be drawn.oo the fourth day of-Jaouary, 1828, aod finished in a Jew minutes. - 45 NuMliaa—6 Ballots to BE Drawn. SELL1MQ SCHEME. vincea will be made by him on produce hteynolda Ward— Alan, p-rt of • Lot, number shipped by them to the consignment of bill -i*. Tower Tyihmg, Dc-ck.-r Waid. being the friends in Savannah. By the first boats he teal aafote of tbe and dec (or the beneflt ot w il|receivepgoodgupplyof^GROCERIl|8y j IJJrti^’heT^Ittbl^whir-"n^l^'Tn*twlm*ob ■ the Public Gasetts of the City of Savannah, requiring all persons interested, to show csunc. f any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. -S. M. BOND; el e. o. May 14 444 Georgia— Chatham County. ft.'(he Court of Ordinary—.Vt»y Teriq, 1825. O N tbe petition'of Hobirt Hoy, Executor of John Wackerly, dee, praying an order AM to be made anaolute, on his' complying *,in tlie law, to sell Two Traet* of Land in l«ui eni Countv, being the real eitvte of the laid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* i It is ordered, that » notice be nhliahed, nine montba, in one of the Gi>. settee of the city*of Savanneb, requiring si] persona interested, to ahow cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner ahould not he glinted. S S BOND, c- e. o. ; t* *"• *■ ■ I'M ' ■' f*'** Gt-o gia—.amden county. TO ALL ft ROM' IT mATCOMEHM VCf ibKBas John Ha d,-e, Adiniiaairktor- J# ofthe Baitte of DavidJanes, late' i*t and ei.unty, deceased, applies to the Corn t at Ordinary of aaid county, for letters dis- ,1-sory oo laid Ea- ate: These are therefore to cite and admonish ,i: and lingular, tbe lieilra a.'.d creditors of said Jeaaed, to file iheir objeetions (if any they Insej in my office, nn or before-thq first Mon ay. in March next, otherwise letters will *- Granted the applicant. ,, itneas the Hon. William Gibson, one oi [I. S,] heJqiliceaof said Court, tbi* 27tb August, 18';5. JOHN BAILKY, Clk. C. O C. C. kept, 3 209 Georgia, Chatham County By the Honorable tbe Just,’hi of the Interior Court of Chatham County, sitting for or dinary purpose*. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COKCEBM. aVHBR.’.A* Jonathan Sleiga, dministra. 1## tor .of the estate of Samuel Haugliton, deceased, hi* petitioned the Coutt ot Ordina< ty, to be ihsmiaatd from hia aaid adminisiTa- lion i Now these are therefore, to cite and admonish all paraoua . created in the Said ea- tale, (o file tbeir objections, if any they have, Vegetable Catholicon. ■* raH* whacrilftr rfoiMhllf Ml^i-tlieBt (T tentinn ofevaty IHfnd of suffering fcu- manlty.to to the abwye wew tptt ifiveluable cft*?s:r«ssis , as2 and In wtbring tbn deranged tad morbid eondldnn if tbi* erwari* of lifo to e free and headtby exareiae aftheir fonetiofta, baa fexci- ted tbw safoniahment, and completely aUen- cod the objections ofthe most McrrdaloUt — Facte ar* Un beti orfmmt*. In Older to'put the virtue* of the AaihoKoon to at aevere a xofntlny a* posaibla, It was offered bjradver- tiseinent, together with (lie atteadaaoe of a phyaici-.m, gratuitously, to any semup, who. would apply for it, Md who** cause might' •eem to dome within tho range of its banting power—nunsben of aevere oases of long at*' a- ng.-and aume of them seemingly devperate ones, presented tbemaelVee, all yfwhich hate been-cured, or *o much rktievedea to warrant the aiaertion that a little peraeverenee trill do to. In foot, such lathe ooufideaee ofthe pkyai. cian under whoae ckre these patients were daced, in thlk remedy, a eonfidenoe resitti ng from the irresistible conviction -(hat ha* been forred upon bit mind by ecutar.deinon- at ration, and a personal tsial of it an himaelf that be permits me to declare (t SB hia .deci ded opinio*, that the Catholicon Is not only a perfectly safe and innocent, butx most pow erful and invaluable remedy in eertnin dls- eaara and atatea ofthe system, aueh.as the fol owiqg:— Debility reaulting from iatemperaao* and dwaipation ■ Old and inveterat" Ulcpra.- Faina in ttm borica attended with swellings cf the join'll Indigestion, Blotchas on the face, pimples, Ac.; All complaint* of the Liven ’letter.- Yaws; Syphilis tCutaneous diseases generally t Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints . Tbe Catholicon (which the proprietor ini emnly pledge* hs word cuuaiats exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exception of a slight dcterml lation to tbe bowel\ which, it preaerveain’ n aoluble atate, acta inieriaibly, is pleaaant to the takle, and reijuiret n<> particu lar regimen, (abatinence from apirtuona li quor* alwaya excepted,) or confinement. A* agrntle, safe and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite and rertorbig the general tone of the aya*em, it ia conlideetiy rucommended to iadida in a delicate. situa tion. W. W. POTTER, 68 CbaanutTitieet. Philadelphia, May 31,1824, At the requett-of Mr. W. W. Potter, Ifuv lately exhibited, in aeveral instance*, a medi vated airnp, called Porter’s Vegetable Oatho (icon, with the most -decided advantege.. 1 baa, aa ret, never failed effecting a cure in every cate in which I have thought p av ’ ■■ — ulE, 4 Gcorge Eafie, of the District of (both, work, ptolormlly appe*tod,.*nd, baihg duly aott lay that ‘ha abova j *tt rtopm!ta corteet and trie, aod that Me Mgnatorti to it H in th* hand- writing of this deponent. v ' a * »IWBI!«Hi,AMenta» i Philadelphia, May S% \t3tr TO SOUTH IBM PL4NTBH8. A Th .t, V *?S'* M ;. R pqculisrly adapted to those dweaaea which are prevalent among tlie oolourad papulation ofthe south- I* that dueaae which it called yawa, it laa SUN remedy ; a single trial of it, Will convince Planters qfits.up.riee efficacy to any remt- dy of a almilsr nature in the United States' , NOTICB. , The adfantagea ofthia medicins are, not. confining the patient dnneceaaatily to the houK.or keeping him from bis buslnetx— With one solitary esoeptiou, that of upiritu. employ it. II. M’MURTH 4 proper trl 1 Prize of ffioo t ooo it jilOO.OOO 1 do 50,000 50.000 1 do 20,000 20,000 . 1 do 10,500 10,500 , 2 d° . 5,000 10,000 ' 4 do 2,500 ; io,uod 10 do 2,000 20 000 . 39 do - 1,000 .39,000 78 do 500 i 39,000 468 do 100 46,800 4446 da , . - 60 fi22,30O 5051 Prizes* $507,800 \COURT OF COJHMOM PLEAS A YD OXER HMD TERMIMER FOR THE CITY OF SAFANNAH, OCTOBER TERM, 1825. Tw*(v* mouth.Credit will, be given for. sll fxrHEREAB William C. Wavno, Freder- aum* OvSr Ten Dotlnra. nnd notee with good I TV ick Herb, Charlea Dunham and W4I- - topurily required, before the property Will be lliam foor, weredrawri nnd summoned to at- B-«» « •BUTWiai Oofober 21 ) Oct. *7 7SU9AN B. 'WARE, EPtrz. WH. Vf. HOLT, EPr Oftty Willff JY. War* by combination, with six drawn /ballots, there will- be 20 prizeB,- each with three of the drawn numbers on ; 58o, each with two of tbe drawn numbers on ; and 4446, each with one of the drawn numbers on : thus, tickets having none of tbe drawn ballots on then, being blanks. To determine the rtite of the 14,190 tick ets in the scheme, tbo 45 numbers, from I to 45, inclusive, will be severally placed io a wheel on the day Of drawing, and six of them be drawn i and that ticket having on it as a combination rile Ut, 2d *rid3d drawn number, will be entitled to the prize »f ? 100,000 hd>8th, That having on it the 2d ' (WW That having on it the 3d, 4th, (nil Sin, 1 10,500 Those two tickets having on them the 2d. 4th and 6th, or tbe 2d, 4tlraud <ti,,‘each 5,000 Those fqtnr, having on them (be 2d, 3d) 'and 6th, the 2d, 5th and 8th,-the 3d,4tliaii,, 6th, or th* 3d, 5th arid 8th, each . J...2,'6U0 Those ten tickets, having on them (he 1st, 2d and. 4tb, 1st, 3 d and 6th, 1st, 2d and 6lh, lit,. 4th and 6th, 1st, 2d and 6th, ut, 4th art! 6th, 1st, 3d and 4th, Ht, 6th arid 8th, 1st, 3d and 5th,' 2d, 3 d (rid 6th, , each 2,0001 Those 89 tickets having on them two of the drawn numbers, anq those two the 3d I and 6tb, each ........... .1,000 j Those 78 tickets having two of the drawn mumbatVoB them, and thtfae two thc 4ih and j 6th, or the 5th and 6t|i, lack ,500 All oihera, (being 468) with any other two of the drawn Dumber* on, each ....top And all tickets, (boiog 4446) having but one of the drawn numb era on, 'eaohv .....60 No ticket’ which ahall have drawn aLprize Philadelphia, July 28th, 1824. Mr. W- W. Palter, , Dear Six—You expressed a» wiah that would give a eoneiae •tatementmf my auff.T- -inga, from 'the nopelem commencement, to the present propitious stage of my disease.’ About 6v* years ago, on my passage from Hordealix, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I waa seized with a violent fover. Haying no medial at- tendantsea board,I waa eompalled to bear it, as I might tbf two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, S.G.it wu treated aa rynhu*. Tbe ikill of my Pbyaielin *ubduyd the fever, but Pheinix-like, the terminatioR of this gave rise to a diieaae equally distress ing, and which, till now, I had thought incur, able. Various abaoeisei nude their' unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which ware swelled to an enormous sise.— Theae gradually subsided into bard tumora, me of wbiol) on 'my left knqe aflbeted the bone—an incision waa now made and a large evacuation of pui, piiaed with placet of bone took place, in addition to this, I suffered the moat eacruoiating paint in my juinta that man ever experienced. Every tuing that waa administered either gave meno relief or att- ved to aggravate the disease, the severity ef which incraased with every succeeding year. Such waa my paioful aituataon that I despaired of ever being rostored to my heal'h; Ihad not onlr tried the regular meant of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 could hear of- It mat in this awful and desponding condition,that I waa persuaded to commence a course ofyour Vegetable nahnl icon, and tbe happy result ia, ‘'/lom the ute of the he* bottle*, my while ty*tem hat under gene a complete revolutitn, my pain* have face*- ken me i” trie discharge from my knee began 'o diminish, and a.-on ceased altogether, the ulCer from whenoe it proceeded being coin plelely healed. The tumors, for the temoval of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which waa gone, has returned—I anr in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bottles more ofyour, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me pcrleetly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JB. IL.S i cannot tall bow- Aa H is not the wish ofthe ptwprietot to take. any thing for whioh he cannot give • consideration equal in value, persona tt a distance who may with to try ni* medicine, but who are net oertain if it be apphooHo to tbeir eomplaint, are tequut- ed to desenbe tb«r cate and symptoms in n letter, pett-paldi and directed to him—this letter will be immediately placed in hand* fully competent to decide-the question,— Should the remedy not seem to salt the dis ease, they will be frankly told to, CAUTION- To prevent disappointment it is well t* state that tt takes in ordinary Cases from 3 to 5-botties to effect a cure su that persons' who are labouring under any serious Infirmity, must make up their mind to persevere to that extent at least— if they do not, they might as well save themseivei the trouble and expense «f using s smaller quantity, . All anler* poll paid and entitling the money, immediately attended to, and the rawiiciue packed arid deliifered with direction!, for u.c, to any place in the city, and forwarded as di> rented '• N. B. To prevent the possibility of ill im position, it wid be soil in the city of Philadel phia, at trie office in Filth near lisoe^Str. et, or at the dwelling of thri propri, tor, No. 66 Ibeanut Street, only, and abruad by bis an. thoriaed agenta. W. W VOT’I KB, 66 Chetnul Street, Philadeip/inr I have appointed GEORGE KYEttOM, Druggist, of S*vaniMh, my soie agent. Diug. pats wanting the above Valuable medicine, rill be supplied by him 'for cash, afthi- suue rate, ay if ordered direct from me—v,z. (,30 per dozen, of three dollar* a single bdltio. W. W. POTTER Philadelphia. Any person en application to tlie subscriber will be furnished with certificates of the rtfi, cacy of the above medicine, sufficient tu con vince the mind iff the’most sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper in sertion. GEO. BYEllSON, Druggist, • Corner of Bay and Whiltaker.Sttcets. dee 13 of Georgia—C hatham County TO ALL WHOM IT t Jr CONCERN, TVHEREAS Daniel Carney, Jr. ha* appd. ed to tbe Honorable tha Court of Or- dir.sry of Chatham County for letter* of ad ministration on the estate and effect* of Wil- am W„odbiidgc,l*te >f Savannah, merchant, deed, on behalf of the hein and creditors, ana sy request of ’he relative!. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the hi * red and creditors of the slid deceas ed,to file their obj retions (if any they have) to the granting of ihe administration of iha estyte ofthe deceased lathe applicant in the Clerk’s l.fficc of the said Court, on or before tlie third day of November-next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted W t„eas the Honurahle Elim Port one of the Justices ofthe said Court, tho fourth ' day of October, A. U. one thousand eight hundred and twenty fire. SAM L. (l. BOND, C. C 0. Oct. ♦ - ' ' 2 t" Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WRpM IT M vY CONOEBN. W HEREAS J. BicMott fun. adro’ntattaior on ihe eitatoa of Davi.lTucker and D.vid Jredie, applies to the Court of Ordinary if tnd bounty, for Letter* diamiraary on the aia'.e* of said deceased peraonat These are, herefore, to cite and admdnish the heir* and Creditors of aaid fieeeaaed peisonq to file their Ohiectlona (if aov they hare) in my of fice, on or before tbo nrat Monday in January icat. to letter* will be granted to the apple Witness'the Hon. William dibioa, one of the Justices of laid Court, triia25th June, 1875. JOHN BAILEY,C.C o.c.e. 87 Jnne 3ri 50.0001 to t(t* granting of the prayer of the peiitiooer , 3d Mid" 4tli, f in the OlrrkL Office of the eard Court, on or- — - 1 hafora the tenth day of. March next, other, wist Lettara Ditmiaaoty writ b* granted the -etiUunar' : - ’.v itneu the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the azlu Jvitleem tbt* taritii day of September, eighteen bundled and twin-, ty-five. SAMUEL M. BOND, r . JfEi 10 Clerk Ctvrf Osdfaqt|. A CAttl). nnHE aubacriber. at .. JL the«ever*[Cqu practice in of Law and'Equity S(ate r oAn to the public hi* eervieeein thq Courteof pit)' laWaflBL PON tend as Grapd Jurors at thia-term of the Court and have made defauljf,' Ordered, that luridly fioad in dm turn , of forty . ilea* good anefaufficieot cause of ex- . . . . ... cuss be filed osi oath* with the clerk of tbjs' of a superior denomination ootirt on or before the first ijay .of tbe next ^oau inferior prize, t«rm. ’ , | * w%. . 4 5 . And wherati Hugh-Cassidy, George F. Palme* aod Matthew Luffborougfa, were «l*o drawn and auimnqqcd to attend aa Pejlit t Ju- roy*.' and made default, Ordered, .that they hie severally fried in the' »wt of twenty dollar* units* p»d am) luffioieot cause of axenae ba filod on Oath with fhp dark of tbi*. -corirf, ox thofirat day ef)h4 hexMa, ■uaextrectfrom tbt miau Notice.' N INE MONTHS after the date htoeoC ap plies tron trill be made to the Honorable ;lw Court ol Ordinkry for the Oopnty of Chat ham, for leave te tell die whole or a part, or ,atta of * tract of land, tying and being in tha coonty of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred and tlghty-five acres, and known by the name of the Tuck- ,.seeking Tract, formerly the property of Ring and Hotohkiaa, new belonging to the estate of Alexnoder 8. Hash orphans, for the benefit of aaid orphans. WILLIAM MOREL. Guardian A. B. Boo's Orphans. Julv 14 8T Prixea, , ing, arid subject fifteen per cenL TICKETS •ii*^**titt*kt»M>ts*,tf50 • SHARES ***•*•«|» ;iJn proportion/ XT NvB.—Order* for.fticketa.or share* in (hie above Lottery, will be received at Notice. N INE MONTHS 'after date, at 'will be made to tha Inferior Cdurt of days after the draw-1 0 h» tt, » nl County, sitting for enUnaiy purpo- usual deduction of ***•&! kMlT ®^ 0 “ ll »U the real estate of the 1 ‘ late Thomas 8avage, of Bryan County, via t Point Plantation, eonsiatlag of twp hundred end eighty acts* Rice Land, on, the Ogeecbee River, four orile* below the Ferry, rdu.lning the pmntatioo of Joseph Habersham arid Ste pheu BHiott, Alto, two hundred and fifty aerqa, toote w left of Pipe Laed, 'ONTHB, ] lag tfaneto.' Alo, a Tiaat of I 1 Satina, containing fifty ante* oal J et, ^joining thnhmda ^J. J. | Philadelphia, July "6, 1824. My confidenea in the vegetable catholicon it undiminiahad, and as fresh instances of its powers are daily occurring, in my ovyt^prac tice, I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diaeaaesto which it is applica ble, a* inferior to any reiriedy I am acquaint ed with. M.M-MORTHJB,M,D. Philadelphia, May 26,18 J4 fill—In oouiequenee of imprudent expop. ura four yaara ago, I had tbe misfortune to be- cotrie afflicted with t diMato, the paioful re- sulti of whioh Indaoed mn In apply in sue oeasion to Mvaral raspeetibl* phtolotana o this city, from whom, ho waver, I raecivad either no relle( 6r front wheat ratnedtm I r*. eeiynd another complaint quite u diatraulng at the farmer. My whole ayats-n beoama ai* fected. T cotHd get no rest at night ofl ac count of the violeetpain that I felt in every S alt of my body i tbe woaknea* cad emati* on of wnlhh wa* audt that l oould scarcely walk. In tht* State I fortunately heard of your Vegetable catholicon-four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain t my appcRtri h goad t sod asy strength rcatorad With, many thinks for the relief your medicine ba* given toe, I am yeur obiij^d friend, 4w. WltUAM WILffON. Sworn tod aubacrihed to before me, May 28, 182* JOHN BINN8, AldwmaiL Philadelphia, May 28,1874. ■h—I net now, thatfka toy onr medicine, _ hearty mat-. For nearly six yexfolhav* been a martyr to adlaenta, whom ravage* threat ened, if not toon stopped, to put n period to my existence. Having had, no regular medi' cal .advice Ami U>7 eomwieaMmett, toy oomnUntat last got tokuefa* height that, oould not a.aUqw withoUl.grem pain and myhMy, and! began totfaiak Georgia ~Camden County. <1Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB ■ g AID COUNt.Y. W HEREAS John Chevaiicr, ha applied ■ to laid Court, Tor Lejtert an tbo eatatea of Samuel Coaaa* sad B**» » Muck, deceased. That* are, **>*»• ? cite in^ Mlnoniihg »ll »nd •inguUr, tbe *»&■ dred and eredltora et the to«d d'ecuedprt* to file their objections, if any in my office, on or before the Brat M°»d}J ™ January next, or Letter* Will be granted™ ipbiioaot, _ Wit,mil the Honorable James «««.«<* ofthe luaticet of sauVCouri, th” •“ tect-th day "I April, eighteen bundrw 'bailey, C, C. 0. fo C [L. ■>] JOfi April SI BY Georgid—Camien County* §gSBE£9SZS& sixteenth day of April, etghtee* Ajm! 2t HAY. ^ .A BUNDLES PRIME HAV.lam***