Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 02, 1825, Image 4

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mmm ! EftLRS—CONTINUED. -jrt .'ila - J—. ■- w*-- — * — jL • raPDBP^g^^ wvfii^W^^mMw ,WN^Ma Iniil W'ioM at th« Coort-Hoo** hi \<*yWi.fii'Wt* dfSarennab, between the MO i«4 djufclook. » S* ™ w fcj -li** ‘£a»- Nf— ffiWUtf’otte Mi* iheftw* undivided MilrdaW ooe leevkau efonc undivided eighth . jwdMdfifi iMvda,' levied oh at the _™ft> of Andrew Knot, to eaUePMii e« T jfiSoa ia Itwn of Williamson * Be V*??' ISAAC B’LYOS, S. C. C !^baU«. . • » * . BHBWrrfl SAijL • ■ . • 0**»fr« 7W*y *. .YbvemW next, Ufllik W eald h %wt of the Court- VT Honeeria IryanCounty, between the ; • ftwoWnhy the Oaftie of" Palermo," contain- hjf eight hundred tcree, laereor lew, bound- id NJS- by Sweat)* land* j B. W. by a salt ■ jnwql ..other benndarMe not known :■ Lev * j*d upon as the pr i: . toeetMY m emeu ! ’ t- mansion house; ■jassa^we that be he* completed bW large tend eoaimodiouf hboaffr la u« *{■« moot com font ble mtnaer, and ten- dett hr* thanks to tboee who have heratoforr farmed him with their ctllt, end Batten nelrontge. HU bote* will at all Haaea ba ftirnisbedwith the beet the fioohlry aflbriU, hie bar with choice liquor*, and hit (tablet with good corn end'provender, together With a faithful and experienced ostler. The Meorion HeUeMa aitnated on thfi eaet aide of the public • quale, in the tfiWh of Clinton, directly on the rood tending from Mllledge* fflgAeiBt tUDUN) npMI> It. lie OLdA #• aftXVe *~ Clinton, Augnet 23, 07jm N. B-—FemiHae can ho eoeommodeted with private room*, which ore comfortable. fT The. editors of the AuguaU'Chroni- ele and Savannah Georgian,ere requested to publiah the above advertisement once e week fbr three monthe and tbrwardtbeif acronnta to thitoffice for settlement. ‘‘ apM'uthe properly of R. T. Keating, . atwyanexecntiqotnformoftheadpiln- fatrators of wajamin Stilee, daceeeed. THOMAS IJABN, S.*H. C. 1 ‘%Onr1*> SHERIFF'S SALE. ’ ; €m the fir* Tbetdny in December next, W ILL ba void at tneCourt-Hoose, in the .town of Jalfcroon.Camdeo county, be- twaaa the legal boon of tale—a negrii wo men, earned Lacy, levied pn et the property of Hoary A. Harris, to aatiafy a tax execu tion againatbim, for tba War 18*4—amount due {3 722} and data. * fit. THOMAS, D. S. C. C. Qat Sir 3* Sheriff** Sale. On (be fir* Tuesday in Member nut. ■ .Lbe fold butoratbe Cturt Houae in Chatham County, between tba oauai ., All that aertaia tract or panel ef .lard wit noted ia tbeOouaty of obati aa aod ntate of GeofgU an the aaha between the bland* of —• • ^JTh, PrjtNTERS> HOTEL, WARRENTOM THE fiubaeribars having enters ad into "eo-parlner.ffip in the ANTER8* HOTEL, take tbia method of. informing their friend, and the public that they continue to keep op the! well known establishment, 'on the eaal aide Of-the public square in Warrenlon. and return their sincere tbanln to tbom who have favored tkemwitb their custom, and wish for u continuance of (hit rapport from the public which their' attention to business will merit. Their table Will be supplied with every thing ihe country and season afford- f Their B«r will be supplied with the chuioest kind of li- qeors—Stables provided with good proveador and attended by fhithfu! and careful oatlera. > ASA CHAPMAN, MARTHA EVANS. October 18. ET The Editor* of the Augustas Chronicle end Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub lish the above once a week for 8. weeks, and forward their loooanta to the aubacriber* to ■Warrington. . A. C. A M. A. Oct. *7 * ‘ 3* ■kldawar and Eureaidea and known by the aameef Eedeolia blaa..*vutav*ing aixy three eprttsmera o* Inexdra pit that ether tract or pmtm of. land titrated and being on Skids, stay Wand In the County aforesaid, coatpoeed ef three diffdieiit and origbatlly distinet tract of land bet adjoining each other, the Arm ef . whtah wee originally granted to Michel wt- ter for qsn buodred herea, thetreond of which Wra originally grunted tuJoo. WC for fi' ty a. - Area, ted tbe third aod lam of which traa or. gnMy granted of MMtaol Ritter for llfty teres, whiib rarne tracts ofltud contain in the whole (net tncfodlbg Redoubt Ithuid) two Hundreu ■an ttkty eeran acres with the apourtenanees, leeied an to Mthfo the Planter* Bank of tn (tote ef.Geaqfia.ea foraetoaure of Korguage agatoet JofcnW, qtirk. • • ISAAC D’LYON. e. e. a. ViO«.4 - • Ok* Hhenff’Sftale. i Me /rat Tveeday U November next. ILL be aotdkefore the Court House in tkek^Mbf gavanrah, betweee the ua Tw* Stages, four Hbraea, and four aet* of ■arneahkaMglBg to Gila and of the Augua. to ^iaaa.lnvM oo under a fotekwue ot a Mertgag* bees Joeaph I. Thompaon, to An. ■apt) Guenaiog, aaatgntd to Alexander T japaoe. ' !• O'LYON, a. a c. e. '...aeptg ,y/ ' • ■ . Administrator’s Sale. .'%KTILl< he aotd at public auction on TV MQNDAY,3ltt inet. at eleven o*elk. A. M> et the. late reeidence of John Dillon. Beg deceived, Die HOUSEHOLD AMD irrcHBJv .fuRjciture a wear- ttfO APPAREL of the laid deceased Bqld by order of the Honovahle (he Court eif Ordinary, for tba benefit of the heire and oroditora. ' JOHN GIHLMARTtN, AdminntratorCoi. Oct *0 *9 .4. EXECUTOlt'S s\lE. » On Thursday the \&th December next, W ILL be sold at the plaiitetioa of the late Cot.'Nicholas Ware, oo Little River, in Columbii county, tlie corn and fodder and . other prorteioos made there the piesent sea son, and all the Arming utensils belonging to the place, the stock of horns and mules, emoeg which are some valuable brood meres, ^ end fine colts of the best Mood—the stock of . cuttle, some foil, and come half blood of the Engliah breed—(he stock of hogs, and (he PlanUAonJ-'tbxn ere about fifteen hundred aoros of laud, and enough cleared, end in oul- ' tiyatioa togivaw'mpioyment to tweoty-five or' - thirty bands. Much of this hnd fa of good quh}ity,. aud the reat very valuable for its timber. . . - • ALSO, At tbd'ieme. time end piece, will be sold the Grist epd 8ew-MiUs on Little River, and the- Bridg* acrom it, known a4E^ares, with about , fortyterm oflaml sttaeMH thgroto. lied on Tbnrsday, the **d December, . there will be sold et the Plantation pn Havana oah Hirer,In Columbia county, at tbs uiouth ef the Kidkee Creek, the whole of the corn. - end forming utensils, stock, Ac. be; forging to Met piece, end also tba plantation itself, including about six hundred acres of > land ofverrexoellept quality. ! And on Thunder tbo*9tb December, jwill be sob et theraarxet-houae.jo the City , of . Auguste, aboef FORTY very likely NE- ' GROES, including mCehenics, house aer- vanfa, and field bauds. - The sales at each jdaoe sriD oomfneoo* at ten o’cloek, A. M. liaitf efoee at 4 o’clock, P, M. and be coctinu- •dfroaday todey, uatil the-property is ail •Md. - Twelve meutfae credit will >e given for ell attint over Ten DoHatt, and note* with good teeerily tj*qair*d, befofe the property w Jl be 4tttv«i9ae ' f 5 SUSA If -B. tyARE. ExHrx. / MfM.'W. HOLT. J6*V mtltf Jf. Went vK 'Wt&jfJMf WSUKANCE COMPi\K\ .^Ktf-YOBK, I NCOEPO&ATEB by the ofthe etuu'of Heyr-York, pooo or iosurino HOUSES hi ardtecii™ other PERSONAL PKOPEATY, againit Loss or Vitsg find abb tb inaurt VESSELS, and MER CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS- I^RTATION. . Capital Stock 8800,000, which hie ell been paid in CASH, end the public may rely witb confidence upon the Whole atun. being alwuye 'available to meet he engagement#. R. HAVENS, PreeT, The euhaenber having been’ appointed Agdnt for the above Company, Will insure against Loss by Fira, and Haaarl) of Inland Navigation, as eot fourth in the'preceding proposals, on as favorable terms *« can be done in this city, 8. C. DUNNING, Agentfor Howard tnmrance Company. N. B — Persons living in tho'country, cab have insurance effected by addressing the Agent, giving a description of typjMni iset to be iitiiored, poet paid. ' . ~ Sept *0 > IS —— . ■ i 1 - . AT* gaeeting ef the Board of Commissfon- /R ers bo the Jfitb hwtknt, it was ordered tbaf .Johd KnbMni,foe suspended from tciiog «4 e Phot, for nee mooth, ” Bynrdtr: . JNO, G. HOLCOMBE, StePy.C. P. Oot IS .• > *Suj North American Review. MB. XLIX. CONTENTS. I CAHD. fobeeriber, admitted te practice in •everalCbarti of Lew and Equity' ' ♦to. otrera to tb# public We •eyyioeein the Couiteof- . Henry, J Janet, I Crawford, ; * Claims of the United States oo Naplaa and Holland; I. Moasaage 'of ihe President of the United Btatea to the Houae of . Representatives, relative to the ' claim on Nnplee, * Message ofthe President of the United Statea. trsDsmitting the cor respondence relating to the dainie of the citixens of the United State* up on tha Government of the Nhtlier- fande. II. Lord Byronk Cba/ectot*and Wri tings. J. Recollections of the life of By ron. By the late R- C. Dallas, Eaq. *. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friendi including bit Letter* - to hit Masher < in ISOS, IOIO, and 1811. 3. Journal ofthe Conversation of .Lord Byron. By Thomat Medwin. Eaq., ' III. Waylandlt Diwouraca on the Duties of an American Citiaen. The Doties of an American Citi- *e'n; two uiscourses delivered in the Pint Baptist Meeting Houae in Bos ton. By Francis Wayland, jr.. IV. Pinkney’S Pnema. Pnenta, By Edwafd C. Pinkney ▼. English Common Law Reports. Report* of Cates argued and de tei mined in the Engliah Contto of ' - Common Law. Edited by Thomas Sergeant and John C. LoWber, Esqrs VI. Orphic Poetry. Orpheus Poetarttm Grscarnm An tiqninimus.—Auctore Georgia Heu- ’ rico Bode. VII. Cokimhus. . Godioe dipinmaticaColombo-Ame- ricano, osaia Raccolta di Documunti original! e inediti, s nett anti a Criato- fore Colombo, foe. Genova, 1823. VHI. Gold and Silvef in Mexico. A report on the Expediency of - Augmenting (He Duties on the Ex portation of Gold and Silver, presen ted to the (general Constituent Con gress of Mexico, by the Committee of Finance and Mines, Augnat 9, 1824. IX. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. 444 5. PerkinaV History of the Late War. 443 3: Wrifford’a Mercantile Pen manship. ' 4Sl % 4. Summary View of America 4S3 6. Addresses bdfnre the New- York Academy,of Fine Art* 499 8. Bteon’s. Plea for Africa. 46* 7i Barnard’s Polyglot Gram mar. 474 '8, Crafts’ Addrea* before the PalmettoSociety. '484 9. Blanco Whito’a Spanish Varieties. 487 Quarterly List of New Pobli- cations.- 481 Index. \ ,, 483 Just received by W. T. WILUAMS. .Oct SO *9 WAREHOUSE A ooaEMZMxoxr Bxrsanjtu, , MACON. T HE ondereigned has ranted of Farieh Carter,- Esq, his Ware-Houses at this place, and tender* hie •ervtcea to hit friends ■ad the pubha, in the above line of butinen, with aaeurtnee* that any Jiuttneea confided to hi* oareV shall receive hie personal and undivided attention, end that his best exei;- ttone will 6e used to give eatisfoctiua4o hi* customers. The Wsre-Hooses sra new, extenaive. Safe, and very conveniently ar ranged and situated for the transaction of basinets. He intenda tunning (Wo good aed Sub stantial bqats during the boating season, which wi)l he expedited in their pkaaeMa np and down, by the aid of one at iheTOabm- Boat Company'/ Steaih-Boote. insurance un morchindiae and produce shipped by his boats, pan he effected iq a responsible office nn si favorable terms as by any other boat* (hat-will run the river j and reasonable ad| vances will be made by him on produce ■hipped by them to the consignment of hie friendwin Savannah. By the first boiata he will receive a good supply of GROCERIES, which he will sell on moderate term*. He now offer* for Sate, 200 Piece* first quaftty Cotton Bagging 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt. JOJ/M T.ROWLAJW. Macon, October 12, 1825. Oct 20 *9fel COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND OYER AMD TERMINER FOR THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER TERM, 1*28. T*rHEREA8 Witifom C. Wayne, Froder- v v iok Herb, Charles Uuobam and Wil liam loor, were drawn aod aommoaod to at- teodea Grand Jorort at this term of the Court end have made dofoult, Ordered; that they he satemlly fined ki .the -aum of forty dolUn, ulaasgood eadaofffoieet cauieofex- crae he lled on rath with the oMA of this court or before the first day of the next Harm. • And wb sraas -Hegh Cassidy, Georg# F. Palmas and Matthew Lelfboroogh, wen also drawn kod tommooed toattaod as Petit Jtt- rors, aed made deAmlt, Ordered, that they he serenity fined ie tbesmnwf twAuty dbilan onlra* good and raffioleot cents af'easuie he fifod oooa* with the ele* of this ooart, m tor befin foe first dayaflbe east terra.' Trues* tsaet froso foe mfoates. ROBES Savaamb, fist Oot. 18*8. Bi' POOLER, CWh, V Notice. WINE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary, of Liber tyCoaaty,.fbrpottnleakuito sail apart of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of tho heira and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, , Administrator, doc is*1 Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAt CO.+JERM TCWUSHSAa Alexander Atkinson, Ad nm- M#. istrator oo tbe Ratate of Jobe Atkin son, deceased, applies to tbe Court of Ordin ary of said County, for letter* diamiMuty or. *. id rtuule i . These an, theft fore, to ode *t.d '-dntuniah all and singular, the heira snd erOU non of Slid decatiad, to fi-e their objeotinos (if any they have) in my effibe, on of before ihe first foonday in January ntxt, or letten .yitt he granted to the applicant. S Witness the Ron William Gibaon, one ef the Jnetieee of said Court, thtaSSih June, 1825,. v - , - JOHN SAILRY, e ,e. o, e. «- .Inn* 30 .82 ▼AUJABtR MEDICINE. Vegetable Cathoticon. JTkUfil aubacriht r reapeotfolty aolieita the at *A lantio* of every friend of suffering bu tasoity, t* to the atieve acw end invaluable rMMMfg thou pof cm - Ei flniiitiiig from the system' the Very nede of disease, audio roatoriag the'deranged and morbid oondittu* ef tho organt of lire te a ’ free end hraMhy exeretae dr their fonotions, ha* exci ted the aatvniahaaeat, and 1 , eempfotaly alien- eedtheobketidn* ofthe morn ivrrdukms — PViett arsvfis fiesl ergmasoNi In order te put the vimics of the (iaibolioon to as severe a aorodov ae pomible, it wet offend by adver- tiaemeot, together with the ettendsaee of* pbysieUn, gratuMoutly to any -utraun srhu would apply for it,'and- whoa* rauae might sees* tc coma within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe ease* of long tte- o- ing.andt-imc of them •eemihgly. derprr.tc one*; ore sated tbemaeWee, oti t/'-nbieb bate test! rand; or to touch relieved as tdwarfsut ihe assertion that a littlo pcraeveranco will du •a In tact, such is the confidence ofthe physi eian uhder whoso Cara thee* patients were pl- ^ed, in this remedy, ■ eonfidenoe result ing from the irnaiatible convicticm that hat Georgia—liamden peilnty. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONUEHN. ■JirtfEnBAS Loon Oufuur, Adtninistsstor TV of the Estate of Qtsile Pelletier, de/d sppKee to ihe Court of Ordinary of mid coun ty, for letters dititiieso-y on thid estate fhele are, therefore, to oite end admonish all <nd singiwr, tha twin end Creditors uf aa d deceased to file their 6hje>wions (if anythe, lave) in <ny office,on or oci-jit -helrMMon. day ib January neat, or lettort will ho pantei, ta the rpplkar-t. *—=q Witaiem the Hoir. William Oibto I i-1.,[ one of the Justices of said Cou Lwiai# thi*24'h lone, 16 8, - JOHN BfolLY, e. C. o. c. c. .Tilde 30 82 NEW-YORK STATU LITERATURE CLASS NO. Ill, FOR 1825, W HICH will be drawn an the fourth day ot’ January, 18*8, end finisbod in a few minntei. 45 Ndnxxm—6 It ALLOTS TO ex Dxawn. ■ ... ira ■■•■■■ SELLING SCHEME. 1 Prise of 4ioo,(H)o is {100,000 1 do 50,000 50.000 1 dc| 20,000 20,000 1 do 10,500 10.500 2 do 5.000 ' 10,(100 4 do 2,500 10,000 10 do 8.000 30.0W 39 do 1,000 39,000 78 do 500 391000 468 do ' TOO 46,800 4446 do 60 222,300 6051 Prixea. . |561,SOO in this 8cheme composed of 45 oumbtre by combination, witli six drawd baildta, there will be 20 prises, each with threfi of the <Vawp numbers on ; 585, each Wi(M two of the drawn numbers on ; and 4446; each With one of the drawn numbers oh : those tickets hiving none ofthe drawn ballots on them being blenlts. - , To determine the fate of the 14.190 tick: ets in the (fchemp, the 45 numbers, from. I to 45, inclusive, will be severally placed io a wheel od thq-day of drawing, and aix Of ’them be drawn; and that ticket having on it ae a combination the let, 2d and 3d drawn number, will be entitled to the price of {100,000 That having on it,the 4th, 6th and 6iii, ~ 50,000 That having on it the 3d, fid end 4th. ' - 20,00b That having on it the 3d, 4th, and 5th, ' '. ' 1,0,500 Those two tickets having on them the 2d„ 4th end 6th, or tire. 2d, 4th and 6tii, each 6,09o Thoae four, having on thtm theldv fid* and 6th, the Sd, 5th and 6 th, the 3ti,4th'ar,,, 6th. or the 3d, 6th and 6th. each ...t.2,500 Thnqp ten tickets, -having on thtm the lit, 3d and 4th, HA, 3d. and &th, let, td and Sib, . let, 3d -apd 4Ui, 1st; sa and 6th, 1st, 3 d and 6th, tat, 4th aod^Sth, tat, 4th and 6th, tat, 6th and.,6th, * d; 3 d and 5th, ejeb 3,000 Those 39 ticket* having on tbhm two of the drawn oujnbon, and dpte two the 3d and 5th, each tata<*i*i*ay***ea*«atta ivOoo Those 78 ticket* having two of the drawn ;humbonoo them, end those two the 4th and 6th,or tbe 6th and 6th, efich ..........600 All otben, (being 488).with any other two of tin drawn numbsr* on, each .'I,,100 And *U tickets, (being 4446) having .hot one of the drown nuibberson, each... ...50 No ticket which aha(l have draws* prix# efs superior dendcainatioo epa''be.entitled to an inferior priac. »; Prisea payablo forty day* afrfiv the draw- ing. antl subject to the usual ^doetioh.pf fifteen per Cent. TICKET! ...,{50' SHARES - ....in proportion. ST N- B.A-drders for tickets or share* in the above Lottery, will be received at t . " ALLEN’S . exchange Oman oM the rat. Oct *0 : s v.- . U Georgia—Chatham County, In the Guort of Ordinary, May Term. 1825 Ahtl the petition of Hqnry Champion, admin; U iatratar of John Street, dMuaaod, praying m order NIL 'o ba made abtehue on hi* bom- plying witn the law, tor a Ke^sale of a Lot of Ground, number four, (4] second Tything. 'teyneMs Ward—Also, p -tt <-f a Lot. number ste. Tower Tything; Decker Ward, being tlie resl estafe of tho arid dec. lor tbe benefit of the heire and. creditors t—It is ordered, that a notice be pOtrliahed nine-months, in one of the Pubtie Duetts, of the City of Savannah, requiringall persons interested, tp show caute. -f any they have, why th* prayer of the peti Goner shuuld not be granted. a . S M. BOND, 0 0.0. Way 14 -444 Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary—May Term, 1825. O N the petition of Robert. Ho/, ■xhturor of John .Weekerlx, dee. praying an order AM to be made absolute, on hi* eomplying vrito the law, to tell Two Traeta of Lana in LtareosCounty, being the,real estate ofthe aid deceased, for the benefit of the heir* end creditors t It is ordered, that a notice he -ubiished, nine morith^ in one or the- G w svtteaof theeity of Savannah, requiring ail persona interested, to-ahow cause, if aoy they o-n, why tbe prayer of the petitioner should not be-grant<d 3 M ROND, e c. o. . M: ->R AV GfO.gia—t amden county TO ALL .1HOM IT MAY CONI EHN .fifif -IBKEA8 John Ha dee, Ad niuistntot - wF of ihe Estate ol David G. Jones, late -if said y only, deceased, applies to the Court of. Ordinary of mid eaunty, for letters dit- nistory oo said Ba- ulet These are therefore to cite and admonish aii and singular, the heirs aod creditors of said deceased, to ftie their objections (,f any tpey have) in my office, on or before tlie first Mon- ay in March nex>, otherwise letten will be Jreutedtiie applicant. Witness the Hon. William Gibann, one of . S.J -be Justices'of paid Court, this af th August, 18 'J. JOHN BAILEY, Clk. C. 0 C. C. Sent, s , 20# Gmgia, Chatham County Uy the Honpnhle the Just-cea of tbe Interior Court -of Chatbsm Couitty, sitting for or dinary purposes TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, \kflHBHKAV Jonathan sforga,. dministr'a to# tor ofthe estate ofbainuet Haughton, deceased, has petitioned the < !ou< t oi Ordina ry, to b* dismiaacd from bis Said administra tion' i Now these are therefore, to cite aod adaeoiiiiball persona interested in the said es tate. to file AbCIt objections, ( any they have, to th# grouting of the prayer, of the petitioner in the Clerk*. Office of tue said Court, on or oetore the tenth day of March neat other, wise Letter* Diamiiaiiry w'-lt be granted the petitioner- '' ' ' tittivu tb* Honorible Anthony Portey, one of the said Justices, this tenth day of September, eighteen hundred a id tweir ty -five. SAMUEL M BOND, Gkrit Cnri Ordinary/- Sept 10■ , 13 Notice. N INB MONTHS after tbe date herroft ap- plication vritt be made to the Honurablt ins Coogt of Ordinary for the County of Chat ham, for leave to Sell the Whole or a part, or part* of a tract of land, lyihg and being in tbo oo mty of Bffingham; containing'by re- C :nt survey, nine hundred and cighty.fi,e sens, and known by.the name of tttfc Tuck- .aaeebag Tract, formerly the property of King pod Hotchkiss, now belonging to tbe .-t ittle of Alexander 8. Hoc’s orphans, for the benefit *f said orphans. ' . WILLIAM MOREL, Guardian A. 9-Roe’s Orphans. Intv ’4 87 " Notice. VTINE MONTHS sftet date, application JLW will be made to the InfoNor Court ef Chatham Oouely, aittiag for ordinary porpv- *es,for leave *a rail ail the real ntate ofthe late Tbomra Savages ef Bryan County, Via r Fehtt Plantation, eoaobeug of two hundred the pkintetieu of Joseph Haberabemkid ' pbee Rl'iott. Abo, two huodm) mgl . been forced upon hie mind by qeulev demon stratioa, and a personal trial of if on himaell that be permit* me to declare it ia hi* deci ded opinion, that 'he Cathoticon la not only a perfectly aafe anfi innocent, but a most jthw. ertul and invaluable remedy .In certain dia- eases ind statea of the i> atom, such Xa thefol owing — Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation i Old and invhteriit* Ulcer*. ,P4ma in the bone# attended with swehingt of tlie join’s i Indigestion, ttlotrhta on the fiice, pimples fco. i All oumplaint* of the Liver; ratter t Yaws t Syphilia t Cnltne.ai# dneiaet generally t Mercurial and aerofulous com. plaints. The Csthofieon (which the' propricter anl- ernnly pledgee h-a word consists Saclueively «f vegetsble matter) with tbe exception ef e slight determi istion to the bowelq Which it preserve*in a soluble state, Sets insensibly, it pleamnt to the teate, and requires no partreu -ar regimen, (abatinvoce from- spivtuoua li quors always except td,) or confinement. A« a grntle, aafe and agreeable cathartic med cine, improving the appetite and restoring the gOneral tone ofthe system, it iscouHdentt; recommended to iadice in. a delicate aitua- tion. W. W. POI I ER, - 66 Cheanut-atreet. Philadelphia, May 31,1824 At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, fhuv> Mtely exhibited, in severslinrtanc.es, a medi rated sirup, called Potter’s Vegetible Gatho lieoii, with the most decided advantage. 1 has, a* iet, never failed effecting a cure ir every ease in which I have thought proper to employ it. H. M*MUHTBIE,M 0 Phi'atlelphia, July 28M, 1824, An. W W. Fewer, Dear Sir—Yon expressed a wish that 1 would gives opnciac statement of my suffer- ingf, from ’ the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of my disease ' About five years ego, on my passage from Bordeaux, daring the mooth of January, from imprudent exposure un deck, 1 was seised With a violent fever. Having oo medical ax- ' tendants on hoard,) was compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my aw rival at Charleston, S.C. U. was treated at Typhus. The skill of mb Physician subdued the feyer, but Phwnix-like, th# i termination -of this gave ris* to a disease ^q-islly distrest- iog, and wrhieh, ti|l now. I had thought incur able. Various ahiceaSca made their uowel- eome appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to fin enormous aiae.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors; one of which on my' left knee affected tbe bone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bone took place.’ In addition tdthia, I suffered the moat excruciating painsin my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave ew no reliefer ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity cf which increased with every succeeding year. Such wsa my painful ai’uation that I despaired of iver being restored td my heal hi I had not only tried- the regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy I could h<a r ef- It was in this awful and desponding eonditioo,th*t I was persuaded tn commence scoured of your Vegetable Gath.-I icon, and the happy result is, "fen the uee ef Ihe tae bottlee. my whete lyeiem An* uniter gene a complete reoelulien, my paine A we ferenr ken me i" thetliacharge from my knee began io diminish, and soon ceased altogethe*, the ulcerfram whence it proceeded being com pletely heated. The toman, for tbe removal of whioh I have tried lo vain more remedies (ban I can name, are rapidly decreasing i my appetite, which was gone, has returned-! an- in fact, nearly well, snd feel .confident (hat a few bottles more of your, (*o me) invaluable medicine, w>!) mnkc me perfectly so. Your obliged 1 fnend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July T6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable cetbolicon is undinilniahvd, and as fresh instances of tt* powers arc daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I have no heaitatio# in recommending it, lit the peculiar diseases to which it ■* applica ble, at superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. . M. M'MUtmUB, M. D. Philadelphia, May 38,16 *4 Bib—In consequence of imprudent expos urefour veara ago, I bad the misfortune to be- come afflicted with e disease, the psiaful re sults of which induced me' tb apply in sue- cest oo to several respectable pbysicisns .of this city, from ’whom,' however,' I received either no reliefi or from whose remedies! re ceived another complaint quite as distoeraing as the former. My whole ayatem became a"- fected. I eoold get norest at night oo ke count ofthe violent pain that ! felt io ever; part .ef my body t theweaknoaa and emada' tiocsf which was soch tbst l oould aemeft walk, lx, this state I fortunately .heard of your vegetable cathoficou—four bottlee of whMb has completely teetered me, I have mw.nopain; my eppsMteis goods and my strength restored , With mmey-thank* for the’relief your emdieio* has gives me, lam your ohliged friend, Ac. WU.UAM WII.ION, Sgorn aod auhheribed to b'-fore me, Nay 28, 1634 JOHN BINNfi, Aldereara. IV . _ gr. I PielaiUpMa, May 28.1874. »m now, thanks to your mediclac, a hearty mac. For nearly six year* 1 have been I martyr (e a disease; whose ravages throat- *aed,jf not sown stmped, te put a period to • Geerg«>w f ,Mf the Dwtrict et South, •ark, personally appeared, and, being duly rworo, dntl) declare end say, ttut tha abovs ~rrootrad mi; TO SOUTH UN VLANTIRfi. The Vegetable GMbolieon it peeuliulv adtoted to thoae tlieeaaae which ar* private. It amang the eeteured popUlaOoo of th* south In that diseaW which i* called ya-ws.it „ sura remady; a angle trial of it, wilkonvinee piasters ofit* superior efficacy to soy ren« <ly of a similar nature in the United Stater „ . NOHGB. , advaataged *f thU medieiae are, not eoofinieg the patient unaecemarily to the house, or keeping him from hi* business.— With one sulitary exception; that of snirini. ■>u» fiqtiora, it rttee net lay any reetrieden, uptn hee appetite It is so gentle ib its operaimo that the p-ttent findi himself getting well he eannat tell how. As it is not the wish ofthe proprietor to take any thing lor which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persona at a distance who may wish to trv m« medicine, but who are \ t. oartain if? be hppUoobfoto tbeiyeompkuntiaterequest- ed to describe iheit esse and symptoms in a letter, post-paid, and directed tohim-thu letter will be immediately placed in hunts fidly competent to decide,the question.—' Should the remedy not teem to suit the dis. ease, they will befrsnkly told an. CAUTION- To prevent diaappointm'nt it Is well ta ttste that it taker in ordinary cases from J to 5 bottles to effect a cure aothst persons who ere labouring under any tenons infirmity, •must make up their mind to persevere to' that extent at least—if they do uot, they mieht at well aavy tbemsblre* the trouble and exp. fit* -f using a smaller quanlitv. Alt erdere peet paid ami encteeing Ihe aunty, immediately attended to, and the msuimne packed and delivered with directions for use, • u any place in the city, and forwarded ta de tested ,N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im- ji-wilion,it will be sold in the ivy or Philadel phia, at the office in Fifth near Usee-Sir-et, ’ •rat the dwelling of the propri- tor, No. 66 -‘Jhasnut street, only, w* thread by his sq. -.horiaedegentt. W. W. PrtT7F.lt, 66 Chenul Street, Philadeipllim I hive appointed GEORGE RYE (SON,' Druggist of Savannah, mv tote agent. Drug. kilts wsutipg the above-valiitble medicine, •will he supplied by him for cish, at the nme rate, cv if ordered direct from me—vn, g35 per-doseiC or three dollars a single boule. W. W. POTTER Philadelphia Any pe> eon on applicatio' * the aubacrihrr will be forniahed with oertificatea of (he rill, cacy of tbe above medicine, sufficient to roe. vioce the mind of the moat sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper in sertion. GEO. BYBU60N, Druggist, Caroer of Bay and Whittaker Street*, dec 13 mh ,|W » ■■ V;: V ■ "v"- ■ •:•.'»• -• i iMdiiiii - nny ^ caraphdnt at last got te ewSTMffiM (failu ... - ;raHw to think mxaitoitlon fif* kettue of the emrifi uot «wallow Without _ dprally; Tumces formed ta weleet Stale of Georgitt—Chatham County ,. ' TO ALL WHOM IT mAYCONCERM. FOR ERE AS Denial Carney, Jr. has ap: It. V# cd to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Chetham County for letter* of ad-. ministration on theeata’.e and effects of Wil iam WnOdhridgr.late > f Ssysnnth, merchsnL deed, on behalf of the. heirs a: d creditors, and by request of *he rrhriaret. These are therefore to cite and admonish ell and tinguhr the kindred and creditors of the said ilereas ed, to file tlieir objections (if any they have) to the granting of the adminiitrstton ol 'he estate ol the deceived to the applicant ip the Clerk’s ( ffice of the said Court, on of before t he third day of November next i otherwise letters »f admit,isttation will he g- anted W trevy tlie Honorable Elias Fort one of tho Justifies ofthe laid Court, the fourth . day of October, A. D one thmitand eight . hundred end twenty five. 8AH L. M. BOND, C. C 0. Oe*. 4 2,+ ’ Georgia—Camden County. TO alx whom it m ay concern. W HEREA8-J. Bwihlott Inn. tdminiatro’or on the estate! of DvvidTocker and David M’Credie, applies to th* C * i cf Ordmaiy Ilf and County, for l.ewcnd-. uitaaty on the stales of said decetmd pereonai -These are, herefore, t* cite and admonish the heirs and cred.tdra *of mid deeeaaed persons, to fi’e ihcirobjertiona (if any they have) in my of fice, on »r k foro the first Monday in January text, or letter* will be granted to the appii- ■wot. —sw Witness the Hon. William Gihaon, IL S j one of the Justices of Hid Cmrt, ' this25rh June, 18 ’.5. JOHN BAILER e-e o-c.r. ' Jonh 30 Georgia —Camden County, ttV THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB ’ SAID COUNIY- W HEREAS John Chevalier, hat npplieffi to aiid Court, for Letters Diimiiai<n> on the estates of Samnel Coxena and Bran t. ijnck, decerned. These ire, therefore, to :ite and admoiosh, >H and aingultr, the sta* drad snd ereditora nt the H'd deceased (>er. sues, to file their objections, if soy they have, in my office, an or before the fiiet Monday i* January next, or Letter* will be granted tho appfieant Witncaa tho Honorable James Scott, one of tbe Justices of saidKloort, flit* «• teeLth day of April, eighteen hundre* and twenty-five. . (L. S.] JOHN BAILEY, C, C. Oy C.J* April 31 ** Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY ft SAID COUNTY. • CYVHBREAS Lewis Bach lot t, sppSes to foe Court of Ordinary of mid Coontuw l,otter* Diamiasmr on thaettatopf tritee Bowfiopei These are, therefya. to etta **6 admcOtah, aN end atagelar, the kMrotl *M ereditora of XaiffSeeeaaed. to file their objern tion*, If •»! tttry fikve, inmy offleejon ev.T Stoeethday ef AprReSfbtara how IL-tf* IPHNBAILST.C. C. ft. 0- C 1 April St 84 •HAY. K A BUNDLES PRIME HAY,