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8ALBS.-C0NTINUED;
' vfci ttajtrrt 2N«Mby in JybMMtfr trerl. •
W ILL be Mid ul th( Court-Moum in
Ihe City of Savannah, botweon the
hum Uf 10 end 4unlock.-
All tho right title end interest of Andrew
uldiriStd seventh of one undivided eighth
ofywd undivided third*, levied nn ea the
property of Andrew Knox, to.-satisfy an rj-
station la'favour-of Williemeoo dt De
Villen. . •
ISAAC D’LYON.S.C. C. .
Out 18 M
\- SHERIFF’S SALE.
•' On the jlrvt Tmedny tHMhvtmbti next,
W ILL be Mid in (Voat of the Court-
House inJBryan County,-between the
Mae! boor* of *ale,
i TRACT or LAND, in eeid County,
k known' b( |he name of “ Palermo," contain
ing eight hundred acres, more of lew, bound
ed N. K. by Sweat*! land*; S. W. by a aalt
mere b—other boundaries nofltnown; Lev
ied epon M the property of R. T- Keating,
tp satisfy an execution in favor ofthe admin-
■ litr* tore of-Beniamin St ilea, deceased. -
THOMAS HARN, S. B; C.
’ Oet IS. M
MANSION HOUSE.
, The subscriber'bega leave to
inform hi* friend* and the public,
l||||H|that lie haa completed hia large
dMHhand commodious house, in the
best ami mdat comfortable manner, and ten
dare hia lhanka to those who have heretofore
favored him with ..their cella, and flatte)-
himself that by hia -anremitted attention to
ptosis, he will aharo a part of the public
latronage. Hia hottae will at all times be 1
Hrniahed With the heat the country afford*,
hia her with ehdioe liquors, and hia stable*
with good corn and provender, together
with « faithful end experienced patler. The
MansioU House la situated on the east aide,
ofthe public square. in the town of Clinton,
directly on the road leading from Milledge-
3 He to Macon, and nearlyopposite the
Unton Hotel. H. H. BLATTER.
Clinton, Align at 23. 07fre
N. B.—Familiea can be accommodated
with private rooms, wJtinhare Comfortable.
IT The editors of the'Angusta Chroni
cle an<L Savannah Georgian, are'requested
to publish the above advertisement once a
week for three months and forward their
accounts to this office for settlement.
ri.juy im
nt
SHERIFFS BALE!
• QnAXeJirtt Tueedny in Deeembbr next,
WXTILL be sold at the Court-House, id the
»T T' Wwo of JeSereOb.Cemdee conoty, be
tween the legal bouts of sale—s oegrt wo
men, named. Lucy, levied on si the property
Of Henry A. Harris, to satisfy e tax execu
tion against him, for the year 18*4—amount
due d* litl and costs.
G, W..TIIOMA8, D.S C. C.
Oct *7 34
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the Arrt Tuteday in November next.
W ILLdo sold bjiore the.C.'urt House in
Yihathua County, between (be ueu.l
hours-
AH shat certain traet or parcel of lard sir-
haled in the County of Chateaus and ‘state oi
Georgia on the aaltabetweeo the lylanda of
■kidewav end Burnsides and known by the
name of tfodouhs Islan c -staining sixty three
■area-more or lesaHlIao til tbst other tract or
' parrel of land situated and being bn Skids-
way Wand in the County aforesaid, composed
Of three d-ff rent and originally dittinet tract
of land but adjoining each other, the first of
Which was or ginally granted to Hiclaet Hit
ter for one hundred teres, the second of which
an originally greeted t<> Jno. Bill far fi'ty a-
are*, and the third and. last of which, wss ut-
} ginaly gransad of Stiohsel Hitter for fifty seres,
' which three tracts of land oontain in the Whole
. (notincluding Redoubt Island) two Hundred
apt thirty seven acres with the spoiirfenancea,
levied on to satisfy .he Planters Bank otto
State *f Georgia, on foreotosure of Morgusgc
against John W, Stirk /
ISAAC D’LYON a o o.
, ,Oet4 nr*
. ' ■ • •* —
PLANTERS>HOTEL, warrenton.
THE Subscribers having enter
ed into co-partnership in the
PLANTERS* HOTEL, take this
nethori of informing (heir, friends
and the ptiblio that they continue to.keep;qp
that well known estaldishment, on the east
aido of tlie public square in VVsrrnnton. and
return their sincere thanks to those who have
favored them with their custom, and wish for
a contihuanfie of lhat support from the public
which their attention to httsirtess will merit.
Their table will be supplied with every thing
the cbnntry and season afford. Their Bar
will be aopplied with the choiceat kind of li-
qeors—Stables proyided with good prnvendor
and attended by faithful and careful ottlere.
ASA - CHAPMAN,
MARTHA EVAN8.
October 18.
IT Tin* Editors of the Augusta Chronicle
and 8avepfiah Georgian, are requested to pub
lish the above once a week for 8 weeks, and
-forward.their accounts to the subscribers in
Warrington. A-C. k M. A.
Oct. 47 > 34
"heiifTs mle.
' .On thejlret Tuesday in November next,
, <nr»l. r. be aold hr lire the Court House in
\#g the city of SaVaniiab, between the us-
Sal hours of sale, '
Two Stages, oar Horses, and four (era oi
Harness, belonging to this end of the Angus
tp Line, levied on under a forctoaure oi a
Mortgage from'Joseph L. Thompson, to Jo
seph Gumming, assign 'd to Alrxsnder T
Bopeon. A- D'LYON. a. a o c
*ept 8
' at
idminiatiator’a 8a e
W ILL bn sold at public auction on
MONDAY, 3 let innt. at eleven o’clk,
A M. at Use late residence ofjohn Dillon,
ten deceased, the HOUSEHOLD AND
JCITCHEN EVRNITURE it WEAR
ING APPAREL of the raid deceased.—
Bold by order of the Honorable tho Court
of Ordinary, for the benefit ofthe heir* and
creditors. JOHN GUILMART1N,
Administrator Col.
Oct. ?0 49
tjAbbUrOii^ .—ALE.
Oi Thuretlay the X&th Decepdier next,
W ILL be sold piths plantation of the late
Col. Nicholas Ware, on Little River,
in Columbia county, the corn and fodder and
Other provisions Made there the piesent sea
son, and all the farming utensils belonging to
the place, thq stock of horses and mules,
among which are some valuable brood mares,
and fink colts of the best blood—the slock of
- cattle, some full, and some half blood of- the
English breed—the stock of hogs, and the
■f’lmlntim—'There are about fifteen hundred
acres of fund, and enough cleared, and in cul
tivation to give employment to twenty-five or
fbirly hands. Much of this land is of good
quality, and the rest very valuable for its
Umber.
ALSO,
. At (he same time and place, will he sold the
Orist and Saw-Million Little River,'-and the
Bridge across it, kqnwn as Wares, with about
forty acres of land attached thereto. -
Aqd on Thursday,, the *4d December,
there will be sold at the Plantation on Savan
nah River, ip Columbia bounty, at the mouth
of the Kiokee Creek, the whole of the corn
sod fodder, forming utensils, stuck. Ac. be-
fonging to.thtaf place, and also the'plantation
itself, including about six hundred aores of
land of yery excellent quality.
And on Thursday theifllh December, still
he sold at the market-home, in the City of
' Augusta, about FORTY very likely NE
GROES, including.mechanics,, house sor-
- vanta, and field hands. The laics at each
place wtll commence at ten o’clock, A.' M.
and dose at A o’clock, P. M. and be eontinu-
(d from day te day, uotri tho property i* all
koM. ' - •
. Twelve months credit will be given for all
an ms over Ten Dollars, and notes with good
-incurit.v required, before (he property,will be
delivered.
BUSAV B. WARE. ExHrx.
WM. W* HOLT, Et'r
October 41 Of th Will of N-Ware
- Ool, 17 f • 3*
A CARD.
FflHE (ubecriber, admitted to practice in
- A. the aeveral Courts of Law- and Equity
It this State, offers to the public bis pro-
timional service* in tho Courtp of .
Bibb, " | Henry, I Jonee,. | Crawford,
•■"iqatoRtaffea
a^Blhb.Oliuni.CO*-): ^
^ortll 'American Review.
NO. XLIX.
CONTENTS.
I Claims of the Uuiled States on. Naples
* and Holland.
I. Moeasage of the President of
the United States to the House of
Representatives, relative to the
claim on Naples. *.
4 Message of tho President of the
- United States, transmitting the cor
respondence relating to the claims of
the citizen* of the United States up
on the Government of the Nether
lands. ■’
II. Lord Byron’s Character and Wri
' tinge.
I. Recollections'of the life of By
ron. By tlie late R. C. Dallas, Esq.
3. Correspondence of Lord Byron
with a. Friend; including hia Letters
to his Mother; in’ 1809, 1810, and
1811."
3. Journal of the Conversation of
• Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwin.
Esq."
III. Wsyltnd's.Discourses on the Duties
of an American Citizen.
T)te Duties of an American Citi
zen ; two Discourses delivered in the
First Baptist Meeting House in Bos
ton. By Francis Waytund, jr.
IV. . Pinkney’s Poems.
Poems. By Edwkrd C, Pinkney.
V. English Common Low Reports.
Reports of Cases, argued (ltd de
teimined in the English Coiirts Of
Common Low. Edited by Thomas
Sergeant and John C. Lowber, Esijrs
VI. Orphic Poetry.
Orpheus Poetarnm Grmcormn An
. tiquissiinus.—Auclore Georgio Hen
rico Bode*.
VII. Columbus.
Codice diplomatico Colombo-Ame
ricano, ojsin Raceolta di Document)
originali e inediti, spettsnli a Crista
foro Colombo, Ac. Gmtovn, 1843.
VIII. Gold and Silver in Mexico,
A report on the Expediency of
Augmenting the Duties on the Ex^
portation of .Gold and Silvor, presen
ted to the General Constituent Con
gress of Mexico, by tho Committee
of Finance and Mines, August 9,
1844.
IK. Critical Notice*.
1. Palfrey’s Historical Dip-
course. 444
3. Perkins’s History of the
Late War. 443
3. Wrifford's Mercantile Pen
manship.' 451.
4. Summary View of America 453
6. Addresses before the New-
Yorfc Academy of Fine Arts 459
6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 463
7. Barnard’s Polyglot Gram
War. 474
8. Crafts’ Address before the
Palmetto /Society. • 484
• B. Blanco White’s Spanish
- Varieties. 467
Quarterly List of New PuMi-
cations. 469
Index. ' 483
Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS.
Oct 40 I. - 49
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INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW-tORK,
I NCORPORATED by the Legialatu^
oftheatateof New-York, for the pur-
jnse of inauring HOUSES and OTHER
1UILDING8. VESSELS IN POjlT tSd
heir CARGOES. MERCHANDISE ahd
other PERSON/*, PROPERTY, against
lioss- we VI
anti alio to inaure VESSELS and MER
CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF
INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS
PORTATION. '
Capital ?tock 8800,000,
Which has all bean paid ei CASH, and the
public may rely with confidence upon the
whole sum. being always available to meot
its engagements. R. HAVENS, Proat.
The subscriber having been appointed
Agent for the abovo Company, will insure
against Loss by Fire, and Haaard of Inland
Navigation, as set- forth in the preceding
proposals, on as favorable terms a* can be
done in this cjty. S. C. DUNNING;
Agent fur Howard Ineurmce Company.
N. B -Persons living in the country,
cap have insurance effected by addressing
the Agent,.giving a deacribtion of the prem-
iaeako be invired, ftost-pald-
Sept SO 18
Pilotage*
A T a meeting of the Board of Commission-
era. dn.the JStti Instant, it was ordered
.that John Kobhins, be suspended from acting
aa a Pilot, fokope month.
By order. ’ '
JNO. G. HOLCOMBE, SeePy.C. P.
Oct 18 ■ 38uf
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
.Notice.
N INE MONTHS after the date. of thia
notice, application .will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to sell apart of
thff real estate ofJohn Stacy, deceased, for
.thh benefit of the heirs and creditors of raid
leceased. JOHN W. STACY,
AdMiniitrator.-.
dec 18. 31
WAREHOUSE
a oosffsnsszoiv buscnsss,
MACON.
T HE undersigned has rented of Farish
Carter, Esq. his Ware-Ho uses at this
place, and tenders his services to Ins friends
and the public, in the above lineytf business,
with assurances that any business confided
to his oare, 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 situated for the transaction of
business. '
He intends running two good and sub
stantial boats dnring' the boating season,
Which will be expedited in thieir passages up
and down, by the aid of oneot the Steam-
Boat Comjhinfr Steam-Boate. Insurance
on merchandise and produce shipped b, his
boats, can he effected in a responsible office
on as favorable terms as by any other bouts
that will r»n the river; and reasonable adj
vances will be made by him on produce
shipped by them to the consignment of his
frienda in Savannah. .By the first boats he
will receive a good aoppl) of GROCERIES,
which he will sell on moderate terms.
He now iiffere for Sale,
300 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging
1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt.
’ JOHN T. ROWLAND.
Maeon, October 14, 1845.
Oct 20 . •' 39fel
ieorgfa—Camden Count)'.
’ALL WHOM rt MAH CONK ERA
UKK&A3 Alexander Atfimson, Ad-.dn-
•ti-ator on the Estate of John Atk-n-
ton,'decerned, applies to the Court of Ordin
ary If said County, for letters dlsmissory on
vbl estate > These are, thertPne, tor c.'te and
-dm-iniah all and singular, the heirs vnd ored
-tors of said deceased, to file their object tons
(if any they have) in my office, on or ftefure
the fir.-t Monday in January next,-or letter>
t»t l l be granted te the applicant.
SEJM Witness the Hon William Gibson,
\<L S , | one of the Justices of said Court,
this 35'h June. 1815. %'
JOHN,BAILEY, c. e a o. e.
•o 81
Georgia—Camden County.
TO A,.L WHOM IV MAY. CONCERN.
alTuRvBAb a-otf a D if„ur, Admimst-atoc
f f of the Estate of Uajiie Pelletier, dec’d
■pplies.to the Court of Ordinary of said coun-
tv. for letters dismiiso-y tm said estate:—
heae are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
mi (tegular, the heirs and ct ediln a of ss>d
deceased to file Uteir objee'iona (if any they
•Hve) in >ny uffine, on or before (ha first Mon-
ay in January neat, or letters will be grantee
t v-tt-e applicant, n
r'-i’!Sy| Wttnesi the Hon. ViMiam Gibao
II Z>- v. J one of the Justice- i f said Con
I- » this 25 h tune; 18 5.
' JOHN DAILY, e. c. o. e. c.
■ 30 82
NSW-YORK
STATE LITERATURE
CLASS NO. UI, FOR' 1845,
W HICH will be drawn on the fourth day
of January, 1836, And finished in a
few minutes.
45 Number*—6 Ballots to be Drawn.
SELLING SCHEME.
I
Prize of
<100,000 is
4100,000
1
do
50,000
50.000
1
do'
40,000
30,009
1
do
10,500
. 10,500
2
do
6,000
19,000
• 4
do
2,500
.10,000
10
do
3,OOQ
30 000
39
do
1,000
39,000
78
do
5 00
' . 39,000
468
do
100
46,800
4446
do
69 :
242,300
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND
OYER AND TEJIMINER FOR THE
CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER
TERM, ISIS.
BBTHEREAS William C. Wayna, Freder-
v ▼ ick Herb. Charles Dunham and Wil
liam loor, were drawn and summoned to at
tend as Grand Jurors at thia term- of the,
Court and have made default. Ordered, that
they be severally fined in .the sum of forty
dollars, unleat good and sufficient cause of ex-
-ouse be-filed on oath with tha^clerk Of thia
court on Or before the first day of the .next
term.
And whereas Hugh Cassidy, George F.
Palmes and Matthew Luffborough, were also
drawn and summoned to attend as Petit Ju
rors, and made default. Ordered, that, they
be severally fined in the sum of twenty dollars
untesa good and soflteient cause of eaoosa be
filed on oath with the'e|erk of Ibis court,'nn
or before tbefirsf day ofthe neixt term."
True extract from the minutee.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
Savannah, gist Got-’ I8JM.- -
net S3 - pfM
* ; TOtTWft
Vegetable Catholicon.
jpHE subsetibrr raqpqptfuny aebeits the at
U tention of every friend ofaufferin/ Im
inanity, to to. the above new andMOvaluabk
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
fkom the system the, very aeeda of disetsu,
and in reatunng the deranged’and murbid
oonditlnn afthe organa of lire to a free and
healthy esereiae of their Ampt-oi-i, kra exci
ted the astnidshment, and completely lilen-
ced the objections of the moat inrreduloua —
Focfs art Ms beet arguments. In order to put
the virtues of the ttstholioun to as severe e
acnhbiy at possible, it was offered by adver
tisement, together with the attends bee of a
' Wan, gratuitously, to any -otmor wlt-i
would apply for it, tad whote cause might
teem t" come within the range of Us healing
mwrt—numbers ofoevere eaavn sf long »ta -tl-
ng, and snme of them aeemitiKly detpsr .ie
ones, pro euted themselves, all if which knyt
been cured, or to much relieved as towava .t
the assertion that a little perseverance wid do
an. In fact, such it the confidence ofthe physi
cian under Whose ear# these patients were
placed, in this remedy, ■ confidence resum
ing from the irresistible conviction that has
been forced upon his mind by ocular demon
stration, and a personal trial pf It on h'mael)
that be permits me to declare it at hia deci
ded opialon, tbst the Catholicon le not only a
perfectly safe and innocent, but a moat pow-
erlul and invaluable remedy in certain die-
earn land states of tbeayalcm, such u tbefol
owing
Uebility resulting from'intemperance and
dissipation; Old and inveterat. Uicers v Pains
in the bents attended with swelling! of the
join's I Indigestion, Blot-ties on the face,
pimple?, Ire. t All complaints of the Liver t
fetter.- Yaws; Syphilie r Cutaneous diseases
generally ; Mercurial and aerofuluus sum
plaints.
- Tlie Catholieon- (which the proprietereol-
emnly pledges h t word consists exclusively
of vegetable milter) with tite exception ot a
slight determi tation to tho bowels, which it
Georgia—Chatham County,
1. ;ht- Court ot. Ordinary, W-. Term, 1845
A kN tbe petition of Henry Champion, admin-
U istratorof John Street, dee-ased, praying
order NM to be made abtoUiie on Jxia com
plying witn 'he .i»w,tor die sale, of a Lot oi
Ground, number four, [4] aecond Tything,
,-tcyf-olde Ward—Alan, p.-rmf a Lot, numb, <
six, Teprer Tything, Decker Ward, being the
real estate of tbe said dec. tor tbe benefit uf
tlie heir# and creditorsIt is ordered, that«
notice be puhliahed nine months, in one of
the Public Gaseui of the City of Savanush,
requiring ail persons interested, to show cau-u.
f ally they have, why the prayer of the peti-
ioner should not be granted.
S M; BOND, c e. o,
Mav 14 44*
Georgia^— Chatham County
I the Court of Srd.omy—Mu; Term, I82J,
O '! the .petition of Robert Huy, Exei u--.:
of John Wackerly, dec. praying in order
Aits tu be*made absolute, on hia complying
-/ tu the liw, to sell Two Traota .of Lena in
L-iureui County, being the real estate of the
/.aid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and'
creditor* > It - le ordered, that a notice he
ubliihed, nine months in one of the G
settee of theoity of Savanneh, requiring ad
persona interested, to show cause, if any they
o-.n, why the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted. ? M BOMU.'o. o.
ng ,T
preserves in a soluble state, acta insensibly,
pleasant to tlie taatd, and requires no particn-
:ar rfigimen, (abitinenoc trom apirtuous li
quors always eahepted,) or confinement. A i
a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic med.
cine, improving the appbHeand reaturing the
general tone ofthe tytteni, it ia conlidentiy
recommended to iedies in a delicate iKfts-
tion. . W. W. POITEK,
66 Cheaimt-itreet.
5051 Prizes. |567,600
In this Scheme composed of 45 numbers
by* combination, with aix drawn ballots
there will be 4ft prises, each with three of
the drawn numbers un; 585, each with two
of the drawn numbers on ; aud 44-16, each
with one of the drawn numbers on : those
tickets" haying none of. tho drawn ballots on
them being blanks. *
To determine the fate of the 14,190 tick
ets in the scheme, the 45 numbers,, from I
to 45, inclusive, will be severally placfid in
a wheel on the, day of drawing, and six of
them be drawn; and that ticket having:on
it as a combination the 1st, 4d and 3d drawn
number, will be entitled to tbe prize of.
J100,000
That having on it tbe 4tb, 5th and 6th,
50,000
That having on it the Sd, 3d and 4th,
■ 20,000
That having on it the 3d, 4thjand'5th,
Id,500
Those two tickets having on them tie fid,
4th and 5th, or the fid, 4lh and 6th, each
• .'5,000
Those four, having on them the 3d, 3iq
and 6th, the 3d, 5th and 6th, the 3d,4th and.
6th. or the 3d, 5th and 6th, each 2,600
Those ten tickets, having' on then; the
1st, 3d and 4th, 1st, 3 a anti 6th',
1st, fid and 6tb, 1st, 4th and 5th,
1st, fid and 6ih, 1st, 4th and 6th,
let, 3d.and 4Ui, 1st, 5th aud 6th,
.1st, 3d and 6th, 2 d, 3 d and 5th,
- ' each 4,000
. Those 39 tickets having on them two of
the drawn numbers, and those two the 3d
and 5th, each ••-1,000
Those 78 tickets having two ofthe drawn,
numbers on them, aud those two the 4th and
6th, or the 5th and6th, each ..,...>.,.500
All others, (being 468) with any other
' ' ' ' -I,
GeOrgia-rOamdeii county.
TO ALL a HOM TV MAY CONCERN
,\& ERE AS J<X!Ii|Ik itre, Ail -linistraloi
JJ of.the Batate o; DivtdG Junes, late
tisud o uniy, dvceaaeii, applies to the Court
of Ord nary of said euuuty, for letters dia-
t.i so-y 00 said Estate:
These are therefore to cite anil admonish'
all and singular, tbe heirs and creditors ofsair!
■foce.sed, to file their objeetidM ( f any tliey
have; in my otfice, cn or before the first Moo
ny in March-nexi, otherwise letters will be,
Granted the applicant -•
A plies. the Hon. William Qibnn, one of
(t,. S.) hejuatiersof said Court, this
47th Au/; tut, 18 it. ,
JOHN BAILEY, CUc. C. 0 C. C.
Sent. S > '
two of the drawn numbers oh-each ....100
And all tickets.'-fboing 444d) having but
one of thq drawn numbers on, each..... .50
No ticket whieh.shkll have drawn a prize
of a superior denomination 'can' be entitled
to a.n inferiorprixe.
Prizes payable forty day* after the draw
ing, and subject to- the usual deduction of
fifteen per cent.
TICKETS. ..... a a. .... .^50
SHARES- ............in proportion.
CT N. B —Order* for tickets or ah#res in
the above Lottery, will be received at
ALLEN’S
mxchanob omen on the bay.
Georgia, Chatham County
fly ihe rf .iiorahie the Just era of the Interior
Court of Cnatham County, silting, for or-
dinurv purp- ana
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
a WHEtt'-Ah Jonathan Me.igs, .mininra
AJ tor uf the estate of Samuel Haughfon,
deceased, has petitioned the flouit at Ordina
ry, to be dismiaai rl f.-om bis said adminiatra-
tion : Now these are ibereforr, to cite and
admonish all persons interested in the said el
ite. to file their objections, if any they have,
to the g autinp of the prayer of the petitioner
in tbe Clerk’, Office of toe and Court, on or
before the tenth day of March next, other,
wise Letters D.smisiury w>U be granted tbe
petitioner-.
-,ftntas the Honorable Anthony Porter, one
of-the saiu Justices, tbia. tentlr day of
September, eighteen hundred and twen
ty-five. SAMUEL ¥ BOND,
* Clerk Ceurt Ordinary.
Sept 10 13
Notice.
N INE MONTHS efter the date hereof, ap
plication will be rpade to the Honorable
ut Jourt of Ordinary for the .County of Chat-
Uam,for leave to sell the wblde or ■ part, or
narti of a tract ol h*1, lying and being in
the county of Effingham, containing by re-
cenl survey, nipe hundred and eighty-five
lcrts, and known by the name of the Tuck-
nsMekteg Traet, formerly the property of
King end Hotchkiss, now belonging to tbe
,- date of Alexander 8. 806*1 orphans, for tbe
bfinefit-ef said orphans.' -
WILLIAM MOREL,
Guardian A. 8. Hue’s Orphans,
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Notice. -
XTINE MONTHS after date, applleatlon
TM will be made to the Interior Court of 1
Chatham County, witting for eidinary perpo-
se»,for leave to rail ell tbe real estate of the
late TbomaA Savage, of Bryan County, via:
Foiat Plantation, oon sitting of two Hundred
and eighty acres Rice Land, on the Ogeechee
River, four miteabejow the F rrv, adji-ioing
the plantation of Joseph Habershem and Ste
phen Elliott Alee, two hundred and fifty
acres, more OT lea^of Pine Land,-appertain
ing thereto, AW,' a Tract of Lend eaDed
8Mi0W BootsIntng frf.y aeraa, on Madway BHr
er, rtlioiaiag tbe tends of J. J; MakWeO.
M4BfffiAVAMR. j fidMW i
Philadelphia, May HI, 1824.
M the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, thavr
lately exhibited, in several instances,a tne/lt
catedaTup, called Po ler’a Vegetable Catho
iieon, with the most decided advantage. It
hae, as -et, never failed effecting a cure in
overy case in which I have thouf-M proper to
employ it. H. M’MUR I U1E, M D
Phl’.atlelphia, July 28/A, 1824.
Mr. W' W, Peuer,
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that 1
would give a concise statement of my suffer
ings, from 1 tbe liopelesfi commencement, to
the present propitious stage of my diaOute
About live years ago, on my passage trom
Bordeaux, during t(ie month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised
with a violent fever." Having no medics I at
tendants on board, I was compelled to bear
it, as I might for two weeks,, when on my ar
rival at Charleston, 8. C- it was treated as
Typhus. The skill oFmy Physician -subdued
the fever, but Pbmnix-like, the termination
of this gave via' to a diaaaae equally diatret'
ing, and whieh. till now, I had thought incut
able. Various ahscease* made thou uowel
some appearance, particularly on the jiiints,
which were swelled to an enormous aise.—
These gradually sdbiided into bard' tumors,
one of which on my left knee, affected the
bone—an incision was now made and a large
-evacuation of tv’s, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. Idition to this, I suffered the
most exeruci.. mg pains in my joints that man
ever experienced- Every thing that wss
adtoiniatere-J either gave me no relief or ser
ved to aggravate the dinette, t|xe severity of
whieh inor-raaed with every succeeding year,
duch wat my p.icfui ti usticn that I -'.ejpaire t
of ever being restored to my heel-h; Iliad
not .-inly tried the regular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every po ^tlar rem
edy I coaid hear of- It Was in tm* awful and
desponding eni)dition,tliut l was persuade:! to"
commence* course of your Vegetible Cnth.-I-
icon, and the happy remit'is, “fem Ihe ute
0/ the two hiltlee, my whele lyt'hn hat under
yonc a complete reviiulitn, my p.unt Aut»/»-•»/<-
ke I me;’’ the discharge from mv knee began
0 diminish, ami soon cessed altogether, the
nicer from -shenbe if proceeded* being coin
pletdy healed. The tumors, for the removal
■if which I have tried in vain more remudic*
than 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing; my
appetite, which was gone, has returned—l an.
in fact, nearly welt, and feel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, wilt mr.tu me-perfectly so.
Your oblig.-d friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR-
Philadelphia, July 16, 1874.
Mv confidence in the vegetable catholic-w.
Is nndiminish.d, a«d as fresh in-tanena of its
powers ar-r daily occurring, in my own prac
tice. I have no hesitation in r< commending it,
in the peculiar diseases to «liieh it is applies-
hie, as superior to any remedy (am acqnsii.t-
ed with. M. M’UUKl R1E, M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
fits—«n eonaequence of imprudeot eapoa
ui-ie four years ago, I had the misfortune *o be
come efflieted with 1 disease, the painful re
sults uf winch Induced me to apply in tkc-
cefiaion to several respectable pbyaloiaoa of
thie city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief; er from whngiM ,-mtediea I re
ceived another eotnplaiot quite, as dittteaahig
as the former. My whole system became a'-
feeted. I could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent pain that I felt In every
part of my body t the weakness and emacta
tion of which was such that I could scarcely
walk. In this itite I fortunately heard of
your vegetable catboHcpn—four bottles of
wbieh, has completely restored me, I hove
now no pain; my appetite is good 1 and my
strength restored .With many thank* for
the relief your mediefoe ha*, given are; I am
your obliged friend, ke,
WIU.IAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to before me. May 28,
1834 JOHN BINNS, Alderman.
■ssscasaaa'wm. —
■ George Eyrie, of ttie'Diatrict of Sotvq.
*a*k, personally appeared, and, being duly
sworn, doth declare and aay that tjta above
atatrment tain all resppets correct and true,
and that the ■ignature to it is in the baud!
writing of tbit deponent. N
•t.-, i , m J** 3 WNNt * Aldermtnj
Philadelphia, May 28,1824-
TO SOUTHRUN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon ii pkeulisrty
adapted to thueatdiseasee which are prevalent
auieng tbe eoltHired populatioa of the south-
In tbst disease which Is called yaws, it x.
sure remedy 1 a Single trial of it, will convince
planter* of it* superior efficacy to any reme
dy of a aimfiar nature in tho United Statea-
NOTICE.
The advantage* of this medicine are; n'ot
confining the patient unnecessarily to the
huuae, or keeping him from hie businesa.—
With one sollt*ry.exceptlan, that ofapiritn. '
otta liquors, f( deee net lay any rertrirtfsas upon
hit appetite It is so gentle in its operation
that the patient findsldmself retting well he
cannot tell how. A* it is not the wish ofthe
proprietor to take any thing for which he
cannot give s consideration equtl in vslna.
persons at a distance who may wish to try
ait medicine, but who are not certain if it
be apnlieoble to their eomplaint, are request-
ed to deaoribe >hcfr case and symptoin* in
a letter, pnat-naid, and directed to him—this
tottei wiU bu ittuBeUtaiely placed in h,nut
folly competent to dec,de the nuettion.-
SnouU the remedy not teem io suit the dia-.
esse, they will be frankly told an.
CAUTIJiN-
To prevent disappointment it ia well to
state that it takes in ordinary esses fro,n.1 to
5 bottles to effect a cure to that pejtm.s who-
are labouring under nny serous infirmity,
must make up their mind te petrevere tail if
extent at lestt-if they do not, they n,ielu ,1
well save themselves the trouble anddueai*
•if imag a smaller qumthy.
All erderepeet paid and enelning Ihe money,
immediately attended to, ai-d the mcutcine
packed and delivered with dheetious foruve,
•-•any place in the ci(y, and forwarded as di
rected ,
N. IJ. To prevent the possibility of all im-
pnsitien, it will be to) >*in the ci'y of Pliilitdel--
ahia, at.the office in Filth near' lUce-Slr et,
oral the dwelling of the pr.-ipri- tor, No. 66.
ihevnnt street, only, an-1 abroad hy hia au-
heriaed agents W. W Port EH,
66 i iemut Sthiet, PhilailcipiCa-
I have appointed G EORGE RYE tSON,
Druggist of Savannah, ^t,- sole agent. D:ug.“
gists wai ting the above valuable medicine,
will be supplied by him for oaab, at the a..me
rate, a, if ordered direct from me—vis. gJO
per duaen, or three dollars a single bottle.
W. W. VOT i Bn, Philadelphia.
Any person on application to tbe subio it er
will b-. furoislied with certificates of the eH.
csey of the above medicine, sufficient to <-mw
viaee the mind of the moat sceptical, although
too numerous and lengthy for newspaper a-
sertion. GEO. KVEIISON, Dmyglat, .
Corner of Bay and Whittakerffitreeti.
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Philadelphia, May 38,18^4^
Sir—I am new, thank* to your modieine, a
hearty mar. For nearly six yean I have bean
a martyr tA.a disease, whose ravage* threat-
ened,-if oot aopn stopped, to pnt a period to
myexlttenee. Having had no regular medi
cal aqvioe from the eomaMapemeat, my
compteirtt at test got to tuph a height that I
could not swallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumors foamed ia different part*
of my body, sod I bags* to think my. situation
abueradrsperat*. Thefiao’bottfe. ofthe
Cathohoeq whieh f have taken boro 00m*
plottly ourod a*, and I era now as waM a* I
Sta c of Georgia—Chatham
County
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN?
kfidHF.R* tS Daniel Carnev, Jr. haaxfl-.li,
V# edto tne-Hononble tlie Court of Or-
diimfy of Chatham County ter letters of ad-
-mnittration on the estate and effect* tf Wil
iam W-iodbridge.late , f Savannah, merditot
de-..d. on beha'f of the. heirs ai d creditor^
and -,y r,quest of the relative,. These ate
tiierefore to cite and admonish all and d.-tgulu
/he kindred and creditora of the said tleceu
ed, to-file Uteir ot-j etions (if any they have)
to tbe granting ot the edminittrstinn of the
estate ol th- deceased to the applieant in tfie
Cerk’s ( ffioe ofthe said Court, en or before
die third day of November next j ntherwire
letters of idatinistration will be g anted
W tness ihe Ho'.orahle Elias Pnt one of
the Justices ofthe said Court, the fourth
day of October, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and twenty fire.
BAM L.M. BOND, C. C 0.
On’. 4 ' .?'+•!
Georgia—Camden Voumy.
TO A LL WHOM IT MreY CONCERN.
W HEREAS J. Hichiott Jun. sdministraiqr
on;he eslstesof DavidTnr.ker mdDavid
M’Credi. , applies to tbe Court of Ordliuuy
,f sr.id ilounty, for Letters dismi:a->ry nn Ute
i;*ta'«s of said decea ed persons: Th- le ate,
herefnre, to cite and nd noniab the heirs «nd
eyed,to: t of said deceased pi »nns, to fi'e
• heir ohj-etion* (il any they have) in my af
fine, bn or .before the first-Monday in Jsntiry
next, or lettert will be granted to tbe apiJi-
Wltnr»» tbe Wijlwro GibiD»v
JI L. S !( one of the .lustier* of wid Courts
Lsra&.i this 25th June, J8:*5.
JOUN 34!LKY f c.C o.c.c.
June 30 ,7
Geotgia
IY
THE
Camden Comity.
OOVRT OF ORDINARY F08
BUD COUNTY.
W HERE A3 John Cherul er, hoo applied
to Said Court, for J-elier* DismisaorY
on the cilatea of Samuel Coaens ind Erse B.
vileck, deceased. These sre, therefore, te
•rife end admonish, all and sjng ilar, tbs kin
dred and creditors ot »be laid dreamed per.
■OPS, tu file their oiijcotiotii, if any trey
in my office, on or before the fint Homiov in
January aext, or Letters will be granted the-
applies nt.
Witness the Honorable James Soott.o*
of the Justices pf said»Couri, this p*
. teei.th day Of April, eighteen hundred
and twenty-five. „ , - .
(L, 8.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0.6. ".
Apr I 31
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Georgia— Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY tf
8 AID BOUNTY.
1«f«RB AS L'ewi, Bachlett, applies to »»
Court of Ordinary bf said Couatyif [
Letters Dtsmimory on tlie estate of Fr,ace-
a-j*olupe: These are, therefore, to «te
admoniehs all and singular, the k-ndred aas
Creditora of said dceeaaed, to fijt tbetr ohj»>
tiona, if any fo'.y base, in my <>*«• " "A?
fore tbe fi st Monday in Jrauery
wise LeitenDtamissory will be gran tan m»
* PP,i wSneta the Honorable Samuel ChdE,
one ofthe Justice* of said C°tirt, ***
sixteenth day of April, eighteen »W
dred and twenty dive- J Am re
JOHN BAILEY. CC.fi.C C
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