Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, November 04, 1825, Image 4

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'fK*-':.- .. * i * 1 'a • .* - i’ .-j m - : •* ’ _ • Vv • • /’• r’ s BHERffWa 8AU»., On tta/ral TueUaf in Dewier ntM,_ nrlUi be ie)4 tt the Coafl-Howe, ie the ' -JT- towaofjalfomon,Camden ooontjr. be- ■'.•tweeb the legal hours of. rile-a oegiu wb- ■M, named ItOcjr, letted on u the property at Henry A. Herne, to Mtiefy i taxexeeg- HeAa(waet'hM,Methe jeer 18*4—amooat • <M» , ' ’ " The eubetrilfer beg* ebJttt EXECUTOR'S SALE. W ILL oa-aold «t the plaolation Of the late CM. Nicholas Wan, on Little River, la Colombia count;, the horn end fodder end ether protiatmie made there 'Hie pieeeot eea- lotto to inform hia friend* ehd the public, that he hae completed hie lane? Piind commodious houio, in too, beet and moateomfortablo man tier, and ten-' dera hie tlianke to those who hate heretofore favored him with their cxH#', and fletterr himself that by hia unremitted attention to plokse, ho will abate a part of tho publio ptlroaage- Hie booee trffl at efr tinea be fhrhtahed With the beet the country eflbtda, Ilia bar with choice liquor*, and hie (tablet with good corn' end provender, together with a fhithful and eitperienced Oftler. The Menjion House ie Situated on the eaat aide SOWAftft IKStlitAh CB COMjPAlCY NEW-YORK, - •, e. •oa,aad aUtbefarnilnf attoaila belonging to thb plane, tho aleck of horaea and inulea. which are aome raiuabia brood mam, of and toe oolta of (he beat Mood—llie atook battle, abate foil, and aome half blood of the ■ . EngUab breed—the atpek of bogs, and the ' Plantation—There are about fifteen hundred aeraaef lend, and enough cleared, end inert- , tiratkio to giveemploymeot to twenty-five or thirty hand a. Much of thialand ia of good 'quality, add ,the rest-very valuable for its . . ALSO, - At the tame tlmuaod place, will he add the > Grist and Saw-Mill* on Littje River, and Ine ■fcBridge ncroea'it, known at Waret, with about W forty adn* of land attached thereto. And on Thursday, the 2-2d December, there will be told at the Plantation on Savan nah .River, in Columbia county, at the mouth nf the Kiokee Creek, the whole of the corn . nod fodder, firming uteotila, Block. Sic. be- , - lancing to that place, end alio-the plantation . itself, titaiuding about *ix hundred acres of lanAf very excellent quality. And on Thursday the 29tb December, will - be told at the market-boose, io the City of Auguste, about FORTY, very likely NE GROES, including mechanics, house ser vants! and field haodt. The tales at each place will commence at ten o’clock, A. M. end close at 4 o'clock, P, M. and be continu ed, from day to day, until the property ia all of the public squat* in (he town of Clintoir, j directly on the toed leading from Millodge- 1 NCORPORATED by the Legillrtorg. of the stats of New-Work, for the jwf- pure of insuring HOUSES and OTHER BUILDINGS. VESSELS IN PORT and their CARGOES, MERCHANDISE and other PERSONAL PROPERTY, atfvtnst liOSSOT ttftTMkgRLj V\t«, and also to i nail re VESSELS and. MER CHANDISE against thn HAZARDS 01? INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS PORTATION.' .. i A T» meeting of the Board of Cotnmitaioo- on on the 15th instant, it wat ordered that Jolin Robbins, be suspended from soling at a PthH, for one mouth. By order JNO, G. HOLCOMBE, Sect'y.C. P. Oct 18 taut VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTTV-Vd Vegetable Catholicon. am you, villa to Macon, «nd^ne^r^op|>oaite_the Clinton Hotel. ILATTER, Clinton, August *3. 07fre N. B Families can be accommodated with private room*, which are comfortable. O'The editors of the Augusta Chroni cle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pnblivh the qbove advert moment once a week b-r three months and forward’ their accounts to this office for settlement. ri~ujt mt Ik,' PU1NTERS>H0TEL; WARRENTON. I THE Subscribers having enter ed into co-partnership in the PLANTERS’ HOTEL, lake thin method of informing their friends and the public lliat they continue to keep.up that well known establishment, on the east aideofthe publio square in Warreoton, and return their sincere thanks to thoae who hare favored them with their custom, and with fur a continuance'of that support from the public which their attention to business will merit. Their tah&Trlll be supplied with every thing the country and season afford. Their Bar will be supplied with the choicest kind of li- qeo(t—Stable* provided, with good provendor and attended iiy faithful and careful ostlers. - ASA CHAPMAN, • ' MARTHA EVANS. October 18. ID* Tlie Editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Savannah Georgian, are requested to pub lish the above once a ireek for 8 peeks, and forward their accounts to the subscribers iu Warrington. A. C. & M. A. Oct. 27 ' 32 Capital Stock 88OO.OQO, which has all hern paid in CA^fl, and-the public may rely with*confidoncfe upon the whole sum: being always, available to merit its engagements. R. IIAVEN8, Preet. The subscriber hsving-abden appointed Agent for llm ebnve-Company, will insure against Loss by Fire,‘and Hazard of Inland Navigation, as set forth in - the preceding proposals, on is favorable terms a- can be dine in this city. 8. C. DUNNING, ■ Agent for lliumrd Ineitranee Company. N. B —Persons living in the country', can have insurance effected by addressing the - Agent, giving a description of the prem ises to bn insured, poet paid- - .1 1» Sept. 20 WAREHOUSE * OOniMUSXOXV busxksss, MACON. rpiIE undersigned has rented of Farish -Notice. VriNE MONTHS nfter the date' of thu t-s notice, application wilhbe made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinaiy of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the tea: estate of John Htacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors Of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator, dec 18 21 Georgia—Camden Count>. Tft ALL WUQ W JT MAt CO.YCEjIjs \\tf IKHKAS Alexander Atainmn, Ad . in* W 'Strstor in the Estate of John Atk n- tnn, deceased, a) Cues tt> the Court. o'. O-dtn try of sa d County, for letters disin saury on a i t estate t These are, thcri fjre, io c te aqd dm mish all and singular, the heira -nd ared nora tifSHid decer^d, to 6> ’heir objeeijem (if any they have) in my-c.fflcc, cir p, b-fue the fir. i tronday iu January next, or letut will he granted to the applicant. “ WitneKt ihe H'in William Gibanr,, one of the Jcaticra of said UoUri, this 21 h Jtin‘ , 18'5 JiJliN BAJt.KY, e. e o. e e. in Twelve mooths credit will be given for all ■urns over Ten DoHart, and notes with gopd security required, before the property will be delivered. SUSAN B. WARE, EPtrx. WM. W. HOLT. Ex'r October 21 Of the Will of JY. Ware Oct, 27 32 Worth American Review. JVD. AL/£. * CONTENT 8. A CARD. riNUE subscriber, admitted to.practice in 'JL ' . the aeveral Courts of Law and Equity i this State, offers to the public hia pro- .leaalonaljervicea in the Gourta of Bibb, Monroe, I Henry, Jaiper, WASHING' Vacon, Bibb County, (Ga.) July 7 Jonee, | Crawford, Twigge, .Pike. HINGTON POE. 84 Noticet^ ThTINB tlONTHS sfter da'e. application will W be made to the Honorable Inferior Court af Chatham Bounty, for leave to sett the real tud personal estate of the late Mrs Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and oreditoreef avid estate, WORTHING TON GALE, Iterators' - March ip Ritas II. III. Notice. - • ^GRREARI * to leave obtained fr< m the Honorable the lnl’erti.r Court, sitting fdr ordinvry purpose*, for Ctmden Cmmty, I Shall on the fits! Tuetdsyin D-eemb*.-nevt, expase to nublie tale, tt the ifourt-Houre *l Jefte-soo, in Mid cmnty, t let of land in the Tenth District of Monne County, Ro 91, fur (he benefit of the orphans of Levi Johns dee JOHN LEE Guardian. Sent 15 14 Notice, Vink MONTHS after date of this notice, Jl( application will be made to the Honors, ble the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for permission to fell el) the real esttte oi . John Wakerl”,. dee. for the benefit of the heira and creditors of snid deceased- - i BOB8RT HOY, Eaecutor. Feb 24 Notice. RBINK months after date, application will he ttl -tide to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot Camden County,-when sitting for ordinaiy purpo-et, fuf leave to aell 250 acres of land belongi.ig to the estate if John Brown, de- ceeaed, for the benefit cf the heirs and credi tor! ef Sail estate. SABAH BROWN, Admiatratrix Jeffeieoo, 18th. June, r’25. Jlinr-’ 23 78 Noriuisi. VriNE montht after date, application will be -- JlX made to the Inferior Court ofsChathau^ County, title-; for - ordinary purposes for an order, absolute, tp aell Hits Noe- fourem five, (band 31 in Carpenter’s Bow, and lotNu. oBe, (1> Breen Ward* in tilt city of Savannah, being the teal estate ef Francis Jalineeu, dec for,the beaefit of the heira and Creditors of said'ettate ■ WILLIAM GASTON. Qualified Executer PIANOFORTES. E XTRACT from the report of tho Com inittee of Premiums and Exhibitions of the Franklin Institute of the State of Penn- /MrlvipU, for the promotion of the Mechanic ■ Arts, for 1825. . Pxxmium No 47—to the maker'of the heat, horiiaata) piano, is adjudged to A. Babcock, of Boston, for specimen No. 327, ..which is e horixonttl piano, made for A. Mvdfsy, pf Boeuffi. It has received foe Mgh qpdrnhetion of the judges. *’■ Every part ' <dr it* interior meebabbm has the highest - finish, and Ins tone and toheVtre excellent. The etrtnge are kJV'of steol wire, the lowest aeteveb»iag>.eeeeMl with flattened wide. Jt entitles it* maker to foe aievsx Mjedal,- ' haGng beep considered the heist of foe four •qoare ^andsi whieh-dre all very good. PIANO FORTES from the Factoryjof ....... .... ^ .. A .,. .. A.Babcock, a sewering to the- above 3e-.i ar before the first'dty of the next term. — —1—*r '• -A MbniI. k, „F Li. ew< _t V. w *L. .. Claims nf the United States on Naples and Holland. 1. Mesesage of the President of foe United Btutct to the House of ' Representatives, relative to the , claim on Naples. 2 .Message of tho President of foe United States, transmitting the cor respondence relating to the claims of the citizens of the Uqited States up on the Government of the Nether lands. Lord Byron’s Character and Wri tings. . I. Recollections of the life of By ron- By the late R- C. Dallas, Eaq. 2. Correspondence of Lord Byron with a Friend; including, his Letters to bis Mother; in 1809, 1810, ond 1811. ' 3. Journal of tho Conversation of Lord Byron. By Thomas Medwin. Esq. Wayland’s Discourses on the Duties of an American Citizen. The DutieB of an American Citi zen ; two Diacnurees delivered in the First Baptist Meeting House in Bos ton. By Francis Wayland, jr, IV-/ Pinkney’s Poems. " PobmB- By Edward C. Pinkney, y.*' English Cnirimon Law Reports. Reports of Cases argued and de termined in tlie English-Courts of Common Law. Edited by Thomas . orgeanjl and John C. Luwber, E*qrs Orphic Poetry.’ Orpheus Poelarum Grccoritm An- tiqiiivsimus.—Auctore Georgio Hen ricn Bode. Columbus. Codice diplbmatico Colombo-Ame li^Xno, oasis Raccolta di Document! originali <■ inrditi, spettanti a Cristo- forn Colombo, Sic. Genova, 1823. , Gold and Silver in Mexico. A report on the Expediency of Augmenting the Duties on tlie Ex portation of Gold and Silver, presen ted to the General Constituent Con gress nf Mexico, by the Committee of Finance and Mines, August 9, 1824. Critical Notices. 1. Palfrey’s Historical Dis course. - 444 2. Perkins’s History of the Late War. 443 3. Wriffurd’s Mercantile Pen manship. ' .451 4. Summary View of America 453 5. .Addresses before the New-. . York Academy of Fine Artis 459 6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 482 7. Barnard'a Polyglot Gram i Carter, Esq- his Ware-Houses at this place, and lenders hia services to Ins friends sod the public, in the above line of business, with assurances that any business confided to hib care, ehal) receive his personal and undivided attention, and that bis besfexer- tions will be used to give satisfaction to hia customers. The Ware-Houses are new, extensive, safe, and very cdhveniently ar ranged and situated for the transaction ot busineaa. He inlpnds running two good and sub stantial boats during the boating season, which will be expedited in their passages up and down, by the aid of one of the Uteom Boat Company’» Sttam-Buati. Insurance on merchandise and produce shipped by his J boats, can be effected in a responsible office on ss favorable terms as by any other boata that will run the river-, ond reasonable adjj vances will be mado by him ou produc'd shipped by them to the consignment of.liis friends in Savannah. By the first boats he will receive a good supply of GROCERIES, which he will sell On mqderate terms. . He now offer.* for Sale, 200 Pieces Qrst quality Cotton Bagging 1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt, JOHN T HOWLAND. Macon, October 12, 1826. ' Oct 20 29fe( Georgia— I aiiKlen 1 ouuty. . TO AIL WHOM It MAT CQX BUN Mk7|iiE >13 Luum U four, .vuminist-si' TV of tb - Estate of Uuilc Pelletier,- d-e ippliea to ih - Court of Ordinary of Mid fcoun v; for Jit'dra dismiarory on aaid estate:— ■ hcie are, therefore, to cite and admonish v> nd singular, the heirs and crrditon nf as d leceued to file their or jee'e n» (if any the i*ve] in my i-fficc, bn or before - he first aio.: -lay ih January next, orletterzwiil be grauten to the vppliezut. - WitneM rhe Hon. William flibso one of the Juaticcs nf said Cou this2J l tune, tR 5. JOHN BAllV, c, c.o. c. e. .Tune 30 IfS m rpHEiubicrib-r reatvfctfpHy sol;cits the at UT tention of every friend ofaufferint,' tm i..njty, to to the shove new slid inValuabir remedy, whose ue-quel powers iu eliminating from the system the very seeds of dise*ie, addin featuring foe dersngerl and morbid eonilitinn of the organa nf life to a f-ee and healthy eserciae of their’" fiurcbon*, baa exci ted the ad -nishmen'r and completely liltn end the nbjec.tipna of the moitmcrcd dou» — Pact) are the beet argumenu. In order to put the virtue# of tne'iaibolicnn to at severe s scrutiny as pnilible, it wa* offered by advet- t.sement,together witv the atiendsnee of* physician, gratuitnualy Iu any 'eraon whu would apply for it, anil abuse cause might seen) t come wttbin the r«ngeo>f its haatutg power—numbers ot severe cut,-a ot tong *tx d- mg, and j?me ot them seemingly de.prr-dc ones, pre ented Ibemseivea. fo ofvloch ham been cured or an much relieved ao. to warrant the asaeidun that a little p> racverauce w.;l d in In fact, suchtis Uie confidence -nt die phyai man under whose care these patients were placed, in this remedy, s .confidence resu.t- j nr from the irresistible eonvicticn that has been forced upon Ms mipd by ocular demon stration, and a persons! ttial nf it on himaelt dut he per mits me to declare it as hi* d-.-ci- -led opinion. lb*t he UaihulisoP ia not only a DcrIVctly safe and innneeni, but k most puw srful and invaluable remedy in certain dti case* and stales ot the a) item, such at i he fijl owing:— ' • . Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipationi Old and inveterat Ulcers. Painr in the bom's attended with awelbrtga i-f th- join’e i Indigeatinn, Bl it'hea on the 'face, pimple*, Ac. i Ah - complaints of the Lived: .letter.- Yawt) Syphilis .- Oulaneons diseases generally t Mercurial and scrofulous r plaints The Cathnlicnn (which the propfieUraol emnly ple.dgea fi'a. won! .cnpaiaia eiciusiveiy ->f vegetable, mailer) with ihe except,on of a alight determination to the baweii, which:' preserves in a soluble stale, act* insensibly, i- pleasant to the t#”-, and r quire* n r particu .'or regimen, (ah: « non «.m apirtuuuk I: quors always eyoep.-.d.) or confinement. K a ge ntle, sale and agree-ihle cathartic med: cine, improving the appetite and restoring Hie tould with fobe. With My thanks, obliged humble iervant,ffc. . . OTIORGB KANH. Gils ef Phi’adelphia. m- • George Kme, of foe District of S««’h. »ark, personally appeared, and, being d ,l v ’•.cm, d.itb declare and My that the,abn*e ftat'-mentiain all reipeot*.«orreoi and true md that the aignaiure to it ia in tiie baud! anting of this deponent. . i JOH VJ BINNS, Aldermin, Phuad dphil, May 3% 1824- u: TO SOOTHElfN PLANTERS. The ' Vegetable Catholicon ia. pecutisrl* •danted to thote Jiaeaaea which are previle„t among the coloured population of the souih- In that disease which ia called y* -n, it (| sure remedy i a single trial of it, will convince planters of its superior efficacy to ,ny rt nj. dy of a similar nature in the United butes- NOI’ICR. The advantages of this medicine ire, M ' t confining the patient unnecessarily i„ n le Itouie, or keeping him from Lie liaiineir.-. With one lulitary exception, that of spiriii,. mu liquors, it dote net lay ony.fetri-ic.u'on* ufj, hit appetite It ufo geutle in us oper-uon •hat the p -tient finds himself getting well i, e canhoi tell how. As it ia nqt the w-ih oi the proprietor to take any thing lor which he cannot give a consideration- equal in value perrons at a distance who may will to trv nia medicine, but who are not eqriain if it be applicable to their ooinplaint, are request, cd to dcaefdw 'heir case and aympioni i* a letfqr, nsst-paid, and directed to him-th:| letter will be irtm.dutcly placed in ho.ai folly competent to decide the queitinu.- Sho-ild the remedy npt seem io suit the «iiw esse, they wilt be fi-snkly t„td OAUTT’N- To prevent dTappnintm -nt it ii well to sttethst it takes iu ordinary cares fion.1 5 bottles to effect a cure sothwtpe;s-J ,e wiio are Jshonring under any serious infirmity, must make up their mind to pers-serc to that uxtl jli at least—if they do noi.tiiey u-igh- as veil 8iyetijem»fllves th'- trouhir and expense -f ••aingeemsller qu-m'iltv. Ail ei de t peet-paid and ene’esinr; i\c m-ney, immediately attended t.ana ui- ,u- i|).ine leked and delivered with directions for u«d, any place iu tlie city, and forwarded us di. rented 'N. B. To prevent (he possibility nC nil im- .unsition, it r.i'-l b - a-.:hl in thi- ci’v cf I’hi-ndel- >his, at the nffied in Tilth uear Usee-' Georgia— Chatham County, In :he l- u t ot Ordinary, t’erm. 18cu - N the petition of Henry "tumpion, admin istrator uf jubn Street, dec saed, prsying prJer Niei o be made abtelute on hia com- plying witn ’he Iww.tov i.u rale of a Lot oi Ground, number four. [4] second Tythintr | ‘tisyi ol.-L.Ward—Also, p-rmf a Lui, n::mhr ,ix, ToWer TytbiUg, Decker Wi-.id being die real estate of the avid dec. lor the benefit ot the heira and creditors:—It is ordered, tlnit a rntire be published' nine months, in one oi he Public 'Gaietis qf the Oily of 8»vkncsh, equiring all pe: ton* interested, to show eiiirv f any they have, why the prayer of the peli ioncr ahould not be granted • S. M. BOND, c- c. o. M»v 1* ' 41k NEW-YORK STATS LXTBKATVBE UaDlfJHEIRiTi, CLASS NO. Ill, FOR 1825, . H1CH will be drawn on the fourth day of January, 182$, and finished ir. a few minutes. w* 46 Numbexi—6 Bat.lots to be Drawn. SELLING SCtJEME. VI VII. i Prize of 4100,000 is <100.000 i do 50,000 50.000 i do 20,000 20,0UU • i da 10,500 10,500 • 2 do 5,000 10,000 4 do 2,500 10,000 10 do 2,000 20 000 39 du 1,000 39,000 78 do 600 39,000 46 R do 100 46,800 4446 do 60 222,3Q0 5051 Prizes. <567.600 VIII IX. mar. 474 8, Crafta’ Address before the Palmetto Society. 464 9- Blanco White’s Spanish Varieties. - 467 Quarterly List of New Publi cations, 469 Index. ' ‘ 483' Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS. Oct 20 29 In this Scheme composed of 45 lu mbers by Combination, with *ix drawn hulluta there will be 2tt prizes, each with force of the drawn numbers on ; 585, eacli with twu of the drawn numbers on ; and 4446, each with one of the. drawn numbers on : those tickets having none of the drawn ballots on theui being bfauks. To determine the fete offoe 14,190 tick ets in the scheme, the 45 number*, fYom to 45, inclusive, wiH be severally plated iu wheel on tlie day of drawing, and six ot them be drawn; and lhu( ticket having on it as.a combination the 1st, 2d and 3d drawn number, will be entitled to the prize nf * - $100,001), That having on it the 4th, 5th" uud 6th 50,000 That having on it tho 2d, 3d and 4t! ,20,000 That having on'it the 3d, 4th, an! 6th lj).5fo Those two tickets having on them tHe 2d, 4th and 6th, or the 2d, 4th aud Ofo.cach 1,000 Thoae four, having on them the 2d 3d, and 6th, the 2d, 5th and 6th, the 3d, 4lh and 6th. or the 3d, 5th and 6th, each 2,500 Thoae ten, tickets, having on them tht COURT QF C'OJUMON PLEAS AND OYER AND TERMINER FOR THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER TERM, 1825. W HEREAS William C. Wayne, Freder ick Herb. CharlM Dunham and Wil- liamdoor, were drawn and lutnihooed to at- tehd as Grand Jqror* at this term of the Court aodhava tnade .default, Ordered, that they be aeverally fiped in tlm sum of forty dollar*, unless good aodvufflcieijt.oauae of ex cuse be filed on oaitb with tlie clerk of this -court op or before the first day of. the, next term. And whereas Hugh Cassidy, George F- Palme! and Matthew Du (Thorough, were al»o drawn and summoned to attend, as Petit Ju- rorr, and made default. Ordered,.ibat they Be keveraUy fined' in the sum of tweoty-dollars; snlet* good and itfflqieot cause of excuie be flkid on rath With thf elerk. of ,foh court, on eefipUoB, md warranted .to be of bin very heat niake. fijr sale by - I W. MORRELL, Savina : 'OSI'W: ■ 33bi Tniae: . ROBERT ivannah, 2tit Opt. 182$. 00(22 " the miqutes. Clerk. Pt3» lBt, 2d and 4th, 1st, 2d arid 6th, 1st, 2d and 6th, tat,. 3d uud 4t)i, 1st, 3d arid 5th, gener.li.me of the yrtmfo J. Is opifidvjfo- IJS foeTwd ^70^7^ S rtmoiuuteodcd to tadteri In. * delicate ailu*-.| ( ? n | y , , h ,. u , d by Vl , horixod agent*. W tv POT’i Pit, 66 Cheaiut Street, Philatk'pl'a' tion. W W. POH ER, 66 Chesnut-strcet. Philadelphia May 31,1824 A1 the request of Mr. Iff. W Potter, Hut Isteiy exhibited, in several i|i’t»ncr»,s ir-'Mi eatcii s.rup; cvlletl Po'tcr’s Vegetable Ostho •icon,-with the most decitied advantage. I has, .ad • et, nev-r failed effecting a cure in | r.ery ca*c in which I have’thought proper to employ it. H. M'MUH I’lilE, M D Mr. Pid’adelphia, July 28<A, 1824. 'IV- W. Potter, Georgia—Chatham County i the Dour of tmiiriaiy—May Term., 18^5, O N the petition of Hobt rt Hoy, Exe- u -i of Jolin Wackerly, dec. pfayv g anprdvr Aiti ti>J>e m.dd absolute, on h:s eomplyiny vitivtbe taw, to sell Two Tracts of Land in the resl estate of the Laurens County, being t -raid deoessed, for, the benefit of the heirs »i:d | -he fever, but Phanix-ffoe, the termination Dear S|r—You expressed | with (list I would give s concise statement of my stiff :r ings, from ' the hopeless commoticemeut, lu tlie present propitious stage of my disease' .Abortfin-year*ago,ou my p***-ge from Bordesux, during the month of january, from imprudent exposure on. deok, I wu seised with s violent fever. Having no medical st •endsntson board, I wu compelled to .nest it, as I might for two weeks, when mi my ar- ival st Cnarlcaton, S.Q. it wat treated r.s t'yphua. The skill of my Physician stibrluod I • ve - appointed Gf.OltCE ItYE ISOS, Dnirri-t of Savannah, mv role agent, ti ry iris wai ting the st.-ive valuable mc.hrire, • .11 b ■ s ippiie.l by him fim e-i»h, at it, t-».« rat.-,as if otdcrCt! direct fr:m me—'.'is. 7, t) per d- z“n; or three tiollsn a ipple bn'.de. W. POTTBlt, Ptiilvch-lphi*. Any per»on on application in tliesuluicifot -.vdi be furnished with certificates of th - * ffi- oacy oV the above medicine, sufficient 1 u -1>:> v.nce -he mmd of the m-ist sceptiaa!, ahheut-h mo nuuiei'ous and I ngtiw for ne-vvpaper n- (crtion. GEO ttVKIt.'-OG, Dfivgiat, » Ci)»ner of Bay and \V i.u'.tker title nil dec 13 » ta e of Ge.'rgiii—Chatham To'iiity TO ALL WHOM IT j AY CONCERN creditors: It is ordered, that s notice hr ubliihed, nine months, in'one of the G - a.-ttea of the city of SaVannsh, requiring id ..tenons interested, to snow erase, if sny they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. 8 il HOST), c c. stv « V* Geotgia—Lanideii oounty ru ALL rllOM IT MAY CONI EUN ,\tf tLHEAS John Hn rice, Aduimstrslbr $3 of the Estate, ot DividG. Jones, late t a-idctuuly, deceased, applies to the.‘Jourt 4 Ordinary of Slid conuiy, for letters dia- ni aory uo said Estate: These itre therefore to cite and admonish d) and imgulsr, the ;*irs and creditors of said !cr.e,setl, tc fi e ihctr ubjectinn* (.f any they have; in niy oltice, <-n or Ocfnre the first Mon' sy in fostcb nex t otherwise letters will *- vraoted the applicant. ,-j W tines- the lluo, William Gibson, one of [r.. S.j-he Jtiaticesof said Gnq.t, this 27th August, 18 -A JOHN BULKY, Clk. C.-fl C. C. Sent. 3 * • "09 be Georgia, Chatham County ,ty liu ii.-iiorahie tpb Just ces of Hit- t .Urior Court of Cnsthsni County, sitting for or- dinar v’purpsc* TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. AVB.i'iMY.tCl Jonathan Mags, -dmmistr* tor uf the ea'ste of Ssmu.-I -Msughton, Jeceased, has petiti.mcd the Gouttoi Ordln* i-y, io be dismissed from his said adminislra- inn: Now these ate thertflire,,lo cite and .dimmish ail pci sold intcrttitd in the sskS- es- ate to file their objections, it any they have o the granting of the grayer oi the petitioner ntbc Clerk'., Office of the sofo Court, bn or lefore the tenth day of (lurch next, other, wise Letters DitmiMury wnl be granted the petitioner- trine** thn Horibrable Anthony Porter, one of the saiu Justices, this tenth d:(y cl -September, eighteen hundred a: d twen ty-five. , SAMUEL M lViND, Clerk Ceurt Ordinary. Sept V>JW. uf this gave tit ■ to* disrate cqitlly diitres lag, sub which, till now, I hsd tiiought incur able. Various shicesses made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to an enormous siie - Thcte gradually subsided into hnr.l turnr; me of which on my left knee affected tiff, bone—an incision was now mode and s large evacuation of pus, mixetl with pitouv of bon,- took place. Ill addition to Ibis, I suffered the most evcrunisting pains in my joints that roan ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief nr ser ved lo aggravate the Jiseatr, the s-verily of which increased with every succeeding year Such wMmy.painfolsi.nsttniitha' Idespairqy of ever being rertored to my hctl h ; I lute not only tried the regular means of relief, hut used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 could hear or- It was in this nwfol and desponding r. inditionphtt 1 was persuaded lo commence acourae of your Vegetable Gn'h I con, and the happy result is, “/ora the utr nf the tme.bnttlee, rw wheletyfem hat under genea completereta ulion my patne have fb-ta ke, me t" the discharge tr.mi my knee ueg.-n :o dimmish, and soon ceased shogetber, ih ulcerfrom vhfnce it proceeded being com pletelv healed. The tumors, for tlie removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing: my appetite, which was gone, has returiied-l or- iu fact, nearly well, and feel confront that r> few bottle* more of yuur, (to me) int aloaoit- medicine, will make me perfectly to. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JH- nWHERKAS Daniel Carney. Jr. hsa npi li- ijjf od to ti-e Hunort.b'" the Court uf Or- diniirv of t'.iiatham County for letters r-f >d- ministration on heata'e att.i effects.of 'Vil iam WnodVidgr.inte *'f Savup'ikh, merrluM, tle..d. on behs.f f the !rvi-r ,r d crediinrs, .in.’ -y rrq-iysi. of 'he rtlft 'Vf-s These -ue therefore to cite and admonish s’l andtingnlsr he kmdri d and c-'ediltlir of lire ryrid 'h-ceflS ed,tn file their yihj cl ions (it a.iy the) hr'/--; ro the granting ot tire aiiniiniatrirtiun'o! !• . estalron’ deccs-e-t to tin- applicant i:i "ie Oierk’s ffice cf the s»i! Cnur‘, on or heft re the third da-'of Nuvembei ne.» )i"h--wisc letters nf admii’istratipn wi'l be g anted W tress ihe Hnunnhle Erirs Kurt on; nf ih; Justices of the snid fJnui'.ihc fonrih dtv uf October, A 11 une thoneand eight hundred Sctl twenty fi c. . SAM L. M. BONG, C. C O. Oct. 4 2 t'! Georgia— Camden Coun.y. TO Aril, A HOM I < M -Y UONMBU < HJHEHEVS J B .rhlntt Jm sdmin.rtf* fir fw on rhe "atat-raof DivtuTucker am' Dat i bl’Oredie, nppties tu the Gnnrt nf Ordri's-V ,f rd rio.tiity, for) clu-rr d-amira-.ry or. the sixes of stud deeea-ed parent's: These are, hurefore, to ciieand sd-nonish the Heirs and - edto-s of anid *dccoaaed pm sous. fi ; e ueirohj.-triiins (if nnv tircy h.-.ve) • n-.y if-, tree, ou or Itefore the first Murdsy in .1st u-wy at. or letleii will be granted lo the *Pr‘ll- "t. * Witn. s- the H»n. William Gita-r, H, s I oiie-uf the Justices of sa.d Court, j - I this 25'h .Time,- '8'5. JO.IN BAtLBV,c.e o.c.e. t-rhe S' 1 ' I| ’ . Philadelphia, July r 6, 1834 My confidence in the veget thle catholicon ii undiminisiiud, and as fresh in-tanoea of its powers aru daily occurring, in my own forac- tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it iplicn- in the peculiar diseases to which it is appl We. as aupetior to any remedy l am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUn t WE, M. D. 1st, 3 il and 6th, lit, 4th and 5th, tat, 4th and 6th, tat, 5th arid 6tb, 2 d, 3 d and 5th, / each 2,000 Those 39 tickets having on them two of Ihe drawn numbers, and those two the 3d and 5th, each • ••eMiiestietstMi'iiii t,ooo Those 78 tickets Iravingritvo of the drawu numbers on them, and those two the 4tn and 6th, or the 5th and fitfo each ,...^00 All others, (being 468) with any other two of the arawn numbers on, each ..*..100 And all tickets, (being 4446) having but one of foe drawif numbers on, each 60 No ticket which shall have drawn a prize, of a superior' denomination cap be entitled to an inferior prize.' Prizes payable forty days after the draw ing, add subject to foe usual deduction of fifteen per cent. ~. . j. i * TICKETS .....i...............,4so SHARES . ..*..........in proportion, ST N. B.—Orders for ticket* or shares' in the above. Lottery, will be received at ALLEN’S EXCHANGE OFFICE ON THQ BAT. • Oq( ^ 28 Notice. J^INE MONTH8 after the date .hereof, ap- Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sir—In consequence of imprudent expos- ure four years ago,I had the miafurtune to be come afflicted with a diaesse, the painful re suits of which ioducod me to apply io auc cession to several rcapectable pbysieians o this city, font whom, however, I receiver) either no telief, or from whose remedies'! re- _ . plication will be made to the Honorable Me Court of Ordinary for the County of Chat- . .... ram, for leave to sell the whole or a Jiart, or I ceivert another complaint quite aaffiistreurng aria of a tract of land, lying and being in I .s theformer. My wholeayste-n became a- the eo inty of Effingham, containing by re-1 footed. I teuld get no reat at night on ac- lent turtey, time hundred and eighty-five count oftbe violent pain that I felt in every rcres, and known by foe name of the Tuok-1 part of my body t the wetkneM and emteia •seeking Treet, formerly the property of tioaof which wa» auch that I could scarcely Ring and Hotebkias, now belonging to the walk. In thi* itate'I fortunately heard of state of Alexanders. Ree’a orphans, for the I your vegetable eafoolicon—four bottlea of benefit U laid orphans. WILLIAM MODEL, Guardian A- 8- Roe's Orphans. tutu -'4. ' . '87 Notice. VflNB MONTHS after date, |pp|ieation IN Will he m*ae to the Inferior Court of which, bu completely restored me, I have now no pain t my appetite is good t and my strength restored With many thank* for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, lie. ' WILLIAM W1L80N, Sworn aod subscribed to before me, May 38, XtUh JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Chatham County, sitting for enKriary purpo ses, for leave to aell all foe real estate of the late Thomas SwagA, of Bryan County, vix: Point Plantation, oous'iaforg bfv.- o hundred; arid eighty teres R|ee lend, on the Orreacbee River, four mike below the Furry, adjoininp 1 the plantation of Jriseph Habersham and Sti phen El iott. AUu, two hundred and **■ tores, more or leas, of Rina Land, appi thereto. Alao. a Traet of Land June U iidng fifty sent, on Medway Riy the .lands of J. J, Maxwell. MABY SAVAGE, Adm'rx. •Tl Philadelphia. May 28,1874 lie—I am now, thanks to your medicine, hearty mar. Fomearly Six yanrt Yhavebee; a martyr, to a diaeaao, whose reqges threat- ene-V’f 0°* aooqrtppped. to put a period to my cxiatenee. Having had no regular medi- cal advice from foe commence men’, ’my eomotaint atlqitgotto auch a height that 1 could at swallow without'great' "pain and Tumor* formed in dilforent part* ef mjltedy* arid! began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottles ef-tbt Catholicon which I have taken have oonv pletely wued aw, eadl am now as w*B as Georgia Camden County. Y THE CfttlWT r 'F ORDINARY YOU flMD COUNTY. ABJUEKEAS tohn (incvaiier, has spp.'iei TY to said Court, for Lei'era Dumuffiry in the eatatCiof Samuel Cozens and Evan 8- .•.look, deceased. Tboae are, therefore, » .ite and admonish, all and singutir, Hie km- Jred and oredi'nra ot the Mid d :ct*<ed ptr- uris't fire their obj:Clion«, if any theyhwjM n my office, oil or before the first Monday ib laitascy next, or Letters will be grant d the applicant. Witness the Honorable Jam** Scot'.nnr of the Justices of saiiyBourt, th s na- teei.th day of April, eighteen hunored and twenty-five. [L.S.] jprvNBAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C. Apr HI 24 April 3t Apfo I Georgia—Csimden County. BY THR COURT OF ORDINARY TO , riAID “OUNTY. •rnPHERRAS Lewi* Bachlolt, apphrl to the Jj Court of Ordinary of Hid Lountyi fo» .ottersD'«mis*o*y on theratateof frinft“ Oosolupe: Theat are„therefore, to cite art admonish, aH and aingular/foe kipdred aM creditor* of MiddooeMed, to fita their oftae* tioni, If any th-y Mve, inwy office, on nr fore the fi at Monday in January n-zt, ntk«v wise Letter* Diamtaaory will fie granted Ih* 4PPU Witneit the Honorahle Samurl Clarkr, one of the L.itice* sixteenth day of April eighteen bun dred and twentyffite. (L. B.J a JOHN BAILEY, C. C. ft C. C HAY. r XA BUNDLE8 PRIME HAY, landii'l 50 5T.‘“ ,P WiisKS&».