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. SHERIFF'S SALE.
0* third Tuesday ini Dtamber not,
WFILbbeaeMi at tb* Cttart-Hoow, in the
IT tow* ofJtfanoiiCmlH oounty, be-
twee* Ik teal hdun of raJd" » Begun wo-
Moo, named Lo<^, levied oo m the property
•f Henry A. Harm, to niff * tax execu-
ttoo agiinat litas, the the Tee* 1814—amount
THOMAS, A * C.Q.
Oot*7 3*
EXECUTOR’S RALE,
do Thursday the 15(A December next,
W ILL b* aoM at th* plantation of th* late
Col. Nlnkafe* Ware, oo Little River,
fat Columbia county, ttie oan and (odder ted
, other prorMoot made there tbb pr event aea-
aow, au) all tba fanaioc fiteniUa belonging to
'the pllce, the atock of honaa end mules,
’ amoor which are tome valuable brood marea.
5 and fine oolta of the beat blood—the atock of
aatlle, tome fbll, and tome half blood of the
- EngUah breed—the atock of hop, and the
Pitnlgtkm There are a boot fifteen hundred
anreaof land, and enough cleared, and incul-
tlvatioa to give employment to twenty-five or
thirty bund*. Much of tbit land it of good
quality, and the real vary rateable for ito
ALSO,
At th* aame time and place, will be told the
Oriat and Satr-MilU on Little River, apd tbe
Bridge to rapt it, known at Warea, with about
forty aorea of land attached thereto.
And oo.Thuraday, the 83d December,
there will beaold at the Plantation on Savan-
D*b River, in Colombia county, af the mouth
of the Kiokee Creek, the whole of tbe corn
*nd fodder, forming utensils, atock. to. be
longing to daat place, and alao the plantation
Raw, ioojading about ais hundred acrea of
land of very excellent quality.
, And oo Thursday the29lb December, will
be apU at tbe market-booae, in the ' City of
Augusta, about FORTY very likely NE
GROES, Including mechanics, home ner-
vanta, and field banda. The vale* at each
piece will oonMehce at ten o’clock, A. M.
and cloae at 4 o’clock, P. M. and be/xmtiou-
"*d from day to day, until tbe property it all
aotd.
. Twelve monlha credit wQI he given for all
.luma over Teo Dollar*. and notea with good
security required, betbre tbe property will be
delivered.
SUSAN B: WARE, Ez'lrx.
WM. W. HOLT, Ez'r
October 81 Of the Will of Af. Wan
Oct. Si , . 38
A CARD.
T HE subscriber, admitted to pvactice'in
tbe several Courts of Law aud Equity
tk tbit State, offera to tbe public hit pro-
foeaional oorvicea in tbe Courta of
Bibb, I Henry, ’ I Janet, | Crawford,
Monroe, Jaeper, I Twiggs, , Pike.
WASHINGTON POE,
Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.)
July 7 84
Notice.
1KTINB MONTHS after date, application will
A.W be mode to tbe Honorable Inferior Court
- of Chatham county, for leave to aell the real
and' peraonal estate of tbe late Mte. Anu Ham
ilton, deceased, for the benefit of the heira
tod creditor! of arid eatate, '
WORTHINGTON GALE, Executor.
MHrh in a
Notice.
A GRESABIB to leave obtained form the
Honorable the Infotinr Court, tilting for
ordinary purposes, for Ctmdsn County, I
(ball on the first Tuesday in D-cember next,
expoat to Public tale, at the Court House si
Jeferaoo, in aaid county, a lot of land in the
Tenth Diatriet of Monroe County, No.'91, for
the benefit of the nrphanaof Levi John* dee
JOHN LEE, Guardian.
.Sept 15 . 14
Notice.
Vri^E MONTHS after date of tbla notice,
JAI application will be made to the Honora.
Me the Court of Ordinary, of’ Chatham Coun
ty, for permisaian to aell all the real estate of
Jtdin Wakerly, dee. for the benefit of tbe
hairs and creditors uf said deceased’
ROBERT HOT, Executor.
Feb 34
Notice.
i will he
_ J Cede to tbe Honorable tbs Inferior Court
of Camden County, when sitting for ordinary
pdrposei, fur leave to tell' 350 aorea of land
nelongi.ig to th* .eatate of 5*hu Brown, de
ceased. fur tbe benefit of tbe belts end credi
tors of sail eatate.
SARAH BROWN, Adhiatratrix.
Jefferson, 18,b June, 1*35.
June 8? ' 78
NOTICE.
IbJINE months after date, application will be
ll made to. the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an'
order, absolute, toselllota Not- four anu five.
(4 and 5Y in Carpenter’s Row, and lot No.
0*e, (1) Green .Ward, in tht city of 8*vsonah,
being the real ertate sf Francis Jafinean, dec
for the benefit of the beire and creditors of
aald eatate WILLI\M GASTON,
Qualified Executes..
Th* aubaerlber begs leave to
inform hie Wanda and thb public,
that ha bat eoopluted hi* luge
iand eemmodiou* house, in tie
ben and moot comfortable manner, nod ten
der* hi* thanks to tbonowbd hove heretofore
favored kiln with their stilt, tod’ flatten*
himself that by hie unremitted attention to
plow*, be will share .* pert of the publio
patronage. Hia house will tt all time* be
hnaisbad with the best the eoUMry afford*,
hi* bar with choice liquora, sod {ua etahies
with-good corn and provender, together
with a ftithfol and experienced ostler. The
Manpioo House in situated n* the east aide
of the publio square, in the town of Clinton,,
directly on the rond leadioFfrom Milledge-
vllle to Maeod, and nearly opposite the
Clinton Hotel. H.H. BLATTER.
Clinton, August 83. 074re
If. B—Families can be aeeommodated
withprivate -rooms, which are comfortable.
U" The editors of the Augusta Chroni
cle mil Savannah Georgian, are requested
to publish the above advertisement once X
week for three months and forward their
•eeounti to this office for settlement, 1 .
PLANTERS^ HOTEL, WARRENTON.
THE Subscribers boring enter
ed into co-partnership in the
PLANTERS’ HOTEL, taka this
ineihmt of informing their friends
and the publio that they continue to ktep up
that well known establishment, on ttia east
side of the publio square in Warrenton, and
return their sincere thanks to Iboae who have
favored them with their custom, and wish for
m d,i
a continuance of that support from the puhlic
which their attention to biuidest will merit.
Their table will be supplied with every thing
the coootry and season afford. Their Bar
will be supplied with tbe choicest kind of li-
qeors—Stables provided with good provendor
and attended by faithful and careful ostlers.'
ASA CHAPMAN, '
MARTHA EVANS.
October 18.
S3* Tbe Editors of the Augusta Chronicle
end Savannah Georgian, are requfcsted to pub-
Itsb tbe above once a week for 8 weeks, and
forward their *0000011 to the subscribers in
Warrington. A. C. k M. A.
" Oct. 87 '38
Korth American Review.
ao. xux.
C O N T B.N T S.
in.
IV.
V.
VL
PLfNO FORTES.
E XTRACT from the report of the Com
mittee of Premium* and Exhibitions of
the Franklin Institute of tbe State of Penn-
•ylvtnia, for the promotion of the Mechanic
Arts, for 1835.
Paosjum No 47—to tbe maker of tha
.beat borixontjfl piano, la adjudged to A.
Babcock, of-Boeton, for apecimeo No. 337,
which it o horixontal piano, made for A.
Mackey, or Boston. It hia received the
Sjrv’ . — —~~ " ’wwwfs.waw cebUfKUli
The string* arc Ml of efeel wire, the lowest
hotave being edverad with flattened wire.
It notltle* it* maker to the Savon Medal,
kavjng been considered the befit of the four
A. Babcock, answering to the abovo de-
•criptioa, sod warranted to be of bit very
boat aafike, for tale bv
S. / . 1. W. MORRELL, Savannah.
PH •? tofu
1 Claims of the United States on Naples
’ and Holland.
I. Messuage of the President of
tbe foiled States to tbe House of
Representatives, relative to tbe
claim on Naples.
' 8 Message nf the President of the
United States, transmitting tbe cor
respondence relating to the claims of
tbe.citixens of the United States up
on the Government of the Netber-
■ lands. /,
n. Lord Byron’s Character a ad Wri
tings.
■ 1.. Recollections of the life of By
ron. By the late R- C. Dallas, Esq.
8. Correspondence of Lprd Byron
with a Friend; including his Letters
to hia Mother; in 1809, (810, and
1811.
3. Journal of the Conversation of
Lord Byroir. By Thomas Medwln.
Esq.
Wayland’s Discourses on the Duties
of an American Citisen.
The Duties of an American Citi
zen ; two Discourses delivered in the
First Baptist Meeting House in But
ton. By Francis Wayland, jr.
Pinkney’s Poems.
Poems. By Edward C. Pinkney.
English Common Law Reports.
. Reports of Cases argued and de
termined in the English Courts of
Common Law. Edited by Thoms*
Sergeant and John C. Lowber, Esqra
Orphic Poetry.
< Orpheus Poetarum Grscorum An
tiquissimus.—'Adctore Georgio Hen
ricn Bede.
VII. Columbus..
Codice diplomatico Colombo-Ame
>" ricano, ossia Raccolta di Document]
original! e inediti, apettanti a Cristo
foro Colombo, Ac. Genova, 1833.
VIII. Guld and Silver in Mexico.
A report on the Expediency of
Augmenting the Duties on thy Ex
portation of Gold and Silver, presen
ted to the General Constituent Con
gress of Mexico, by tbe Committee
of Finanoe and Mines, August 9,
1834.
.Critical Notices.
1. Palfrey’s Historical Dig- .
course. 444
8. Perkins’s History of the
Late War. 443
3. Wrifford’s Mercantile Pen-
manahip. .451
4. Summary View of America 453
6. Addresses before the New-
York Academy of Fine Art* 459
6. Bacon’s Plea for Africa. 403
■7. Barnardk Polyglot Gram
mar. 474
8. Crafts’ Addrea* before the
Palmetto Sucfoty. *• 484
B. Blanco Whitek Spanish
Varieties. 487
Quarterly List of New Publi
cations. • 469
Index. 483
Just received by W. T. WILLIAMS.
Oct 39 39
IX.
court of Common pleas and
OYER AMD TERMINER FOR THE
CITY OF SAVANNAH, OCTOBER
TERM, 1885.
IXTHEREAS William C. Wayne, Freder-
vV ink Herb, Charles Dunham and’Wil-
liamloor, wnradfiiwn and summoned to at
tend at Grand Jurara at tbia term of the
Court and hare mada defanlt, Ordered, that
they be severally fined in tbe sum of forty
dollara, unless good apd aufficieot caui# 0f ex-
coo# be filed on rath with the clerk of this
court on or before tbe first day of (bn next
term.
And where** Hugh Cawidy, George F.
Palme* nod Matthew Luffboroiigh, were also
drawn and tummoned to attend tt Petit Jn-
rora. -and made defeuftr Ordered, that they
be severally fined in the turn of twenty dollara
unless good and sufficient cam* of excute be
filodenoatb with the clerk of this court, on
.or before the first dfiyof the next term.
. Tree extract from, the minute*. .
ROBERT W. POOLER; Clerk.
Savannah,'tilt Got. 1635.
not**; ’ Pt»»
l
URANCE COMPANY
NEW-YORK,
INCORPORATE!) bv the U
A of the state of Naw-York, for
pnae of- insuring HOUSES and
BUILDINGS, VESSELS IN P
their CARGOES. MERCH4N1
other PERSONAL PROPERTY,
Loii at damage\rj
and alao to insure YE88KLS and. MER
CHANDISE against the HAZARDS OF
INLAND NAVIGATION, or TRANS
PORTATION.
Capital i’tock 8800,000*
which hai fill been t»id in CASH, end the
publio may roly with confidence upon the
wholMum, being always available td meet
it* engagements. R. HAVENS,. Preat.
The subteriber having been appointed
Agent for the above Company, will Insure
against Lott by Fire,’and Haxard of inland
Navigation, as set forth in thepreoeding
proposals, on as favorable term* a* can be
done in this city. S. C. DUNNING,
Agent for Howard Insurance Company.
N. ft—Persons living 'in the country,
ciin have insurance effected by addressing
the Agent, giving a description of the prem
ia to be insured, pant paid. ’ '
Sept 30
Pilotage.
A T » meeting of the Beard of foowiiiion.'
■ OB ** •*'!» Inatnnt, H waa ordered
that John Robbins, bit •oppnndnd from noting
fit * Pilot, for oo* month.
JNO. G. HOLQOMBE,-StePy.C. P.
. ' ■ ■ • 3Bul
. 18
- WAREHOUSE
* ooauszusoN swszxnas,
MACON.
T HE nndereigned has rented of larist
Carter,, Euq. hia Ware-Houaea it this
place, and tenders hia service* to hi* iliendt
nod th* public, in the above line of buainens,
with assurances that any. business collided
to his earn, shall receive hi* personal and
ondkided attentidn, and that his heat exer
tion* will be uaed to give satisfaction to hi’
cuiiomcrt. The Ware-Houaea are ttaw,
extensive, safe, and verv conveniently ar
ranged and situated for tho transaction 6f
business.
He intends running two good nod sub
stantial boats during the boating aenson,
which will>e expedited in their passages,up
and down', by the aid of one ot the Steam ■
Boat Compantfe Steam-Bwife, insurance
on merchandise and produce shipped by his
boats, can be effected in * reepnaaibfe afihw
on as favorable terms as by any other boats
that will run the river; and reasonable sdj
vances will be made' by him on produce
shipped by them to tbe consignment of his
friends in Savannah. By tbe first boats he
will receive a good supply of GROCERIES,
which he will sell on moderate terms.
He now offer* for Sate,
809 Pieces first quality Cotton Bagging
1000 Bushels Liverpool Salt.
JOHN T. ROWLAND.
Macon, October 13, 1825.
Oct 30 SOfei
NEW-YORK
STATS LITERATURE
M) Ittf
CLAdd NO. Ill, FOR 1886,
W HICH will be drawn on tbe fourth day
uf January, 1886, «nd finished in a
tuw minute*.
45 NuMOsaa—6 Ballots to *t Dsawn.
I
1
1
1
Z
4
10
39
78
468
4448
SELLING SCHEME.
Prize Of $109,000 is $100,000
do.
do
do
do
da
do
do
du
do
do
50,000
20,000
10,500
63)00
8.500
3,(100
1,000
500
100
50
60.000
80,000
10,500
10,000
10,000
30 000
39,000
39,000
46,800
823,300
505) Prizes.
$567,800
Notice.
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
Vegetable Catholicon.
fDHl tubecrlbi r respectfully soli sits th* at
hi tendon Of every Mend' *f suffering hu
'osnity, te to the fibnye new and inrahuMe
rsiadfi
MoUMAtok^ With my
obliged bumble iervant, Oc
Wyatt
, jr th* data of this
notice, application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to'sell o part of
•he re»l estate of John Stony, deceased, for
uta bunoflt of the heirs and creditors of said
defeased. JOHN W. STACY,
■ ■ Administrator. '
dec 18 *t
Georgia—Camden Count).
TO ALL WHOM IT MAI CONCUR*.
rrV'IKMBAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad mn-
W atrator.on the Bitata. uf John Atk-n-
iun, deceased,'applies to the Court of Ordin
ary of aaid County,,for letters dtam’SMry on
aaid aatale i ' Tlieae are, therefore, to e.te and
idmenish all and'singular, tbe beira and cred
'tot* cf aaid deceased, to fie their objections
(If any they bavej lit my office, on or before
the first Uoiiday in'January next, or letter-
will be granted ti* the appHcant, ■
—A Witness the Hun William Gibaon,
L N I pnn of the Justices of said Court,
issd this 35ih June, 1825.
JOHN BAILEY, e e o.e.e.
•Tune 70 - > 83
In this Schema composed of 45 numbers
by combination, with six drawn ballots,
there will be 30 prises, each with these of
the drawn numbers on; 585. eacjp with taro
of the. drawn numbers on ; and 4446, each
with one of the drawn numbers on t those
tickets having nons of the draw* ballots on
them being blanks. . •
To determine the fate of the 14,190 tick
ets in the scheme, the 45 numbers, from 1
to 45, inclusive, will be severally placed in
a wheel on tlia day of drawing, and six ot
them be drawn; apd that ticket having on
it aa a combination t he 1st, 3d and 3d drawn
number, will be entitled to the' prize of
$IOOJHH)
That hpving on it the 4th, 5th and till,
. 502)00
That having on it tbe 2d, 3d and Itii
20(000
That having on it the 3d, 4th, and >tl>.
lOJiOU
Those two tickets having on them the20,
4th aud 5th, or the 2d, 4th and 6tti, etch
. . 5,KJO
Those four, having on them the 2d, Bd,
and 8th, the 2d, 6t|i and 6tb, the 3d,4thfinu
6th, or the 3d, 5th and 6th, each .....2^00
Those ten tickets, having on then the
tat, 2d and 4th,
lat, 3d and 5th,
1st, 2d and 6th,
1st, 3d ,and 4lk,
1st, 3d and 5th,
1st, 3 d and 6|b,
tat, 4th and 6th',
lat, 4lb and 6lb,
lat, 5th and 6th, -
2 d, 3 d aud &th,
each'2,000
Those 39 ticket* having on them two ot
tbe drawn numben, and'hose two the 3d
nod 5th, each ,1,000.
Those 78 tiqketi having two of the drawn
numben on them, and those two the 4th and
6th, or'the 5th and 6th, safli soo
All others, (being 468) with any other
two of the drawn numbera on, each ....100
Anu all ticket*, (being 4446) having but
dee of the drawn numben on, each,,... JO
No ticket which shall bare drawn a prise
of a superior denomination can be entitled
to on inferior prize.
Prise* payable forty day* after'th* draw
ing, find subject to the usual deduction of
fifteen per cent.- , f < .. ( *,
TICKETS ..MVf'.jtlb
•••in proportion* s
IT N. B—Order* for ticket* or shares in
the above Lottery, will be received fit
SHARES
ALLEN’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE ON THE BAY.
■ Del 1° . ■ 29
. • ■ -. >■
Georgia—Camden Cdurity.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONDEMN.
W HE0EA8 Louis D ifour, Vdmioistator
of tbe Eatate nf Basile Pelletier, dec’d
applies to the Cuart of Ordinary sf aaid noun-
iyi fur tetter* dismiavory do aaid eatate:—
h'j»e are, therefore,.to cits and admohiah all
nd iiuguUr, the heirs and creditors uf sa>d
ieoeased tu file their oHec ions (if any they
-.ave) in uiy'offiue,on or before < he first Mon
day in January neat. Or letter* will be grantee
to the applicant. -
■-jiBi.l Witneaa the Hon. William Gibso
IL-fi I one of the Juatiees of said Cuu
thil 25’h tune, 18 5.
, JO'IN BAILY, o. c. o. c. c.
.I'l’ie 30 82
Georgia—Chatham County,
to the ti.-urt of Ordinary, May Term. 18j5
AN the petition of Henry Champion, admin
U utrator of Juhn Street, dec-ated, preying
hi order Ni*i to be nude abnluie on his com
plying witn the law, tor 'lie isle of a Lot o
Ground, number four, (4) necond Typ pie.
teynolda Ward— fili", p«n of a Lot, number
six, Tower Tything, Decker Ward, being the
real eatate of the arid dee. (or tbe benefit of
tbe heir* and creditor* t—It it ordered, that a
notice be published nine months, in one of
he Public Ga setts of the City of Savannah,
requiring all persona interested, to show cause,
if anythey have, why the prayer of the peti
(toner should not be granted.
S.M. ftOND, c- e. o.
May 14 444
Georgia’—Chatham County.
tu the Court of Ordinary—May Term, 1825.
O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Baei uinr
of John Wtekerly, dec. praying an order
AilAp be made absolute, on hit complying
with the low, to aell Two Tracts of Land in
Ifiureos County, being tbe real ettue of tbe
<aid deceased, for tbe benefit of tbe beira and
emditors i It la ordered, that a notice be
lublisbed, nine month*, in one of tbe .Ga-
tv'ttes or the city ef Savannah, requiring ail
durioofi interested, to abow cause, it any (hey
can, why tbe prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted. S M. BOND, e. e. o.
m. ■’« v
Georgia—Camden poi nty
TO ALL A ROM IT MAY CONCERN
.1 lit i ERE Ah John Ha-dee, Ad-niniatrator
of thu Eatate. ot Divid'G. Jones, late
.f a.’id county, deceased, applies to tbe Court
uf Ordinary of arid county, f« lettera dit-
.htaory on aaid Estate: <
beae are therefore to cite and admonish
all and lingular, the beira and creditors ofsaid
Jvcetucd, to fi * their oujeetiuna (if any .they
have.: in my office, on of before the first Uon
ly in March next, otherwise letter* will be
■feasted the applicant.
. Witness the Hon. William Gibaon, one of
[L. S.) .he Justice* of aud Court, tbia
27th August, 18 <5. •
JOHN BAILEY, cm. C. O C. C.
ly, whose unequalpower* to eliminating
from th* system the very aeOdfi of dtHoae,
andia maturing the deranged and morbid
toodMn* ef foe organs oTlito to a free and
healthy eaerciae oftbeir ftinetiooa, bu exci.
ted the artunithment, and completely alien
cedth# objection* of the msai mcrcduloui —
Facia are Ae beet arguments. In .order to put
the virtue* ef tlie itaibolicon to. as mvere a
aentiny aa possible, it wet offered by adver-
tiiement, togeibey with the attendance of a
phyaietan, gratuitouily to any unman who
would apply for it, and whose cause might
•eemt come wiihihibe range of it* healing
power—number* of severe cate* or long it* d-
ing, and Same ot them scemmyly de.-ucr ic
oni-t, pre-ented themielvea. all which have
been cured, or »o much relieved aa to warrant
the assertion Mat a little perseverance will do
to. In fact, such is tbe confidence bflhe phyai
cian under whose cave these puienta were
placed, in this remedy, a confidence remit,
rag from tbe irrewtible conviction that has
been forced upon bil mind by ocular demon
stration, and a peiwm.il trial nf it on himself
(hat be permits me to declare it aa bit -dee).
Jed opinion# that he Catholicon it not only a
oerfeotlij aafe and innocent, but a moat pow-
erlbl and invaluable remedy in certain dis
eases and itatea of the *> stain, aucb aa the fol
owing —
Debility«reaulting from ihttmneranee and
dissipation i Old and inveterat - Utocra.- Paint
in*the bone* attended Wltb swellings of the
jointi; Iridigettion, Blotches on tbe Sue,
pimples, he. i All complaint* of the Liven
rotter t Yaws | fiyphifia# Cutaneous diseases
generally t Mercurial aud terofoloua cam-
plaint*. V'
The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol
emnly pledget he word consists exclusively
of vegetable matter) with the exception of a
oiigb't determi -ation to the bowelg, which u
preserves in a aolublc state, acts insensibly, U
pleasant to the tatts, end requires n- particu
tar regimen, (abnine'nce from-apirtuoua li
quota always excepted.) or confinement^' As
a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic medi
otiie, improving the appetite and reatdring tb,
general tofie of the aya’em, it it confidently'
recommended to ladies in a delicate ■ situa
tion. W W. POTTER,
56 Cbeanut-atreet.
'..-w 0 !™ *,!“*•*bb Diatriet of SoulE
* nd> brtn * duly
^voriip doth deeltrt and mv thit A* *l7
■ssjisij .kjstjs. at;
Philadelphia, 4foy31,1034:
At the request of . Mr. W. W Potter, I hav,
lately exhibited, in several irittannrs, a medi
eatea sirup, called Potter’s Vegetable Catho
licoo, with the moat decided advantage. It
haa, as yet, never failed effecting a cure in
every cate in which I have thought proper to
employ.it # H. M’MURTRIB, M D.
Philadelphia, July 38th, 1834.
Mr. IF- IF. Petter,
Dear SiE-You expressed a with that I
.weald give a concise statement of my suffer
ing!. from 'the nopctesa commencement to
tbe present propitious align of my diae>se
About five years ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
imprudent eipoeniw on denk, I wu seised
with a violent fever. Having nq medical at
tendants on board, I was compelled to bear
it,asl might for two weeka, when on my ar
rival at Cnariciton, 8.0. it waa treated u
ryphu*. Tbe skill of my Phyaietan subdued
the fever, but Pho Ji-like, the termination
oni. a .... ,0HXI Aldenau
PUtadelpbta. May 3^ 1824-
TO EOUTHBRN PLANTERS.
adaptodtothoSe*dira«e*wt^h MepjJijA
sure remedy, ■ tingle trial of it. will C o„vi «
planter* ofitaauperior efficacy loans *,.*
dy of n aimitar nature in the United Stata
. . NOTICE.
The advantage! of this medicine are, n*
confining toe patient unneceaaarily to th#
houac, or keeping kirn from hi. biinuk-,
With oneXollia. y excejptio i, that of apirtlb.
Iin* liquors, il decs net lay any ratrlclimi utn,
hi, appetite., his.u gentle yn in op
th*tAepatiMVfihd*Tfi^/geiting P wSlta
cannot tel) imw. Aa itii not the wiah o tta
proiirietor to take any thing (or which
cannot give a consideration equal jg
penoM at a distance who may w>ih t« ti?
tn* medicine, but who are not certain if u
be applieobta to tlieir complaint, are reqgcit!
ad to deaenbe their cue and aympiom. \„
* . etter, 1 R < f-P ,id ’ » n<1 directed to him—thta
letter will be immed.ttfely p\ &C ed in
folly oompqtont to decide 'Ihe ,g
ibould the remedy not ae-rn to suit th. k
ease, they will be frankly told so.
. CAUTION.
To prevent J aappointm-nt it is ..u
state that it take* in ordina-y caiei from 3 t„
5 Im tleato effect score aothatpe ion. who
are labouring under any tcnou, infirmitv
muat make up their mind to pcraeveiet- tnu
they do not, they might u
well aaretheinaelves the trouble and expense
■f usings amiller quantity,
AU enters poil-pnid and encletinf the nnn
immedtately atieiided tu, and the mmliune
packed and delivered with direction: for .
■" any P'»ce ’»’he city, and forwarded h Ob
rented. ,
N. B. To prevent the pniiibility of all in.
ouaitien, it will be told in the city of Pliiladel-
I’hfo, at the office in Fifth near Racc-Str tt,
jrat the dwelling of the propri tor, Nj. (6
.ie«nu' atreet, unlv.an l abroad by him.
hor.aed agent* ' W.W HOT! fife,
66 Chemul Street, Phi!aik'p/!:a<
I have appointed G.sORGF, RTF. tS0\
Druggist, of Savannah, m/ loir agent. D-ug-
ginta wa .ting the ahove valuable medicine,
will be aupplied by him for c. ili, at the ante
rale, aa if ordered diter.t from me—via 839
per dt sen, or three dollars a a i.gle bnulc,
W. tv. POTTER, Philadelphia.
Any pe'son on apulication to theaubnc ih-r
will be furniahed with eertificatca of the . ffi,
uaey. of the above medicine, suffiefent tn r,u»
vmce the mind of the mint aceptical. ullbnuph
too numerous and lengthy for newspaper B>
lerlion. GEO. KYBRSON, Dnifigiat,
Corner of Bay and IVUittaker Streett
dec 13
Sta e of Georgia—Chatham
Co’inty
TO ALL WHOM IT mAYCOXCERX
.IftHLRBAS Dsriiel Carney, Jr. hi s
>#/ ed to t'ie Hononblf* the Court cf Q -
dinMPy of Gl ttham Cuunty f«r lf*tter» of ^4*
of tbia gave H«n to a dUette equally diatretF-1 mimtuttion on iht' e»\»'e tnd effects of Wil*
«w_wbich» till now, I bid thought incur- 'jim Wurxlhi t f 9tvtnn«h. rr c. vchnnb
deed, on behalf f the bein •: d crodncrp,
Sent. 3
209
Georgia, Chatham County
By the U .nuraule the Juat cea of the luurior
Court of Chatham County, aitting toe or
dinary purpciea
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN,
. CfFUKftEAd Jonathan Meiga, edministra
S## tor of the eatate of Samuel Haughton,
cleceaaed, hit petitioned tbe Court oi Ordina
ry, to be dismissed from hia aaid administra
tion : Now these are therefore, to cite aud
Jmoniah all persons interested in tbe said el
ate. to file their objections, it. any they lure,
i the grafting of the prayer nf the petitioner
in the Clerk’s Office of the aaid Court, on or
lefore the tenth day of March neat, other,
-rite Lettera Piamiaaory w'U be granted the
..etitioner-
i ttneaa tbe Honorable Anthony Farter, one
of the salu Justices, U>'» tenth day ot
September, eighteen hundred and twoir
ty-fivu. SAMUEL U B”ND,
Clerk Ceurt Ordinary.
Sept 10 13
Notice.
N ine HbKTHS after the date hereof, ap*
plieation willbe made to the Honurable
us Court of Ordinary for the County of 'Chat-
lam, for leave to aell the whole or a part, or
parti of ja tract of land, lying nod being in
the eo mty of Effingham, containing by re-
uknt atirvey, nine hundred end eigbty.fi e
■erei, and known by tbe name ef the Tuck-
•seeking Tract, formeriy the property of
King fnd Hotcbkiaa, now bekmging to the
atatoaf Alexander 8. Roe’s orphans, for the
benefit *f laid orphans.
WILLIAM MOREL,
-I . Guardian A. 8. Roa’a Orphan:.
Tula t4 87
Notice,
VTTNE MONTHS after date, application
il > will be -made to the Inferior Court of
Chatham Cbunty. aittiito for ordinary purpw
ana, for leave to toil all the real estate of the
let* Thomas Savage, ofBrttn County, via :
' Feint Plantation, eonrisbog oftwo hundred
and eighty seres Rice Land, on the Ogeeehee
Hirer, foot milea balow the Ferry, adi?ining
tbe plantation cf Joneph Haberaham and 8te-
Alan, two bandied mid, fifty
if tarn, of Pint Land, appertain-
Alan, a Tract Land eaBad
long fiftwatoefi, on Medway Riv
tbehnita of J. J. MaaWeU.
pb*n Elliott. Alao, two hundred end fifty
aorea, more or leaa, of'Pin* 1 •
ing thereto.
Saliam eontali
•r, adjoining the hmta of J. J. MaaweU.'
1# MARYfiAVAGH, Adm’nc
.4'
able. Variou* ahecoaaea made their uowel-
oome appearance, particulirly on tbe jointi,
which were swe'lnd to on enormous tiae.—
These gradually aubdded into hard tumors,
one of which on my left hose affcgied the
bone-mo incision waa no* made and a large
evacuation of pus, miled with piece* of bone
took place. In addition to toil, I auffered the
moat excruciating pains in my jointi that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administered either gave me ne relief <>r *er-
red to aggravate the disease, the severity of
whieh increased with event succeeding year.
Such waa my painful aiiuatkin that I Jespaircl
of ever being restored to my beal'bi I bail
not only tried the regular mnana of relief,
.but uaed, though in vain, eve*- popular rem
edy! oojld hear of- It wu in this awful and
dcapond’ng oonditioo,that I waa peraumled to
.eminence a aourae of your Vegetable Caih I
icon, and the' liappy reault ia, ”/ am the vie
ef the .twabutlct, ajy whele eytem hat,under
genea cempletc rme'utien, my paint have ft-#«-
lee r me /’’ tbe discharge from my knee began
10 diminish, and toon ceased altogether, tile
ulcer from whence it proceeded being com
pleteiy healed, Tbe tumors, for the remnya!
of which I have tried in vain more remedtaa
than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my
appetite, whieh waa gone, bsa returned -I an.
in (act, nearly well, and feel confident fiat a
few bottle* more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me per.ectiy so.
Your obliged friend,
T
fHOHAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July ”6, 1834.
My confidence in the vegetable catholicon
ia undiminiahod, and aa freah instances of its
powers aru daily occurring, iy my own prac
tice. I have no beaitatlon in recommending it,
in tbe peculiar diaeaseato which it is sppfica-
ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint
ed with. : M. M’NURTHIE, M. D.
■ Philadelphia, May 38,18 ’4
. Bn—In eonaequenoe of imprudent expo*
urefour ve*ra ago, I had the misfortune to be
come afflicted with a disease, the psinlii! re
sult! of which induced me to apply in suc
cession to ae*emt respectable physicians of
this eity, from whom, however, J received
either ne relief, or from whoae remedies 1 re
ceived toother complaint quite ia distreaaing
as tha former. My whole ayattm became ef
fected. I could get no mat at night an ae-
count fifth* violent pain that I fert in every
part of my body / theweeknem and emsem
tino of which aria Rich that I could scarcely
walk. In this at ate I fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholicon—four buttle* of
which, hae completely restored me, I have
pow no pain; my appetite ta good; nod my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medaeinfi has given mn# 1 am
your obliged friend, fee.
WILLIAM WIL'-ON.
Sworn and aubacribed to before me, May 38,
1834. JOHM B1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 38,1834-.
Sir—I am now, tbaak* to your medldoc, a
hearty mar . For Marly tax yaara 1 here been
a martyr t» aditentn, whoa* ravage* threat,
enad, if not aooO stopped, to put k period to
my exjatenoe. Having kad no regular meffi-
® adrio# from the mtatmanumant, my
comntaint at kmt gnt to anA a height that I
«wkl not aw allow without grout pain Mil
difficulty. Tumcn formed in different parts
iffmjrbody.ttdijMnnta think my rituthm
Mmoat drapentn. lira five bottlea of the
CathnBen* whieh I have take* have eenr
pittqly eur*dm*, 1 ndl*mn*wM weBaal
ano iy riqicst of ’he rrh’lvr*.
ifor
Thiac are
therefore '<> cite and admonish all aodiinnitlu
the kindrid \n-t creditors of the aaid drceai
ed,to file tlieir obj ctiona (if an* they hue)
<o the granting of the administration ol (be
estate o( the derraaed to the applicant in t!;e
Clerk’a l ffice uf the aaid Court, on nr before
:lie third .lay of November next i Oihi tvise
lettera uf adbiiuiattat on will be g anted
W tr.evs the Hu uirahle Elite Fort one tt
the J iuticea uf the laid Court, the fourth
day uf October, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and twenty five.
8AM L. H. BOND, C. C 0.
Oct. 4 2:fu
Georgia—Camden county.
TO Ai.L WHOM 11 HrV CONCERN.
W HEREAS J. B«chlott Jun. administrate!
on ’he estates of DavidTucker and D.,*d
H’Crcdie, applies to the Court uf Ordinay
f aa d County, for Letter, dismiiaury on the
.states of uid deceased peixniia: These an,
heyefure, to cite and ad-nomah the beira and
irediton of aaid detested persona, to fie
feeir obj ctfnna (it any they have) in my of
fice, on or helune the first Monday in Jamur;
,txt. or lettera will be granted to the api>U-
I 1 | Witneei the Hon. Williym Gibran,
|>L.S i| one of the Justices of aaid Court,
O ---'• tbia25‘h June, <8'5.
JO IN HAILEY,c.c o.e.e.
Tune .70 6’
Georgia —Camden County.
•tv THE COURT OF CODINARY F08
fi AH) COUNTY.
W HEREAS John Chevtoer, baa applied
to said Court, fur Letters Duminorr
uu the eatateaof Samuel Coxena and Eran E,
■Jock, deceased. Theae are, therefore, to
cite and admoniah, all and lingular, the kin
dred and creditor! ot the-said d ceued per.
vona, to file their objections, if any they hare,
in’ my office, on or before the drat (fender i»
January next, or Lettera will fie panted ta*
applicant.
Wjtoem the Honorable Jamea Scot 1 , out
of the Justices of mid>Court,. this »«;
teei.th dav of April, eighteen huadred
end twenty-five. .-
[L.8.] ■ JOtfN BAILEY, C.C. ft C. ft
Apr I 21 74
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY F8
• SAID COUNTY. .
'TVHBREA8 Lewis Baehlott, apphea to 04
lM Court of Ordinary of said Couatyi W
letters Diamiasory bn th* eatate of Fr.*aer
creditor* of said daeeated, tn file their abj**
tioua, ifnny they have, in my offioojon
fora tb* fi at Monday in Junary awj-
wise Letters DiamMory will be grtatad «
,PPl Witoew the Honorable Samuel Clarkri
en* ofthe Jitalieee of mid Court, 1
■iiteenth day ef April eifbteaa kciW
drad tad twentjr-five.
ft. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY. (
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