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Sheriff’s Sales.
WWiM.be told at the Coiih House in Tat
nail County, on Ihe ftr-t Tuesday i
February neat, at the usual hours of isle, t
Wit .—
Ten likely negroes. D nah « woman, 35 o.
40 years of age, Charlotte, about !5yearL oh:,
Tom, a boy about 12. Cyrus, a hoy about 10
Toilet, about 30 years old. Dill* M .rv, G am,
•nd Hester, girls-IIarr vs boy about 7 imuithi*
old. All levied on as the prope-ty of
A. Tippiua tosMisfv iJSifa, in favour of tin*
President, Directors ana company of the Da
rien Bank. *
Also, 300 scr.-s of land lying in said county
granted to John Robison Also, 200 acres of
land, granted to John llyard. Also, 400 acre*
of laud granted to J-iseph Robertson. All
lying on the waters of the Olioopie, in s;.id
county levied on as the property of Ca«wcl.
Moore, to satisfy aundr*. fifas from a Justice*
Court, in favour of Allen ih. well—levied by
constable and returned to me.
Ario, 520 acres lying on the Ohoopie, wit!
Come improvement, levied on at the proper
of Jhhn M’Farland. to sut sfy his tax for 18..3
All concerned will please take notice
A. JOHNSON, 8. T. C.
221 December, 1821.
dec .30 30
Sheriff's Sales.
On the first Tuesday in February next,
solo at toe Court-House in .h
>## city of Sava >nah, between the hours ot
ten and four o'clock,
Eighteen negroes. v : z.—Ch»: lotto, Bucrus
Eve, Tenah, Titus, Sambo, Nero, Belinda,
Durcus, Isaac, Hass, Sippio, Carlos, Cloe, Peg
gy, Anm*, B tty, and Monday, levied on n>
Co • >n', as the properly of N. G* Ruth.* IV*.d
Under a ft fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage
In favor of the Bank of Darien.
! ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C.
n^r6 10
Hi'Jil.i'1*' s sALK.
On the first Tuesday in February next,
<TF'QM.Lbes Id hi he Court House between
Vjthe hours of ten amt four o’clovk, the
fon wing three Negroes, via «
Marv, otherwise known by the name ot
Co istance, and h**r two children Lucy and
Xix.ih, levied on under a foreclosure of a
mortgage, as the property of Willium Ft Hoi
knd, to satisfy Gait dry & Dnf-nre.
I D’LYON, S C. C.
dec 4 9
. fche iff’s Sales.
On ihefirst Tue.d yin Feb-vary next,
THI'LL ,h» 8 * at u- rinm-f House, be
W tween the usual hours of ten and four
o\ ik
lini.rovements of Lot No* 10, St Gall, city
of Savannah, 1 vied on tithe proper y cf Ann
Pitt, tn satisfy an execution in favor of 1 horn
et Lucias.
Lot bo. 15, the c>rnerof F.sokl'n and
Spring-it** OgleiUmpe ward, with the im
provement a then on, levied on as the P*op-
*ftv of Thcti Wilburs, to satisfy an cxccu-
t N in favor of Jas. Haynian, for use of Wm.
W«tef»#
t iiouie < It Hie ijofth corner of lot No* 6.
Ogietmope ward, near (Jhsthsm-st. city o'
Savin ia'i to s*.tisf an execution in favor ol
Joseph Burnet Jm in Brisltrl.
Half lot *’o. 4, E»ir«hur|f, Oplcthrope
ward, aftri the un apt td leave r! three yeal’B
from 1st January m x>. levl-d on at the pr p-
er yoi Itoht. Iu> aat atv an e.edition in
favor of i. if H P entlergaat- The above
prnpertv levied on by a colo.taahle u' de ex
eentiont from a Juaiicta court and returned to
i»n 3
I. D’l.Y >N, S C C.
32
Sheriff'’s ftale.
O N thi fir t i ui sdt»y m F •riury next, he-
ween the usual hours, will be bold at
th. r on t-H use, In the couuty of G : . on,
* ix hind *.-d and forty two *<cr s ol la< d,
mo eorle's, i»uate on the Island **f St S.-
mo* % composed f several separate tacts,
€ mtnonly kno n s the village ami the farm
tr»*:ti, levied on and to b»- sold as the prof
city **f George Baiiiie, under a rule absolute,
granted by the Superior Court of Glynn lP»un
ty, op the foreclosure of moilgage, a' the 4 »>-
it nreol Hobbit Sc •tqalm.MStrator ol G -org*
gc tt, decen e l. Condition* cash—;#urrhia-
cr to pay for * ties. IAM&.S ULULj A’ GI.C.
Dccg.ub r 30, Jfi ‘4.
• 'ec 31 3»
t-hevirt s alus.
On the first Tuts • l y in Ma'ch next,
i.L be sold at h tiourt-Uouse between
■ it hours of 10 % »d 4 'Adock,
T. e follow ng «. x n* gr en, H nush, Iwar.
L u;’o , William. Pet** r , and Hunnah/levie
o nd • a ft-f-» oi for».cl*-sure front J«#li
II • t«f to 'he IMaiitn.s* Bink.
F m negroei, Bil >, * lo». s Will and Jf’o-
ny levied on ui der a ft. ta. on Ibreoh aure
of a mortgage fr* m i. 11. Ilayden, to J rein *
all t il ler.
Aq iii'ity uf Ho*'S hold and K'chen F t*
pitu « .fvh d on un 'er a ft fa on lore closure
of * tg g., from Bit zor Early to Arnos
Scudder _
I D : YON. S. C C
: , 3 32
Sheriff’s Sales,
tth • A »t Saturday sfer the fi st Turs-
I d.y,in Fcbruaiy ne»t. will b-* hoI*I at the
•rlet House, in the town of St Marys, hi -
vecn the hours of ten and four o’clock, a t w
-lory hc*use oml out buddings, situated in the
\vn «f St. Mar^*, on lot number four, Icvi*
d on as the property of George W. Martin,
i sat sfy an execution in iuvor of Belton A.
G.ipp.
Also, two negroes, Colerain and Silvia, lev
ied on as the property of John IVker, to
satisfy an execution in favor ot Scott and Dai*
i*iy» and other*.
AIbo, one negro man named Boatswain, le
vied on as the proper 1 y f Samuel Swcarin
•en, t’» satisfy an execution on the foreclosure
•»f a mortgage, in favor of • Thomas H* Miller,
f'»r Ar.d'i'W Low & Go.
M H. HKDBARD, 5. C. C.
Janunrv 1, IS 5,
l.t-3 °7
Sheriff’s Sales.
O N'he first Sa’unlay, after the first Toes*
dm in March, vil! be sold nt he M.*r„
ket House, in thatown -f St. Marys, between
the hours of ten and four o'clock, a negro
bo imroed M scs, levied on hb the pr«»pcrt
if (’ornelius Kkin, to satisfy an execu'ion on
foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of J hn
Chevalier. M. H- HEM BAUD, S. C. C.
S' Marys, January % 18'5*
,!»»o 8 37
Marshal s bale.
On the fi st Tuvsd ‘y in Ma ch,
^HSILl be sola br-foie ihj ri .rt House,
'JbJ i ’ tin* city of Savannah, b* ween the
ii: ursrf 10 and 2 < ’..lnck
; h* se TWO LOTS, Nos 27 a,id 28, Jack
am Ward, ai'dimprov meutsUicvcou, leyie
on as the property if J«*hn H. Morel, to sati
y the balanc decreed to be due on a dip'ies
.varr-ini, issui g from the Tre; snry I)ep»r
ment of the t) i.'ted States, ng:i: at A.S. Bu'
inch, John U. Morel, a> d Duvid Lei 'n*
jo tv u mor^l.
Marshal lit :. Gto.
I 21 47
. (lmiiiistrutor s .-ale.
\TTOll.L be sold at lh'- Hi u t-Ho-.e in S«-
IMr vvr.n.h. on the first TuesUny in M reh
next beiv.en the hour, of ten null t*v« o*cl".
•,:>E OHI T OF CAHI'KNTEU’S TOOI .S.
h SUVDhV FATTEHNS FOR CASTINGS
the !> i’So i'I exttte • fJohn Clark,docested
Ternu of talc casn.
H-vNi.Y M’AI FIV,
AJm uia rator of J Clark-
Jan 14 4'
Georgia—Cam Am County.
SrrF.nion Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Hopkins, v*. l.ungky and Selves ter
liryant.
« >N petition of Timathy Hopkinv, ststinp
• that in consideration of certain prom
•ssoryj notfs, made to the. asid Timuthy, by
them, one pi-ruble with inters*, from first
of January, 1R2L on tbeffait of January. 1822: ... ..._ ...
a geoond payable as r.f'Mesti , on the fir* 1 v( remedy, wl-oie unequal powet s in eliminating
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
Jamury, 1823; and a th : rd payable as afote-
said, on the first of January, 1824. eVUcutoil a
mortgage to said T| tioluy Hi pltins, hi« hrrs
and sssigna, *>n all those four trues of L**d,
nitrated in the county aforesaid, orveyed by
the said Ti uothy, to the add Langley and
Selvcster, and lying on the font!) side ol
Greut SatilU Uiver, one trict ronlaiiiing sev
enty-scvenl acres, more t r less; tivo tracts
containing fit y acres, more or less, and <*ne
Ather tract, containing one Ifhmlred and eigli-
ty*cight acres, mure or loss, conditioned for
he payment of the three aaid several notes,
on the dkys shove mentioned, and that said
several notes repiain unpaid—on motion of
Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintih, it i®
ordered, that ih- said Langley and 9elves f e ,
their heirs or assign* pav into Coin-., withic
twelve mouths from thin date, l‘»e soma due
on said notes, and the interea snd cos’s, oth
erwise that the equity of redemption be foi-
ever foreclosed, and that surh other proceed
tugs take price, as are pursuant to law.
True f.xt*-»ct from the minutes, 27th Octc
bor, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
nev 4 87 4 c
Notice.
N T Nr mont hs after date application will
In* made to the Honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior f'ourt of Chatham
County, for leave to sell a tract of land,
known ns number eight., 8th District, Pike
(formerly Munmn) County, lor the benefit
of the heirs and creditors* of the estate of
of N. S. Buyard.
N J BAYARD,
Administrator ■ • N. S. Buyard.
Jen 5 3-tnO
Administr -.tor’s N oticc.
N IN 1 ' UOUTHfi from this date, we shall »p
pi* ’• the Honorable the Inferior Coo t,
f Uh.if n.i county, when sitting fnr ordinmy
oirpoHcs, to sell the real estate of Wil isT*
4ayhew.
C. H HAYDEN,
F. MAVHKW,
Adimnistrator's
august 12 45
Adminisliator s :r.n!e.
ilfTiLI. !*e si.d on the firs', lucsdsy it
n fcJ;*rch nert at the Court D* U9C »»» the
c : ty of g^vanna'i, wuhir. he b^tirs p»e>-r.ribc‘
by lav-, TWENTY RIGHT SHARES Oh
PLANTERS' BANK v, M* K '•* longing t:
lh- es fte of Goti t*»»l Fi»emc:i. Esq teocas
ed* Pole! fo^ the benefit of the heirs ant-
creditors of said estste of sale casn*
JAMES HUNTER, Adnt'r.
Jan 14 42
AdiniiiisTator’s Notice.
N IVF. MONTHS «f(or date, I slixll apply
to the Honorable the Inferior Court ot
/iiatham emu iy, (when sit’iug for ordinary
ourpi b s) for leave to b?!1 ihe real estate ol
l*n>RC II. Robins, to satisfy the heirs nnJ cred.
11ois. C* H H.WDPtj
Administrator*
aueust 12 45
lr*i c.uol l i
Thomas Camming and others, Complainants
and William Wallace and others Defendants,
Chatham Superior Court, January Term.
182 p*
I T appearing to ihe Court, by the a ffida
vit of Joteph Gumming that VY'dlmm- W ; \h
lace snd Sarah his wife, Mary Olsy, Anti Criy,
Eliza Clay, Mary Jane Clay, William Clay.
Joseph Clay, Ralph Chv, Mary Ann Clay,
Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, who ire pa*-
ties defendants in (lie above case, reside
beyond the limits of the stare of Georgia
and within the United St.itep, snd th* t Jamer
Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign pa ts,
voyond the limits of the United Sta*es. Oti
motion of complainants' soficitots, it is order
ed that the said defendants, fiiat nuvnt-tl,
respectively appear and answer the cuinrlvii.
a-'ts bdl, withm four months fi-om the dale of
this ru’e, and tin- SHi.l fames Clay, within nin<
months. AnJ it is further 01 tiered, that th*
rule be published once -a week, during n ; .n
months, in on*, of the public G-z* tt*s of thu
slate. A true copy from the minutes.
A. H, FANNIN, Clerk.
•n }\• 1® 4
NOiICB.
T HE subscribers being about to decline bu
siness m i his place, request nersons ha •
mg demands ag.insl them, to present them
for payment,
r iioi iii ri Sale.
On th:‘ fir ft Tuesday in March next,
rb .-.fit it tP-. < uu. .-Hnuxe, h«
\,y iwt-4„ vhe uxuul Utiuv,,» ten .nil fuui
oc k,
y. J -J „Kgrn slxvn, v ; *. N<-!,on. Rinhcl,
Svn , v)..rr», (ihrl'«, Mi,In-, H»nn»h, ll.rty,
f.,,,. A Sum, Silvv, H.-rcub s, Hraboy,
J.ihn, I»V‘|J Nun-.y, Philip, Ju-ly, J'lhii. Bu
ry, F.vc, p.iilip, A nn, l-ucy, M',ml»y. 'I'c-nu!,
Molly, Hcnr,. Ben, V-nux, Cxin, Hiimbx,
Oelix. F or , Nel'v, Humi.h, bimof l/iki
Pwldy.le mv, ,| nnux 1 nin'l». Beck.Fmnv, o ,
H«»u". ,1'ify. Pl-eb-, .l«ck, U ll«, F.nr.-i
Jack, Kob'Tl, 1 .»c, 1‘oinpey, Cu'y
Willoughby, Fortune, Hnchi I, Ph.liix. Il'C -
— I. vme . J.ne, I.om!on, Dxvy, IshoiHi I,
1.1/. nn. r cudjo, 0»t>, Bei-
ty, 3 ,-nps m, Billy, M illy xnu Avr.tixm, to
gether with fin: future iaeue unit .ncreme ol
the fmniliei, levied on under k fi fn '
firecioxure of a mo iguge, from (."urge I..
x'npi*, in 1 vijr of Peinr MitcheP, John
M’M.iit, and K ihert Mitchell.
I. lVI.YO'J, S C C.
ded 31 ,tl
liN t.UUI l V.
Between W Davies >hhn nisi> a:or. i 'omplnin
ant ard John ■ a noihen Atlm mrt',it d
b iiis non Wth the ivi l annexed o l ie.o f e
R chardnon. and others, D Jendants — /■
equi'y t h itham ■'tupe-hr t out- Chancery,
'.0th A ‘gust, • 8^4
I T appearing that John Murray Carnochan,
le ol the deft ndsnU in the ’-aiti bill *.1
-complaint named, n sides without tbe 9tate ol
Gt •* g'a, in that pa t *.f the Ui.it.-d K.i-gdom*
G’ -.at Britain a*iu It Hand, cj'ed b».i*tls r c *
It >s jrdered that the snid J *bn M*irrny Gai
•chan, do appear a d answer to the con-
lament’s suirl bill, ’v.tuin nine inonti s fr«i-
.he d-d« of this order, otherwise that t-
snd bill, »s to lum, he tsken pro conies. 1 -
md ii is further'irdereif, that » copy of »h-
arder be pub! sh<d once a week, in me •
he pubi c G. zuites of this state, until th;-
,/iiaiion of the time within which the »ai J rl-
fendant is required to appear anil answer
aforesaid.
i'rue copy fr n m the H- utes, this 2tst day
August, 10** Ax. U.B*ANN|f4. Cle.k.
aufrnst 24 50+
Camden Superior Court.
Henry Harford, J Verdict MarchTerm
Thomas Kino. ) IBU8,
O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain
tiff, in the above case, it is ordered
that the defendant do shew cause, on or be
fore the first day of the next term, why a
finul judgment should not bo entered in
the above cose, as of March Term, 1808
and that publication be made of ibis rub
once a mouth, for four months, in one of
the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy
be served on the defoudant, sixty days be
fore the next term.
Extract from the Minutes,
JUIIN BAILEY, Clerk,
dec. 23 26ln
Attachment -files.
On thefi 'st I u sduy ,n February,
•TTWILri h • old h* the Court House, he
*#*/ (wm i h i b mis often and fourn'eik
time ba es of Cot»on, stMobcd by Pet)
A i.rcen as the propery of G* e rgj* Cub
bidge. I D'LEON, S. C C.
Jan St 48
M“
State of beurgia.
By Elijah /? ti er. Clerk of the Court of Or
dinary. for Liberty County.
«S. f. IZ \BK . ii WALl'Mcini, ap-
pi cs lor letters of administnlion on
ih. es’Ht*- and eff cts of Thomas G Webb,
as next of km: Thcxe are theref • re. t» etc
and ad.nonish, all and singular (he ki. d-e-
and • rcdii urs of thfe said cbxea e«l, tofil the,
objections if *ny thev have. i*i myoffi .eat
■ iceborou h, on or before the first Mon'ay
in -darch n« xt, n<herwi*e le teis of admins*
ration will bet glinted to the sa d applicant.
Given under my h nd and seal, tins t ilth
day of January, m the the >ea- «>f out
Lord eighteen h.;n h’td a d 'wenty five.
(L. S.) £ BAKEli, C. C. O. L. C.
Jan U 41
oc» 5
A. B. FANNIN & CO.
- 6 n h
J. Shinn’s Panacea.
T ire • .bsenber having discovered Hi-, com
pos :»•»,! ot SWAnVS CELEBRATED
PANACEA, has r.*»w x supply on hanu f r
»kIc ; Iih has reduced theprice from g3 50, to
g2 SO, or bv * ho »io*en £ <.4. —
All charitable insti utmns in tbe U. Slates
tnd tlic poor will be supplied g xtis.
If the citizens of the principal cities and
towns, will appoint an agc'it to order too
lisiribute this medicine to the poor, it will be
supplied.
Th-a medicine is celebrated for th** cure of
lie following diseases M scrofula nrsi-'g'
evil, ulcers' *r . r pi.tr'd sore throat. Ion*
amnding rnriM atic aflerrions, cclaueons dis
-sea, white swelling n I d se so ot th* wr -
nd all cs-tes generally of ih. ulcsmu*
and chronic 'lisesscs. general* a s •;»
Ichl’itated const’t* ti * s, but mo-i e.jpeci:dt>
o ,r syphilis oi i ff olio arising thrrr-.fr <•- ;
ulcers in the ia • x, nodes, c. and tha’
dreadful disease «-cax : tv*e*i b> a h>» g v»'"*
•xcecrivc u*eof mc-cnry, C3< - 1 :s sis-/ u«<
ill in the disease of the liver-"
LeTtv&catcB.
I have with'.i) the st two years had tr op
;)uitunity ol seeing ft. vc »: ci^es of very i*ive
rate ulcers, which having previ if*i) resist
**d tbe regular modes ->f t ncment wer-
uerled by the use >jf Mr^ SwrimV Psnxces.
Miid I do believe, from whft! I nave set-.*.
Hit it will prove an important remedy in ucro
ulous, venereal and mercu- ini dis ases
N.CHAPMk.N, M. D.
Professor of t -e lustitut^-i and practici
of PI»ys*C| iu the University ol Pcqn
sy I varda'
I have employed tbe Panacea of Mr. Swsim,
•. numerous instances, withm the l**§t three
?arSj and have always found il extreme+v
•Jicaci'nis, cspe f »sllv m sec-ond.iry sypliil>
,<i 'ixcrcurial dixcasei. I have no hesitation
pronouncing it a medicre of ineatmiubh
a!ue. W. GIBSON. M. D
Professor of Surgery in the IJm'ty of Penn
Phdadelpliia, Ff-brunrv 17, 1823.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia, AW i 7. 1833.
Notice.
P ERSONS having demands agninst the
estate ot'Thomas Johnston, will nIons':
present them, properly attested, at tlic
Counting-Room ol' R. & J, Haborshiim.
HAMUTALJOHNSTON,
Exeentrix of the estate of Thomas Johnston,
doc 18 sitfi.
NOTI li.
N INF. month! after duo. application will he
made to the Inferior Court of Ch ihxm
County^ sitting for ordinsrv p'jrnrx . f„ r in
order, ahsulute, to fell Inis N xf.urxm five,
(4 ard S) in L'aipenter’a Boa, and lot N i.
one, (t) Green Ward,in ihe chy of Savannah,
being the rent estate of Francis Jxtineau, dec
for tlie hem fit of tin heirs on' 1 creditor* of
suidestate hVILLHm GASTOr.,
Qualified Extcutor.
17 9.r,
NOl’lCE.
■ IERSONS having demauus tgaimt the C9
I. tate of the Lie Wdlmm Crtig,4cu.. are
»•, questc*! to render the sa-tie, nr^ierty at
tented, witliin the time prescribed bylaw, snd
hose indebted to said **stnte„ ire ra. nest )
culled upon to settle tl.e same wii.uutnr*
JOHN M’NISH, Execut e,
oct is n
YUTTFAV-S
Vegetable Catho/icon.
dTpm-. Mibtcribtr res’K-ctfully *<>1 cits the at
il teniidn t*f every frienil of suffering hu
nmnity, to to the above n»w and invalimbit
from tile stst-’m the very seeds of diiens*!
and in n-.^turing the deranged and morbid
conditi. n of tbe organs of life to a free and
healthy exetn sc of their fund out, has exci
ted the «*■!• n’xnm'-nt, and completely silen
ced the object ions of the must inert d ilous —
Fuels are the best arguments. In order to put
the virtues of tne GaihoUonn to as severe a
serqiny ax possible, it was offered by xdver*
t sement. toge hcr with the ,itiend;*nce of *
phyiic’xn, gratuitously to any persm who
•wnu'd apply for it, anil wh-jse cause might
soemt come within ’he range of its healing
power—numbers of severe esses ol long sta d.
ing, «»d r, »me of them seemingly de><prr*e
on#**, pr ented themselves, all of •which have
b>en cured or so much relieved as to warrant
tht- as«ertion that • little n* rseversnee will do
so In fact, such is th? confi.le.ioe of the physi
cian under whore ca-c these patients were
.laced, m this remedy, a co: fide ce resu l
ing from the irresistible convicum that has
been forced upon his mind by ocular demon*
s*ration, ri d * personal trial »if it on tdmae't
that he permits me to declare i* as his d.*ci-
dtd opinion that he Cuth >licon is not only a
. erfectl/ an d innocent, blit a most pow
erful and invaluable remedy in cer't'n dis
uses ami states of tbe s* tieni, such as the fol
lowing s—
Deulity resulting from in’emnerance snd
dissipation} Old and inveterat U'cers. Pnins
in t>.e hi n«i attended with rweiiings of trie
joins; Indigestion» Blotches on the face,
Yjvt'P »h, fie. j Ah complaints of the Liver }
retie*.• Yaws j Syphilis.* CuUnejus diseases
gen-jrally j Mercurial and scrofutous com-
pi *intn
The Catholicon (which the proprieter «nl.
emnly pledges h s word consists exclusively
f veg’table ma'.tc*) with 'he exception of *
Tg:u detormi istiou to the bowels, which t
preserves in a soluble state, art-; insensihiy. 4 s
plHAsant to the U»»e, Hnd requires n*- parucu-
ar regimen, (abarinciicr from fcpirtuous Ii-
q tnra kl ways excepted,) or confinement. A
ir ratios* xar'e and ag*ecabie cathartic med
c e, mpr**ving the appetite ami restoring lb*
<et.i.rjjJ t -ne nf'he tydem, it is confid.r,ity
'r*ico;Titi»e*<clid to iudie.i in a delicate tuiua*
ion. W W. HOTTER,
f>6 Ghesnut-street
Philadelphia, May 31, 1824
\t the request of Mi. >V. W Ho.tar, I have
te * exhib'led, in severv! iu-t a medi
ci't-.: a.rup, call d Fo-t.-r’s Vegetable Catiio.
•icoti with the most der. UH advantage. 1'
as. ;.i • et, never failed <ff -png a cure m
've;y case in which I have t’ o*.g’>t proper to
?mpio> it. »|. U’MUK ItlK, M D*
Ph> atlephia, July 28»h, 18.'4.
Mr. W W Palter
Dear Sir—V i express >1 ft wish that !
wyuld give a concise fthtement of my ff.-r*
nj» f*«Ym * th*5 '.opeless conwcucernei t i*.
ht present propitious stage **f m .pse . -e*
About five yea*-SHgo, <<n my pa.Br-ge from
Hnrieaiix, during <he month of January, from
xBRiident exposure on deck, J was seised
wit| a violent fever. Having no medical at-
/enfantson board, I w»s co npebed to beui
it, as I o ght for two weeks, when on my nr
•ival at UManwtJii, a.««. n wm» treated w
f'Vphiis. 'I he skl'.l ol my Physician anbdiitd
thrfever, but Phaniv-fike, trie term»*i«ti«in
ofthia gave ri« <.o a disease r-q-itUy dixtrei-*-
irg, an-1 which, till now. I had m wght incur-
able. Various abscesses made the' itowel-
:<tn*:appeirsnce, panicularlvon the join's.
'*, luch we. e swe-lcd to an enormous .-.zc.—
l'hcse g'Xdually .-ubsided into ha r d tumors,
ore of 'which on my left knee affected the
tone—*n incision was now made am* s large
e*acuat--*n < f nut, mixed with p: rt c r s of bene
'^ok place. In addition to thu?, I miff red ihe
most er.i'ciiniating pains in myj *in'«: at man
•j*m Apcrienccd Every Atnng *Uat was
■ ini-ter-d either gave me no rH’ef r st- •
*r*l ;c agg avate the Jisea^e, the severity cf
viii * . 'rtased with every succeeding year.
:i-i w f iy paiiifiilxi ualiiM. tiiftt Idespaire i
.il'ev *r l- i'ig restored io my hc-al h ; 1 bad
in, o !*' "ie ' t‘>e r e -ular mwn» of relief,
but used, 'bough in vr-o, every popular rent-
“1* I «m1 < lu..a o’- It was in to * svfo' amt
.. "'*»ig : irdi ovhat I was pcrJuade * to
tj- m.'in eacoM se of vour V k »i tub o “ .'h •
:■., nr. * » e l.ft’ip'’ result ir, ‘ / om the use '
•f‘be two b"ttl s my whole iys i hi ha- under
i/'i - a com'-et. rtvo a lion my p.uni h .x>. f> si
te me i * the dis 1 from my k. i
o in .. >L, nnd si>o * ceased allogc*’ e.. tin
■.. v i:*m • henre it ptoceeded heirg c mi
p-eiiri. Ir siled. I’he tumors, for tbe r m<»va«
of wtiicl- I have tried in vain more remedies
ti an J can r.amo. an» r-pnlly decrensing ; my
appetite, which was gone, has returned— I at:
• j fi* t, nesry web, and Lei enrfd-nt t^ vt n
few bottles more ofy ur, (to nej invaluable
•icdicinc, will m *ke me; per ecliy so.
Your oblig' d friend,
T TOM VSHIIO VN. JR.
Philade phii, July 6, i8'4.
Mv confidence m th- v geu de/.atliobc f.
is undiminisM .d, and ns Irtish in ta ices of it.
powers ar«-daily occurri-g, in mv own prac
tice. I have no hesitation in recomment’tng it,
m the peculiar diseases to which it *s appl-cx-
Vle, ns superior to any reme-lv i am acqiiaii.t-
<ul with. M. MLiUd't MK ri I).
Phi! a i> I phi a, Jltuy (.8 ) 8 4
Sm—Tn conrcq-.u-nce of imprudent exp-*
re fon ’ »eats ago, I Had the misfortune to b •
come • ffl ct«d with a Oiset.se, too painful t
Mil s of'which induced me to apply in mj
ce8*«ton to several respect: ble physicians ol
this city, from whom, however, I ’•rci ived
A-itlicr no relief, or fro n v!iose i e i edies I re
ceived another complaint quit * gu distt easing
as the former. My wh.de syste r became a -
reeled. 1 could get no rest a« niglit on ae-
•ou't of the violent pain that I felt in every
p.,-l of my body ; th weakness and emacia
.tun of which w.vs r.m h that I could scarcely
vv-ilk. In this 1 fortunately heard of
\ ur vegetable catholicon- f^ur bottles or
w inch, has completely restored me, I have
no pniu i my appeale is good j snd m>
strength restored With many thanks fm
th 1 relief y*nr medic x h»s given me, I an.
your obliged friend &*.-
HIM I AM WILSON.
Sworn and subserved to before me, May 28
1824 JOHN BIN NS, a dermsn.
Phiadc’phia, Jltuy 7 8, 1824,
Sir—I am now, thankr to your medicine, a
hearty ms, F'T nearly six years I have been
a martyr to a d>*.ease, whose ravsg s threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi-
'*i advice from the commencement, my
com*laiut at last got to such a height that :
could not rvallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumors formed in different parti
of ir.y bed/, und I began to think my situation
alino-t o-’aperate. The five bottles of the
Cathui cun which I hsve taken have com
pletely cured me* end I tin uow ox well os 1
could wish to be. With ray thanks, I «ra your
obliged humble icrvant, Uc
GWOUCE KANE.
City of Philadelphia, #t*
George K*ne, of the District of 9ou»h-
wark, personally appeared, and, being dul,
worn, doth declare and say that the above
a*at-m*-nt iiin all respects correct xud true,
-nd that the sigi ature to it is in tiie baud
writing of this deponent
Jt>H- T BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28^ 1824-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly
adapted to those diseases which are premie* t
among tbe coloured population of the south
In that disease which is called ya**s, it is a
uire remedy ; a single trial of it, will convince
planters of its s iperior efficacy to any rente
dy of a similar natu p e in tiie United states*
NOt ICE.
The advantages of this medic’ir are* not
confining the pa ient iiunecessa ily to the
house, or keeping him from bis business;—
With one toliUvy exception,'hat of snirito*
oils liquors, it dot s not lay any restrictions upon
his appetite It is so gentle in its opera-.ou
'hat tbe p tient finds himself getting well he
cam.ot tell how. As it is not the Wish otlhe
proprietor to take any thing for which be
cannot give s consideration equal in value,
persons at a distance who may wish to try
his medicine, but who are not certain if it
be apphcoble to their complaint, are request-
< d to describe their case and symptoms in
i letter, pnst-ptid* and directed to him—thb
ietter will be imme diately placed in hands
fully competent to decide the question.—
Should *he remedy not se; m to suit the dis
ease, they will be frankly told so.
gauti’in
to preve-.t d suppointmint it is well to
"tide tout it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to
5 potties to effect a cure so that persons who
are labouring unRer any serous infirmity,
must imke up their mind to persevere to tha 1
■!X*» n nt least— if they do not, they might as
well a-jve themselves th« trouble and expense
f ualugnimHlIer qu.mUv.
All o’de s p/S! p tid and enclosing the mmey,
irairu diaieri nuendsd t •, a.*ri ne n>r-tlici:u
nra*t-d and delivere i with directions for usv.
any place in the cay, and forwarded as di
re t dq
N II To prevent the possibility of *11 im-
position, il vi'l be sob! in the ci*y oFFbiladet
phin. at the t'ffico in Fifth near ilac«-Str t:i
ora: the dwelling of the i ropri tor, Nj. 66
rihesnui s.reiit, only, and abroad by bis au
thorized agents W W KP,
66 Chestin' St eet, Philade pfiia-
1
I have appointed G • HUGE UYF. ISON.
Druggrat. of Savannah, mv boin U);tn\. Drug
gists td t'ng tne above valuable medicine
will b supplied by him for cash, at the same
rate, p? if ordered direct from me—viz. £30
per d i :n, or three dollar* a ft ogle bottle.
W. IV. MOT1ER, Pailadelplda.
Any pe* son on application to fhesubsc il * r
will b»; furnislied wit', certific.ites of th * ffi-
CkCv of the ?*b »ve medicine, sufficient to r«»n-
vmce the nnnd of the must sceptirai, although
too numerous hn*l I ng'hy for nv.vsjn*p* r n-
sertion, GFd>. HY ERmON, Drueg st.
Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets,
der 13
N otice.
N INE mouths after date, I shall apply to
the Court of Ordinary of Camden conn
r;;e f ‘counr;,' , tV l i«J 5 ML l J ,n 2l. l J!i!!r“2«-
ninety-one, belonging to th^ orphans of I.evi
John*, dec. toi the benefit of naid orphan*.
JOHN I RE,
Guardian.
Tun-17 W
N otiee
IS HEREBY OIVEX,
^pHAT three months after date, applies*
* tion will be made to the Bank of the
State of Georgia, to issue a new certiliicate
of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17th
March 1819, in favor of John M’Kiniie,Jun.
or twenty-five ahaiea. and numbered 24".
B AI’KLXME,
Guardian of John M’lviune, Jun.
Augusta, Dec. 16, 1824.
dec 18 ?Hiq
jSolice.
NhTlNE months after date, 1 ahull apply to
L^l the Court of Ordinary of Cam ien conn-
tor lesve »o sell tbe real estate of Join.
D. Young, late of said county deceased, foi the
benefit oi the heirs of * fid dereHSed
JESSE CRAWFORD,
Adminisli ator estate of John D. Young
J-n-17 2')
KOIKE
N INE month* afitr date, application writ he
made lo the Hen. tbe Jut.gcs ol the Court
Ordinary T ChK'hum county, f.»r leuv^ t«*
sell si) tbe real rsiatc of the late William Craig
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cied
t*us ot said estate.
JOHN M'MSH, Executor
o^t 12 7\
N i :
ko k;e.
tN-?. MONTHS of es the date hereof, np
P'.catiou *vill be made to the Honorabb
tl». Inferior Couri,if Chatham county, wh?n
ruing for ordinary purpose^ for leave tosel*
.lot, Wit*- ill improvements, situate in tbt
-. t> of S-vsi.'-ffi, in the Skid county,and know-
in *bo phi.* of Ni.'.d cit y by tli * No. 53, Browr
W « *d, for t;*<- hem fit jf the heirs and legate**.,
of >).• estate oi the late Hugh M’Call. dr
ceased.
THOMAS M’CALL,
PHlLlT BRASCH,
Execut* fs.
net *4 7°
notice.
N INE MONTHS after tbe date of this
notice, application will be-made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to sell a part of
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
doc 18 21
> OtiCC.
A LL person* h*vi. *■ demands ngiinst the
'* estate of Constant Freeman, Fsq late ot
'he rity of Washmgi t*. .ecertaed, re re
q »ired to hand them in, le^slly ait*, ted,
' thin tbe time prescribed bv Uw : andtl.os
indebted to said 0‘Gte, are re quired to ni;A
mmediaie payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jfn H 4*.) , l
Hide Whips.
GROCE Hid. Whips received and
lor Bale by M B. WEED.
dec 13
II
SCOTT’S BIBLE,
anaeiTTn (ditioi.
P R.UP Oss ALS
Hy fMMUEl. T. AKMSTROA'O Me. Jo.
Cam Idl' Mean far p.MMing SfiOl'TS
FAMILY Hill LI', conl li’i nt[ nil ihe Mar.
Final Refer mu, le he cob i,eil i; MX
VOLUMES ROYAL U' lAVO, „ n U m.
bjl.ehed with a tikeneem of ihe Author
TfiUMS.
I T shall be well printed, on Fond paper, and if
be compnud in six handsome volu-ej. It W
will cnntaio Ihe Scr'iiture, of the Od .lid 'T
.V.w Te.ia/nenlt, ti‘i Introductory Oh.mu'ioni, ' I
Erpl,U.atoiy Asiet, siui Frucllcul Ohaen.adent
aim ull tiie copm.u Mar/init! Reference, ..l*
■ •iff printed word lor we d from the London
Sleteotype E iit on, published since (he Au.
thor’, deeen.; Ihe price will be Hi'., in
hoards, fc'4 in sheep, g30, in calf binding
I’he wh >le work will be ready for delivery br
May, 18J5,
Ex'iact, of Lever, adi-eetedre the Pub io'ere.
I esteem Dr. Sooit’. Family Bihlc, cm utly
caicu.uted lo promoie tiie cause of truth and
piety It seem, scaieely possible for one to
read daily the Notes and Uhservaiions in the
Family Bible without becomi i^a wi. r»nd
better man. EDWARD D Gb.FFIN.
1 bare seen no no uioentary cf tne Sacred
Scriptures which 1 think ao well adapted to
general me and edification, It ia a treasure
which every family ought to posae.,.
A K. 4 TON.
It i, , work distingu'rhed for the rimplici.
tv and convenience of its arr.nj;. mem, the
cl :«rnes3 and A leiity of it, eiponilinn,, the
nestneis and perspicuity of it. atvle, the ne-
itevolr nee and candour of its apiri , the ecu*
eiseutsn and peitincnoy of its applicatien,,
and for it* uniform tendency to pro note evan"
UC'ical truth ami piety.
*HIEt. HOLMES.
Of Or. Scott’ii F. nily HiOie, 1 fe 1 free to
any. itiat in mv estimution it dnaerved'y r .nt,
a ,n ony our sbieat and heal 'dotnm iAu if,.
THOMAS BALDWiN.
D • Scoti's Family B ble led mere e..
pemsliv for l' e use of uhiWLan «nnlieH, isi
WD'k liiph y ev.nfreiieai, extemiveiy imtiuc"
it, e, and deeply iMercinc
Daniel o. senders.
The character of Dr. .Scor’i CommeolS’T
ou the Bible is so generally known, ami »e
h'irhiv appioved o inn.,;,: the m is! intnlhgt ..t
and pious Uiir..tiaoa throuyrhcut our country,
slid ha, passed rapidly through at. nmnv !'‘ec
editions, that 1 deem further rec. nimtmla-
lions needles,-
. J WORSE
I am acquainted with no Commentary on
th A acre he iptuies, which I would mote
cordially reconunenu tor general use. The
plan of tbe work ii irood
JOSHUA B VTK r .
Perlispa in no wi'y.can unmet, ra. i.iat ucti.rl
of youth, and private Oh r istiar.a, do yirt r
aerv.ee to aoeietr, than by exert up thim-
srive, to dim mi. de this t'uly inva-u,l>te
wo k JOSHUA HUNTINGTON.
I know of no Comment*, y urtiii b in b- l-rf
cs.cutaivd for diilusirfr correct vinv a of tha
great ttuthi of Chiistianity, anil lenv.ngsulu*
iary itnpieaaioiia on the mird when ruing
-rein tbe petu-ai of .1, that, the cue you are
about to pub.'nh.
DANIEL SHAlirE.
No writer leems less ii sp eed to contend
for barren speculni ns None more uniform,
ly or more pow. :fuily iucu'eate,ttie great ew
sentiali ol religion. The tpinl which r-"-.
gospel. DANIEL DANA.
From particular exami.iati n. and concur*
ring ustimonv, there is no doubt on my mind
that Scott’s Family Bib!-* is superior to all
others JO'f>PU r &MEHSl>N
Yuu will pler.x? to se d me six copies of
SCuU's Bible ; 1 refer to your lately proposed
edition Perhaps I shall induce five mure ta
Ukr the s*me number. b• L»
It is with extreme rleisure 1 perceive
you are about to publ'tih a new e lition f
Scott’s Bible. Having been in potsi aaion of
it more ;: x.'i 20 v* at>, I trux* I know some
thing of its value, auti am dctc-mii e ’ to pro
mote i s r rruiatiui) among ray fneml* Y--u
wit: plra«e lorwarU six copies as scoo *>» imis*
:ish*’«{, C, M.
1 have obtained four subscriber* I r tl.e
exc*.ilcnt work >ou arc publishing H. S.
I nropose to take seven of Scot*.'* tli*
ble, sud will be accountable tor .he same.
.1 C.
I hive obtained •' bsct ibeta for ninv c. purl
of bco'i’u Family B.ble. J O.
I shall probably need eight or ten h? ts of
Scot*’*. Family Bible. J, P-
Rev. s. s. of F. has o v tained ten suhjeri*-
bers. K. R.
1 have observed that von are about pu**»
lishing another edtti>ni of Scott’s Bible 4
hope you maysuccee t as v<>u h°ve done in
former v*ditioo«. 1 have been endeavoring to
procure «ub*criberr amo*g our people, and
• enor more eubscribers will be obiai’-ed.
O. .S. If,
? will tak? ten sets (of Scott’s B hfej
hc.uud and hsttcri.il. J. F
I have obtained ten aiib^eribe s fn*- yniir
lU.Uiun cf the Family Bible—and raw “t
il ubt bu‘ 'here imgl.t be 9«.meth*i g like 105
ciiptes oM in this place if you t<gr* «n
ere—I 'bought the work ought to b»- <«•
ourtiged and for hnt re -son to k » s'-.l M « r ''i>*
lion ptsper. L is ■ work that every f m-lj
nhould have that is able to puichnse.
J. F. U'C
I sra glsd, 'hst y- u propose to print dr
Scott’s excellent Ftmily Comnun.0t)« » n< ^
should be very glad if it wore in mv power to
h more libcial patronage to the *or’x*
than, ati eivcumstsr.cr-s arc, I can. Ishslk
we-er, beHble to do something ; eight of
ten se's I shall certainly take ; and it wj} br*
double that number. A. 8-
) ti'ivi*. p.ouired fifteen lubtcribcrs t§
c -t’xB.ble. J .1).
I .hink I shall dispose of 20 sets or m i e >t
• ;« ♦•‘•tn «y Bible. F». B
I lihve circulated propomil* for Soott’si
U i-1 ,* t o.,’ many have hewn nga«c<I in s ! ’l
•- nnnt . V* ,* but betw een 20 and 30 set's it
hsvictMiy, J. S-
I have C’ncl" ’ed to become responniblt
to you foi thirty sets of Scott’* Comniei In’)',
C. B.
I ’ sve ^orured t06 subscribers to thi
Bible; 6 sets to be bound in calf; 3 sets it
be done in boards the other 97 sets, bouri
nod lettered ns described in the prospectus.
Halt.
1 presume I could procure 500 subscri
pts for nur edition of Stott’s Bible Tbs
d'ttiar.d it ncreasing for them They wiil
finally supersede every other large or F n» If
B ble F'"y of my subscriber* five w>th*n •
circle of 8 miles! a J L.
Juat published an edition of the aaiax mo***
completed in fix volumes, without _m w rgoiM
referet ces/pricf in bo. r.i> 18 ; in snwp
Jfi2l ; in calf $27. Either of those ed.tLiA
m»y bv had nf th puhli-h r in Boston ; or o*
S. C. & J SCHENCK, Savannah.
i k 11 39
I
.Markins \trushes,
O P a nuperior quality, juat receivoii aa4
for xal. bf OkU. RYEHSUN
nev M