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Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday »w April next,
cry 1 J, be sold at the Court House, in ih
V## city of Savannah, between the houra •
ten at.d four o'clock,
AH that Northern half part of that Lot «.
reel of Land, lying, being and situaied in
ihe ci y of Savannah and county of f h-ttham,
known in (ho plan of said citv aa Trust I«ot
(letter, !*) in Reynold* Ward fronting on Rey-
nolUSquatv.together with all and aingular the
ed-fines and building* 'herejn, levied on un
4i>r a ft. fa. on foreclosure m 'he proyeny of
Oliver Sturges, in favor of J hn humming.
All that L »t of L * nd in the < i»v of Savannah.
•ontainiiM; 60 led! in front and 90 feet in depth
known in the plan of said city by the No.
three (3) (ir«t Tything Reynold* Waul, levi
rd >n under a fi fa- on a foreclosure aa tin
property of 'ohn Hunter, in favor of RobeTt
Mitchell, ava gnee*
All that tract of Land on the Island of Skid
•way, Chatham cou uy,called Springfield aaid
to contain 750 acre*, hound'd northwardly h
land* of the Rattle of John MilletIge^ea tward-
|y by lands of James liluo, aouthwa-d'y b>
lands formerly Sutchff* westwardly by rive’
•n l mar lie* with improvements thereon le
vied on aa the property of I ha*. Stephens, t<-
satisfy an execution in favor of diehard wich-
ardaon, for use, &c-
AH th*’ tr ct or ratcel of Land containing
567 acres more or leas with 100 acres of Marsl
Land, called Oieland, situate, lying and he
ing in Little Ogechee District, in the county
of Chatham, b»u tided on the north by lands
of Fleming Akin, on the east by lands of D
Parker, on the south by lands of the late U.
Walburgcr, and on the west by a northern 1
branch *>f Little Ogechee River together with
•Hand singular the eufkea, imp o emeriti
•ll l appurtenances levied on under a fi. fa-*
on foreclosure aa he property of George L.
Cope, inf tvor of John M'Nish, Pe’er Mitch*
ell and Robert Mitchell.
AU that t c'. or parcel of T and situate, ly
ing and bating in the county ».f Chatham,
kno vn by the name of Muir Hall, containing
1097 acres more or leas, bonnded on the south
by lands of Jam*s Forrest, on the cast by Co
J. Marshall's lands, on the north by George
Jones's land, and on the west by Little Og^e-
chee River *, Also, Two Lots of Land in th
city of Savannah, known by the Nos. (29;
twenty-nine, and (30) thirty, in Columbia
W»* d with h: appurtenances thereunto ap
p*Ntamii g, levied on under a fi fa. on fo<-e-
clo-ure as the property of Fleming Akin,
di-c. in favor of Wm. Dixon & Co. assignees of
M M’Leod.
Fifv-four Shares of Stock of the Rank of
th" State t-f Georgia, subset ibed for by B
M’K me, in the name* of his children F* l.x
K K nne and John M’Kmue, Jr. on wh;ch
% (J) has been paid in on each ahare levied
on as the property of B. M'Kinne, to satisfy
an execution from Rmhmor d bounty, in favor
of the Bank of the State of G.orgia*
A negro woman named Mary otherwise cal
led Consran e, and her two children named
Lucy and Margaret, 'ev d as the property of
Wm . Wayne, to sa.iafy an execution from
Striven county, in favor of Alex. Hunter.
18 Head f Cattle, more or less, 2 horses, 1
Plantation Fiatt, 1 four mired boat, 2F*>ot G»ns,l
Lot Plantation Tools, 2 Ploughs, and the buil-
d'"’gs on a Tract of Land belonging to James
P rtiHI, consisting of a B»rn, 1 Threshio
Machine, 1 O veiling Haute, Kitchen, and out
bti ld.ngs, a: d four negro bouses, levh d >na*
ti e roperty of the Fiat, of Thos. Meiroac,
dece sod, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Wm. Inglis
Two Negrota named Sancho and Andrew*
levied on as lie property of Thos. Melros«,
dec. to satisfy a warrant for rent in favor of
James Postell
Lot No. 2, two, and improvements, Li K erty
Ward, in the mtv of Savannah, levied on as
the property of Thos Lucens, dec. to satisfy
anex'tc.»tt n from a Jus rices’* Court, in favor
of Justice's Court, and returned to me by a
Constable
Hulf Lot and Buildings, No. 4, Fiwinsburg
O I thorpe Ward, in tne city of Sava .nab,
the tiiexoired lease of said $ Lot for three
years from I tmiary 1r»,, levi d on a • the pro
perty »f Cobt* Lewis, to satisfy an execution
from a Justice* Court in favor of J M. Pen-
dergast, returre 1 to me by a consatne.
Ah that Lot of Ground in Savannah, known
as Lot No 4, WiiiHMi.{ on Ty thing, D*rb
Ward, 60 f«et in f oot on the Bay, and 90
feet in depth j bounded westwardly by Lot
N ».5, eastwardly by Lot,No.3,an 1 southward
ly K y a lane, together with all the houses
and out houses thereon—the said lot being
that oo which the City Hotel stands—levied
o" under an execution upon a rule absolute
of the Super or Court of Chatham couuty, as
the property of Kleazer Eaiiy, to satisfy the
Bank of Dar»en
A negro woman named Charlotte, levied on
as tne property of Ehzabeth Whiting, to sa
tisfy an execution in favor of Willis R Frank
lin, against Augustus F. Durkee, and others
March 7 ISAAC D'LYCN, S C. C.
( ity Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
fVSftLL be s «l ’dote the Court>uou*e,
Nr between the usual hours, the following
upe’ty to wit:
One negVo man, named AndTcw, levied on
as the property of Mary Gilbert, to satisfy ati
execution from the Court of Common Pleas
and Oyer ami Terminer lor the city of Sa
vannah, in favor of Miller & Fort.
A n gro woman named Ruth, levied on a*
the property of Ben. Shefisll, to satisfy, an
execution in favor of John 1. Dews, agait-si
Benjamin and Mordecai Sheftall, issued from
said Court.
A aorre’ colt horse, levied on as the prop-
erty of Wm. Browijohn, to satisfy an execu
tin.» from said Court in favor of Alexander
i elfair.
A Billiard Table, with Maces, dues, ffc.
levied on as the property of the Eat. of Eu
gene M'Conaloughe, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Francis Doyle, for house,rent.
AH the buildings on lot No. 34 Warren
•Vard, bounded s*u(b by Broughton-street
•orth by a hue, east by lot No 33, west b.
Lot M o 35, levied on as the property of C
H, Hayden, t « sat sfy an execution for rent.
Trustees Clnh*in Academy, vs. C. II.Hayden
Two buildings on the w. stern th;rd part of
Lot No 2, Jekyl Tything Da-by Ward, and
ne building on the tear of the centte third
»art of said L« t, levied n aa he property of
. H. Hayden, to satisfy two mentions foi
•enh Trustees Congregational Church or
leeting House, vs C. II Haydm.
Ail the buddings on Lot No 30, Warren
Ward, bounded north by Congress street,
sou’h by a lane, east by Lot No* 31, west by
Lot No* 29, levied on as the property of Mrs.
AnnM* Finder, to satisfy an execution fir
rent in favor of the Trustees of the Chatham
Academy. A.!. D’LYON, C. S.
mnrch 7 37
Sheriffs Sale.
O N the first Saurday after the first Tues
day in May next, between the horns of
n and four o'clock, will be soi l at the mar
ket house in the town of St. Marys, he fo.-
h wing negroes, via: Judy and her son John,
ri.non, and t liarles, levied on aa the proper*
tv of James Williamson, deceased, to satisfy
«n execution oti the -foreclosure of a mort
gage, ; nf*vor of Edw«rd F. TaUi-a’l, adminis
trator f John Hamilton*
M. 11. DEBBARD, 5* C. C.
St. Marys. February 25,1825.
March 2 82
J. Shinn's Panacea.
’11HE nubscribtr b'.vincrt'noovereil the com-
I poaition of SIMM'S CELEBRATED
PAAACEA, h.a now • iupply on hand fui
wle i he ha. reduced thrprice from g3 JU, to
$2 SO, or by the doaen {{34.
All ch.rit.ble initilution. in the V, States
and the poor will be supplied gratii.
If the citiaeni of the principal .itiea anil,
towna, will appoint an agent to older ami
distribute this medicine to the poor, It will be
supplied. V)
This medicine is celebrated for the cure ol
the following diseasesscrofula or king's
e.ilj ulcerated ur putrid sore throat, Inns
standing rheumatic aflectiona, cutaneous din
esses, white swelling end disease ofthe bone,
and all esses generally of the ulcerous chsrtc
ter, and chronic diseuaes, generally at iamg in
debilitated constitution!, but mure especial!\
fro n syphilis or HlfectionS arising therefrom i
ulcers in the larynx, nodes, ffc. and tine
dreadful disease occasioned by a long ant'
excessive use of mercury, Cfe- [t is also use
ful in the disease of the liver'”
Tc\’ti&Cfttfc8i
I have within the last two year*had an op
portunity of seeing scvei al cases very inve
terate t leers, which having previoisly resist
ed the regular modes of treattient wer-
healed by the use of Mr. SwrimA Panacea,
and I do believe, from what I hive seen,
that it will prove an important remeiy ia scro
Tulous, venereal and mercuiial diseases.
N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and practice
of Physic, in the University oi Penn
syIvania
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swsim
»n numerous instances, within the laat thro*
*. earSjand have always found it extremely
efficacious, especially m aec-ondary syphilis
and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitatio:
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimabh
value. W. GIBSON, U 1).
Professor of Surgery in the Um*ty of Penn.
Philadelphia, Februarv 17, 1823.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia, Nov, 17, 18/.3.
Notice
is hereby air EX,
T HAT three months aller date, applica
tion will be made to the Bank of the
State of Georgia, to issue a new certifiicati
of stock, for one lost, issued on the 17tl
March,1019, in favor of Joint M’Kmno,.lui».
or twenty-five shares, anihnumhered 243.
B. M’KINNE,
Guardian of John M’Kiunc, Jim.
Augusta, Dec. 16, 1924.
dec 1 ft 21fpt
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
i LL be sold at the Court House in th.:
city of Savannah, between the hours ol
ten a.-id four o’clock
t he following seven negroes, vix j Davis,
Maria, Patience, Dublin, Beck, Trephing an*
Oscar, with the increase of the females levier 1
on under a fi fa on a foreclosure of a mortgage
a* the property of Joseph Carruthers to jatis
fy the Biuk of the State of Georgi*,
AlS'.ij he following 35 m gro §, viz : Coffee,
(Co iper,) Hirriet, Afty, old Charlotte, Jack,
Sky, Charlotte, Pendaw, Bess, Prccessa and
child, Bndgrt and Peggy, Wiliam, Elaey,
B II *y, Pn.lip Phyllis, old Cumho, Jenny, old
B utus, Jeise, Brutus, Sandy, Maria /
Cyn 'a, l)*ck, Toby,Sophia, Daphne and child,
Jacob,Sye.lleckt y and John,with the increaie
of ths female*, levied on as the propeity ol
Nicnolas Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosurt
cam - tgige in favour of John Carnahan and
Jam-s Be Henry for use of Chris iana Levett.
Also, a n-gro man named Sam levied on a
the property of CWar’ea E Fiin, under fi. fa.
on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o
James Anderson.
Also, the following 19 negroes, viz Abra-
ham. Harry, Cato, Chance, Dame), Aaron,
Samho, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan, Rachael, Lon>
donj Afrsry, Simon, Grace, Eliza George, Ru
dy, at*d lun, with t’u increaae oftlie females,
levied oil ns the property of Flemming Akin
dec. under a ft. fa. on a foreclosure of a mort
gage in .favor o? Wm. Duon h Co* assignees
of Murdoch M’Ldod. I. D'J.YON, S, (! C
t*r. n 56
Administ atjr’s Sale.
W ILL, lie sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court-Hous’e in
the city of Savannah, by permission ofthe
Honorable the Justices oftlio Inferior Court
of Chatham county,
One undivided fourth of a tract of land,
containing about live hundred acres, on
Cumberland Island, Camden Comity,known
as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth
of a certnin tract of land situated on said
Island, containing about five hundred acres,
originally granted to Gen. Lachlan JUTn-
tosli. and bounded on the south by the said
Plum Orchard Tract.
Also, a tract called Lottery Ilill, situate
on the Ogeechee Road, throe miles front
Savannah, containing about six hundred
acres, belonging to the real estate of N. S.
Bayard, deceased—sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors, of said estate.
N. J. BAYARD,
Administrator estate N. S. Bayard.
Feb 2 Sltaf
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in April next,
[ WILL sell at the Court-House in
son Camden County, between the usu^l
hnirsof sale,
Harry, Ned, and his wife Tampr, and he
four children, Daniel, Stephen. John and Yor-
tek/'he property of ’he Estate of Ge-'g*.
Morrison, dfcrnsed, for the benefit of thr
creditors and h irs ol said estate, pursuant to
eave granted by the Court r»f Ordinary of said
County. GEORGE MORRISON.
Administrator, witn the ' v ill annexed,
George Morri«on, Sen deceased,
fffi-.rann, 24 h Jan. 1825.
Feb 2 58
Georgia— Camden County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1 <{-24.
Timothy Hopkins, vs, Langley and Selves!er
Bryant.
i |N petition of T moihy Hopkins, statinp
* that in considei Ation of certain prom
issory noteSj made to the said Timothy, h\
them, ('ne payable with inte.eat, from fir’
of Janua-y, 1821, on thr- first of January, 1822:
* second psvnble as aforesai on the tiisi «i
January, 1823; and a th'rd payable as af.ir
laid, on the first of January, 1814 executed a
mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his her
and assigns, on all those four tracts of * .,;d
iituated in the county aforesaid, conveyed i
ihe said Tmothy, to the said Fangley an«
Selvester, and lying on the south side i
Great Satilla River, one tract containing aev
:oty*seven|acres, more nr less; two tracti
initaining fifiy acres, more or less, and ow
iher tract, containing one hundre d and eigl.
v-eigbtacres,more or less, conditioned fir
he |.ayment of the three said several notes
>n the days above mentioned, and that sai*.
uiveral notes remain unpaid—on motion *>.
Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintif, it i
irdered, that th; said Langley and Selveste ,
their heirs or assigns, pay into Coiu\, withi
•waive month* from this date, i\,c sum* dui
on said notes, and the interea and coats, oth
erwise that the equity of redemption be fo r -
sver foreclosed, and that stu b other proceed
gs take place, as are pursuant to law.
True extraii from the mmutes, 27th Octo
ber, 18 ’4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk
nov 4 87 $re
Sheriff ’s Sale,
On the first Tucnluij in May next,
\|yiLL be soul in front uf the Court
'fim .House, in the city of Ssvsnnuh, between
Iht usual hours often and four o'clock,
The following eight negroes, via. Cuffee,
Peggy, Hosannah,Carolina, Joseph,Miry Bet-
ly and Jim, levied onuuder a fi.ia, on afore-
cloaure, as the p -operty of Charles H. Hay
den, in fsvof 01 Frederick W. Hienemsn-
march 1 ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C.
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands sgainst the
estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late
the city of Wag'iingtvn, deceased, a r e r
q tired to hand them in, legally attested
within the time prcscribt d by law : and tlion.
indehtedto said ent:te, are rtq ii’td lo ms k
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUN TER, Adm’r.
.Tan t4 4'i l
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
Vegetable Cathoticon.
^ HE Hubacrib* r reau ctfully solicits the at
tention of every friend of suffering liu
imnity, to to the above new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
from the system the very seeds of disease,
xndin vesturing the deranged and morbid
condition ofthe organs ofl.fe to a free and
lealthy exercise of their functions, has exci.
ted the Ahtnni6hmen>, and completely siRn
ced the objections of the most inop d dous —
Facts are the best arguments. In order to put
ihe virtues of tne tTaiholicon to as severe a
scrutiny as possible, it was offered by adver
tisement, together wit i the uttendunce *<f a
physician, gratuitously to any r»era>n wli«.
would apply for t, an*l v»h'»s« cause might
seem t* come within ihe r*nge of its healing
power—numbers of severe case# of long sta d-
ng, and unis ol them secminglv de.p'r 'e
one#, pr • ented themselves, all of-which have
been caved or so much relieved as to warrant
.... assertion that a little perseverance wi : l do
so In fact, such is the confi.leuce ofthe physi
cian under whose ca-e these patients were
olsced, in this remedy, a co fide ce reiu-t
in>» from the irreaistiblc com ioinm that has
*een forced upon his mind by ucvt'ar demon*
i; ration, srd a person,.) trial of it on h'onseh
hat he permits me to declare i» as h<s d ci-
1* d opinion, th. t he Calll ilicon is not \».-L »
perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow
erful and invaluable remedy io certain ,di-
a and stales of the s? siem, such as (he f I
ow»n g j—
Denihty resulting from iniemperance ami
dissipation j Old and inveterat Uxors . Pain?/
the bon s attended with sweil ngs < f the
joins; Iodigcfl'inn, Buddies on the face,
pt*npie'»&c.t Al* complain*# of the Liver;
retie** .* Yaws ; Sypltiiis .* Cutaneous diseases
general y ; Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Cstholicon (which the proprieter sol
emnly pl« dges Irs word consists exclusive!;
.f vfg«-table matte’) with the except*on of t
»1 ght determi lation to the bowels, which it
i»reservesiu a soluble state, acts iuseusibiy,
pleasant to the taste, and requires n > paruco
ar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous )i
quors always excepted,) or confinement. A>
a guttle, sale and agree-ib'e cathartic medi
cu e, improving the appetite and restor ; g the
general tone of 'he sys'em, it is confidently
recommended to iadies in a delicate nitua-
lion. W W. PO TTER,
66 Uhesi'Ut-sueet.
Philadelphia, May 31» 1824.
At the request of Mr. VV. W Po.ter, I hive
lately exhibited, in severs! in .tannes a o.e ii
cated sirup, called Po-tor’s Vegct tble Oalho
icon, with the most decided advantage. 1
has, as • et, never failed < ffecting a cure in
e»ery case in which l have thought proper tu
employ it. H. M'MURTRIE, M D
NO I ICE.
N ine months after the date hereof, sp.
plication will be msdetothe Hoit'.rabl
ihe Inferior Court of Chatham county, v-h :
stltiog for ordinary purposes, for leave to set!
s lot, with the improvements, situste in tl i
city of S.vamtah, in tlte said county,and knowt
in Hie plan of said citv by the No. 53, Drove
Ward, lor the benefit of the heirs and legatee,
of the estate of the late Hugh M’Call, de
ceased.
THOMAS M'CAT.L,
PHILIP Bit ASCII,
Executors.
net '4 7 '
iSOilcE.
N INE months afterdate, application will hi
made lo the Hon. the Judges of the Coui
,»c Ordinary **f Ch&’lum county, for leave t
lei- all the real estate ofthe late William Craig
deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and cred
itors of said estate.
JOHN M’NISH. Executor,
o^t 12 71
NOTlob
VTINE months aft- r d>«te, application will be
c v made to the Inferior Court oi'Ch i'hnm
County, sitting for ordim«ry purposes for an
jrder, absolute, to sell lots N* s fourani fire,
• 4 *rd 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lot Nn.
■me, (l) Green Ward, in the chy of Savannah,
being the real estate of Francis jalineau, dec-
tor the benefit ot tho heirg and creditors of
wid estate WILLI VM GASTON.
Qua'ificd Executor,
7 07-
N olice.
A LL persons having demands against the
estate ot Oliver Sturges, Esq. late of
the city of Savannah, deceased, are request
ed to hand them in, properly attested, and
those indebted to said estate, are requested
to make immediate payment to
WAI. P. HUNTER, Adin’r.
F«>l* »0 \
M once.
VINE MONTHS after the 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 ofthe heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN VV. STACY,
Administrator.
dor 18 oj
IN EQUITY.
Between ImM, Leconte, and John Leivtte, Com
plainuntt, n tit Peter Lecont John Thoma<
1 httpinn;, —— lteyno th anti Vtileria.
At, Bt/e, U faltlnnl, In erty Aupertor
Court. ,
I 5HE Complainants having filed their bill in
. this Court, the object of which is to per
petuate the leatimony ol certain perauna there
in named, and it appearing that the Defend
ant! respectively reside beyond the limits of
thestite nt G orgia, and within the United
Siatea i It ia ordered, that aerTice upun the
said Defendants be elleeled by pubiiraiiou in
one ofthe G xettea o' Savannah, requiring
the said Defendants to sppesr and answer the
.aid liill uf Complainant!, on or before the
eleventh day n April next.
A true cofy,
„ , E- BAKER, Clerk.
February 10,182$.
Feb IT 7if
i* EQUITY.
liehoeen IV Davits Jhhnnistmtor, Comf lain-
ant, and John • arnochun Jhlministval.r, do
bonis non with ihe will annexed of George
Richardson and others, Defendants In
equity, Lhathum Superior Couvt~ L'luucevu,
20th August, 1824.
I T appearu g that John Murray Careochan,
one of the defendants in the said bill of
jompLint named, resides without the state ol
Georgis, in that part -if the United Kingdoms
id Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland :
It is ordered that the laid John Murray Car-
nochan, do appear and answer to the com
plainant's said bill, within nine months from
the date of this order, otherwise that the
said bill, as to him, be taken pro conlesso .*
and it is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be publishfd once a week, in one of
the public Gazettes of this atate, until the ex
piration of the time within which the said de
fendant is required to appear and answer as
aforesaid.
iTue copy from the Minutes, this 21st day
August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk,
augus* 24 50f
Bills on New-York,
F or sale by
Feb 24 C. C. GRISWOLD.
Phi'udvphia, July 28/A, 1824,
aJfr. W W. Boxer,
l)ea»* Sir—-You expressed a wish fh«t !
would gives concise statement of my sufF.r
ings, from * the hopeless commencement, to
ihe present propitious stage of mv disease *
About five years ago, on my passage fvotr.
Bordenux, during ihe month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seized
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on board, I was compelled to bear
it, as l ought for two weeks, when on my ar-
ival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as
fvphus. The skill of mv Physician subdued
the fever, but Pltm'ix-1 ike, the termination
of this gave ris* to a disease equally distress
ing, and which, till now. I had thought incur*
♦ble. Various abscesses made their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the j >ints,
which were swedc.cl to an enormous size.—
These g*aduH)iy subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee affected ti e
bone—an incision was now made and a isirpe
evneuation of mis, mixed with pieces of bu e
took place. In addition to this, l suffered ihe
mogt excruciating pains in my joints that mar.
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administered either gave me no relief < r ser
ved lo aggravate the disease, the severity of
which increased wiih every succeeding year.
Such was my painful si ualiou that l 'espuit e .
of ever being restored lo my heal h ; 1 had
not o dv tried the regular means of relief,
but used, (hough in vain, every popular rum*
edy 1 could hear o'- It was in this awful ami
Jcspondmg condition,that I was persuaded to
commence a course of your Vegetable I
con, ami t’ e ha;>py result is, “/ om the use
"f the two bottles my whole system has wider
gone a complete revo niton, tuy pains hr vs fo sa-
ke * me p* the discharge from my knee uvy, n
o dimmish, and sco i ceased altogether, ’ll
ilcei from whence it proceeded being com
rdeteh healed. The tumors, for the removal
of which 1 have tried in vain more remedies
than I can • aine, are rapidly decreasing ; my
appetite, which was gone, has returned-I an
in fact, near y well, and feel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me per ectly so.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July r 6, 18C4.
My confidence in ttie Vcget »ble catholic-m
is undimmialwd, and hs fresh in tances of it;
powers ar~ daily occurring, in my own pr»ir
lice I have no hesitation in recommending it
in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica-
tle, as superior to any remedy I a»n acquaint
ed with. M. M’MURTRIE. M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,13 4
Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos
ore fou** ears ago 1 had the misfortune to be
come.- fll cted with a disease, the painful rc
suits ol which induced me to apply in sue*
cesvon to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, however, I received
ither no relief, or from whose ren ed es 1 re.
cetvetl another complaint quite as distressing
.is the former. My whole ayste n became a -
fected* l coul4 get no rest at night on ac-
omit of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my body ; the weakness and emaciu
tioiitf which,Was such that I could scarce!)
walk. *n this state 1 fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholicon- fi»ur bottle* oi
which, has completely restored me, I have
now no pain *, my appetite is good j and m>
strength restored With muny thanks for
the relief your m« dieme has given iqr, 1 am
your obliged friend, See
BILMAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28,
1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman.
Phi adelphia, May 28,18^4.
Sir—I am now, tlianks to your medicine, a
hearty mai. For nearly six year* I have been
^ martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
cofMd&int at last got to such a height that I
could not swallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumor* formed in different parts
of my bedy, and I began to think my situation
almost desperate. The five bottles of the
Catholicon which I have taken have com
pletely cured me, and 1 am no*t m well as 1
nould wish to be. With my thanhs, I imyour
>hged humble servant, £/c
GFOUUE KANE.
City nf Philadelphia, ss ,
Geurge ICv •«, of the District of South-
vark, perjonally appealed, and, being dul>
.worn, d >th declare and say that the abov.
statement is in all'respects correct and true
and that the sig’.u'ure to it is in the band
writing of this deponent
J'JH BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Oatholicon is ; ieeulitriv
adapted to those diseases .vhich a e pr.jvale -l
among the colour d population of the south
In that diaeaae which is called vaws, it s v
jure reme*!y ; a single trial of it. will convince
planters of it* a iperior efficacy ("any re»«e
Jy of a similar natu e in the United Slates*
NOTION
The advantages ol this medic'nc are, not
confining tlie patient unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his business.—-
With one snlita- y e'lC.'.ption, ‘hai of amriiu-
>Uh liquors, it dors not lay any restrictions upon
Ids a/ijutite It is so geotic n us operu. u.
.'mt the p tient finds hiniaoll yetting well he
wnnot«ell how. Aa it is not the wish ofthe
proprietor to take any thing tor which he
’.annot give a 'O' si«leration equal in value
persons at s diftauce w!io may wish to try
;is medicine, but who are not certain if it
in upplicoble lo their co nnlamt, are request
f cl to describe heir case and aymp'orns in
etter,p 'gt.paid, and directed to him—this
ettev wib be immediately placed in hinffs
"tilly compitent to deed* ihe question,—
iho ild he remedy not se^m o suit Ihe dis
ease, they will be frankly toid so.
CAUTION*
To prevent d 9appoiatin-nt it U well to
it tie that iitakes inordinary oases from 3 to
5 oodles to effect a cure sothat pe.sms who
.re labouring under any ser ous in .r nity,
must m ike up their mind to persevere lo that
ext* nt at least— if they do not, they ought as
V'.’M save themselves th-* trouble andexptnse
i using a awdler qu-»nHtv,
AH ordersp.st-p nd md enclosing the tn ney
mnnedia' cly attend'.") t >, a.;u he medi.uit
• o'Clre.la id delivered with directions for us**.
■<) any place in *he city, and forwarded as d;«
rented
N B. To prevent the possibility of all im-
o 3it»on,»t wifi b> sol'i in the city ofl'hiladei-
phiu- at the oflicu in Fifth near Ract-s»r s et,
»rai the dwelling of the j rupri tor, N;. 66
uhesnut street, only, an t abroad by big au
thorizedagents \V W PATTER.
66 Chemut St eet, Plulade'pfi a•
1 have appointed GEORGE RYE tSON,
D- ugei- t, of Savannah, m sole agent. Drug
jfistg wst ting t!ie above valnable medicine,
•vill be supplied by him for cash, at the sam-
rati-, as if ordered direct from me—viz. Q'.'O
pe» d- z;n, or ti>ree dollar^ a a ngle bnule.
W. tV. HO r TER, Philadelphia.
Anv pe r son on application to thesuhsciih
will be furnished with certificates of she tffi
c«cv of the *-bove medicine, sufficient to con
v nee the mmd of the most sceptical, althouyi
too numerous and h ng‘hy for nh-vspaper n.
sertion. GE<). HYEU^O v, Druggist,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets,
dec 13
SCOTS BIBLE
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FA HILr BIBLE. cont.tiZ^M
ruol Befe-etie,t to he conn t'.,. '^I
V'HM tKS BUYAI. Or-i^nt ’ «l
belluhcd with a likcttcii ofthe
T KRiI8.
I ■*' « h »" *>« well nrimed, on (-nrj.,
I lie compcs.d n B ix hanilBom. JTM’
c..(r,p - s.d n six handsome JjT'H
coi.t.i, the ScriDluroa ,i“ 1 ”'• «
JV to Tettuwnt,, t • Inttotlucio -u nit, '**
Explanatory Ante,, ai, , Pnic.ic I (it ’ t " *X
• mall me oopi'ii. Mirdnu /((/>. *•',
mi; prinicil word lor -or; f, >
Sterenty |o KUtom, ( Ublislied einMitfa
hnr'adeoe««e "I'he r-ric*. wdi
mnrdsi ft24. in aheep | gJO. in cel'l' • il1
rhewhofe work will be read* f(,,d..r H
May, HPJ, y o,de '"tr)tj
Extract, of Letle t athlrcstttfc
I esteem Dr. Seuit'aFon y n;i,|, f'' 1
calculated to promote toe cam,- of,
piety It seeri-a scarcely p. !H .; b | r„, ; »l
oad dally th.: Notea and 0b«orvaiin
family Bible without becomi'.y , l'""' 1 '
letter man. EDWAdj u (i(t:r ' f| . l I
1 have seen no co nm -ntary , f .. , ’
Scriptures wbicii 1 'hulk
(reneral use undcdificatn— ■ ,a 'eili
LnYui*n\ivUuu Wanted
A NY information from, or relative to Mr.
Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of
Munchcsler, England, and who, when last
heard from, resided at MonticelJo, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it was understood
ho had married r young woman of the name
of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to
the care of the editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
ID The editors of papers in the Slate of
Georgia, and in the Western country, will
confer an obligation upon an anxious mo
ther, by giving the above one or two in
sertions in iheir papers.
jan 22 49
L ioking-li lasses.
J UST received, per schooner Retrieve,
an elegant assortment of Mantle and
Piet Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri
ces, by J. li. HERBERT & CO.
dec 18
Canon Castings,
a®o»8®Kri , ” c “
dec. 18
ings, for sale low, by
N. I!. VVKfiD.
12
Pi ot Bread.
HALF DHLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread,
just received and for sale by
J. B. HERBERT-ife CO.
dec 29
Feather Beds.
J EST received by the William Wallace,
a large supply of the above articles,
with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war
ranted to be oftlie best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
.Tnn 27
Webster's -pel ing Hooks,
S>ECEIVED and for sale by
11 Jan 13 JV. B. WEED.
Spanish Segais.
BD foo^Cdo \ s i ,aniah S, « ars -
Just received per Globe, and fi>r sale by
dec 4
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
l ast df f licet Iron Box stoves,
F or sale by
N. B. WEED,
No. 6, Gibbons’ Range.
nnv 24
Tar, fitch, Kosin qc.
JUST RECEIVED,
QA BBLS TAR
C\J 10 do Pitch
10 da Rosin
5 do bright Varnish
For sale by A. BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongiu’s New-Building.
Feb 4
Wire Fenders and Cast-Iron
Chimney Backs,
RECEIVED per ship Cnrmir, and for
i sale by
dee 97
N. B. WEED.
21
^t. croix sugars.
| /» HOGSHEADS of St. Croi ■ Sugars,
X U of very prime quality, landing from
schooner Nancy, and for sale by
HALL & IIOVT.
Jan 20
'’»• his,
Irena,
-'bicb ever f.maly ought to po„. a
Ii is a work distingu shed tfkl*? 01 !’, I
tv and co, veoieiice uf its itreiai. “™Rl’’f -1
cfoarne„.(.:fifo ! ,,Vofi,;TS" l ;‘t' e
eatnesa and oerapi. ti ty „f it-, gly j e ’ u,e
uevoh nae and caud'.ur ot iu vnri V'* ae '
rr"?
f-niiit i.dune, tupronni,. ... J
geiical trutli puty, tt—
. * UIEI, HOMif?
Of Dr. 'loo t’s Family fold.., | f/ i f. j
say, that in m> estimatiun it deservedly!!,
s eoufi our »blctt *nd bi s: <iaam nt#i.,
Thom hai d#ik
D( . Scon’s Family B b', i,.forded
(.ecsllv for t e use of lihnaiun *
work high y ev u.gcliaal, exteua.vely i„ n "
uve, and deeply inter. wiT.y
* D tNIKL 3. S VNPEls
rbe character of Dr. bed’s
>" **»-- B'bte. is in geuen.ll. It L ’
iughlvapproval**,ongat th- mustmtede.nt
md riousOI.r.at.uns through.,iu o i- eo-mtl
-nd has passed rapidly tlu-uiql *. |, ■'
-diiiona. that 1 be-m fujthor iecommen.’a-
tons needless*
. J V’O'ISI?
I am acquainted with no Coin n « l
it Sacreu f*'c iptu es. which I would ir.-r
urd al?v recommum tot general use. lie I
plan of ibe work is good
JOSHUA fiATFS.
Perhaps in no wiy, can mmioti rs, i;.st «ntcfi I
4' youth, and pm ate Ch istiana, do greakr
«crv‘ce to society, than b» esertnir V t„
selves Co disst min tie this t-ulv i*.v, ,i, ,| e 1
■vo’k josmiAtiUN •fricroi.
I xnowofno Oomnienti y iv.-.i'.h i.-. n.t ;| I
calculated for diffusing correct vi«* .8
grefct trtiilis ofChji.-.tianiiy, nd lt..v d^Id
• try impressions on th> mi.id when ria>g I
rem the peru^l of it, than the oi.e ym wt
'bout to publish.
DAN1F.L SHARPE.
No writer s* ems less d’-sp'.sed t» **• •• vril |
for barren speculati ns. N ine mnie ui.i’>
ly or more pow,. , fully inculcates die ft cm; es*
-tentiala «I religion. The spirit wbi»h p*r-
radea the work ia excelled*; it is th.; mrk
4K-ctionare, healing, yet faithf’.i ^/tofthe
;-8ih1. DANIEL daN.\.
From particular examinati n, md concur-
-mg t -stimnn. , thei r is no d«»ub» on my mini
that Scott’s Family Bible is superior to alt
'ihera JOSEPH K.WUKSON.
You will pleas* 1 , to se. d me. ti\x copies c{
>c. tt's Bible ; l refer to your awdy propobrd
•dition Pe* imps 1 diull induce live m'.'re to
take 'he aime number. H- L.
It is with extreme pleasure I perceive
.’ov «re about to publish a new eJition of
Scott's Bible. Having been in poasi.-sum of
t more than 20 y.-ara, 1 trua* 1 know S'lme*
hing t:f its vatoe, and am dete- mir&i to ivo*
«ote i's c rcnlfition among my friends Yju
will please forward sia copies as soon aa pub-
•shed. C, M
I have obtained four rubacribers for t'.t
excellent work you are puMisnirg H. 9.
1 uvopoae to take seven 3et3 of 8cot<'s ili*
bit*, and will be accountable Hr ikosunv
J ff.
I liave obtsined sobsc ib^rsforninrcopies
•f Scott's Famii; U ble. J. (!
I shall probably need eight or tens- ta * f
Scott's Family B. *le. J P*
Hcv.ft. S. ai P. has o taineti ten 8'Wr
hers. E. H,
1 have observed that,you p^p ah-x.t pub*
ishiug another edition of Scott’s il.i e
hope you may succi.c l as you li ve il* • in
former edituma. I have beer* endefvo*.'./1»
orocure strhscriberr amo. g our people, -ind
enor more subscribers will be obiavr' 1 -
• t». S. ff«
I will take ten sets (of Scott's f*e)
bound ai d lettered. .1. F*
I have ohtuin#*'J ten subscribe s f •' J’J'if
edition of the F-tmily Bibb—and I w-e ci
il ubt but there might be a meth" g ';kclW
copies : old in this place if you had . n sR.m
here—I thought tl e work ought to !>•• en*
couraged ar.d for hat re.taon to k a sut-senb*
tion paper. It is a work thit every 1 ni l/
ahuuld have that is able to put chase.
J. F, WC.
I am glad, that y-u propose to print ff**
Scott's excellent Family t)onmun.ary»
.should be very glad ifit were in my power to
give a more liberal patronage to the work,
than, as circumstances a-e, I can. 13"A
however, be able to do something i eight-*
ten se's I shall certainly take \ and it may be,
double that number. A* ft*
i have piocured fifteen subscribers to
Scott's Bible. J 1.1).
I think I shall dispose of 20 sets orirn e°f
>he Family Bible. E. B
I have circulated proposals for Scott'*
R. ble ; liow many have been engaged in mill
r.’innot i< li; but between 20 and 30 se ,s ‘ B
h s viciuily. J. S-
I have concluded to become responsible
to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Cumu.Ci!ta r y'
C' B.
I have procured 106 subscriber* to the
Bible; 6 seta to he bound in ca f; 3 sets '0
b»i done in boirds the other 97 ve - *, bourd
and lettered as described in the prospectus.
H. If',
1 presume I could procure 500 subscri
bers for your edition of Scott’s Bmle
demat d is increasing for them Th» y
finally supersede every other large or F*®<7
Bible. Fifty ol my subscriber* live within •
circle of 8 miles! J L*
Just published an edition of the ssnt wo**»
completed in *ix volumes, without marK 111 "
references; price in bouras in sh«F
g21 ; in calf g27. Either of these edition!
m«y be had of thepublrh-r in Boston ; uroi
S. C. & J SCHENCK, Savannah.
Ja It
Marking Brushes,
O F a superior quality, just received an!
for safe by GEO. R VERSON
nov 20