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Sheriff's Sales.
On thejlru TWtitof in 4,rff next,
enVl'Xbc <o|<l tlthe ('.-urt-Houte, in th
W mtjr of Sava'.nah, between the hours i>
ten wnl four o'clock,
All tbit Northern hn'f pi’t of that Lot 01
Wtreel of Land, Ifdov, beioK end .itnaied in
the d y of Sereookti nod county of ( h ithim,
known in Ike plnn of enld eitv no Ttuat Lgt
(letter r) •« Reynoide Ward fronting on Hey
nnMtSqturc .together with til tod singular the
edition tnd building! thereon, levied on un
dor 18. Ik. on forecloiure it <he prorerty of
Oliver Sturgea, In ikvor of J hn Cumming.
All thtt Lot of L»nd in the citv of Stvennth,
eontaiolnp 80 teet in IVont and 9U feet in depth
known in the plan oftsaid oity by the No,
three (3) Bret Tything Reynolds Wild, levi
ed on under t 8. ft. on n forecloiure the
property of lohn Hunter, in fnrorof Robert
Mitchell, uiipnee-
All thit tract of Lend on the Ialand of Skid
nwny, Ohithrm county, calti-d Springfield laid
to contain 710 acres. bound* d northwardly b*
landa of the Katate of John MiUedpe,cart ward*
ly by landa of James Bilbo, aouthwardiy by
landa formerly Sutcliffe weatwardly by river
nhd manhea with improvementa thereon, le
vied on li the property of Cha Stephens, In
(etikfy an eaecution in favor of diehard nioh-
trdson, foruie, kc. he.
Mi tha> tr.ct nr narcel of Land containing
iff aerca more or leu with 100 acrea of Marat.
Land, called O.etand, aituate, lying and he
leg in Little O.yechee D.atrict, in the county
of Chatham, bounded on the north by la. 't
ol Fleming Akin, on the eaat by landa of Dr
Fareer, on the aouth by lands of the late B.
Walburger, and on the wc.t by a northeaa 1
branch or Little Ogeclier Hirer together with
ill and .lingular the ed fi ca, imp.ocetnentt
Mill appiirtenancea. levied on.under a fi. fa.
on forecloiure us the property of George L
Cope, in favor of John M’Niah, Peter Mitch
ell and Robert Mitchell.
Ail that fr et or parcel of Land aituate, ly
ing and being in the county of C, a'ham,
known by ttye name of Utnr Hall, containing
1097 acre* more or t-t j, bonnded on the scut 1 -
by landa of James Forrest, on the cut by Civ
J. Mar,hall's lands, on the north by George
Jonca’a land, and or the weat bv Little Oj c
chee Hirer t Alan, Two Lota of Land in h
City of Savannah, known by the Noa. (V9)
twenty-nint, and (30} thirty, in Column.
Wa d wiihthe appui-teuahera thereunto ap
pei tuning, levied on under a fi fa. on foe-
closure aa 'he property of Fleming Akin,
dee m favor of Wo. Dixon It Co. aaaignecaoi
11- M’Leod.
Fif y-four Sharea of Stock of the Bank of
the Slate i f Georgia, nibsciibed for by B
M’K one, in the name! of hia children Felix
,M K nne and John M’Knne, Jr. on whirl)
go) has been paid in oo esch share levud
ou af the property of B. U’Kinne, to aatisfy
an execution from Riehmo. d ’minty, in favur
of the Bank of the State of Georgia-
A negro woman named Mary otherwiae cal
led Constance. and her two children named
Lucy and Margaret, levied aa thi property of
Wm *, Wayne, to satiafy an execution from
Striven county, in farur of Alex. Hunter.
18 Head <-f Cattle, more or less, 2 horses,-1
FUntutioiiFlatt, 1 foil retired bo.i.SF tot Gina,t
Lot Plantation Toiili, 2 piuugha, and the buil
dings on a Tract of Land belonging to James
p.aiell, emulating ol a Bart, 1 Threahin-
Ma ihinc, 1 D vel ing Home, Kitchen, and out
buldings, ai.df mr negro houaea, levi d -in as
the property of ihe K.t. of Thoa. tlelrnae,
deceased, to satiafy an execution in favor of
Wm. Inglia Cff-o
Two Negroca named Saneho and Andrew,
leried on aa ibe property of Thoa. Melius-,
dec. to aatiafy a warrant for rent in favor of
Jamea Posiell
last No. 2, two, and improvementa, Li’ er’y
Ward, in the city of Savannah, levied on aa
the properly of Thoa. Lucent, dee. to satisfy
an exec.,ti on from a Jus icea’a Court, in favor
of Justice's Court, and returned to me by a
Constable
Half I ,ot and Buildingi, No. 4, F.winiburg
O -l. trorpe Ward, in the city of Sara-nab,
the unexpired leaae of a»id j Lot for three
years from linuiry last, levi .<1 ou ar- the pro
perty of Cobt- Lewis, to aatisfy a** eaeci’tinn
from a Justice! Court in favor of J. U H. Pen-
dergaat, returue I to me by a eons able.
All that Lot of Ground in Savannah, known
taLotV.-i 4, W uingon fyih ig, D'H
Ward, 60 fact in front un the Bay, and 90
feet in depth ; bounrled wratwardly by Lot
No. J, eaalwardly by Lot,No.3,un i southward
ly ?jr a lane , together u-itb ail the houses
and out houses tiler^un—llic said lot being
that on which itu City Hold stands—levied
o- under an. exrcution. upon a rule absuiut.
eftiic Sitpprior Court of Chntimm couuty, as
the property of Bieaaer Early, to satiafy the
Bank of Darien
A negro woman named Charlotte, levied on
as the property of E'iaib ;th Whiting, to aa-
tis y an eaecution in favor i f Willis R Frank-
Bn, against Augustus P. Durke*-, and others
Wrich7 ISAAC D’LYON S C. C.
City Sheriff's Bales. ;
On the Jxrtl Tuesday <o April next,
rWMPlLt.be a- .d before thu Court-t.'ouae,
JJ between the usual houra, the following
iperty to wil’t
line negro man, named Andrew, levied on
aa the property of Mart Gilbert, to aatiafy an
execution f nm tbi- Court of Common Pleas
and Oyer and Terminer ibr the city of Sa
vannah, in favor.of Miller h Fort.
A n-'gro woman named Ruth, levied on as
the property of Ben- Sheftall, to aatiafy an
execution In ftvur of John I. Dews, against
Benjamin and Murdecai Sheliall, iaaued Horn
said Court.
A sorrel colt horse, levied on aa the prop
erty of Wm. Brewnjohn, to aatiafy an execu
tio.i from aaid Court in favor of Alexander
Telfair.
A Billiard Table, with Maeea, Ques, Vc.
levied on at the property of the Eat. of Eu
gene M’Coniloughp,Jo satiafy an eaecution in
favor uf Francis Doyle,dor houae rent.
All the buildings on lot No. 34 Warren
iVard, bounded aouth by Broughton-atrcet.
•i«rtU>y a lane, t ast by lot No- 33, west b-.
Lot 3S, levied on aa the property of C
II. Hayden, to tat afy an- execution fur rent
frusteea Chs'h-r.Aeademy.va. C. H.Hayden
I’wo buildings on the- western bird part of
Lot No 2, JekylTyih.ng D ir by Ward, and
ns building on the rear of the centre third
art of and L t, levied -n aa he property of
i. H. Hayden, to satisfy tworxccntioni fu*
rent, Trustees Congregational Cburch or
Meeting House, va C. H. Hayden.
All the buildings os Lot No 00,. Warren
Ward, bounded north by Congresa street,
snutii by a lane, east bv Lot No- 31, -I II by
Loi No- 29, levied on aa thi property oi Mr?
Ann M- Finder, to aatisfy an execution f->
rent in favor of the Trustees of the- Chatham
Academy A. I. D LYON C S,
march 7 87
J. Shinn's Panacea.
f HE subscriber having dianuvnrrdlh. com
position at SWAINS CELEB HAT ED
PM ACE J, han now a supply on hand f 0 i
salmi he has reduced thepricejlro* S3 30, to
am or by the donen g-4.
All qh'anfibl. inatilutiona in the U. State*
and the poor will be supplied gratia.
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
TDT’f" B.H
Vegetable Catholicon.
,-plIK subae-rlbrr reap etfully lolioin the at
U tentiiin uf every fi iend of auficruig hu
If the eitixena of the principal eltieaantt' iiiity, to to the above new and invaiuahlo
Sheriff^ Sale.
O N the first Sa urday after the first Tues
day in May next, between the houis of
n tnd four o’clock, will be soi l at tin mar
ker.house in the tuwn of “t- tlaryi, he ,foi-
wing negroes, vix: Judy and her son j/>hn,
imon, and I harlea, levied on aa the proper-
tv of Jamea Williamson, -i- ce-sed, to aatisfy
an execution on the furt-ciosuie of a-mint
gage, .nfavor of Edward F. rail at -.dminis-
trator ( John Hamilton-
M. H. HE!)BARD, S. C- C,
St. Marya, February 23, J825.
March 2 82
towni, will appoint an agent to order an
distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be
supplied.
This medicine is celebrated for the sure of
the following diseasest— ,, acrofhla tithing’-
eri|, ulcerated or putrd sore throit, long
standing rheumatic affections, eutanroiis din
caaea, white swelling ind disease of tie bones
and nil caaea generally nf the ulcerois eharac
ter, and chronic diicases, generally a-iamg ii.
debilitated constitutions, but more especially
from syphilis or aflectioiia ariling therefrom i
ulcers in the laryng, nudes, Uc.. and thai
dreadful disease occaaioi-ed by a long and
excessive use of mercury, ffc- It is alio use
ful in the dia -ase of the liver-"
Ceitificfttea.
I hav$ within the lust tw«* ye*n htd an op
yjortunity of teeinpi several case* of very mve
icrate ulcers, which having previously rcsisl
•id the regular modes if tvealment wer.
ucaled by the use of Mr. .Swrim’s Panacea,
and 1 do believe, from what 1 have sver.,
that it will prove an important remedy in scro
fulous, venereal and mercui ial diseases.
N. CHAPMAN, U. O
Professor of tne Institutes and prsctim
of Piiysie, in the University of Penn
sylvsnia
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim
•ii numerous instances, within the last fhre*
years^sml have always found it tatreinely
efficacious, cspecisilv n sec-ondary syphifi
and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation,
in pronouncing it a roedici e of inestimabi
value. W. GIBSON, M D.
Pri*fessor of Surgery in th.- Uni’ty of Penn.
Philadelphia, Fnbtnarv 17, 1823.
JOHN SflINN, Chemist.
Phihule'pkiH, Nov, 17, 18~3.
.Sheriff’s Sales.
Onthefirtl Tueiday in April next.
IIV.LL bv -iild at die Cuun House in the
city ot Savannah, between the hours ot
ten and f mr o'clock
I he lollowing seven negroes, via : Davis,
Maria, Patie. ee, Dublin, Bi-ck, Tri’l'ilina an
Oscar, with the increase uf the females ievie*.
on under a fi fa on a foreeluvure of a inert gag
as the pr-.perty of Joseph Carruthera to .vain
fy the Bauk uf the State of Georgia.
Alan, *hc following 35 n-gro-ia, vis: Cuffc-:
(Cooper, Harriet, Afiy, old Charlutie. Jack.
Shy. Uhariuit-, Fendaw, Beaa. Preceaaa an
Child, Bi.dg.-t and Peggy, William, E'aev,
Bdley. P‘i.)ip Phyllia, ohl Gumbo, Jem y. old
Peggy. B utija, Jeaac, Brutus, Sandy, Maria.
Cyn-ia, Dick, 1'uby,Sophia, Daphne and child,
Jacob,.-iye.Beckey and John,with the increuc
of vhe icm dea, ler.ed on as the property ol
Niehu'iif Grugur, under a fi fa on a foreclosur
oi a m—igage in favour of John Carnahan and
Jamea Mcrlenryfor use of Chria iana Levett.
Alao, a n> gro man named dam, levied on as
the property of Char es E. Flin, under fi fa.
on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor o!
James Anderson.
Alao, 'he following 19 negroea^vix r— Abra
ham, Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaro->,
Bambo, Lucy, Scipio, Maryan. Rachael, Lon
don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eliaa. George, Ho
dy, and Inn, with i:u increase of tho fu males,
levied on as tne property of Fii-mming Akin
dee. under a ft. fa, on a foreeloaure of a Hurt
gage in farur or Wm Duun k lo- aaugueca
of M irdonn M’tcJ i. 1. 0*1.TON. *Y. C C
I,:1 AS
Administ ator’s - ale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
April next, at the Court-House in
the city of Savannali, by permiHsiou of the
Honorable the Justices of the Interior Court
of Chatham county,
One undivided fourth of a tract of land,
containing about five hundred aercH, on
Cumberland Island, Camden County.known
as Plum Orchard, and an undivided fourth
of a certain tract of land situated on said
Island, containing about five hundred acres,
originally granted to Gon. Lachlan M’ln-
tosh, and bounded on the south by the said
Plum Orchard Tract.
Also, a tract called Lottery Hill, situate
on the Ogeechee Road, three miles from
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 S 58af
Administrator’s Sale.
On the Jir/tl Tuesday in April next,
[ WILL seil «t the OourMItiU'ie i»» Jeffc-T*
son Camden County, between the u.<nr-i
hours of sal**,
Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, aud h«v
four children, Daniel, Stephen. John ai d
ink, :he property of »he Estate of Genic*
Morrison, deceased, for the benefit ot' tht
creditors and h- iis ol Mid estate, pursuant td
enve granted bv Court of Orlint-v of aaic
bounty. GiiOHGB MOHKl^ON.
Admin atrator, with the «ill annexed, of
Ge.wro Morriaon, Sen- dc^eued.
r fT * aon, 24’h Jan* 1825.
Feb 2 58
Georgia—Camden County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Sehester
Bryant.
O.N petition ot Timothy Hopkins, itatinf
t v that in conatdei alion of certain prom
isaory n >tea, made to the aaid Timothy, b>
them, one payable with interest, from fir?*’
of January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822:
c- second payable as afores&ton the firs 1 ■
January, 1823/ and a th rd payable as afor
iaid, on the first of January, 1824, executed a
mortgage to aaid ^'i notuy Hopktrs, hia hn;
and assigns, on all those four traces of L«d.
dtuated in the count) aforesaid, conveyed
the said Timothy, to the said fangley air
4*»lvester, and lying on the south side ,
Great 8atdla River, one tract containing sev
nty*seven|acres, more <r lea 1 )/ two irsci*
•uitaining fif y acres, more or less, and r:
ther tract, containing one hundred and eig>
»y-eight acres, more or less, conditioned f<
lie payment of the three said several n«>*e>
un the days above mentioned, and that aa.
HL-veral notea remain unpaid—on motion •
Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintiO, it .
ordered^ that th* aaid Langley and Selveste
-heir heirs or assigns pay into Cour«, withi
welve months from this date. i.'«e sum« du
>n said notes, and the interea and coats, nth
irwise that the equit) of redemption be to >
•ver foreclosed, and that such other proceed
; iga take place, as are pursuant to law.
True extract from the minutes. 27th Octo
ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk
nov 4 B7
Sheriff’s dale.
On Uufirel Tuceday in May next,
\iWl- l. o« lulil iu trout of, me Court
\U i.iuao, in tht- city of Sav.nnali, between
th-; aual hour* of ten vui four u’vluck,
T io following eight negroes, vis. Cuffee,
F«h,7, Roaannaa On otina, Jjaepli,Mary,Be-.-
|y ami Jim, levied tumuder a 8. le. ou a fore-
eioaure, as the p -j.e fr of Cliarlea ft. Hay.
den. 111 farot of Frodsi ie< W. Hieiuunan-
aurch 7 UnAU D’LYON, S. C. C.
N otiee
IS HEREBY aiVEJY,
'I'llAT three months after date, appliea-
I tion will be made to the Bank of the
State of Georgia, to issue a new certifiioute
of stock, for one lust, issued on the I7tl)
March,1819, in favor of John M’Kiunc,Jnn
or twenty-five shares, and numbered 213.
B. M’K INN 13,
Guardian of John M’Kiune, Jun.
Augusta, Dec. 18, 1824.
dec 18 21+pt
Notice. I
A LL person;; having de nands against the
.’a. estate of Constant Freeman* Esq li*. e o
the city of Washington, deernsed, a e re
q iired to hand them in, loeally a;tc?=te
•yithin the time prescrib .d bv !i,w : and th«s
indebted to said o-t'te, are r- qnred lo n*-,k
rti.nei'ute paym.fnt. to
JAME3 HUNTER, A»lm
Tan 14 4 t
■cmedy, wlioae unequal powers inelimiiiati'.g
from tiie ayatrm the very seeds of disease,
and in restoring the deranged and morbid
conditiv-n of the organa nfltfe to a free and
healthy exercise of th ear fu'ictona, baa exci
ted the astonishment) and completely alien
icd the objddtlons of the moa\ inert d tlous —
Facie are the best arguments. In order to put
he virtues of t«.e : huhnlicon to u severe a
sent tiny aa p ntble, it wm offered by adver
tisement, together wit) the Attendance of a
^hysic'sn, gratuitously to any peri m who
vpuld ^pply for it, and wh<*»e cause might
ieem t come within »hc h»nge of its healing
power—numbers of severe casw of long rda a-
ig, a»d srnno of them seeminffl" de-nvr *
u**s, «*r. ented themielvei, all which have
A cored or so much relieved t% towairant
«.-)‘et .inn tliat a little p .raeveraj) m wi'.l do
In feet, such is the confidence ofth- 1 phyai
iin under whose <:a ;, e thise patients were
heed, in this remedy, a coi fide ce reiu t
in rfrom thi irresistible convLtiun tlvat has
<a*\\ forced upon his mind by ocular demon*
'raCuiti, d i jiersonnl t.'ial of it on hi nseh
lift he permits me to declare i« as his d^ci-
Ud opinion, thut he Cnth dienn U nut onh •»
o.ji'l'ectly safe and innocent, hut a m-'St pow
ef!Ut and invalusbie remedy in certa u dia
'.•ioea an I slates of the *'■ stem, such aa 'lie f 1
ovin g !—
Deoil ty resulting from in’emncrance and
Jissipstiain; Old und inveterat U)c *rs. Pa*n?
, ihe bun a .ittonded with ftwelhnga * f tt.r
n ; 1 idig^a i »u, Biot hea on the face,
up <. •, See.; Al cimpU'mta of the Liver
Yaws; Syphilis.* Uutaneouadileases
g< nersiiy ; Mercurial aud scrofulous corn'
piaini**
fhe Onrholicnn (which the proprieter sol
ernnS pledges h s word consiac eucluaivei.
f v(.g t ible matUv) »vjlh the except on of
d ght d* Urmi ihtm- to the bowtl^ wh cii u
preserves in h soluff'e stile. *'t' ii-Hcmsib'y, if
pt 'asknt to the tssie, and requires n * parlicu-
ar regimen, ^abs'iivncr. from ipirtoous li
q mr** always except- d.) or confinement. A’
a p ntle, SMie and agree.sb-e cathartic mc-d;
c -e. improving the appetite and rcsturir.g Uu-
g.rnt*.raltnne if *he Nys»em, it is confident!)
recommended to iadivs in a delic&t** situs
,oo. W W.POiTKR)
66 Uheiuui-atreet
Philadelphia May 3t, 1824
At the request of Mr. »V. W i'olter, 1 hive*
Mey rxinb led, in sever**) instance?*, a n edi
cau- i s top, c«lhd Po-TiVs Vegetable Gatho
icon, with the most decided advantage- I'
•»s, as i et, nevrrV failed effecting a cure it
•*/eiy case in whic h I have t oug <t oroper t
. mploy it. H.M'MUU HiE, M D
NO ICE.
N ine MON tUS if *r t'n date hereif,ap
plication will be made to the Hon. abi
hi Inferior Court of Chatham count,, wh*-
aittiog for ordinary rurp* «cs, for leave to «i
-lot, with th - improvements, situate in ** .
city of Swarioah, in the said county,and know 1
in the plan of mud city b). the No. 5], B .o-
Ward, for tne benefit of the heirs and legatee
of the estate ol the late Hugh M’CaU, d
celled.
THOMAS M’OAT.L,
PHILIP BltVSO’l,
Execoti-rs
-«t *4 7 ’
N f ^E month.t sttei il t., application w-11 b.
made to the Hi n. Ihe J < gi aof tin- Cuu■-.
j. Ordinary of Chr ltim ceu ity, f.ir leave t*
nr! all the real estate of ihe late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs ar-d cred-
il-ira of laid estate. ,
JOHN al'NISH. Es*.cuter,
ort17 7i
NUTIcrh
VTINE months uttn dite, application will be
• N niHde to the Inferior Court ofCh«iha*n
: >ourit)'j sitting for ordinary purpose fjr an
order, »r tut lute, to sell lots N s tur*n< five.
',4 sr.d 5) in Carpe*iter's How, and lot N >.
>ur, (X; Green Warden he city of Savannah,
neing the real estat” of Francis Jalineati. dec
for tne benefit of th" heirs an 1 creditois of
s.iid estate WILLU'1 GAS ON,
QuaXfied Executor.
7 97
• Notice.
A LL persons having demands ngninat the
estate of Oliver K;urges, Esq. late of
the city of Savannali, deceased, are request
ed to hand them in, properly attested, ami
those indebted to said cstate,.are requested
to make immediate payment to
WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r.
n. i, in , J.
iN iJclCO.
LJINE MONTHS after the dnte of this
t . notiee, application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to sell a purt of
tile real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of tiie heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
der 13
IN EQUITY.
Between Louie Leetine anti John Leconte, Com
ptainante, tt id /*tler Leconi John Thoma.
t.hapma Heyno de and Valeria,
fits thi/n, tJ fendente —Lineny Superior
Court.
i 'HK Complainsnla having filed iheir bill in
. this Cuur*. the object of which i. to p*-r-
latustc the testimony of certain persons there
in named, and it appearing that the Deft nd-
ants respectively reside beyond the hoots ol
the atnte of G : orgis, and within the United
States: It is ordered, that service upon the
.aid Defendants be effected by piiblicatin. in
one of t'-c G-s ites o> Savannah, requiring
the aaid Defendants to appearand auawer the
Hid bill of Complainsuta, on oi before the
eleventh day o. April next.
A true cofy,
E- BAKER, Clerk,
Februtry 10,1821.
Fed 17 71f
I i EQUiVL
Between IV Davies Jlthn nislmtor. Complain
ant and John ( wnot hnn Jhhivnistrut :r, d
bonis non with the wi'l anutxedof Geovc
Richardson and others, D Jaidants ——In
equity, Chatham Sups ior t'ouu- Chancery,
10th August, 1824
1 1’upptan g ihat John Murray Carnochai ,
one of the defendants in th* said bill of
complaint named, resides without'^he state ot
Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms
or Greut Britain and Ireland, called Scotland :
It is ordered that the said 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 Uu
said billj af to him, be taken pro' edntesao .*
and it is further mder*d,that a copy of this
order be iiubliahfd once a week, in one of
the public Gazettes of this state, until the e*
piraiion of the time within which, the said be
fendant is required to appear and auswer as
aforesaid.
t rue eopy from the Minutes* this 21st day
'August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clrjk.
august 24 50f
lulls on New-York,
F OR NALE*by
Fab 24 C. C. GRISWOLD.
Pin adephia, July 2BiA, 1824*
Mr. W W. Potter
(tea* Sir—You expressed a wish thst
would g've * C‘* r ir.;ae st. teniunt uf my s';ff r*
ingSt from the hopeless commtriccn.e t t
the present propitious stage of my d'se^e
Abri’-t nve years ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during ’he month or*fanuary,from
■tnprudent exposure on deck, l was seized
villi a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on Hoard, I w-s comj el e l to beai
it, as I roght for two weeks, when on my sr-
ival at Charleston, S. C. it whs treated s*
vphus. The sk'tl of my Physician subdu d
the fever, but P'..<snix-!ikc, the tormination
>f this gave ris to a dbease equally diatrer-
ng* and which, till now. I had Uv.ogUt incur-
ible. Various abscesses m'ide thei urwel-
:ome appearance, particularly on tht* j ;.n%
kl ich were .we ird to an enormous sisr*.—
these gradually subsided into hfrl tunori,
one of whicl) on my ieft knee affected tl c
bone—an incision wua now mnde anu a larjre
•vtcuation cf ’-us, mixed with pieces of bone
?ook place. I ^a idition to this, I suffered the
nost excruciating pains in my j jints tf.at uih;
••♦nr expertcn<cd. Every thing that was
adininictered either gave me no relief *r scv.•
ved to aggrsvatc* tbe disease, the severity A
whi' h increased v* ith every succeeding year
•Such w.*sniy painfut si usti mlhat 1 e pain •
.1. ever bci.tg restored to my hex! h ; 1 had
nm o-dv trie? t : *e e u!ar means of r«;li?f,
!>nt used, though in va : n, every popular rens
edy I coaid hos. o' It whs in this a’a fill ai.d
de'" r )ondmfffc’mdit i o*yliat I was persuaded to
,0’nm Miceacon so of yoir Veg* tzSle L»th I
au'l f e ha;»ov r* u ! t *’/ om ihe use
of the two b ‘ttl-s my whole sye'rm hut under
gone a com/iie' nro it'.ion, mop mi h .xr fo ta
ke > met * ttiftdisJinrgtfrom m kne*: jef. n
o utin e.sh, an \ m.o < ceasCil altogether, h
ulcei firm hence it proceeded being co;;,
pVtely b»*al A d. The tumors, fur the removal
uf which I have tried in vain more remedi s
t,,an l can • ame, are rapidly desreasing t my
•npeti'.e, winch wu9 gone, Ims returned-Iai.-
».« fact, neary wel . ao«l f< eJ confd.*nt ti.at i
few bottles more of y* u r , (to n e) mvaluabk
fitdiciiie, will m ke me p r ecil) so.
Your obliged frier..),
THOMAS dROWN, JR.
PMlade:plii.i t July 6 ’8 4
Mv confidence in the v. get ode catho* c *r
is un liminisiwd, and an fresh in tsiincs of its
>ow^rs arw daily occurri. g, in my own pr»c
me I have no hesitation in re**oirmt*nd»ng ii
n the peculiar dnevses to which it >s appltn.-
vt, as *uperior to fy remedy I am acquaint
ed with. M. M’ dUU t HIE U. D.
Phi!aaelphia, May - 8 18 '4
Sir—In const quence of imprudent expos
tire to»»r \ ears ago. I had th i misfortune -o be-
■ome * ffl cted with z disease, the painful re
sults of which induced me to »pply in suc
cession to several respectable physicians of
this city* from whom, however, 1 received
other mo relief, or from whose ref. ed cs I re-
ccived another complaint quite as distressing
s the former. My whole system became a*
i .cted. 1 could get no rest a*, night on ac-
ount of the violent pain that I felt in every
purt of my body / the weakness and e nacia
lion of. which was suihthat 1 could scarcely
walk. In this itat: 1^fortunately b-ard of
ynur vegetable catholicon— fuur bottles ot
which, has completely restored me, I Have
iow no pain; my appetite ia good; and m
ttrength restored With many thanks for
he relict your ro* d eme h-is given me, 1 am
your obliged friend, &c
WILLIAM WILSON
Sworn and subser bed to b* foie mr. May ,28,
1824 JOHN B1NNS, A dermsh.
PM'adelphiat May 28,18 l, 4.
Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a
hearty mu. Fur nearly wx years 1 huvebecn
s martyr to a d:*ea*e, whose ravag s threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to
my cxiNtcnce. Having had no regular n)edi-
:al advice from the eommencetnrntJ thy*
comnlamt at last got to such a height mat I
could nut swallow w thout great pail and
hffi. ulty. Tumors f rmed, in different!parts
of my o dy, and 1 began to think my aitaHtion[
idmo't%desperate, /’he five bottlea the
Uathov.cun which I have taken have com
pletely cured me, and l am now u well as l
rouM with tohs. With ar thanln, I a* your
hHK.it l.umhl.,«rv.nt,^ poRtisitAN - Bi
> CityqfVhiWfihia, •• • . e
tiedffee Mv) ,«)f*the D'stnot of Smith-,
vayk, ner«ort|Uy appealed,,and, being dafV
Worn, doth declare mud sdf tliA -the. kbov *
s’etement »• Id all rfeapects cOr^ct and true
;ud that the aigna‘ure to It ia in the hand
writing of this deponent.
Ji)fl BIN NS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, Hay 28,1814-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable.Datholicon ia pedhliurly
adapted to thoae diseaaea which are prevalent
among tbe colour^ po jitlaton of the south
In that diacase which is called yawa, it ia«
sure remedy i a single trial of it, will convince
S iantera of its sjperior efficacy to any reme
y of a similar nitu- n in tiie United states*
no non.
The advantages oftl/tt mcdic‘n-2 are, not
confining the pa icut unnece^arily to the
house, nr keeping him from his business/—
With one solitary exception, bat of *pi r ’•••
ou* liquors, it do re not lay any retridione upon
hie appetite It m so gentle n its opera, on
'.hat me p tienl finds himself getting well iir
cannot teli how. As it is not the wish of the
pro, rietor to take any thing tor which be
cannot give a co-isideration equal in value,
persons at a diutance who may wish to tiy
,tis medicine, but who are not certain if it
He appiicoble t u their conrmlaint, are request-
d to deacr.be heir cm* and •ymp-oms in
letter, p*>st-paid, and directed to him—th 1 *
.etter win bo immediNtoly otaetd in hdius
fu.ly compttent to dcc.dc the question.—
should he remedy not se^m o suit the dis
ease, they will be trunk! v'told so.
OAUTI N*
To prevent d sapnointmont it is well to
•if. te th^t it talcs i i ordina p y cases from 3 to
5 oottiea to effect a cure aothat persons who
are labouring under anv serous intimity,
must m-Ae up their mind to persevere to that
extent at lesat~-if they do not, they might as.
>idt sove thein«eives thiitrouble andexpun.e
f using a smaller quunnt *.
All o de s put: p'iid and enclosing the m ney.
i nmediSUdy ended t y u. d aie ine<iioiue
iiHcke landd, livered with directions for uaei
o any place in the city, and forwarded aa di
re'ted
N. B To prevent the posaib'Hty of «11 in-
o sition. it v. i I be aold in the cify of Philade.-
iihia, at tbe offic* in Fifth near (Lct-Siruet,
»rai the dwelling of the i ropri. tor, No. 66
ohesnu; street, only, an^ nbroad by hia at!
• horned age »s W W P*»TTKR,
66 C‘ieinut Street, Philade p/i-a*
I have appointed GEORGE KYE ISON,
Tlruggifd of Savannah, mv so.'e agent. Drug
gi as wn. tug t ie above vaiusbie medicine,
*’i)l b*. supplied by him tor cash, at the Mini*
r.ite, at -f ordered di/ect from me—viz. $30
pei d- zmi, nr three dollar,', a s ngte bottle.
W. \V. r*OT * E1L Philadelphia.
Anv person on application to Ihe subset ibrr
will bo furnished with ccrtificiites of the effi
chcv ot the >b-»*e medicine,sufficient to con
vince the in ud of the most sceptical, althougl-
too numerous <*nd hng hy fin nousp^per n.
sertion. GEO. UYERsONf, Dm* gst,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets,
dec 13
SCOTT3BIBLB
»t 'aa.aTTP** p. t in., *
By SAMUEL T. A’i iISTH't.Yu v. «
pTfnrVtV, ,*■>*“*
PA tlLYHlHi.E cmru .-.n, all %
tr'iial Refercuc . i. , e , 0 ,,. . . * to-
V'U.U IBV tOV.1l, OrTAV,,!;' 11
bellithed with a tikmen* ef .he j/uthtr.
terms.
I ’’ *Ha11 he well orinted, on gonj p )t ,.,
be cnmpnicd in dx handsome viljil ,,
pdl coiittin the Scriiituira <rf. ,| le . *
iYw Testament., t:* :■ Introductory 0/,
Explanatory Asm., an i Pracuc .l 04, m „
.a all tbe copious Mar, imi Rtfer mu ,
to. printed word tor word fr.iu the Lon!.“’
Stereotype Edition, published dace the »?
,hut’s dee-mo Tbe price will be 151 •
hoards, *24,in sheep, 830,10 calfbi ,dro»“
Muy,^l825t * d b ' re “ d y dtUvery$
Rx eaett of I.ette-1 addi etted to the Pubar,
, I eateem Dr. Scott’s Fimily Bible, em i„ . ml ‘
calculated to promote the cause of truth Z
piety it leerriiacartely possible for one,,
read daily the Note! sad Obiervaiioni i r a
Ka ndy Bible witlinut b<*cutnh», ,.i, , J
oetlcr man. EDWARD n G1iFFI*j" 4
there aesn no comm- otary uf
Scriptures which 1 think to well ndsri ”u.
general use and sdi6eation. It r , ^ J*
vliich erer, famaly ought to pome*. ' u e
It ia a work fotingu’.hed for 'hT.im,fci.
ty snd convenience ol da urrong roen* tlia
clr.rneM so 16 ielity of its eapiwidoni *lie
neatneaa and nnrspicu tv nf it. ,i y | Ct ^ '
nevoli nee amt candour of its apui*, m e con.
ciaetieta and peilinency of ,u .pplicrb, n .
aod fur its uniform tendency to pronutetui
pe.ical truth No piety.
* fdK.L 'lOlltM
OfDr. Scott’s Family Hiule, I( 4 .l rr ce ’, 0
say, that in my eatiniHtiiin it tlcsetvcdly rouka
a nong our ablest Itid b*m ftomm-'ala it*,
TMl'MIS IIAi.URjf
Dr. Scott’s Family II !>.. i,*t . mir
peciallv for toe use of uhiistisa .miii<e> in
work liigli y ev.iigelical, cxteimreiy inttrw
live, and deeply i' tere.iii g
D '.KIEL C. SINDEDS,
The character of Dr. Seim’s CuntoonUtf
m till* Bible, is in geneislli k .own, am) «
i -glily approved a-nonga. tin- mott inttoi.gent
and piiiua Chr atian* through'tit our cousin,
■ n! bus passed r.pidij il n i.-iioo sanrh.,.
'sditions, that 1 deem I'uillicr recjinotiuw
ions needieaa*
ktY ivnuvtum Wanted
A NY information from, or relative to Mr.
Freiikuick Lowe, Printer, a native of
Manehestor, England, and who, when last
heard from, resided at Monticcllo, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it was understood
lie had married a young woman of the name
of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to
the care of tiie editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
ID The editofs of papers in the State of
Georgia, and in the VVestern country, will
confer an obligation upon an anxious mo
ther, by giving the shove one or two in
sertions in their papers.
jun 22 49
LoLing-u lasses.
( UST received, per schooner Retrieve,
an elegant assortment of Mantle and
l’ior Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pvi
ces, by J. ij. HERBERT & CO.
deb 18
Carron Castings,
a®.*®®
dec 18
N. B. VVER
Pi’ot read
■J SJ HALF UHLS. Inglis 1 Pilot Bread,
m-£/l just received and tor sale by
• . J. B. HERBERT & CO,
dec 29
Feather B. ds
J EST received by tho William Woliace,
a large supply of the above articles,
with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war
ranted to be of the best quality.
1. W. MORRELL.
Jan t27
Webster’s pel ing Books,
ECEIVED and fur sale by
It- Jan 13 .V. H IVEET).
Spanish .Segals.
$}D' toO X qf do ( S l’ ani8h Se B™-
.1 ust received per Globe, and for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 4
( ast {* heel iron Box toves,
(ADR SALE by
r N. B. WEED,
No. 6, Gibbons’ Range.
nov 24
Tar, Pitch, ilcsin cjc.
JUST RECEIVED,
D A BBLS TAR
U\J 10 do Pitch
10 do Rosin
5 do bright Varnish
For sale by A. BASSETT,
No. t, Mongiu’s New-Building.
Feb 4 6
Wire Feeders ai d v ast-iron
Chimney Backs,
ECEIVpD per ship Corsair, and for
R
sale by
d.T H
N. B. WEED.
27
v i oix ougars.
I g HOGIhEADS of St. Croi * Sugars,
.1 AF ot vet prone quality, landing from
schooner NaAy, and for sale by
\ HALL & HOYT.
J* I OUSE.
I am acquainted with m Goitimtuisq o#
*h Sacred Sc ip lures, which Iwt.ulri 'more
.ordially rtcuiumeno for gent-t J Uhe. the
plan of the work is rood
JOSHUA RAT FA
Perhaps in no wny*can .mnisura. i st'uctnti
f youth, and private Christians, do grest r
•ervxe to society, than b? eiertng tli.ro.
nelyes to disseminate this rulv invuimbl*
wo k JOSHUA HUN’iNGTtK
I know of no Oommenta-y which is b. Uer
calculated for diffusing cor.eel views ot tin
grt i’t trails cf Chrhti.mity, ai d U-uv ngwlu.
ikry imprc ssioi.a on th mind when risiiif
r* m the pe^u nl of it, than the one you ire
b .jui to publish.
DkNTlSLSHARrE.
No writer •«-ems less cliap- sed to^on'end
for barren speruls'i ns Nor.e moreunilorm.
Iv or more pow< ifuily inculcates the great e)*
entmls ai religion The tpii/t which ptr
vadei tbe work is excel'* n» * -** »a the tm\,
i (!• ctiouare, healing, yet faith Off spirit of itit
gospel. DA /EL DANA.
From par ticular exams nan ti. snd concur*
ring testimony, the.c is no doubt on my mind
that 8cotl's Family BihV* is sunerior to ill
hers JO^VPxI EMRH80N.
You will ple*'S.^ to se .d ue six copiei of
•c it’s Bible / I .'*’fer to your lately propose!
• •duion Perhaps 1 thall induce five mtire to
t»ki-the a menunyher. H I.,
it if ~nh exitotre pleasure I pi-rceiw
< ut: aie nbout to publish a new e li'.icn
Scut:*4 Bible. Having been in pyss-ssion of
t more than 20 y am, 1 tma» I know s we
lling of its ?a!(ie, and am dele; mir.e i t) :ro*
-role i s c rcula’i >n among my friends Vs
wilt please forward six nopies as souu m p<>
•shed, . • f’.W
I have obtained four anbveribers fa tae
zxcoilcnt work you are puMiub-.ug H. ?.
I propose to take seven sets of Sc;)t*’j Hi’
ble, and will be accountable for lUesunr.
J C
I have obtained •"bfC'ibrrzforniiu c**p!d
of heou*!- Fimily Bible. J.O.
1 shall probably need eight or tens (»/
Scot L Family Bible. J. P
Rev. S. S. oi P. has o tained ten s ihcri-
; >i*rs. E. 11.
I have observed that you are about pub*
Siring another edition of fiio-t's D bie
hope you may au-peed as you li ve done in
ioimer editions. 1 have been en<leav«>rir»K t»
.•rocure ninscriberr amo. g our people, wJ
enor mure aubacribers will be obisi"ed.
0. S.H.
I will take ten sets ( f Scott's B hie)
bound and lettereu. .1 F-
I have obtained ten subscribe»s P*r y»ot
^ iitu n of the Family Bible—and fcave nj
d -ubt but there might hezometh-'-g hke !W
copies old in this place if you ha<*. #n ag at
here—1 thought li e work onght to h‘. tjk
couragt’d and fir - hat re*«bon rn'S; i s»*<Sc«-i’-»*
ion paper It is a work tb«t every fmty
iffuuld have that ia able to piu oh se.
J. R rf’C-
I am glad, that yr.u propose to print, M - -
Scott’s excellent Family nf»nunr n'.siy, « n ®
•*huuld be very glad if it were in mv po*er to
. ve a more libeial patronage (o the
> *an, as circumstances are, I can W
• w ever, be able to do sometiiing s eigtt
len sets I shall certainly lake j ana it msy to
double that number, A. H*
t have ptocured fifteen subscribrn w
Scott'a Bible. J s\.D.
I - hink I shall dispose of 20 seta orin^f™
• he Kamily Bible.
1 hnve circulated proposr-ls for S.'0tH
ll:bk- / ho w'many hsve been f iigHged in i”l
cannot cell/ but between 20 and 30 itu*
h s viciiiily. L ?’
( have concluded to become respond*
*o you for thirty eets of 8cott’a Cum.utnWJt
C. B.
I have procured 106 subscribers to
Bible i 6 sets to be bound in calf ^ 3 sets o
be done in boards the otht? 97 sen, b ‘ ,uia
and lettered ns described in the prospect^
I presume I,could procure 500 lubecn-
bersfor your edition of Scott’s Biale H
demand ia increasing for them Thfy •
finally supersede evety other large or
Bible. Ft tty of my subscribe rs live b i°
circle of 8 miles! *
Just published an edition of the saz*
completed in six volumes, without in> T
references/prico in boards glbi S3
221 / in calf 827. Either of ih^se edHJJ
m*y be had of the publi*ber in Boston ; o*
S. C. & J. SCHENCK. Savannah. „«
.fa it ^
Mat king BuusYiea,
arszar
O F a superior
for sale by
nov 20