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Jity Sheriff ’s Sales.
0»ttt/rH Tuetday Ml Jtaytuxi,
rniLL b* lold In frnot of th* Court Hn>
V# inth* Chy of Savannah, botvacn It
usual hours of 10 indf o’clock,
One oef ro non Mmtd Tom, levied on tc
the property of John ond V.dr.vla Davia, to
aatiaiy two eieeutfotia from tho Court of Com
mon Pleat and Oyer and Terminer, for the o>.
tv of Savannah, John 0. Blaoee va. John P.
8- Davit, 0 tardun of John and Valeria Da*
via, and Wru. Boarera va. the aamr.
All the buildinft on the centre part of Trust
Lot letter U, at proaent In the occupation of
Jab T, Ballot, Patcival Ward, bounded north
hy Proiidnnt-at. couth by Ynrk-at eaat by
one portion of aaid Lot, treat by the Court-
House, levied on ae the property of Jab T.
Bidlea, to aatiaiy on execution from the Court
of common Pleat and Oyer and Terminer for
the City of Savannah, Samuel II. Horde cai va
Job T. Holloa.
. Southern half of Lota! N< 0. 39, thirty.nine,
ond 41, fatty, with thr improvement! tbevron,
Elbutt Wad, bound id north by the norther,
half of acid Lota, aoulh by Liberty-at. cur bj
Jetfmcon.it, levied once the property of Ben-
jstnlo Sheflall, to unify two ecreutiona from
tho Court of Common Pleat and Oyer and
Terminer for tho City of Savannah, Jcaer
Mount vt. Beqj, Sheftall.
A'l the right, title, tad interest, of Bddwin
Co- k to that double tenement build nir on the
Weetern part of Trutt Lot letter A, bounded
no, th by Bryin.at. aouth by 8t. Julian'at. eaa
by put of ta d Lot, veat by Whitaker-u lev.
led on aa the properry of Baldwin Cook, to
aatiafV an,exooutiun from the Court of Com
moo Plou and 0/or and Terminer for the
City cf Savannah, Norman Peaae ta. Heldw.r.
Cook.
.All that Lot and imemrementa known In
too plan v.f tke City of Savannah, aa Lot No.S,
two.Porcivil Ward,bounded north by Wright
Square, aouth by a lane, eaat by Lot No. 3.
three, vert hv Lot No 1/ onr, levied on as
property uf Juri T Bollr-I to aat afy an eXe
cution f.OiC the Court of 'Common Pleat ai.d
O er ond Termiucr for the City of Sevannah,
J teph Clark vt. Jub T Bullet, rnd aaaigned
to >. B- Parknun, property pointed out by
def ndant, and auhject to o mortrage.
A. I. D’LYON, C. 8
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Sheriff’s Sales.
On tkcjint Tuetday in May nut,
W l| t. be old o. the 1 lourt Houae in the
City of Savannah, between the bnurt
often end four o’clock.
Lot and Buitdiugc No. 17, seventeen, Waah.
Inf tun Ward in the Citv of Savannah, bound*
•■least hy Lot No- 18. eigbte.n, aouth b -
Bt Jnliinot. west by Price-at and north by
Bryan at. Irvied on aa iba property of Ste-
? heo S. Wllliama. to ittiliy in eiecution ir
jror of Jame. M'Henry, tod otbeta, As
signees of Wm. Turner.
All that tract of land known by the name of
Tweedaid,-, in the County of Chatham, con
taining 346 acres, bounded nn the north by
Savawuh H ver, levied on aa the property uf
Jo in Morel, to aatiafy execution* in favor of
Wm. Taylor h Son, andothera.
Whan Lot containing 66 fret, 8 Inchea on
S. vacua r, Biv-r, 66 feet 8 inchea on Indian,
otreei, extending from aaid River to the aaid
street, in extent about 4Q(J feet, th. lame
being tho eaatero port of Wharf Lot Nm 3,
thren, levied oa at the property of Robert
W. Punier, to O it afy two execution! m favot
of Joaiah Penfljd, and John Dicka, property
pointed uut hi tue defendant.
All that half of Lot N» 13, Columbia Ward,
•l*b the improvement! thereon, to ietiafy an
execution issuing out of a Juatice* Court in
favor of Wm. Babinaon, returned tu me by n
Constable.
ISAAC O’LYON, 8 C. C.
oprli 3 t on
Sheriff’s Sale.
On Uu fret Tuetday in May next,
lWlLL be aold in front of the Gntirt-
JJ Houae, in thr oity or Snvtnnah, between
l,u iioutl hour* often and four o’Clook,
Th* following right negroes, vit, Cuffne,
Peggy, Roatnnah Carolina, Jtiieph,Mvy. Bet
ty ond Jim, levied onunder 18.1k. on ■ fore-
loeuro, a* the pi nporty of Charlei H. Hay*
icn, in favor ol Frederick W. Hienemin-
march 7 ISAAC D’LYON, 8. C. 0.
Sheriff’s r.aies. .
On thfjb-u Tiunlm in May next, between the
' vauat luntrt,
BBI’ILL be i old at the Court Houae In the
VT County uf Bryan, the following Lota
or parcel# of Laud on the lalanu of OMsbsw,
In thr mid County, known in tke pint of • h ?
partition of the aame Island by the nurabei a
Cue, two, three, four, five, six, aeven, and that
put of number eight, beginning at ti c hedge
it ’he edge of the wood*, in the South part
of Uiw aaid hit tract, from tb* Weatermoat to
the Eastermoat Creek.
Alto th* Cabbage Garden tract, being the
Emtermnat part! of tract ten, eleven, twelve,
from tie path in ttie old 6 Id in the Savannah,
to rj cofl.inued in a straight line until ifinter
infs Bradley’t Hamti ock Uvrthet on one aidr
a d rgeecbee river on the- ,her. A'au.Horae
if lumuek, cui,taining fifty acrea. Alan, Brail,
le, 'a Han.mac-’, containing one hundred and
B' :y five acres- And alio, a Hammo k called
B vdduch’s Camp oontaing tbirti eight acrea,
he tig pa-ta and parcela of the aaid Island of
O.aeuaw. Levied upon aa a pan of tie ca
fe-1> the late John Mere I, deceased, under
; d hy nrtue of a fi. fa on a decree of tin*
it,tenor Court of ..hatham 0 ranty, in a care
• b train Simon llnnald and wife were enm-
pistiian'f, and Thomas N. Morel and othera
defendant a
THOMAS HEARN, S. B. C.
r-wh ’0 JO*
Sheriff’s Sales.
On thefirtt Tuttday in June next.
YTOlLLbeanldut the Court-House in the
\J * City cf Savannah, between the hoitra
Of ten and four o’clock, the following 16 nc
grnea, vio .—
Sippio, Hager, Abprr, Snap, March, Jerry,
Billy, Burke, Parria, Bum, Dmah, Little Bram,
Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the increaie
Jf the families, levied on under o forecloture
«f • mortgage from Peter Timothy to Willitun
Waah ngton, for use.
Two negroea. vix: Ned and GlaagoWj levi
ed on a foreclosure of a moitgage from Cliaa.
Ulmer to Joaeph Kpuian.
ISAAC D’LYON, S. C, C.
an-11 4 (9
Sheriff ’s Sale.
O N the Arat Saturday after the fint Tuea-
day in Maj nest, between the boura of
tan and four o’clock, will be aold at the mar
ket-boua* In the town of St- Uarya, he fol-
Insriug negroee, vixt Judy and her aun John,
Bimun, and I'harlea, levied on aa the proper
ty of Jamal Williamson, deceased, tu aatiafy
an execulioo on the foreclosure of a mort
gage, in favor of Edwsrd F. Tattnall, adminia-
tratur of John Hamilton-
M. II. HEBBARD, 8. C. C.
St. Uarya, Fcbruiry 35, IH3*.
Mara' 3 83
Sheriff’s Sales.'
O N the Brat Saturday, after tho firat Tuea-
day in June neat, will be aold at tb*
ttuket-Houae in the town of St. Mayya, two
negroee, via. Bub and Rooe, levied *9 ae the
property of Joaeph Rain, to tepefy oa execu
tion on the faredoeure of x mortgage, In favor,
of Samuel. Clark*, and George 8. Brown.
April 8,1836- M.U. HEBBARD, 8 C.C,
April l is
Georgia— Camden County.
Purxxton Court, October Term, 1034.
Timothy Hopkint, tu. Langley and Sthetler
Bryant.
N petition of Timothy Hopkint, stating
that in oonaideratlon of certain prom-
iatory notea, made to the mid Timothy, by
them, nn* payable with intereat, from first
of January, 1831, on the Aral of January, 18231
a ecoond payable ta iforeaai on the firat of
January, 1833« ond t third pavable aa aforr-
aaid, on the Arat. of January, 1814, executed a
mortgage tn mid timothy Hapkina, hit bcmi
and aatigna, nn aH thoae four trae’a of I,,id,
situated in the county aforeaaid, conveyed by
the aaid Timothy, to the mid fangley and
SrlarAer, and lying on the aouth aide of
Great Satiila River, one tract containing lev-
enty-aeven)acrea, more or leas/ two tracts
containing fifty acrea, more or leu, and one
-ther tract, containing one hundred and r.igh-
y.eigbt acres,more or lest, conditioned for
he payment of the three laid Several notea,
on the days above mentioned, and that a.iil
several notea remain unpaid—un motion o'
Archibald Clark, attorney for pUintif, it i
n-dered, that the laid Langley and Sclveate,,
their hetra or aatigna, pay into Cour.. wiltu
twelre muntha from this date, t’.,c aom. due
on aaid notes, and the interee and costs, oth
erwise that the equity of redemption be for
ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed
mgs take place, at are pursuant to law.
True t airaol from thr mmoles, 27th Octo
her, 1824. JOHN BAILEY. Clerk
nov 4 ;7 4-
I. Shinn's Panacea.
T HE auboerihrr having ditoovered the com
position III 8ITAI.WS CELEBR.trKD
PMsACBA, baa now a supply on band for
talc i he hu reduced thrprlce from 83 ju. a.,
83 *0, nr by the doten $14.
All charitable inatirutioni lx the V. State
and the poof will be supplied gratia.
If the citiicna of th* priacipal cities am'
towna, will appoint an agent to oidar ion
distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be
•applied.
This medicine is celebrated for the cure of
tb* following diaeuei!—“•erofuta orbing',
evil ulcerated or putrid lore throat, long
standing rheumatic affection!, cutaneous dis
eases, white swelling md diaente of the bonea,
. and all cues generally of the ulcerous chatac
H er, and chronic diseases, generally anting in
lebilitated constitutions, but more especially
fro-n lypbilia or affection! arising therefiroin i
ulcers in the laryng, nodet, tie. and the'
dreadful diaeue oceaiioped by a long and
exeemive use of mercury, Me- |t ii alto use
fill in the diaoiae of the liven”
CeYttftcataB.
I have within the loot two jean had an op
porlunity of aeeing aetreral cue. of very inve
teratc ulcers, which having prbvioualy reaiat-
ed the regular modes uf tieatment, were
healed by the tiae of Mr, 8urim’a Panacea,
and I do believe, from what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero
iutoua, venereal and mercurial diseases.
N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institute! and practice
of Pliytio, io the Univeriity of Penn
aylvini*.
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim
in numrrtms instance!, within the last three
'•ear«,«nrl have alwaya found it extremely
ufficneioua, especially n aee-ondary svpniin.
and mercurial diaeaaes. I have no heeitation
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimabl
value, W. GIBSON, M. D.
Profcaaor of Surgei y in the Um’ty of Penn.
Pniladrlphin. February 17, 1823.
JOHN SHINN, Chemiat.
Philnrte'phh. A'ov IT. 18. 3.
IN EQUITY.
Between Louie Lccome and John Leconte, Cem
plainanlt, and T ier Leeent John Thomut
( rapmS i. Reyno de and Valeria,
hu Wife, Dcfcndante Uhe. ly Superior
Court.
r HK, Complainants having filed their bill in
this Court, the ol j.tot of w ? iirh ii to p"r
petnate the teatimony of oertnin peraont there
in named, and it appearing that the Def.nd
wia reipeettvely reaide beyond the limita nf
-.no state of Q orgia, and within tiie United
Slates : It is ordered, that service upon the
•aid Defendants be effected by pub-lcatiea it.
one cf the Gai-ttea o* Savai.n.b, requiring
the said DefendHnta to appear and answer thr
•aid hill of Cumplainants, on u>- before tilt
eleventh day o’ April next.
A true copy,
E- BAKER, Clerk.
February 10,1825.
Feb 7 rtf
IN EQU1 IT.
Between W Device, Admininralor, Complain
ant and John : arnoih m .idm niotrat r, d
b.nit nan with the will annexed of Geo rye
Richarihon and olhero, Dejendanlo —In
equity, Chvhum Supe.ior Court— Chancery,
2Uth A igutt, 1824
I T appearing that John Murray Carnnchan,
one of the defendanta in the aaid bill uf
complaint named, resides without the state of
Georgia, in that part if the United Kingdoms
->! Great Britain ana Ireland, called Scotland :
It ia ordered that the acid John Murray Car-
toehan, do appear and answer to the com
plainant's aaid bill- within nine month! from
the date of this urdui-, otherwise that th,
said lull, as to him, be taken pro confr.san ;
and it ia further ordered, that a copy of thin
order be published once a week, in one of
die public G.acttea of this state, until the ex
piration of the time within winch the said de
fendant is required to appear and anawt r si
aforeaaid.
True copy from the Mh-utei, thi 2ist day
August, 1824. A ll.F ANNIN, Clerk.
Hiigif*; M 50f
JSotice.
A LL persons h iving demands agatnar th-
dL eatate of ftoiiaisnt Freeman, Esq late n!
■ he city of Washington, deceased, ora re
qiired to hand them in, IcraHy a'testec
v-ilhin tbe time prescrib 'd bv law : and thou
indebted to aaid ’rtvte, are nqui ed to mr.k.
immediate payment, to -
JAMES HUNTER, ddm’r.
Jan 14 42-1
Notice.
N INE 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 of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN VV. 8TACY,
Administrator.
iW Iff oj
NOi ICE.
N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap
plication will be made to the Honorabi
hr Inferior Court of Chatham county, wh
nttnig for ordinary purposes, for leave lose'
a lot, with the improvements, situate in th
city of Savannah, in the laid county,and know,
in the plan of said city by the No. S3. Brow
Ward, lor the benefit of the heirs and Irgate,
if the eatate of the late Hugh M'Call, d<-
ceased.
THOMAS M’CALL,
PHILIP BBASCH,
Executors.
not t4 7o
NUlloE,
XTINE months alter date, ap|,lication will bt
Jtv made to tbe Hon. the Judges of the Cour
.n Ordinary uf Chs'ham county, for leave tc
seli all the real eatate of tbe late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of the heira and cred
itor! of laid estate.
JOHN M’NIBH, Executor,
ort 13 7i
NOTICE.
IkTINB months after date, application will be
Lw Bade to the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an
order, abaolute, to aoll lota Nra four am five,
(4 and 6) in Carponter’a Bow, and lot No.
on*, (1) Green Ward, in tht oily of 8arannah,
being the real estate of Francis Jalineau, dec.
for tbe benefit of the heir* an' ^editors of
aaid tout* WILL! AM GASTON
Qunlifed Executor.
T 97#
Tve.\t»oi"S ltopurtmevat,
Mauch, 14, 1825
W HERE»S on the 3d of Merab, 1<“ J
law -via pesaert by the Congreaa of dm
Un tcd SUtra,nf which the 3d 4th, »-d Jili
acetiona are in tbe v ot-!^ follow >-, v x i
*• See-1, And he it fa ther enacted, That a
tubicripiiuii to <he amount of twelve milloiv-
of dollar*, of thu ax p r cen». itouk uf tie
year eighteen hund'rd and thirteen, be, am!
tho aame is her, by proposed j for which rui •
pnae book ahall be opened at the Treasury ■ t
the United States, and at tht several loan ill
ceo,nn the firat day of April next, to cohticti
open until the firat day of Oc uber theruaile
for such parti of the above mentioned d*--
.aeription of stock aa shall, nn lie day of stih
scrption, stand on the bouki of tbe r reasur-,
and on those of the acvcral loan iffi-ea, re
apeetively / which suhac'ipti.in ahail oe effect
ed byatrai.-fir to the United Statua, in t’.n.
manner p.o''" d-d bv I-IW for such tran fen, n-
the credit or c-id ta standing on the aai.'<
- coka, md by a surrender of the ct rliffoatcx
of the atock ao subscribed : Provi lei, That
all aubaeription by auch transfer i f stock shall
ra cm dei -daa part of tbe said twelve mu
'ions of dn'lars autii. a,:d to bt borrowed by
the first atnti n f hi - am.
" Sec. 4. And he i‘ further enacted, That fo:
'he whole or any part of any sum which shall
be thui lubscribed, credit! shall be entered to
the reipeutive sitbae'ibers, u hu ahail be enti
tied to a nrrt.firate-or certificates purporting
that the U tiled State* awe to the hairier ot
holder! there-if, hit, her, or their eisigns, n
■urn to be expressed therein, equal to thr
amount of the principal atock thuaaubacribcd,
hearing an interest net exceeding four and
one half per centum per annum, pavable
quarterly, from the thirty-fi st (Ly o f Decem
ber, one thousand eight hundred ai d twenty
five / transferable in the same uaimer asm
provided by law for the transfer of the atock
subscribed, and subject to r.demption at tin
pleasure of the U , ted States, as follows: 5n.
r, i f at any tim-nfer the tlnrtv-fir.ii day uf
D.-ceinbe , one thousand eight hundred ann
twenty-eight: m d tlte remainder at any t-mi
after the thirt; fi st dsv uf December, one
liouaind eight inindr-d and twentv.nine i
Provided, That no remihuraement ahail bt
mide exrent for the whole amount of auch
„ew cer fi.-ate / cur until after at least sir.
month! public nut-ce of auch intended reim
bursement. And it aliall be the duty nf the
iecretarv < f the Treasury 11 cause to be trans
ferred to tile respective subbCiiherstliu oe'"er-
ni aunts by them suhair.bed beyond the amount
»f the cert.fi -.' -a- f four and one half per
rant, stock .a «sd tn them respectively.
"Sec. 5. .ind be it fwliter enarted, That
’he aame funds which have in reiulore been,
and now are, pledged by law for the payment
of he interest, and for the redemption ard
cimbursemrnt of the s'uck which may be re-
'e. m d nr rrimbur-ed by virtue of the pro
visions of thia act, ahail rem-in pledged in like
manner for h * pa, mentof the interest accru
ing on the stock r-eated by reason of au' h
vubscrip ion, and for the redemption or reim
bursement of the principd uf <hu i imc. Ai d
it aha!l be the duty of the crura, aioners of M,e
unking fond tn cause to he applied and paid
»ut of the aaid funyearly and e- e-y year
such sum and sums as may be annually requir
ed to , J i It barge the interest acn umg rn the
stock which may be created b virtue of this
set 1 he laid commiaaiunrrsar,., also, here-
ry authoriiud to apply, fnm time tn tim.,
ueb sum and sums nut cf the arid fund, as
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by re mburaemeu', in con
formity with tho provision! , f '.his act, ih«
o incipsl of the tjid stock i and such part ol
the annual sum often millions ofd liars, vest-
-,l by law in the arid enmmiasinner*, aa m ->
<e nrcesisry and rr q dred for th- above pur
rosea,ahail be anil continue appropriated to
he payment nf interest and redemption of
-be public debt,until the whole if the atock
vhich may be created under thejrruvisioni of
th a act, ahail have been redeemed or reim
burse-!."
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
book* will be opened at the Treasury ef the
United Stites, and t he several loan r(fires,
nn the firat day of April next, and continue
open until the first da of October, thereaf
‘er, for receiving subscriptions in conformity
with 'he provision! uf the laid law.
The suhserintions may he made by the pro
prietor! of the stock, either in person or by
their attorney! duly authorraruto aubscrib-
and transfer it to the United Slates.
SBraid subscriptions of aaid stuck he mtid.r
to an amount exceeding twelve millions of
dollat^ a distribution uf t be said aum of twelve
milliona of dolhtra will be made among the
aiibscribsis, in proportion to the auma lubaori-
hed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of th* rraoaurv*
Mttreh 96 •
Cut\«& Hail MatrtfBses
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L W. MOHREL.
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VALUABLE MEDICINE.
TOTTV.B,’*
Vegetable Catholicon.
' HB lubacrihrr resprotfully aolinita the at
toirtltm of erery friend ofauffering hu-
manity, to to the above new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers lo eliminating
from th* aritem the rery seeds of dinette,
and its restoring the deranged and morbid
condition of tho organa oflife to a free and
healthy exeroiae of their functions, hu exci
ted the attaniahmem, and complghtiy alien
red the objection! of the moat incredulous
Facto arc the beet argument/. Ip order to put
the virtue! or tne Catholicon to aa leveret
sor'tiny u possible, it wm offered by idver.
tiument. together with the attendance of a
physician, gratuitouily to any pert in who
wett.dapply for it, an] whole cause might
teem t come within the range of ita healing
power—number! of aevere cues of long ati d-
mg.acdo.tne ofthetn seemingly deicer re
lines, pre ented themaelrea, all ef which have
been cured, or to much relieved u tu warraut
■he aaaertiun tint I little prraeveratiee will du
so In fact, auch ii the cunlhlenee nf the pliyai -
cian under srhoae care these patient* were
placed, in this remedy, a eoi.fide .ee rou t
ing from the irresistible eon.iutun that haa
been forr.-d upon his mind by oeu'.ar demon
stration, and a personal trial of it an himiel 1
tint he pc< mill me to declare it aa hit duci-
-lt d spinlon, that the Catholicon is not only u
perfectly aafe and innocent, but * moat pow
erful and invaluable remedy in eertain dis
eases and itatet uf the i) item, auch u the f .i
owin g
..JJetiility reanlting from intemperance and
chaiipatioo I 011 and invelertt- Uieers. Pams
in t!,e bonri att-nded with swellings uf the
jointe t Indigent,>111 Blut ihes on the face,
pimpic, Ac. i AI complaints of the Liven
Te'.er.- Yaws i Syphilis; Cutineuua diaeaaes
g-tnrtaliy i Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprieter col
emnly pledget h a word eonaista evolutive!.
-f vfgatable matter) with the ex-ept on of .■
■1 gilt determi tatiun to the howela, which it
pruservea in a soluble Mate, acts ir.aeoaibiy, it-
pi-jasnt to the taste, and requires n- particu
lar regimen, ,lba' inane- from apirttioua li
quor always riceplt d,) oc confinement. As
agrntle, aa’e and agree-b'e cathartic mrdi
cine, improving the appetite and restoring the
general tone ufthc tya'em, it is coniid-ntly
recommended to iadiui in a delicate aitua-
tion. W. W. POTTER,
66 Cbeatiut-ati cet,
Philadelphia. May 31, 1824
At the request nf Mr. W. W Potter, thsve
lately txhibited, in several imtvire-.a mudi
Cited sirup, called tfo tcr's Vegetable Gatho.
>coa. will, the most decided advantage. It
. aa, at -et, never failed effecting a cure in
every case in which I have thought proper t-
employ it. H. M’MGRTKIE, U D
Phi adclphia, July 38th, 1824.
Mr. W W. Potter
Dea - Sir—You expresaed a wish that I
would give a concise atetement of my nuffer-
ings, from 1 the liopeleia commencement, t«
the preaent propitious stage of my dise-se ’
About five years ago, nn my putsge from
Rnrdeaux, during the month of jxnuary, from
mprudent exposure on deck, I wu seised
with a violent fever. Having no medical at-
tendanteon boatd, I wu cumpelied to bear
it, S91 might for two weeks, when on my ar
rival at Ctiarleiton. S. C. it wu treated ta
Typhua- The skill of my Physician aubdurd
tltk fever, but PI cr.ux-like, tbe termlnatiun
uf this gare ria- to a disease t aually diatreas-
: ng, an which, till now, I had tn.iught incut-
able. Var ouf abnreaset made tbet.- unwel
come appearance, particularly on the j iinti,
which were swe led to an enormous aiae.—
These g-aduaily subsided tutu hard tuniora,
one of whtehonmy left knee affected the
bone—an incision waa now made and a large
evacuation uf nua, mixed with piroea of bone
took place. In addition to this, I suffered the
most excruciating pains in my joints that man
ever experienced Every thing that was
administered either gave me no relief or ser
ved to aggravate the .liseisr, the severity of
whi'-h increased wills every succeeding year,
such Was ray painful si usti ni that 1 ,’eapairer.
n ever being restored to my heal'ht Ihsd
w o tiv triel foe te nder means of relief,
out tiled, thougit in vs-n, every popular rem*
ed/ 1 could lies of- It wts in this a» fill and
desponding condition,'hat l wu persuaded to
i.omm-incee course of vou Vngctah 1 * Gjih I
tenn, »rv' the happy r- 'ult in, ' f am the uie
of the two hcltl o my whole tyo'tm hat under
gonca coinfdelj retro’tr/fen, my point have fo-ea*
ken me ,■ ’ the discharge from my kite, Iieg m
o rr-unriisli, and suo, ceased aitogetlier, th ■
ttlcei rrem ■- itence it proceeded being com
pietely hr tied. The tumors for the removal
of winch 1 Itave tried in vain more remedies
than ( can name, are rapidly decreasing t my
appetite, which waa guns, has returned—I an,
in fact, near y well, ar„l feel confident that a
few bottles more ol'y-.-ur, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will m.tke me pt-r ectly ao.
Your oblig.-d IriepH,
THOM AS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July 6, 1824
My confidence >n tha vi-get >Me catbnltcon
is undiminisltad, and as fresh in tanceeof ilr:
powers tie daily occurring, in mv own prec-
lira I have no hesitation in recommending i
in the peculiar diseager tn which it is applica
ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquau t-
ed with, M. M’MUit l R1E. H. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sia—In eunreq-i-nce of imprudent expoa
lire four years ago. I had the misfortune to be
come : ffl'eted with a disease, the painful re
sult->t which induced me to apply in aur
eus., un to several respectable physicians of
,!ti» city, from whom, however, I received
ether no relief, or from whose remedied re.
coved another complaint quite as distressing
as the former. My whole system became a'-
fected. 1 could get no rest at night un ac-
i ou it of tlte violent pain that I felt in every
psrt of my body / the weakneaa and enacts
tion A which was such that I could acarcelv
walk. In thi* attte I fortunately beard of
your vegetable catholicon- four bottles of
which, has completely restored me, I have
now no paint my appetite is good i and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your m, die ne bu given me, I am
your obliged friend, Ac.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Swr-rn and aubacribed to before me, May 28,
1834 JOHN BINNS, A.derman.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824.
Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a
near;;’ (nun. For nearly six years 1 have been
a martyr to a disease, whose ravsg a threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commenccmen’, my
comnbmit it last got to such a height that I
could not .swallow without great pain and
difficulty- Tumors formed in different parts
of my body, and I began to think my aUuation
ilmn t t'caperaie. The five bottles of the
Cailiohwn which I have taken have com-
plot* ourod me, and! am now to trcQ u I
could With to be. With my thanks, I am your
bligod humble rcivant, <f#
GEORGE KANE.
City Philadelphia, ft-
George Kina, of tho Diitrict of South-
vark, personally appeared, and, being dul;
iworn, d ith deoktr* and uy that the above
statement ia in all reopocta correct ond true,
and that the ilgnttur* to it ia in tlte baud
writing of tbia deponent.
JOH” BINNS, Alderman,
Philadelphia, May 38,1824- w
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
Tho Vegetable 'latholieon it peculiarly
adapted to tboao diseases which a -e prevalent
among tb* coloured population of the aouth-
In that diaeaae which is called yawa, it ia a
■ure remedy t a single trial ufit, will convince
S lantera of ita superior efficacy to any rente-
y of a similar nature in the United States'
NO '.'ICR.
The advtotapei yf this medicine ire, not
confining the patient unneeetsarily to the
house, or keeping him from Ilia bttiineii;—
With one auliiatv exception, 'bat o f aniri'n-
on - liquora, K dote net lay any rcetrieJene upon
hie appetite It ta so gentle ,u ita operation
that the p tient finds himaelf getting srell he
cantint tell how. Aa it ia not tho wish ofthe
proprietor to take any thing for which he
cannot give a consideration equal (n value
persons at a distance who may with to try
ttis medicines but who are not eertain if it
he applicable to tbeir complaint, are request-
ed to describe 'heir case and symptoms in
s letter, peat-paid, and directed to him—this
fetter will be immediately placed in hsnds
fully competent to decide the question.—
shu' hi ‘he remedy not seem lo suit the dis
ease, they will be frankly told ao.
GAUTI'N-
To prevent daappointment it ii well to
state that it tat;et in ordinary coses from 3 tu
S bottles to effect a cure so that peraona who
. e labouring under any aeroua infirmity,
moat make up their mind to persevere to that
extern* at least—if they do not, they might as
* ell a»ve themaelvea the trouble and expense
f using* sratillcr quait'itj.
All orde l p.t’-p iiii ond enclosing the mnv.y,
tminediately attend id tu, and the medicine
titickerl and delivered with dircotiona for use,
' * * n y place in tbe city, and forwarded u di
re-ted
N. B To prevent the possibility of all Im
position, it will be told in the eity of Pliiladel-
phin, at the office in Fifth near Race-Street,
•irat the dwelling ofthe ptopri* tor, No. 66
t'-hesnut s.reet, only, and abroad hy hit au-
thorixmlagents W. W POTTER,
66 Chtmut Street, Philadelphia-
I have appointed GEORGE RYE (SON
Druggist- of Savannah, my aoie agent. Drug
gists Warding the above valuable medicine,
will be supplied by him for cult, it the same
rate, as if ordered direct from me—via. 8-iO
per duxan, or three dollar* a angle bottle.
W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia
Any pcaunon application to the auhaciih»r
will be furnished with certificate! of tbe effi
cacy of flic above medicine, sufficient to coil'
v nee tbe mind uf the must sceptical, although
loo numerous and lengthy for newspaper v>-
sertioD. GEO- UYEKt-Od, Druggist,
Comer of Bay and Whittaker Streets,
dee 13
, information Wanted,
A NY informationfrom, or relative to Mr,
Frederick Lowe, Printer, x native of
Manchester, England, and who, when last
heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it waa understood
ho had married a young wumanofthe name
of White, Addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to
the caro of the editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
ILf The editors of papera in tbe State of
Georgia, and in the Weetern country, will
confer an obligation upon an anxioua mo
ther, by giving the above one or two in
sertions in their papers.
jan 42 4»
L »oking-vilasses.
J UST received, per schooner Retrieve,
an elegant assortment of Mantle ami
Pier Looktng-Ulaaaca, at manufactory pri
coa, by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 18
Carr on Castings*
a® 0 ®'ODfSE.E-r5“'
“ED.
dee 18
N. B. WEET
Pi ot .iread,
'I Q HALF BBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread,
JL just received and for Rale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO
dec 29
Feather Beds
J EST received by the William Wallace,
a large supply of the above articles,
with Bolsters and Pillowa to match, war
ranted to be of the beat quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jan 37
Webster’s pelting Hooks,
s I? ECEIVED and for sale by
# * Jan 13 JY. Ii. WEED.
Spanish Segars.
BOXES J a . . D
160 qr. doj S P lnleb Se 8 ar **
Just received per Globe, and for aale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 4
( ast«? Sheet iron Box stoves,
f i’OR SALE by
1 N. B. WEED,
No. 6, Gibbons’ Range.
nov 24
Tar, eitch, H*>sin qc.
JUST RECEIVED,
Q/k DHLS TAR
Jb\3 10 do Pitch
10 do Roain
6 do bright Varnish
Fpr aale by A. BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongol's New-Building.
Feb 4 B
Wire Fetiders and Cast-Iron
Chimney Backs,
R ECEIVED per ship Cotreair, ond for
sale by
de^ °7
N. B. WEED.
27
*tt. Croix sugars.
| HOGSHEADS of St. CroitSugti,,
iU of very prime quality, landing from
schooner Nancy, and for aale by
hall di hoyt.
Jan 40
SCOTT’S BtBLR
art.tarra. »,., T10 ,
pro p oa ala
By SAMUEL T. tit dim , w, .
OernAi ■ II eten for p.ii'ia/U,. v 41
PA HILT HIUC.B coiitai Jn7Ji,£ > ^
gtnal Ihferencr.. be *. I *' ** Me.
VOLUME* lior.il, OCr.ttfV 11 It
bcUiehed with a likeneot of the .imhor^ ^
I , I’ERMS-
T ahail b* well nrinted, nn goaj ^
be cnmpri|-d tn six haa-laorar • i ,,n d
will contain tha Scriptural ,tk
AVw Teitamcnte, the Introductory Ohott ,a4
Explanatory -Noire, anil Pr ac iic.( U4 ,, : *»,
rtnu all the eupiotii Mar.dna, /fe/e,»
i«g printed word tor uorrt froat il,. , ?'*
Stereotype Btlition, published sine' thr'"?•
thoredecease The price „i|. bt «, A >
hoanlsi 8-4,inaheep \ 8"0, in eain.® j-**
extract* ef Lettro addreotedto thePub i, ,
I esteem Dr. Sentt’, p„ m , y blb , ”*
calculated to promote tlte 0 f ^
piety. Itaeema acarcelv parable **
read daily the Notea and Obaerniion,
Family Bible without becumi v , w " 11 "
'ratter man. EDWARD Dtjirap,'^
I have lean no r.ninmmtarv
Scriptnreo which I think a„ » f |l
general use and edification. (,
whichever, family ought topo^ e!,M
IUa a work diatingu shed foA'h5t- T0 ?'.
ty and convenience of its arnn.. 1 ?"
cieirneu at. I fi lelity of it, TsS*. ’
neatness and purapicu ty of if. Male, foe S
nevoUnce iiid candour of i(t snin
ciienesi xnd pctinency of
and for ita uniform tendencyp„|
gehcal truth ad piety.
„ abibl HOLttgk
or Dr. Scott’. Family flible. Keel fl',.
uy, that in my eatimalion it drservedly r ,
attong our ablest -ml be at r ; „ mm
THOMAS BAf.DWiiu
Dr- Scntt’a Family B bie int-tntlud '
pecially for t'ra use of Chrtslian «mil e, i ,
work htgh'y evangelical, eaten.iveiy i'
ure, and deeply n.ter^jing
p.ANlELO.SANnKtls
°' Ur * S "i"’* Co-nr„, ltln
on th; B ble, ia so genera:!, kuoan, snr, Z
tighly approved sniungs: the most intelhor-rd
r.nd Pious Christian, throughout o n cri„?|n
sill! has pused rapidly Ihtougluo ooanyl,
edition., that 1 deem further recnn,me„ E
uona needles*. '
lam acquainted with no f!oin-ve„u t . m
-u- Sacred Sc iptures, width I w-uW
cordially recommena tor general u:-e. Ue
plan of the work ii good
_ , . JOSHUA BATES.
Perltapa m no way, can ministcre, iiwtuitto#
ul^outh, and private Christiana, du yr ulft
service to society, thap by «xevtm K tb„> ;
■ntlvea to diastminkte this t-ulv invuudk
work. JOSHUA HUN 'TN'C.TO.,!?
I know nf no Comments-y whir.b i- b' l'n
calculated for diftuiing correct vicaa 0 f tha
great trutha nf Chriatianity, tt d leavugak
fury impressions on the mind when
irom the petural of it, thin the one you ira
ibjut to publiah.
DANIELSHARpe.
No writer a, emt leas d.ipoud to contend
for barren apeculaihna. N-me nttue unlfrne-
ly or more poweiftilly inculrateithe arm «.
entialo ol religion. The tpir.t which o re
-•odea the work ia excellen ( .. j ( the me'v
affuetionare, healing, yet faithful o;>irit of tbe
S J ‘3*'* . , Da MM, DANA.
From particular ctamiiuli ■«, and concur,
rmg tuetimonr, there is no doubt on my mind
that Scott’s Family Bih!-. is uiperior to all
. JOit'PII BUF.R90N.
You 'will pleat* to a*' d tne sis copies of
Scntt’a Bible ,- I refer to your'atety proposed
edition. Perhaps I shall induce five marc to
take the stone number. R. L,
It is with extreme pleuurt I perceive
you are about to publish a new chiton »f
Seotl'a Bible. Having been in poiwc-Mon of
it more than 20 y.-ar», I trust I knew o-jire-
tiling of ita value, end am dr ermine,1 to tiro,
mole ita creulation among my friends Y -j
will please forward sia ropica as soon aa p |>
liahcd. u
I have, obtalnod four atlbucrihers fur (hr
exceileut wurk von are publishing H. S.
I propose to take aeven acts nf Scau'a Bi
ble, and will be accountable fur the mine.
J (J.
I have nhtaiited luhaciiberiforniiit-cnioi
of Scott’, Funily Bible. ). u.
I shall probably need eight or ten stiff
Scott’s Family Bible. j p.
Rev, S. 8. of P. has o'- tained ten a-ib.-ov
l>, r5 * K. II.
' 1 have observed that you arc about pub,
fishing another edition of Scott’s B od
hope you mey auect.-e I as you h’tednnein
'firmer editions. I have been endeavoring to
roeureaubacriherv anto. g nor people, snd
tenor more subscribers will be obtained.
0.5.8
I will take ten aeta (of Scutt’a D hie)
bound and lettered. j, y
I have obtained ten subscribers for y-.ur
fiditiun of the Pamily Bible—and have no
doubt but there might be something I k -100
copies-old in this place if you hi.l sit agent
here—I thought the work ought to be en
couraged and for hat reaann took a subienb.
lion paper. It iaawork that every iim.lj
should have that ia able to purchaie.
. , , . J. E. H’C.
I am glad, that y*u propoie to print Hr-
Scott a excellent Family Common uy, and
ihuuld be very glad if it were in my power ta
give a more libera) patronage lo the work,
titan, aa cireumatancet are, I can. I«W4
nnweter, beable to do something t eight ct
ten lets I ahull certainly like i and it may be,
double that number, \, R,
1 have ptoenred fifteen lubsc-ij-r* »
Scott's Bible. J A.D.
I think I ahail diapose of 20 aeta or mo e of
'r,e Family Bible, y y
.. J, h *T e circul,lr d propoula for Scott’s,
Bible .. how many have been engaged in sill
cannot ti ll / but between SO and 30 seta in
;li a vicinily. j g,
I have concluded to become reiponsible
to you fur thirty eete of Scotl’e Com nenti^.
C. B.
o ut *' , ’ re P rocuret ' 1° 6 subjeriberi to the
Ribjei 6 seta to be bound In caff, 3 lets to
be done in boards the other 97 aeta, bound
pad lettered u described in the proapectas.
H Ms
I presume I eould procure S00 suJseri-
oen for your edition of Scott’s Bible Abe
demand ia increuiog for tbetn. Thru wiU
finally supersede every other large or Family
Bible. Fifty of my tubicribors five wKhln a
circle of S.milu! j. L.
Juat published aa editian of the aataa wou,
completed in kix volumes, without marginal
referenoes/price ia bosraa g!8| in aheep
SRI / in calf 237. Either of those edition!
may be had of thepuhlisbor in Boston , or of
S. C. A J. SCKENCK. SawannoA.
.Ta i 11 M
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Marking Btus\\es,
F a superior
for sale by
BOV to
, just received and
GEO. RYERSUN '