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City'Sheri Ifs Sales.
On the first Tuesday in May nut,
rryiLL be sold in ft. nt of th« Court Uou+
\JJ in the City of Savannah, between t-
umal haute of 10 end 4 o’clock,
One negro awn named Tom, levied on a
the property of John end Valeria Devil, to
Hhei‘lft‘% Sale,
, On Me first Tucsdnj in May next,
'Tll.I, be told ip front of the Court -
louse, in the el|y of Seventmh, between
_ >iu»l hoori often «nd four o’clock,
T ie following right negroes, vie, Cuffee,
sy
ttou, the Court nf Com *g,v,“Efit
.mbU..^n„F.n,l Teeminer. for thee. I ' end Jim, levied onunder a fl-tx. on e lure
own Pleas end Oyer ami Terminer, for the e.
ty of Savannah, j.hn G. Blwtce vs. J im P,
G Deris, G ierdun of John end Vnlevis.Dn
via end Wit, Bowers vs. the asm.
Lot letterVl'«i1pn5e'il 1 m e fi!w r ofl(l!ninon U o
dub T. Bollea, Pereival Ward, bounded north
by Preeident-st. south by Yoflpst .east b-
one portion ol said Lot, west by the Court
House,4eried on u thu property of Job 'I
Boltee, to aatitfy an execution from the Court
of common Pleat ahd Oyer and Terminer fm
the City of Savenneb, Samuel Mi Mordecai n
gob T. Bollea;
Southern half of Lotat N e 39, thirty-ninr.
end 40, forty, with |h~ imp' ovemcn a ihrr< or,
Elbert vVa-d, bound'd north by the norther
halt of said Lott to .lit by Liberty,at. eaat hi
Jeffaitim-it, lev ed ones the property of Ben
Jamin Sheftall, to eettafy two executions lki.it
the Chart of Common Fleas and Oyer anti
Terminer for tbe' City of 8avani ah, J-ss-
Mount VI Benj, Sheftall.
A I tbo right, title, tod interest, of Bjldwl
Co k to that double tenement budding on 11 1
western part ot Treat Lot lette, A, oounor
no th by Bryan-st- south by St. Julian' at. ear
by part of sa d Lot,'west by Whhakefai lev
ltd on at the property of Baldwin Cook, t,
satisfy airexectii>nn from the Court of Com
mon .Pleat and O er and Terminer for tin
City of Savannah, Norman Pease vs. haldw i
Conk.
All that Lot snd improvement! known in
tha plan ef the City of Savannah, aa Lot No-2
two.t’erciv.d Ward,bounded north by Wrigh-
Square, south by a lane, east by Lot No- 3
three, west hi Lot No I, unc, levied on at
property of J, > T Bollea, to sat sfy an rxe
ettlion fro ti the Court of Common Pleat am'.
0 ei and Terminer for'be City of Savannah,
J aeph Clark va. Job T BolUa, rod assigned
to > B 1 Parkman, property pointed out by
dif ndant, and aul'tect to o mortgage.
A. I D’LYOM C S
anr‘,14 ***
u ~" Sheriff’s Sales,
On the first Tuesday in May next,
W it iL be - old a the' onrt Hoove in the
City of Sivannab, between tbe houre
often and four o’clock.
Lot and Buildings No. 17, seventeen, Wash
ington Wart, in ’he C t. of Savannah, bound*
C-i cant' by Lot No- 18 eighteen, south b»
8t Julian-at. weai by Pnce-st. and ficth by
Bryan at. levied on ae the property of Ste
phen S. Williami to s-itmty in elocution in
furor of Janes M'Henry, and others As*
aigneeaof Wta Turner.
All tbit tract of land known by the name of
V weedid-, in tbe County of Chaiham, eon
taining 346 icrea, bounded on the north by
Savannah it ver, levied on aa the property of
Join Morel, toeatiafy execution! in favor of
To. Taylor It Son, and others
Whirl Lot containing 46 feet, 8 inches on
Sayannth Hiver, 66 feet 8 inches on Indian*
Street, extending from aatd River to the said
street, in extent about 400 feet, thi same
. JiW| - — ,
i.iaure, aethe tuonorty f* ® h * r . le * H -
m favor ofFrederiek W. Hum-man-
march T |niA”D’I.YON..? C O
Sheriff’s Sales,
OP ATTACHED PBOPKHTY.
O tbf flrat Saturday after tbe hr.it i ucaday
in May next, will he sold at the Court
louse in the town ofoSt Marys, between the
mure of ten end lour o’clock the following
• gro slavra, via. Lancaster, Furry, Rule, and
ier two chit-ten, Ifapnah and Archibald, anld
tlhe property ofT’homas Andrews, uii-'e
in attachment n ravorof 'lobert Uilhi
old by conaent of ail parti' s-
April 1,18 J. M. H. HBItB \ I’D S. C.C.
Ap*i' H 13
Administrator’s Sale.
On Ihefirst Tuesday in May next.
I Wll.lL, sell at tho Court-IIousc in Jeffer
son, Camden Cuunty, between the usu
al hours of sale,
Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and her
four children, Daniel, Stephen, John, and
Yorick, the property of the estato of George
Morrison, deceased, lor the benefit of the
creditors and heirs of snid estate, pursuant
to leave grunted by the Court of Ordinary
of said county.
GEORGE MORRISON,
Administrator, with the will annexed, of
George Morrison, Sen. deceased.
April 14 18
J. Shinn’s Panacea,
rnilE subscriber Uavingdia, uvurert
1 poiitinn of SfTAIM'S CELEB
PANACEA, hal now a supply on
sale i he baa reduced then*- Ice from
82 to, or by the doien ]g'i4.
All charitable -inat itutioni in the
•md the poor will be supplied gratia.
If the eitiiens of tb« principal
towns, will appoint »n egont to oner an
distribute thia medioine to the poor, bg|i|l be
This medicine is celebrated for thr cute ol
the following dleeeiea eerofela or king'-
evil, uloerated or putrid sore ducat, Ion,
Handing rheumatic affections, cutao jui dis
ease!, white swelling and diaeaae of t s bone*
end all eeaee generally of the ulcero, charge
ter, and chronic dtacases, generally iling ii
debilitated constitutions, but more i peciall
fro'- eyphille or affections ariiing th -efrom ;
ulcers in the larynx, nodes, £fc. ipdthn.
dreadful diaeaae occasioned by a ng an,’
excessive use of mercury, Ue, It ii la;, pic
fill in the dia use of the liver-*’
CertVftatttaft*
I have within the lust two years ha an op
■mrtuoity of teeing aeveral cases of v y tnve
terete ulcers, -which having previnui - resist
ed the regular model of treatmei , wer.
healed by the use of Mr, Swrim’a 1 inacea,
-■id I do believe, from what I hav seen,
that it will prove an important remidyin aero-
'ulous, venereal and mercurial diletiei.
N. CHAPMAN, U. D
Pmfeoan* oft**' r***»i*ua** and practici
of Phytic, in the University of d»e««
sylvanil \
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Straim
in numerous instances, within the las' three
care, and have always found it extremely
efficacious, especially in aee-ondarysyphilii,
md mercurial diseases, I have no lesitatior
ii pronouncing it a medicine of intstimablt
value. W. GIBSON, I. D
Profeator of Surgery in the Uiu’nof Penn
Philadelphia, February 17,182|
JOHN SHINN, Qiemiat.
Philarlelphin, IVr, i7 ]8 '3. |
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
Vegetable Catholicon.
VpHB auhstribi r rein etlully _volieita the atv^
mule) wish toba. With my thanki, T am your
tiged humble! ervaut, (--to
\ GfOKGE KAN8.
Cityf Phi'adephia, h
oo r 4v* K , ut* tins District of Sou if
Georgia—Camden County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1B24.
Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selveslcr
Bryant.
'< fcN petition ot V nrnihy Hopbine, Matirp
a lliat in eunsialAieaiiiin nf psrtiin pram-
swf»ry note*, m*4e to the mid Timothy, by
them, one payable with intere*t, from 6r*i
of January, 1821, on the first of January, 1822:
. second payable a* tiforesuion the first of
January, 1823/ snd s th>rd payable as afire*
•wd» on the first of January, 1824 executed a
inortgo^e to said Thnotl.y Hopkir.s, his hear*
and VMgna, on all those four ttac s of U»;d,
situated in fhe sounty aforesaid, conveyed by
the said Ti nothy, to the said ?.sn#ley am!
SHvester, «nd lyiiiff on the smith side of
Great Sstifis River, one trset coi-lK'ninp sev
enty-seven, seres, more or le»/ two tmcis
contMininp fif y -acres, more or less, and one
\ther tract, containing one hundred ami eiijh-
ty*eight acres, more or lees, conditioned fur
he payment of the three said several nmei,
on the days above mentioned, snd that said
several notes remain unpaid—on motion of
Archibald Clark, attorney for plainli*, it b
being the eaatern pert of Wharf Lot N<r 3,1 e^heire*- -
„ I — __ ,l. — t D-h-i.l I nel ™
fhre*, levied on u the property of Bobert
W Pooler, to e.it'ify twq executions in ftror
of Joeieh Per B- Id, end John Dicks, property
pntntea out oy me ueienuam-
All that half of Lot No 12, Columbia Ward,
with the improvements thereon, to eatiafy an
execution iaeuing oat of e Justices Court in
ftvnr of Wm. Robinson, returned tu me by
Constable.
ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C.
ant*!: 3 OU
»hei ill* s aaics.
or assigns, pay into Cour,, wlthi-i
twelve months from this date, tii« sums due
on uid notes, and the interes and cos's, oth-
| erwise that the eanitv of rerlRmption be for-
I ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed
| ings take place, as are pursuant to taw.
True extract from the minutes. 27t.h Octo*
her, 18/4. JOHN BAl T BY, Clerk
,nov 4 ’5
IN EUllii
Tteasu?^ Ueparlmk t,
March, 14, li25
W HERE IS on the 3d of Hard, l”?J a
law was pavsoiJ bv the C mgrria i f the
United Slates, of which the 3d 4-Ji. a d 5di
sections are l<- I: - - o-dH follow y'l i-'X :
*' Sec, 3. And be it further enat'etl. That n
vubaerip’.itm .t> the amount of twbivo milium
ofdoIlKis, of the six p i cen'. '-tiick of t .<
yea- eighteen hundred and thirteen, f>», ,n(l
the acme is hereby proposed ; for which nu
poaebook. ahall be opened at the Treasury f
tile United Statea, and at til s.-veral loan ffi
oca, on the firs' dav of April neat, to enntinu
open until the first day of October there-.irei
for such parts of the above mentioned th
script iun of stock aa aliall, un the dxy of >ub
seription, stand on the books of the ’’rrslor.
and on ihnaeof the aeverai loan ■ ffi es, re-
speelively; which aubacription shall r.e iffrci
ed by a trav.jf r to tiie United States, in thr
manner provided bylaw for such tran f-rs,c'
thf credit or crfd ta standing on the said
liookt, and by a surrender of the certificate*,
of the stock to subscribed: Provide i, That
all aubacription by auch transfer, f ..lock at,all
he ennaidetedos part of the said twelve md
lions of dollars rut'- r aed to be borrowed by
the first atctl n f hi , a-.
” See. 4. And be i\ further enacted^ That for
the whole or a ,y part of any sum which aliall
bo thus subscribed, erodes aliall he entered tu
the reapectiv auhac-ibers, wh" shall he entt
UttJtps
tention of every friend of suffering hu
i mity, to to tlio above n< w end invaluable
emedy, whose unequal powera in eliminating
from the a.vatcm the very seeds of diaeaae,
a;,din rcst-inog the deranged and morh.d
condition of the organe oflife to a free end
healthy exereiae ortheir functions, haa exci
ted the artiiniaHment, and completely ail,.It
rrd the objections of tlm moat incr-.d ilous —
Pacts are the best arguments. In order to put
.he virtues of tncLaiholieon to as levers a
scrutiny aa pi.aaible, it waa offered by adver.
t aement. together with the attendance of a
physician, gratuitously to any person who
would apply for >t> an I white cause might
-teem t come within the range of ita healing
power—numbers of severe case* of long sit u-
i'lg.a-dtome of them aeeminglv de t-. -r te
onra, pro anted themselves, all of which habc
been cured or lo much relieved as to warrant
-he alien ion tint a little perseverance will do
so In fact, auch ia the confidence of the pbyai
cian under whose care these patients were
placed, in this remedy, e co> fide ce result,
ing from the irresistible eomistmn that has
treen fnrred upon hit -wind by ocular demon,
.stratum, and a person,I trial of it on h'.wsel
hat he permits me to declare ii aa Ins dtei
led opinion, thi-.t 'he Catholicon is not only a
perfectly safe and innocent, but a moat pow
etui In—In.atc remedy in certain dia
eases and atetea of the sistem, auch aa lire fol
owio gi—
Debility resulting from intemperance and
limpationi Old ana inveteraf Ulcers. Pains
in lire bon, a attended with swellings i f the
j„in o i Indigestion, Bl rt-hea on the face,
pimp e>, Ike. t A1 complaints of the Liver t
' etier.- Yawa; Syphilis .- Cutaneous diseases
generally i Mercurial and scrofuloua com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprieter ml
emnly ph dgea h s word conaista exclusive!
,f vegetable matter) with the exception of .
-d gut determi ution to the bowels., which it
preserves in a soluble state, act- insensibly, 1.
pleasant to tbe taste, and requires n ■ particu
ar regmien, (abstinence irum spirtuous li
quors always excepted,) or confinement. As
a gentle, safe and agree-b.'e cathartic med.
Cine, improving the appetite and r< aturug the
general ‘one of the ayatetn, it is confid ,ntly
recommended to bulies in a delicate situa
tion. W W. POI IElt,
66 Uheii-u -street.
tireltKe'iSmteti itatea owe to
nr CRrtiiituttisM rurpofiiiu!
the holder or
| Between W. Divvies, Adm inistrator, Complain
ant and John Camochnn Administrator, )/■
bonio no with tbe wi t annexed oy' Geor re
Richardson and others, Dtjendants ——In
equi’y Chatham Superior Court- Chancery,
„VUth August,! 8 J4.
Dnth 'Jirst Tutbda in May next, between the
usual hours,
W ILL be bold the Court House In the
County cf Bryan* the foliowin^ Lots
« parcels of Land on the IslandI of Os«bs» .. _ , ppel |L tbM John Carnochm,
!!’ y ’ HTl T ' w I one of the defendants in the said bill of
partition of the same bland by the numbeis , um pl t i n t numed, residua without the atate ol
oney two, three, four, five, erx, veverr, and that j G i in t( , par , t - t | le United Kingdom-.
■'< Great Britaina„uIreland.called Scotland .
nt the edge of tbe woods, in the South part 1 1( u ordere(l that t h e „id John Murrey Car-
of the said laat tract, from the Weetermoat to
the Eaatermoat Creek.
Also, the Cabbage Garden traet, being the
Es-itermost parta of tract ten, eleven, twelve,
from the path in the old fi.dd in the Stwnnlh,
to be continued in a straight line until it inter
eo'da-Rradley’a Hammock rtbrshet on one aide
cd' rgeechee river on the t.'h'r. Also,Horae
u-.^nnnk. captaining fifty acres. Aim, Bred-
le.i’a Hammock, containing one tm-<s ->i end
fifty five acres- Ane alio, a Hammerk called
Bradduck’s Camp containgtbirti eight acres,
be ng parts and p.rcela of the said Island of
OiMbaw. Levied uponaaapa-t of the ea
tale of the h e John M-trel, deceased, under
and by virtue of a fi. fa on a decree of the
Superior Court of jhxthtm Ct-unty, ins case
wh.-rein Simon Donald and wife were com
phinan's. and ''homaa N. Morel and others
defendants
THOMAS HEARN, S. B. C.
V»*c!i *»0 • tl5
bheriff’s hales.
On the first Tuesday in June next.
Akswill be s- d at the Uourt;Houae in the
W City of Savannah, between the houra
of ten and four o’clock, the following 16 tie
gross, via .—
Sippio, Hager, Abner, a„»p, maren, Jerry,
Bilfy, Burke, Parria, Br am, Dinah, Little Brem,
Prince, Ben and Meriam, with tha increase
jf the familiee, levied on under a foreclosure
noeban, do appear and answer to the com
plainant's said bill, within nine months from
the date of thia order, otherwise that th,
laid bilLas to him. be taken nro cpideeu..:
and it it further ordemA, tn*t a copy of thi.-
order be publishrd once a week, in one ,--*
-he public Gaxertea of this state, until the ex
piration of the time within which the said de
fendant is required to appear and answer as
aforesaid.
-rue copy from the Mh-utet, this 21st dty
August, 1824. A. B.FANN1N, Clerk,
august 24 SOf
IN otice.
V LL pers ni iiaving demands against th-'
estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late «
lie city of Washington, deceased, are re
q ,ired to hand them in, legally etteste,
within the time prescribed by law : and the
indebted to said estate, are required to malt
mmediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jan 14 4’n
Notice.
N liVJi MOWTHB alter the (into or this
notice, application will he made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber-
5 ?VSTI l r Count y’ fot permission to seif a part of
wib-neton* fo f r u?/ * T ^ * W the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
Two negroea, viaNed and Gt.rgow, levi- V* e ben f 1 of f," d ° f 8lid
. 1*-. P_ .I deceased. JOHN VV. STACY,
ad on,a foracloaure of a mortgage from Cbls.
Dimer to Joseph K -pman.
ISAAC D’i YON, S. C. C.
an II 4 09
Sheriff’s Sale.
dec 18
Administrator.
21
flO luK.
O N the first Saturday after the fir.t Tuea- NT IN ,? MONTHS afier the date hereof, ap-
dsy in Mi; next, between the houra ot f-” plication will be made to the Honorsbli
' day in Mi; next, between the houra
ten and four o’clock, will be aoli at the mar-
kkt-houae in the town of St- Murya, the fol
lowing negroea, vix s Judy and her eon John,
Simon, end Charles, levied <m a, the pro|>er
of amort
he Inferior Court of Chatham county, when
-itting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell
, lot, with the improvements, situate in thi
city of S.vanuah, in the uid eounty,anil known
7.'*’? S**" "* •*‘‘ l ci, f by the No. 53, Brown
— ward, lor the benefit of the heirs and legatees
gage, tnfavor of Edward F. Tattnall, adminis- I th « estate ol tbe late Hugh M’Call, dew
tntar of John Hamilton- ceiled.
THOMA8 M’CALL.
X-UU,tl* IMUKa,
March 2 ’ 82 I Eaecutore.
net *4 yp
Sheriff’s Sales. . v „
Alt the first Saturday, after the first Tues-1 NUl UK.
day in June next, will be told at the IVTINE months after date, application will be
Market-House in the town of 8t. Marys, two I ix made to tile Hon. the Judges of the Court
negroes, »l*. Bob and Boae, levied on U the I .it Ordinary -f Chaiham county, for leave to
property ed Joseph Rain, to aatlify in execu- I oell all tbe real mate of the late William Craig
♦to" on the forecloaoreofa mortgage, in favor |deoeaaed, for the benefit of tbe heirs end cred-
_ ... ^ ...
. , t--—- -, „ JOHN M’NISH, Executor.
April 1 13 | oct 13 < 71
h ll- -- -
1‘nt 'iTK.nt isi.i all respects correct and tru
that the sigi aiure to it is in the baud
tvrff incr of this deponent
J W Rl IN8 ( Alderman.
Philadelphia* May 28^ 18 J4-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Ottholieon ia peeuliurlv
adapted tu those diseases which are prevale i
mong the colour d poi.uiatJon of the couth
l<\ that Uiaesse which is eal^d vawa. it s
Mure rumedy j a single trial of it, will convince
planters of its superior rfficae) tn wny rente
dy of a similar nature in (he United States*
NO <'IC*4
Tlie advantspCH of this medicin'* are, not
confining the pa ichi tmnecvs ar lv to the
house* or keeping li m from ( is business/—*
With one solitary SKcepfun hat n 1,
ou« liquors, it does not lay any restrictions upon
his afp.Me It Hat) gentic *ia *is ..*peia u.»
*mt the pffient findshimseli fretting well he
cannot tell how. As it ia not the wish of thr
proprietor to take any thing for which he
cannot give « roxsideration equal in value
persons at a distance who may w*«h to try
wia medicine, but who are nut certain if it
be applicoble to their complaint, are request
'd to describe 'heir case and sympio-ns in
i :utte*’, p Jit-paid, and directed to him — th.b
ettet will be immediately placed in h ma6
fully corapffent to de^d*. the question.—
should ho remedy not seum to mit the dis
ease, they will be frankly told so.
CAU ri >N-
To prevent d s*ppointin'*nt it is well to
•riote that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to
5 oottieu to effect a cure so that pe. s as wh •
*re iabouring under any serious infirmity,
must make up their mind to pcisevere t > that
extent at least—if they do no', they might as
well save themselves the trouble and expense
f ushga smtiiler quan'ltv.
All or tie's pist-pdd and enclosing the mmny
immediately attend'd to* auff the metliffne
pocked and delivered with directions for use ,
•> any place in the city* and forwarded as di
re'•ted
N* B. To prevent the possibility of t il im<
p i&ition* »t wi>» be soM in Uie CHy or t'luladet-
nhia, at the office in Fifth near Race-Street,
>rat the dwelling of the propri* tor, Ns. 66
Iheanut s: reet, only, an 1 abmud by his au<
huri2ud agents W W Pi'TIF.R,
66 Cheinut M eet, Philade'pfiia•
SCOTT’S BIBLg
iT.incrv, tamo,
. 5 «•» p o slu
By SAMUEh T. Vi .tSTR .
•r'nhi
holders there.if, his or tbe r assigns,
sum to be expressed tharein* equal to the
amount of the principal stock thiw subscribed,
hearing sn interest n< t exceeding four wui
me half per centum P' T annum, pi ysble
quarterl'', fr m the th** iv.fi’**
ber.one thnu*-tH»eign^ 'dred and twe dy
five f transferable in the same i- anner as u
provided by law for the transfer of tl>e stock
subscribed, and subject lo r^d ' m?,t on at the
jlensure of the United &*ates* as follows : one
ia!f at any tiinetfer the thirty-fi si day <•“
December, one thousand eight hundred an
twenty-eight: »u<d the remainder at Kny tinu
after the. thi> ty-fi at day of December, out
thousand eight iuiuditd and twei.t.^ntne
Provided, That no reimbursement shall b»
made except for the whole amount of sue!
•tew cert fi.«te / nor until after ai least
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement And it shall he the duty of ’ht
Secretary »f tbe Trensuft to cause to be tra'tr
tarred to tbe respective subscribers tbe ae»'$r«
Wy ikon, rw^>ribsr! beyond 'b.i
of the eer-fi'-Ates uf four :«nd one ha/f per
^ent, stock isbu tI ?<• th«m rcsuectlvr-ty
“Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That
he same fiindi* v r> <d; h»*ve herelukd burn,
nd now are pledged bv law lor thepaymem
of the intrrest, snd for the redemAiorj
indorsement of the stock which n iy be re
learned or reimbursed by virtue o ilie pro
visions of tbit act, shall remctin pledg d iu like
manner for he payment of the irten t necru-
t ig on the stock created by reasni of su i
-ubscripMon, and f'r the redcmpttoi or remi*
'iirsement of the princip <1 • r iht an e. Ai d
• shall be the duty of the con mi’-sior th of tic
inking fund to cause to be applied nd puid
nit of the said fun ', yearly and e- «*y - year,
uich sum and sums as may be annual mqu r-
*d to discharge the inte<eat aer.ru.ni on li e
nock which may be created b virtui of th:r
n t. The said commiaffi ners arc, alA here
y authorized to apply^ fr-m t me h tim-,
uch sum and sums out of the nvid fied, t»‘
thev m»y think proper, towards retesting
y purchase, or by reimbursement, i«/eon-
armity with the provisions of «Me acfi'th*
>> inclpaf of tne said stoex : ana suiff part oi
the annual sum often millions ofd liars, vest*
d by law in the s:ud commissioner!, as imy
te necessary and required for the itjoie pur
•minus, shall be snd continue appropriAed to
the payment of interest and redempon of
be public debt, until the whole of tlx stack
vhicli may be created under the provt nn§ of
ibis act, shall have been redeemed o reim-
burseA
Now, therefore, notice i» hereby glv i, th*‘
Hooks will be opened at the Treasury >f the
United Ststes, and it the several loan fines,
on the first dsy of Anril next, and < itinue
open until the first d* of October, ereaf
er, for receiving subscrintions in coi jrmity
with the provisions of the said law.
The subscriptions nmy be made by e pro
prietors of tbe stock, either m perso or by
their attorneys duly authors*) to n scrib-
and transfer it to the Uoited States*
Should subscriptions of said stock I s made
to an amount exceeding twelve nil Jon* of
dollars, a distribution of the ssid su** of twelve
-msiluuiM ft f dollars will be made km bug the
subscribers, in proportion to tha «umi subscri
bed by them retneefivejy* T .
8AMUBL L. SOUTHARD. \
Acting Secretary of tbs rreasurv - '
March 26 10: | f 0
’i ston for publishing ,2? *9,
w fU.r MB LE cLnivnllfm
g nal Reft enc-s o be •/>»« ... M -’for,
ViLU -IEd HUrAl, Or TJYn ' '«
AitUshed with a Matesi of the t9 ‘
. T EltMd.
I ahiM he well nrimed, un roiJ ...
I. ho ooa.pri.rd n.lx
* e-«itain thr Bern lure-. iv,. H
Jtf w -/V.-rn-ncitl*, l ItU Ollttcto; (It, " -J
Expit,,atory 'olea. -,o True,ut‘.IObJZ^
tM inoroiipmux Mar inn Refem <l ' , " , <
t. Printed word tor wo, .1 fi , >■
Stereotvpn E-ht-on, published sin JB
hot a dec- iic The prior »ij| b .
•uardn R"4, in sheep; g-10, in calf hi T "
F.x racts tf i
Philadelphia, May 31, 1824
At the request of Mr. W. W Potter, Ih.tYi
late.y exhibited, in severs) in : t*nce*, a n»edi
cated simp, called Potter’s Vegetable Oatho
•icon, with the most decided advantage. 1)
Uits, us et, never foiled effecting a cure in
every ca*e in which I have thought proper tu
employ it. H* M’MUltnilE, M U
Phi’adephia, July 28th, 1824.
Mr. IV \V. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish thst 1
would give a concise statement of my Buffer
ings, from - the hopeless commencement, tr
the present propitious stage of my disease'
About five years ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of Januury, from
imprudent exposure on deck, I waa seix ^l
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on board) I wss compelled to beat
it, as I nvght for two or«c*t, when on my ar
rival at Charle*»”n, S. C. it was treated as
I'y phus. The skill of mv Physician subdut d
4k*. fcftnrunr rL«n1x-Jike, tbe termination
of this gave ris* to a durase equally diat-csv
ing, snd which, tiff now. I had thought incut*
.hie. Various abscesses made their unweb
?omeap(’earance, particularly on the joints,
a*hicb were swelled to an enormous size.—
Vheee g aduaUy subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee affected tbe
bone—an incision was now made and a large
evacuation of mis, mixed with pieces of bouc
took place. In addition to this, I suffered the
most excruciating paimrin my joints that man
ever experienced Every ibing that was
administered either gave me no relief ;'r ser
ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of
whi- h increased with every succeeding year,
■such was my painful si uatiun that I despaired
of ever being restored to my heahh ; I had
rot o »lv tried the regular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular ret***
*dy I could heat of- It was in this flv r -'
despond ng condition,.hit I iva»» rt!WUfc ® e “
vomm?nee a cmirsie of v*w* Yeuetable «
on, snd f • haopv r.»«!u!t h, "fom the use
of the two bottl e my whole tyrem hu? under
tffi-ct» wmfrivc. rex'o ution. »>i< p iins hv' fo sn'
ke me;'* thediauharg 1 *from ait ku :- oeg t*
o . mtr.ish^and sv*o! crahei ahogetner. <h
n ! i;e< from whence it proceeded bei.'g cuir.
aletelv ha iled* The tumors, for the removal
of which 1 have tried m vain more remedit-s
t’ ot? i can name, arc rapidly decreasing ; my
NppHiie. which was gone, has returned—I a*:
in fact, near•> web, and feel confidrnt that a
few bottles more of ynur, (to n*e) iiivaluabit
jicdicinc. wiil mtke me perfeeviy so.
Your obliged friend,"
THOMAS DROWN, JR.
I have appointed GMORGE RYE tSON,
Druggist of Savannah, mv sole agent. Drug
gists wat-t'ng the above valuable medicine,
will be supplied by hhn for cash* at the same
rate, as if ordered direct from me—v 2. %30
per dfozen, or three dollar- a a ngle boule.
W. W\ POTTER, Piiiudelptiia.
Any person on application to the subscriber
wli be furnistied with certificKtes of the <ffi
c*cv of the .dr ive medicine, sufficient to # on
v nee the mind of the most sceptical* although
too numerous and h-ngt’ny for ne wspuper n<
sertion. GEO. RYEIfoO'i, Druggist,
Cornet of Bay and Whittaker Sweets,
dec 13
LntuYmaUuu W united
A NY information from, or relative to Mr.
Frederick Loire, Printer, a native of
Manchester, England, and who, when last
heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper
county, Georgia, where it was understood
he had married a young woman of the name
of White, addreased to Robert C. Lowe, to
tho care of tho editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
ID’Tho editors of papers in the State of
Georgia, and in tho Western country, will
confer an obligation upon an anxious mo
ther, by giving the above one or two in
sertions in their papers.
jail 22 49
rim.-rjb,
r ,je “ e • add ened is the P u }//,
Dr 8:ou’tF-ra,.yji;b| P)em n
i-nteem Dr I ......
raiouiated to prom-ite the cans., of 5mtliS
piety It seems scarcelj p..»,'bl e f„, L 1 " 1
cad-daily the Note! and Obierwi™. 0 "*?
Tamtly Bible without becomi--,, , w “ "'' k «
vetter man EOWAHl) o O’t.FPm J
I Slave aeen no comm
Scriptures which 1 hmk w ..fi 0 i‘
general use and edification. It i, a
vhich ever. famaT; ought to posses.
It is a work distinguished for'.hT.S';
ty and oonver.ience of it, amuKi-menh fit
clo irneas ... .-fi lelity o( iu eipnililott it,
leatness and pcrspicu'ty of its aUlc, i|« '
iioyel-nee and candour of its spirit, th* c '
ciseness mid pu.tineiicv of u apn|i c „, J,*’
-nd for it, umt-irm ti tidency tc pm ., 0 ir
geiical truth >««i piety. 1
. , „ , IBIEt.IlOLUW.
Of Or. dcoit’s Family llihle. lie I fr (el .
ia>, th.tin my e,tim«li,m it cla-aerveitly r.ntj
among our ablolt mil Ires- -tomm otn-iea.
THOMAS BAl-UWm
Dr. Scott’s Pamify B hie int-nd-i-
nccially fur t- e ure of Lbnsiwn lamil-* I-,
work high y evangelical, exicnand,
live, and deeply ii'ien-mUi-
Daniel (’..stNiiTO
rtirut,,.*ut«. Of I:,,,,,,,.,
■on thi-u-ble. is so generally kjmvn, ar >, »
ughlv approved rnongst til-, in M im 4 ||„,3
md pious Ciiriatianathroughou! our co-ii'ii
■:nd hoe passed rapidly Ihi i npl.., ‘J
i-ditione, that I deem fui tiler rrc o.ine’o?,.
ion, neediest-
. . J t’OTSR
I am acquainted with nn Coir -t-.un -
h. Sacred Sc- iptures fc whir-h I M' - ;■ I-
. ’“J
L okiug-blasses.
J UST received, per schooner Retrieve,
an elegant assortment of Mantle and
Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri
ces, by J. Ii. HERBERT & CO.
dec 18
Carron Castings.
SO.VOOVSS'JtssS*
dec in N. B. WEED
Pi ot '.'read
HALF RBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread,
md just received and for sale by
J. B. HEIiDEKT A. CO.
dec 29
CuYlted Hair Matrasses
T HE subscriber has just received an as
sortment of the above articles, war
touted to be of the best quality, for sale by
/. W. MOHR EL.
oct25
Philadelphia, July 6, 18 ’4
Mv confidence in Uic v .gei ule catholic-r
is undimiuishvd, and ns fresh in tances of iti
powers *rc daily occurring,in my own pmc-
; rc I ave no hesitation in recommending i*.
tti die peculiar diseases to which it is tppUc.M*
:>)t*,'a(« superior to aesy remedy I am acquaint
ed with. U. M’tfUUl RIB, M D.
Phi’uddphuh May -'8 18 4
Sin—In conrequcncc of imrrud<’ni expos
ure fo r t-f-ars ago I hid ill: misfortune f o be
come. ;;ffi ct jA with * disease, tbe painful r*
sul*8'»f vbluoh induced me to ^pply in suc
cess on to several respectable bbyctcians ot
’iris city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from tfbose remedies I re-
ceiveci another complaint quite as dist. easing
ss the former. My ^ hole system became a‘-
focted. 1 could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my body; the weakness and e-nacia
tion of which wa9 m< h that I could scarce!)
walk. In this stst? 1 fortunately heard of
your vegetable catbulicon- f.mr bottles ot
which, has completely restored me, I hav*
now no pain; my appetite ia good; and m,
strength restored With many thanks for
th* relict your medic ne hu given me, 1 am
your obliged friend, Uc
WILUAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed tq fo fore me. May 28,
1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman.
Phi a Je/pMa, Miy 8,18°4.
SVtl in now, thanks to your medicine, a
hearty omm Jfor nearly six years I have been
a martyr to a whose ravag a threat-
ened, if not won stoppe*,^ „ ut * p(|riod t0
my exutenee. Having had no ^
cal advice from the commencemFi,., ,„y
comnleint etlaatgot to auch • height that)
could not swallow without great pain end
diffirulty. Tumor, formed In different parta
of my body, and l began to think my situation
almoat desperate. The five bottles of the
Catholicon which I have taken have com
pletely cured me, and I am now as weii a* I
Feather Beils
J EST received by the William Wallace,
a large supply of the above articles,
with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war
ranted to be of the best quality.
I.W. MORRELL.
Jan 21
Webster’s pel ing Hooks,
i y ECEiVED und for sale bv
tu * ‘
U Jan 13
Jf. B. WEED.
Spanish Sugars.
DD r,fdo J s P* nlBh 8c B‘* r3 -
Just received per Globe, and for sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 4
Cast ---, heel Iron Box . toves,
fc'OR SALE by
r N. B. WEED,
No. 6, Gibbons’ Range.
nov 24
Tar, fitch, ilusin <xc.
JUST RECEIVED,
on bbls TAR
JmlxJ 10 do Pitch
10 do Rosin
5 do hrighr Varnish
For sale by A. Bassett,
No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building.
Feb 4
Wire Fenders a d ( ast-lron
Chimney Backs,
R ECEIVED per ship Cortntr, and for
sale by N. B. WEED.
dee 97 97
t. c njiA ,-iugui-j.
-t £* HOGSHEADS of St. Croi ■ Sugnrs,
JL O of very prime quality, landing from
schooner Nancy, and for sale by
HALL k HOYT.
Jsn 20
-ordially rccomniLiiu for guncri-l u-o.
■Ian of the work is rood
JrtSHU,. ;:v--r,s.
Perhaps in noway, ran miiiist,rs.i : ; i
'f youth, and private BhHariana, In
-r-rv’ce to society, tl'in by t-.i -t :- ,
«-lvee to diaa. mi i-te (his t'atlr i-r-;J.
wmk JOSHUA HUN ’ING I ON.
1 L-nowofno rtommenta'y wlnr.ii i, h.| e .
-ulcul-ttrd for diffusing correct virvs of i-j
grt-atrrntlisofChristiamrj, arid ie.iV.: 1 ;:
ikry impressions on th- mir.d w!n.-n ru t
n m thepenrnlot' it, Ilian the one you at
bout to publish.
DANIELSHAni’i',.
No writer «-em-- lerssdisp.-ied tnc™ , t(
for barren apeculmi n». None more uni 1 ■ „
ly or mure powufmlj inculcates the gres c .
■entiala ol religion Tlie spirit which
Vtdea the work ia t-.Xi-.rl! > ; il is the n- s .
.ntvoionare. healing, yetlhithM spirit of’I,„
goapef. Da-.’IELDANX
From particular ex itninati n, and co r ,--ir.
r-r.g testimony, the-v is nod-mhi on rn -;' j
that Scotl'i Family Bible ifi SHpcrinr Sj |
hen JOSTPH Baifi'.iS'.io.
You will plesas to aer d .ae a.r. copies I
Icon’s Bible ; I refer to your lately propnvj
edition Perliaps I shall induce five n-.i-rr io
t ike Ihe a tme number. H i
It is with extreme pleasure I p t ,-ne
o>' are about to puhlirha new e-lnion ,f
Hcoti’a Bible. Having been in prjoseseion t[
t more than 20 yi-avs, I troa' I know site
'hiugof ttaralue.and an deiernjiie.l to n
mote us circulation among my friends in
will please forward sis copies as soono-ni-
lishtd. r j|
I have obtained four shbr,eribersfnr fce
excellent work you are publishing II. S.
,i* SPyaML to take seven sets of Scot'.’i By
!3*t , ai.cl W DC Bucuumsuic u*i
J fi.
I have obtained subscribers for nin' fnniei
.»f .Sco: i*s Fintily Bible. J. 6.
I shall probably need eight ottrn s •>!
Suott’s Fandly Bible. • J. P*
Rev. 8. 8. of P. lias o’ Isuted ten suhveri*
bers. B. H.
1^ have observed that you are about pub*
ii-.hing ann«hrr ««lition of Scou*s llble
tope you may succi-e ! M9 you n>ve otv’e ;n
former edfftoua. I have been endew *ri»»g lo
irocure subscribers amo* g our p°opie, &nd
enor more subscribers will be ob ar eu.
0. S. if.
I will take ten sets (of Scott’s H'b-e)
bound «id lettered. J. F*
I have obtained ten subscribe’s far
efftiun of the Family Bible—-nod have- iw
d’-ubt but there mi^ht he sotnetlni’g like )00
copies sold in this place if you bad an
here—I thought the work ou^Iit to be tn*
oourkged and fur hat reasoa to-Y a subscribe
.ion paper. It is a work that every fmiljf
thculd have that is able to purchnse.
J, B M’C
I am glad, that y^u propose to print k v <
Scott’a excellent Family Commr.maiy, w4
iliould he very glsd if it were in my power t»
ve a more liberal patronage io the work,
ihuo, as circiinstances are, f can. I ahait,
however, be able to do something s eight of
en se’s 1 shall certainly take; and it-may
double that number. A. H.
I have procured fifteen subscriber* te
ricott’e Bible. J A,D.
I think I sha!I dispose of 20 sets ormo trf
tie Family Bible. B. B
I have circulated proposals for Scoit'*
Bible / how many have been engaged in till
■>nnot ta ll; but between 20 snd 30 sets ia
hs vicinity. J. 8.
I have concluded to become responsible
to you for (Airiy sets of Scott's CommenUty
C. B»
I have procured 106 subscribers to the
Bible i 6 sets to be bound in calf / 3 seta •
be done in boards the other 97 lets, bound
and lettered as described in the prospector
I preaume I could pfoeure suuiiibitn-
ier* tor your edition of Scoff s Bible -
dcmar.6 ia increasing for them. Th y
finally supersede every other large or W
Bible. Fifty ol my aubicribera live witttm
circle of 8 miles 1 ^
Just published an editnn of the sam»
completed in aix volumes, wilheut t <*f'
references; price in boards 8 18 1 "
*2t, in calf 827. Either of theie e 8 '"
m.y be had jd-xfcno^’uavannaO. 5 ,
J. t' —
backlog Brushes,
OVr^? < ‘ U *&
MV 20