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2FJM3 SA®
City oluj( irt , s tsfttes.
On the first Tuesday in JOity next,
tfOHX be .told In fr nt'nttht Court Hon
\## in tab Ciiv of S»*tio »h, between ll-
um.i boom of 10 and 4 oVock,
One neftro m»n namei' Tom, Wed o;i a.
the property uf ,1 h't apd V.l 'via Davit, to
tatitfk two exi-eml in. from the Court of Com
mon Pleat and Over tnd Terminer, for the c.
tv of SaVitonali, J ilin O. Blanco va. J im K.
O Davit, G iardi.n of John tnd V.leri.'U.
via, and Wm. Bowert va the' «tmr.
All the huHdin*a on the centre part of Truo
Lot letter H, at preaeot in the occu,*timi oi
Job T. Boiler, Percival Ward, bounded north
by Prealdent-tt. aouth by Vnrk>at east by
one portion ot Mid Lot, west by ihe Court-
Houae, levied on as th; nrope- ty of Job T
Bullet, to Ittiafy an execution from the Cnur'
of common Pleu and Oyer and Terminer lor
the City of Savannah, Samuel U. Mordecai va
Job T. Boiler.
Southern halfof Loti! N a 3tf. thirty-mne,
and 40,forty, with th* improvements thereon,
Elbert Ward, bound "1 north by the norther
halt of said Lota, south by Lib-rtyit. eaat bj
Jeffe-lon-st, lev-ed nn aa the property of Ben
hmin Shefrall, to avtiafv two eai-cutions fruit-
the Court of Common Pleaa and Oyer anti
Terminer for the City of Savannah, J »
Mount va. Bt-nj. Shefrall.
A'l the rijfitt, title, nv I interest, of B .Id win
Co k to that double tenement bin!<l nir on i It,
western part of Trust Lot letter A, buunrle-.
no thbv Bry-.ru*rt. south by St. Julian-at. eaa
by part of raid Lot, west by Whitakers' lev
led on as life property of Baldwin Cook, to
satisfy aiMiecutinn from the Court of Com
moo Pleavand O »r and Terminer fur tin
City uf Savannah, Norman Pease vs. IhJdwn
Cook.
All that Lot and imorovementa known ii
the plan of the City of Savannah, as Lot No.2
two,t’ercivil Wa* d,bonnd-'d north by Wnyh-
Square, aouth by a lane, east by Lot No. 3
three, west bv Lot No 1, one, levied on a-
property of J.rb T Bailee, tu sat sfv an exr-
eu'ion fro n the Cou-t <if 'tomm-jir Pleaa and
0 e and Terminer for 'hr City of Savannah,
J -aeph Clark vs. Job T Bn'l a, rnd assigned
to ' B' Parkman, property pointed riut by
def ndant, and .ul'j'-ct toomnrtrctr*.
A, I D’LVO.'J. C S.
•nri' 4 (*9
Sheriff's Sales,
OP ATTACHED FHUPKUTY.
O " th; -first Saturday after the first Tuesday
in May next, will be sold at the Court
luuse in the town of St Marys, between the
iicurs of ten and lour o'clock, the following
rgro staves, vis. Lancaster, Furry, Rose,and
er two thil ten, Hannah ami Archibald, add
•s the property of Thomas Andrews, un ,! e
n attHchment n favor uf itobert Miller
old bv consent of all partit-s.
Apiil 1.18-5. M. U. HUBBARD S.C.C.
AprilR 13
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the first Tuesilayin May next,
TWILL be sold in front of the Court-
A# Mouse, in the city of Savannah, betweer
.•e uiiiitl hours of ten and four o'clock,
The following eight t egroea, via. Cuffee,
Foggy, IlmannanCmoliiiu, Joseph,Mary. Bel*
v and Jim, levied ommder a fi.fa. on a fore-
luaure, as the h ope-ty of Charles H. Hay*
en, in favor of Frederick W, Hteneman*
march 7 IS 4 AG IFLYON, S. C. O.
Administrator’s Sale.
On theJint Tuesday in May next,
I WILL sell at the Court-House ill Jeffer
son, Camden County, between the usu-
ul hours of sale,
Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, find her
four children, Daniel, Stephen, John, and
Yorick, the property of the estate of Gtiorgo
Morrison, (Incensed, tor the benefit of the
creditors and heirs of said estate, pursuant
to leave granted by the Court of Ordinary
of said County.
GEORGE MORRISON,
Administrator, with the will annexed, of
George Morrison, Sen. deceased.
April 14 13
J. Shinn’s Paw a oh a.
f !YllE subscriber having discovered tu? com
JL position olSWAlAVS CR LED HAT Ell
PANACEA, has row a supply on hinrt fn
■mle i h« haf reduced thrpidcc from *3 89,
*2 JO, nr by the dosen *24.
All charitable institutions in the U. Stale
md the poor will be supplied gratis. B .
If the citisen^ of the principal cities an*
towns, will appoint an rgent to order an
distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be
supplied. ...
This medicine is celchrsted for the cure o!
the following diseases <" scrofula nr king’
evi^ ulcerated or putnd sore throat, lon<
standing rheumatic afleotinna, cutaneous dis
eases, white swelling and disease of *he bones,
and all cases generally of the ulcerous eharsri
ter, and chronic discuses, generally a> is ng ij
debilitated constitutions, but more especial!
fro ti syphilis or affections arising therefrom;
ulcer* in the larynx, nodes, &fo. and tn
dreadful disease oec-jsio.’ed by a long at'
excessive use of mercury, £fc* It is also uf
ful in llie disease of the liver "
CwcUtLeaUa.
I have within the lust two years had an Jo
port unity of seeing several cases of very in e
UTHln ulcers, which having' previously res
ed the regular modes of treatment, w r<
uealcd by the use »f Mr. Swrinds Panacea,
md l do believe, from what 1 have sc n,
that it will prove an important remedy in suro-
tulons, venereal and mercii'ial diseases.
r T (JHiVPMAN, M. D.
Professor of t; e ‘Institutes and prurtici
of Piiyu c, in the University ol Penn
syIvania
I have employed the Panscea of Mr. Swaim
in n'lmt'rouB instances, within the Irs* thre*
>oais,and have always found it cxtremel)
•‘{Rcacious, especiaiH' ,n sec-ondary svpVilo.
ind mercurial diseases. I have no hestla'io;
m pronouncing it a medicine of inestiruabk
value, W. LIUS ON, M D.
Professor of Surgery in the Um'iy of Penn.
Philadelphia, February 17,1823.
JOHN SllINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia, Nov '7* 18 '3,
VA UABIjR MEDICINE.
tuitIav.’ ^
retable Catho/icoti.
«’DHl mbmlbVr re. ciluiiy aohcila the at
if iStioii of every frirn-l ofaufforiii,; hii
,nity to lo tl-e above nfW and invaloahh
.-rfiKwll whoae unequal powers In eliminating
franttae matem the very seola of fllaeaat,
and in'Vesturing the deranged and mnrbid
oon'litl"n ofll'V organa of life to a frpe sod
hralthv exeroiaa of.h •« funotiona, has exci*
tedtlie a; t--niehmem, and completely alien
led the ol jootiena ufthe moa, incr< dnlous —
Tatis ore the hell arguments, In order to pU'
lie vinueVol t’ic'taiholicon to as severe a
icmtiny aa p sa blc, it was offered by adver-
garment.together witu the ..ttendmee "fa
uhysie'an, gratuilmmly to any per.'d wh“
vou’d apply for t, an l ah -se eauae migoi
neem t' come within 'he ranee of ita healing
power—hutlibcra uiaevere cnata of long- 1 . d-
ing.ai dsione ol'them aeemiifrlv deip r -'e
on 'S f pr.! ented themselves, all of Witch have
been cured nr no much reli?v*d*s tjWMi r*nt
the usseruon that a little p**rs«ver«uce wi ldo
v) In fart, such istlie coi filencf of the physi
ciio under whose these nntientt were
pUred, in this remedy, • co< fide ce resit t
ing from ihe irreHotible conviun n ti;»t ft«s
been forc ed upon his mind bv ocular de.noi»-
stialiou, <ii d .« pcTm.n l trial f it on h< nsej?
t|i.p ho poruiits m ; to de-Iare ii as ins d ci-
Ud t»pinluu <( il»*t he w.rh licon is not oi.lv »
perfectly xsfe and iMnonent, but a most p«»w
erliil and invulusbui remedy in ceMft’n dfi
8hcritt’’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in May next,
W II L be sold a ihe Lourt House in tilt*
Citv of 8 iVAiintth, between the hour;
of ten and f ur o'clock.
Lot and Btiildings No.*7,seventeen. Wash.
Ington Ware in ’he C*tv ot Savannah, bound
ed e«*t Hy Lat No* 18 e ghte -n, south by
8t.Jultan.st. west by P. ice.st ami hoi th by
Brvsn st. levied on us ‘hs propety of Ste*
E nen S. Williams f» s.itisiy an execution ir.
»vor of .lames M’Henry, and othe<s, As-
aigneesof Wm. Turner.
All that tract of l»nd known hy the name of
Tweedside, in the County of Gha ham, con
taining 346 acres, bounded on the north by
8avano.il liver, levied on as the property of
Jo n Morel, to satisfy executions in favor oi
Wm, I'xylor A Son, and others
Wharl Lot containing 66 feet, 8 inches on
Savannah River, 66 feet 8 inches on Indian^
street, extending from satd River to the said
street, in extent about > 400 feet. h. same
being the eastern part of Wharf Lot N >• 3,
thre**,lffVi#fl ob ws the property of Wohett
W Pooler to a *'sfy «wo execution* in favor
of Jusiah IVj.fi*-id. John Dicks, property
u-unted out b> the defendant*
All that half of Lot No 12, Co’umbia Ward,
with the improvements thereon, to satisfy an
execution isaumg out of a Jutticea Court in
favor of Wm. Robinson, retu m d to me by a
Constable*
ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C.
april 3 0“
Georgia—-Camden County.
Supehtor Court, Octobqr Term, 1824.
Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvestcr
Bryant.
N petition of T m »ihy Hopkins, stating
» that in consideration uf certain prom-
•ssnry notts, made to the said Timothy, by
them, one payable M’ith inte.est, from firs'
of January, 1821, on the first of January, 1822:
>t second parable as aforesd }, on the firs' ol
January, 1823; and % third pavable as af ;r<*-
*aid, on the first of fanuory, 18^4. executed a
.i ortgage taaaid t’imotny Ilopkirs, his heps
and assigns, »n all those four tr ie s of *n.)d,
•iitimted in ‘he county aforesaid, conveyed by
• he said Ti hothy, to the said F.angl**y and
s-lvester, and lying on ihe south side ol
Great Satifia River, one tract containing sev
euty-seven* acres, more. or less / two tracts
'containing fifty acres, more nr less, ai d one
her tract, containing one hundred and eigh-
•eight acre», more or less, conditioned fin
he payment of the throe 9a»d several noies,
>n the days Kbove meiitioiied, and that said
ivveral notes remain unpaid—on motion ot
Archibald Clark, attorney for plainti* 7 , it i*
ordered, that th<* said Langley a*<d Seiveste;,
their heirs or assigns, pay into Cour,,. withii
twelve moniha from this date. Cats so mi du
on said notes, and the intgrea and coats, oth
erwise that the equity of redemption be for
ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed
nga take place, as ate pursuant to law.
True extract from the nimuies, 27th Onto
ber, 1824. JOHN BAIt.RY, Clerk
nov 4 87 4 *•
Sheriff s Sales,
On the first Tuesdav in May next, between the
; usual hours,
1YT1LL be told -t the t!ourt House in the
ff County of Bryan, the foliowinq Lots
or parcel! of Land on the Island of Ossnbsw,
in the aaid County, known in the nlsn of he
partition of the same Lland by the numbe* s
one; two, three, four, five, six, seven, and that
part of number eight, beginning at the hedge
at the edge of the woods, in the South part
of the said last tract, from the Westermoat to
the Baatermoat Greek.
Also, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the
Ea^termost parts of tract ten, eleven, twelve,
from the path in the old (H3 in the .Savannah,
to be Cftntinued in a straight line until it inter.
•cets Bradley's Hammock tfershes on one aide
and Jgeechee river on ihe o h*r. Alao.Hone
Hummock, containing fifty acres. Also, Brad
ley's Hammock, containing one hui d^ed and
fifty five acres* And also, a Himmo k called
Rraddock's Camp contain^ thirty eight acres,
bemg parts and parcels of the said Island of
OiSabaw. Levied upon as a part of fie es
tate of the fate John More), deceased, under
and Sy virtue of afi. fa on a decree of the
Superior Court of Ohathim County, in a caae
wherein Simn i Donald and wife were com-
pluinan's aud Thomas N. M »rcl and others
defendsnta
THOMAS HEARN, .S'. B. C.
Vnreh 20 ’0.4
IN EQUI TY.
Between W, Davies. Adm vintratnr, Complain
ant. avd John t aniochau Administrator, d-
b»nis no with the wi l annexed of Ueor *e.
Richardson and others, D-Jendanis In
equity, Ch itham Supaior Court- C/uineery,
'JUlh A . gust, ‘ 8 3 A.
T appearing ihat John Murray Carnochan,
. one of the defond inis in the snid bill of
complaint nsm-d, resides without the state
Geo -gia, in that part of the United Kingdortw
Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland t
is ordered that the snid John Murray Gar
nochan, do appear and answer to the com
plainant's said bill# within nine month* from
he date of this order, otherwise that t!i
said billj as to him,, be taken pro confeiso
and it is further ordered, that a copy of ihi <
order be published once a week, in one ot
the public Gazettes of this stole, until the ex
lirstion of the time within which the said de
fendant is required to appear snd answer *s
aforesaid.
True copv from the Minnies, ihis 21st day
August, 1824. A. 11.FANNIN, Clerk,
august 24 60f
Sheriff’s >sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next.
rnVlLtj bt- sold M the court- Mouse in the
City of Savannah, between tne hours
of ten and four o'clock, the following 16 ne*
groes, vim
Sippio, .Hager, Abner, 8nap, March, Jerry,
BiU>, Burke, Parris, 11 am, Dinah, Li*tie Bram,
Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the increase
jf the families, levied on und r a foreclosure
of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William
Wash ngton for use.
Two negroes, vis: Ned and G!a;gow 4 levi
ed on a foreclosure of a mortgage from Chas.
Ulmer to Joseph K ipman.
Isaac D'lyon, c. c,
aoM» 4 * Q
Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the firat Saturday after the firat Tues
day in tlr> next, between the him , ui
ten and four o’clock, will be ndl at the mar
ket-houae in the t"Wn of «t- H.rya, he fnl-
liiwiog nenoea, viz: Judy and ber a-m John,
Shaon. nnq Charley levied on aa the proper
ty of Jamea Wdliam.on, deceiaed, to aatiaf)
an execution on the forcclnaure of a mori
yafte, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall, idninii
tratar of John Harndton-
M. H. HEBBABD, S. C- C.
Sb Haryt, Febru T) M, 182S.
Marelt 3 B2
—r Sheriff’s Sales.
S kN the firat Saturday, after the first Tuea-
W. day in June next, will bo told at the
.rkfit Houae in the town of St Marya, two
neyroea, viz Bob and Rote, levied on aa the
' property ot Joaeph Bain, to aat'afy an execu
tion on the foreoloaure of n mortgage, in favor
of Samuel Clarke, andOeorye g. Brown.
April 8.1845- M. H. HBUBARD, S. C.C.
April 1 U
Notice.
LL piirs^n*; having lemands agasnst th
estate of Goostant F'’ecman, Esq lnte «
he city of Washingt*»n, lice nsed, aie r«
tired to hand them in, lecully atteste.
(thin the time presciibvd by law : and tho
tdebted to said v-tate, are rt q'ii*ed to mvk
mmediate payment to
JAMES HUN TER, Adm’r.
Tan 14 4 ; l
Notice.
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, dec-eased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dec 111 21
NO; ICE.
N INE MON THS ufierthe date hereof, «p
plication will be made to the Honm abl
h Inferior Court of Chatham county, wh*»»
fitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to se)
lot, with th* improvements, situate in tin
:ity uf Savannah, in the aaid county,and know
'ii the plan of said city by lh^ No. 53, Brow
Ward, tor tne benefit of the heirs and legatee
if the estate ot the late Hugh M'Cail, de
eased.
THOMAS IPCALL,
PHILIP Bit A SCI,
Executors.
net '4 79
NOTICE.
N INE month, after date, application will be
made to the lion, the Judge* of the Court
-it Ordinary if Chatham county, for leave tt
aelf xM the real t at ate of the late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of the heiraaodcred
tore of laid eatafe.
Treasury Devartme,. t,)
March, 14, 1825 5
W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 1P?5 s
law wag passed hy the Congress uf ti e
Un ted 5tntes,of which the 3d 4;h, a'd 5th
section* are in the words foliowi' g* v : x :
•* Sec, 3. And he it further enticed. That a
aubs^r'p'.iun io the amount of twelve millnrn
»f dollars, of the six p r cent, -.took c»f t* t
ear eighteen hnndri d and thirteen, be, and
the same is hereby proposed ; for which nuj -
pose bpok* shall be opened at the Treasury »*f
the Umt-d States, and at th. 8 *vcr^l loan t»fH
ccs, on’the first day of April next, to cdnticue
»pen until the first day of Ooinbcr lliercalter.
l’ur such pavui of the above mentioned d-
script ion cf stock a« shall, on 'lie flay of wih-
scrlpt'.on, atand on the books of .the rrcasury,
Mud on those of the several loan offi ces, re
speclivel) / which suhscriptu n shall oe effect
ed by a trauf-f r to the United States, in tin
manner prov did byluw for Mich tx»n far?, o!’
the credit or cvultg Ktandiog on the said
oks, and by a surcen ler of the c-Ttilicater
•f tl»e stock so subscribed : Provided, Thai
.11 subscription by such transfer « f tock shah
he cms’deied as part of the aaid tv^eive md
ion* of dollars anthorixed to be borrowed by
the first aecti n * f 'hi* act.
/l Sec. 4. And be *t further enaefedj That for
the whole or any' part of any sum which shall
be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered t<
he respective subsc ibers, w ho ahull be enti
led to a certificate or ce-tificutes ptirporliny
that the United states owe to the holder o'
holders thereof, bis, her # or their uGsigns, s
sum to be expressed therein, equal to th*.
amount of the principal stock thus subscribed,
Searing un interest n .t exceeding four ai d
one half per centum per annum, payable
quarterly, from the Miirty-fi-st day of Decern
ber,one thousand eight hu idred ai d twenty
five; transferable in lie same manner as r
provided by law for the transfer of ihe stock
subscribed, *nd subject to r<d.*mpf)on at the
pleasure of the United Statt.s, as f-diowa : onr
half at any time :.f er ihe thirty-first day ol
D. j oi*inhe% one thousand eigh 1 : hundred, an
wenty-eight: and the remuindrr at any turn
after the thirl* fi st day t»f December, one
thousand eight hundred and twentvMiinc :
Provided, That no re.mburscment shall he
made except for the whole amount of sue!
new eert.fivTStc / nor until alter at least si>.
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement And it shall be the duty of tin
ecretary of the Treasur't»cause to be trues*
rred to the respective subset ibers the’sever
l sutis by t!> *m «u!. scr bed beyond tht* nn'.oun'
>f the cor fi :utes <»f four*- and one ha*f per
ent. stock issti-d tc ih *m rcspecivn'y.
Sec. 5. And he it further enacted, Thflt
h^ same funds which have hcietofore been,
nd now a”© pledged by law for the payment
:>f’he interewt, *f»d for the redemption ai d
cimbursement of the n*ock which may be re-
deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro
visions of this act, shall remt in pledged in hke
manner far he pa’ ment of the inie.'PRt ac.crn-
ng on the stock created by reason of su*h
ub*ictip ion, and fartlic rtd *mptior» or retm
•urse.ment of the pnncipdof ,he g»me. Ai d
it shall be the duty of the c m missioned of the
•inking fund to ctnise to he applied and paid
mt of the said fun \ yearly and e* e*y year,
iuch sum and sum* as may be annually roquir*
:d to discharge the.it.te c*t accruing on the
nock which may be created bv virtue of this
t The said comm ; sdorw»rs are, also, here-
y authoriz'd to apply, ft- m tme to tim# v
ich sum and sums out of the. said fund, a*
hev may think proper, t >wi ds redeeming
y purchase, or by rcimbms *mrut, in eon*
jrmity with the provisions of this act, the
n incipal of the Slid stock : and such part ol
the annux. sum often nv.Hio^a ofd liars, vest*
r*d by law in the said commissioneis. as nn)
he necessary and required for th* above pur-
noses, shall be and c.mtinhe appropriated tu
he payment of interest and rede option o:
he puMic debt,until the whole t.f tie stock
vhich may be created under the provisions oi
h i ach shall have been redeemed' Sr reim
burse* i."
Now, therefore, nntlee Is hereby g’nen, that
b"oks will he open'd at the Treasury of the
United States, and < he several loan ofHr. 's.
.n the first day of Anril next, snd continue
open until the firat da' f of October, ftereaf-
er, for receiving aubscriMiona in coiJf jrmity
widi he prov siehs of the said law.
The aubicriptiona may be made by tie pro
prietors of the stock, ei»h<*r in petsno or |>y
their attorneys duly author x : 1 to subscribe
and transfer it to the United States.
Sb uld subscriptions of said stock be made
to an amount exceeding twelve m Uiout o»
utllars, a distMbutl' n «.f he said sum of twelve
millions of dollars will be made among* 'hi
subscribers, in proportion to the sums sulAcri
bed by them respectively.
, SAMUEL. L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury"
March 9 6 10 «tO . r
(•AS),* snd states of ti e s stem, such aa the f I
owpi g !—
Derihty resulting from in’emnoronce sn
.hssipatioM Oi l and invetemt- U c -r?. Pnm
in the bon s ..ttended wish swellings ( f tilt
j .ins; Indiget'ion, Blotches on the
mtrp e*, •’kc.; A1 comphiin’s of the IJv r
• ctier.• Yaws; Syphuts t Cutauemiadisease*
generaTy ; M^rcu iul and scrofulous com
plaint*
The CRtludicon (which the proprietor r' l
emrdy pi dges h * word consist * exctfjstve.
ofvegjfabio maite ) with die exception of k
?l ! ghl dct.’rmi latinu io ’he bowels, wh ch
preserves in a soluble stde, insunKiply. i
pleaMiit to the la9te, and r* q i^e? n - particu
*ar regimen, ^ahsMncnce from spirt nous
quor* 1 vays except- d.) or I'oufiuement. A
grntle, safe andagree*be cathcrr.c m d
i e, improving tht* a.>netitea*\jj •••■st -r.i g ib<
general tone of 1 tie >ys»em, it is cnmuhmtlj*
recommended to ladies in a delicate shun*
oil, W W. POTTER,
66 CheJ-iU'v-siieet
Philadelphia. Muy 31, 1824
At the request uf Mr, W. W Poifar, I ll »v*
hte y (-xoibited, in sevenn ir*‘t*uces,a n.edi
cniert sirup, oaiird /o'tor's Vegetable Catho
icon, wit!', the must deeded advantage
ias, u* ■ et, nevvr faded cffecitir.g a cure it
erv cs^c in whith 1 have t nmr-t p'oper t'
inpioy it. II. Il’MUIl- RIB, M t)
rfi''u'lcp/nu, July 23th, 1824.
IV W. Potter,
rv.JQUN R’NISH, Executor.j-.
o°tI3w*/*^’. OOt28
t'\ir\ed VIair .>\atraaa«
T HE 8ubBcribor has just received aj
Bortment of the above articles, 1 1
ranted to be of the best quality, for sde by
/. w, morre:
could with to be. With my thsnki, I km your
•bilged humble servant, Ua
GEORGE RANK.
City of Phi ’ndelphia, so
Guurgt K , of Uie D Htrjct of Sou’h,
irark, perso ally appealed', “.nd, being dul;
worn, duth declare and say t.iht the shot/,
statement p.in all respects correct and true
uid that the sig'-a ure to it is in the hand
writing of this deponent
J )H S BI TNS, AlJerman.
Philadelphia, May 28, !8 '4-
TD SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Uatliolicon is peculiarly
adapted to.those disease* winch are provale d
nong the cohutr d po mlut on of the south
lu that disease which is evil *d v« it s a
viiremmedy } » single trial of it. willconvucc
planters of its superior «ifioac.v to any remc
ly of a similar n^ure i*»ia3 United States*
NO TICE.
The arfaantares of this mt d’C'iie are, not
confining the jm.inm unnec-sbar.lv to the
house, or keeping him from his b ’sint*s«/—
iVtlli lino solit.*H n :'*f:Piioij. hit <>. s iri*<i-
jits liquors, it docs not lay any r sl 'icdoas upon
Ids appetite It-s-.0 gentle n us ipeiv .o •
.tut die p'tient finds himself gelling well In*
mnnot tell how. As it is not the wsh of the
pro.'rietor to take any thing »oi* whi ’h hi*
r.annot give * consideration equal in value
persons at a distance who may wish to ♦.» >
,is medicine, hut who are a*>i certain if it
he apphcohle to their comolaint, are reqtiest-
d io descr be'heir c*.is^ and symjvona in
• felter, p*i*t.paid, and di:ect*.ul to him —»h ».
ettor will b*» imm.*diat«ly olace'l.in hanuf
fully comps font to de ■ d * die oueMion.—
should he re.oe ly noi t-o m o suit the dis
ease, they will be tVwukiv told s».
CAU 11 iN-
To pr^ve-t d sappointtn nt it is wr.T to
’•te that i* tv*« s i.io liru'y n»scs from 3 to
5 .’lotvei to ' fleet « cure soth.it oe mnawho
.re ltihouring umler «uy ser'ous in.ir'irty,
n«'*:t make *jp theii mln-l <o pe«severe t<> tna*
ext* n at feis’ - if th. y do uoi , they might
.*ell nve th«m*eiVi*s th * trouble andexi *. n.t
f usi.'.u e smaller *im *mii**,
A’l o de s piSt-p ml md enclosing the m >ney.
i nmed'.a * 5 iv it end rl t , amt on mt-ai.feie
nacisedandd. Uverci with directioua far us-**
»o any place in «bu city, und forwarded us d -
railed
N. fi. To prevent the possibility of K im-
p.sition, it wii b.* sol--’ i.i the c»‘y of Phi lade'-*-
ohia. at the oflic ' in Fifth near llact- ;’r ei,
,rai the dwelling of Ihe prupri t«ii*, No. 66
Jhesuu* s reet, only, q n t abroad by > is a*,
diorlzcd ugen’s W VV P* .’T'l FU,
66 CSemut Sl eet, Philade'p/ha*
SCOTT’S BIBLE
»T.;*r. ITTfK aaiT)0«. •
V 8. O V O^ aUl
Hy S'.d dUKr.T. VtMS'M WG n v,
■Wfi ' H'tltn f.f publtsliinr d Ktrr .
F.d ItLY HIBLB
g’Wtl Heremnc's •. be r. „h j..,/
V'tLUmi HGYAt, Qt TjtV'i
be lit shed with a likc»est of the Author*
TEUllg.
IX
Mr,
Dear Sir—You expressed a
vmh »h’*t 1
would give a concise stateinent of my s lf r
ngs, from 1 the I opeless comineuceme.'.t t-
be present propitious su*e ;*f my di$e.-.sc.*
About five yearn ago, !>n my pasr^ge fron.
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
mpnident exposure on deck, I. wes acizt .
with a violent fever Having no medical at
endantsnn board, I was comrel-ed to ben>-
it, as I m’ght for two weeks, wlu n on n*y sr-
ival at Charleston, S. C. it w*»s tested »**
I'yphus. 'The ulrMI of my Fliysician subdued
the fever, but Fi anix-hke, tne termination
of this gave ris' to a disease equally dial-eas
ing, and which, till now. I had ih. light incur.,
ble. Various abscesses made tlici. ui.w J-
ome appearance, particularly on the j lints,
vhich were swelled to an enormous six' 1 .—
These g adually subsided Into har l tumors,
one of which on my ieft Unee alfacted tl <
bone—»»n incision wes now made and a large
cvoeiiation r.fr’us. mixed with pieevsof bone
took place. In addition to this, I suffered In
most excruciating pain* in my join’s that mar
ver experienced. Every thing that whs
administered either gave me no relief • r *cr
edto aggravate the Jiseaie, the s .verily * f
whi« h incr ;a*sd wi'li every succeeding y* ar.
Such waatny painful si utdionthat I despnirei-
of ever being restored to my heal h ; 1 had
not o.ilv trie! the •e.*ufar means of relief,
but used, though in v*«n, every popular rem»
dy I coailJ hear of* It w*«s in this av ful »»a
despondmg condition,that I wasprrsiuded to
ommence a course of you*- VegHable f«‘U I
ym, anft the hanpv result i*, *'/ om the use
f the two botil s my whole sys 'em has under
gone a complete revo ution, my pains h vefo su-
he i met'* the discharge from my ante ocg n
o ihminh’h' and soO • ceasc l ahoget. e.~, h
leer from t. hence it proceeded being com
jietely healed. The tumors, for the removal
of which l have tried in vain more remedies
an l can rame, are rapidly decreasing j my
—utlte, which wasgitiie, has returned—1 an
fact, near.} welh anil fee! confident that »
few SuttloH more of y* ur, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will im ho me per cctly so.
Yourobhg d friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July '6, 18 ’4.
My confidence in the Vfget.ible cathohcon
is iindlminish'a l, and r.s fresh in taueti of itr.
powers ar j daily occurrii g, iu my own prac
tice l have no hesitation in recommending it.
in the pecul ar disease* to which it is applica
ble, as superior to any remo !v 1 am acquaint
ed with. M. M'MUR'i FIE. k. D.
Philadelphia, May 28.18 4
Sir—In consequence of imprudent expos
ure four ears ago I had .h i misfortune to be
come ’ ffl cted with a disease, the painful re
siihsof which induced me to apply in sue-
cess on to several respectable, physicians of
h'*s city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose rer ed es I re
ceived another complaint quite as distressing
a the former. My whole system became a**
fected. 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 emacia
tion tf which was such that I could scarcely
walk. In this state I fortunately heard of
your vegetable catliolicon- faur bottles of
which, has completely restored me, I have
now no pHin; my appetite is good j and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine lu* given me, I am
your obliged friend, See.
WILLIAM WIL80N.
Sworn and subscribed to b«-fo-e me, May 28,
1824 JOHN BINNS, Alde^uan.
Phi ade'phia, May 28,1824.
Sir—I «m now, thanks to your medicine, a
hearty ma.. Fur nearly its years I have been
a martyr to a disease, whose ravag- a threat
ened, if oot soon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having bad no regular medi
cal advice From the commencement, my
comnlaint at last got to suoh a height that T
could not swallow without great pain and
difficulty. . Tumors fa rmed in different parts
of my body, and I began to think my aituatior.
almost desperate. I he five bottles of the
Cathohcun which I. have taken have com
pletely cured me, and 1 am now as well as 1
I have appointed G SORGE RYE SO
Druggist o; Savannah. m,.*oU‘ag*nl. D.’»k.
/fats w::"t»ng t »c above valuable medioim*
will bn supplied by him for c »sh, at the show
Pnlr, Ha if ordered direct from me—v z. % iO
per d; z»p, or three dollar* w s nglo bottle.
W. W. w OT TE1L Fuilndelphia.
Any pe-sou on H|;plinatUM> to thesuhsc ih- r
wd| l><* fui’r.i'v c d with ccrtiiicatus of h r •. (fi
ui'Cv of the b »ve «r}ev.hciiie,»ufficjei*t »<* ” »o;-
, :pr.e the m ud of the m**st scepLtal. Hlthowpl
t-»o i-.nmerous t»n I I ng’hy f .» n* • •sp .pe.r n
.^erlioo. .GEO. UVSlirO «, U.’ij'g it,
GA’ner of Bay and W lidtaaer Streets,
.far 13
Vntf-vmutiou \VautfcA
4 NY information from, or relative to Mr.
Fukderick Lowe, Printer, a native of
Manchester, England, and who, when last
hoard from, resided at Montir.ello, Jasper
county. Georgia, whore it was understood
he had married a young woman of the name
of White, addressed to Robert CTLowe, to
the care of the editor of the Charleston
Courier, will be thankfully received.
Hj The editors of papers in the State of
Georgia, und in the Western country, will
confer an obligation upon an anxious mo
ther, hy giving the above one or two in
sertions ni their papers.
jau 22 49
L
oking-<*lasst:s.
fl UST received, per schooner Retrieve
an elegy nt nssortnieut of Mantle and
ier Looking-Glasses, »;t manufactory nri
ccs, by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 13
Carr on Castings,
D ,'.'Vf,Yii\ POUNDS ('uiron Cast-
O WtSW in™, liir sale low. bv
d«n IB N.H. WBBD,
l’i ot 1 read.
| n HALF 11HI.S. Inglis’ Pilot Brea?!,
JLm jiiBt received and for snle liy
dec ?9
J. ii. HKiiBEHT & CO.
f'euther Beils
J EST received by the William Wallace.
a large supply of the above articles,
with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war-
runted to be ol'the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jo n 27
Webster’s pel ing Hooks,
t ECE1VKD and lor sale bv
18. Jan 13 JV*. B. WE ED.
Spanish Sugars.
^o| S ^ 1,S ^-
Just received per Globe, and for salo by
J. B. HERBERT &, CO.
dec 4
Cast / . licet Iron Box • toves,
t bOR SALE by
1 N. It. WEED,
No. 6, Gibbous’ Range.
nov 24
Tar, i itcli, liosiu cjc.
JUST RECEIVED,
BBLS TAR
£t\j 10 do Pitch
10 do Rosin
5 do bright Varnish
For sale by A. BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongiu’s Now-Building.
Feb 4
Wire Feodors a d ast-lron
Chimney Backs,
R ECEIVED per ship Cw»n$r, and for
sule by N. B. WEED.
dec 27
27
>t croix sugars.
i rt HOGSHEADS of St. Croi ■ Sugars,
1U of very prime quality, landing from
schooner Nancy, and for sale by
HALL & HOYT.
Jan 28
Wdl
N w iruramcmsi \ i«* tnv oauc , 0' , y meinth 1 '*
•Expi r atory \ oiet, Ui. ; PruCtic l OhimnitZ'
•ui.. all Hie .mpMUs Mar inn, References *
m » printed word tor wor i fr .m the u'ndnn
RicreutVpft Hdit onj published since the Au-
UorN d..cn The pric** wili be sioi ;*
hW'fa* ft 0 4,ih8h'*Qp t E'lO, in cslfbiMj’mr
The wh > f wufk will be ready for deliverv h«
Ms>, 1825, ,Dy
Vx t arts of Letie'S adtl eased to ihe Publishers
I f*t?eni l)r 9m t», F .m y Uib| e , emfa
tjatculateil iu prom »te t’.:e cans? of ii U t^
piny It seems jcarcfelv p«- s.ble for one♦«
rend daily tht* M<*faSau'l Oljs*^••vt'ions Rth*
Family Bible without beeomi ig n w\~.. r
(-Herman. ED'YARt.i l)G“;Fp;v 8
I have a«*n no comm utcry ,f |. llf
Scnp'nrrs which 1 ti nk s» w -ii adarjfadfa
genera! use and edific.itmu, iy , s / reHSUr .
hichever f*mai> ought to po*.* '
A fi* TON
It *s s work distingu shed for ihe vimnVci-
v and convenience uf its arnhgnmant' the
cl.'timers .;.* I fi-t»;«y *'f iu expodduns, the
ieatii«si m l pi-r-aoicuitv «F il l style, p lt . „ c ,
nevol no/? and nsndour of itu sp*.rt% the? r. n ,
Tr;d pc.itneucy »ff ,(s Hpphr^i,
snd far its ttmfarm t nd ncy to pro*noteev«i|'
feiical truth ‘‘••dpicty.
. MUF.L tfOUjft.
Of Hr. ^co't's F.**ni!v u»ul«\ lie-l h*,;e tn
f»»v, licit in r»v ehtim itioh ii df-servediy r,i t%
»un>r ourablesUaiidb«*Ti .hun*u *tia *i-•«
T‘D»MAd BA I OV/.V.
D • Scott's Family B’u-c i* t •ndcii ni,^^
w;.‘iU.v far t’ e.usft of ijlj-is.mu 'uvr.ii : e«
,v.»rk high v ev-i.geiicDl,, extensively ii>»u uc .
ive, Mini deeply i’.'errs*i»»r-.
D..NfKL U. 3 \Nnp,kS.
The character of Dr. S if's
t» th B ble is so genera II- keovrii, mui
’ightv approve! amo.i^s' tli m *st
.od pious Ohr-stcms throughout our co'int'v,
n . litis fKBKfd rapidly tl.ioughso rnunv lx ,e
••'iitiens t mi 1 deem fmtlitr rec. mmsnu.
totis neediess*
J. ’ O.fSR.
I am arqir intf<? **ifb no Corr. reiu«iv nn
U <k facied r-c i; tu*e«. w:u.*h I W'.ula mr*e
• <•rd a.lv roe .fr mii.o 'or general U f. ihe
plan of tht work 19 cood*
JOSHUA RATRt.
P -.rhopg in no Way, can .nu.ist* rs. i. st <i<i. :i
f youth, «!!»! private ^h-ifilans, rio yreu r
'•'VCi; to 8'^iit.., than b : * e.wc.t »g tn.-n:.
to diss mi-.r.tr: this ' til .i,J-,,-i. a u
•wk JUSHUA DUN fNGro.N.
I knew of »o Oomnionta y w!o r h i b l*of
talcufated for rViRusiog cor ect vie*, s of ha
grrvt 'rt.ll.a of CioHi -r-ily, 1: d lr*v-rywlq.
try impresaupna on th mo d when r.sing
•r .n» the pe u-nl of it, than the one y<*u are
b *ut to publish.
D*:msrrAifiT.
No writer *> (emu b.tis <i sp xe* 1 to c< n’t nd
for barren specula'i ns Nmie m ire uritnrm.
ly or mi»r« pow-. tf iily io-u.'rff»rsf|ie gie»' et-
-entials of religion- The spirit which p w
V'dcs the Work is . xe»»ff n ; *t is the rr-e k t
:tiniiare, healing, yet fs thfal spirit if the
/’.sp-l. 0:\ V 1UL DANA.
From particular eiitnhtati n, and concur*
r.ng tstimonv, thete s 10 d mb’ on my mind
thm Seotl's Family B:h!« ir. superior all
hbrs JO ,?r P'.ni.*ARnSON.
Y‘’ii will pier st? se d Hie six enpfas : f
oc.»tt's Bible / 1 refer to your <ately prm.T j
ediiion Perhaps I tdiiill induce five more to
t ik.* ihe s nie number. H L.
It fa\*ith extreme, pteasurr I pticelve
-or. avc nb <ut tn pulil'.sh a new e.b'.io i -f
h?. t*’s Bible. Ifaving been in p-.iwrsnn of
». mure than 90 yvars, 1 frus^ I know s -.uo
’Jiing of iis value, and H:n dete mire! t.» : ?3«
•. oie hs c rculutit n among iry friend* Y ;'i
v’-!i please forward six i.opieB »* aoon s»;,*j>
*shi”l. M
1 have obtaintid faur sub. crihers far lt«
excellent work you arc puHlu,iiing* H. $,
I propose to take s^ven sols of bolt's !5i-
ble, and will be accouiila'ib.'e far the same.
J C.
I have obtained s:?bsc. i; rs for nine c<'p ? iU
»f Seal V.lLtti'ly ll hie. . J. C.
1 shall probably need eight ortet v is - f
Scot;**; Family Bible. J I’*
Hev. S. 8. of P. has o' tained ter. snhfcri*
bers. h. U,
i have observed that you tire ahu .t pub*
fishing anmhiT edition of Fco**'s !! ble
hope you mnysuccrelas you h veifanein
"ormer editions. I Itave been endeavorinp ta
irocure subscriber* amm g onr pf ople, und
enor more subscribers wiil he ob.ai cd
0, j. !?•
I will take ten sets (of Scol’.’s ll -V)
hound and lettered. 1 F
l have obtained ten subreibe's far v M r
edition of the Fkmily HibSt—&nd l»av 1
cl ubt but there might be srtr.eth.'g ;-lr -J
copies hold in this place if you hat. ;:n v 1
here—I thought tt e work ought to b»
c-juraged and far hat re isoo toi k a vi * •
tion paper. It is a work that every
thould have that is able to purchuse.
J. B U-
I am glad, that y u propogpto print fi’*
ficott'a excellent F .niily Comm- n siv,
should be very glad if it were in my iim»’*:r
ve a more Ube.tl patronage io the work,
than, ss circii nstaticea are, 1 can I
i-iwcver, beablt to do aom^thing j rigid d
;en se s I shall certainly take; and *t m»y ^
d 'ub/e that number. A. B*
I have piocured fifteen sub3t dben *
'colt's Bible. J 4. ft
I think 1 shafi dispose of 20 sets or me*
Te Family Bible. fc. B
I have circulated proposals for Scou’s
Bu»le ,* ho .v m?iny have been "ng^ged i” •*/
Cannot ul* / but between 20 and 30 set? is
II svicit.iiy. / J. S*
I have concluded to become resprninw
to you for thirty sets of Scott's Cuaiu.ci.U7'
C. B.
I have procured 106 subscribers to Ik*
Ilible; 6 Sets to be bound in eaif j 3 ret* 1 ®
be done ih boards the other 97 sen, hound
und lettered at described in the prospectus*
H. H*,
I presume I could procure 500 subsen-
•ers tor your edition of Scott's Bible Wj
dcniaud it increaiing for them. Th V
fi'iully supersede every other large or
Bible. Fifty ol my subscriber# Jive w»ibi«
circle of 8 miles! ^ J"
Just published an edition of thr sax* wo
completed in six volumes, without mugj
references; price in boards gl8; m *‘‘ C J
*2t; in calf *27. Bith-r or these editi°*
m y be had of tht publi h^r in Bosion i or**
3, C. & J- SCHBNCH. Stvannah. q
' .la It Zr
Marking Brushes,
O P a superior quality, just receiwi *
for sale by GEO. R VERSON
oovSO
din!