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City Shei itPs Sales.
On the first Tuesday in May null
cniILL be i»M in fr. nl of tbe Court House
\J# in t ie City of Savan. ah, between Ihi
usual home of 10 end 4 o'clock,
One negro man named Tom, levied on ta
tbe property of John and Valerie Devil, to
Htiafy two executions from the Court of Coin
nun Pleas and Oyer end Terminer, for the 01.
ty of 8av.nneb.J ihn G. Blanco ve. John F.
0 Daria, G lerdian of John end Valerie Da.
VNbeod Wm. Bowen ra the eeme.
All the boildtiqp on the centre part of Truai
Lot letter H> at present in the occupation of
Jab T. Bo!lea, PVrcival tVa-d. bounded north
by Preaidant.it. aouth by Vnrk'it eeat by
ene portion oi said Lot, weat by the Court.
House, laried on n ih; property of Job T
BoUba, t* aetiafy'an execution from the Coutt
f common Pleaa and Oyer end Terminer for
|he City of Sevan nab, Samuel II, llordecai va
Job T. Bolloe. i .
Southern half of Loti’ N a 39, thirty-nine,
end 4:1, f.rtv, with the improvemena there or,
Btycit We. d, bound id nbrth by the northern
hall of laid Lota, sojth by Liberty at. east by
Jeffeta m-st, Ivr ed ou at the property of Ben
jamin Sheftall, to satisfy two eaccoiionl from
the Court of Common Pleaa and Oyer and
Terminer for. tbe City of Savant ab, J sac
Mount A B< nj Sheftall.
A'l the l ight, title, and interest, of Bddwiu
Co k to that double tenement bualntT on t tic
weateru part of Trust Lot lettei A, bounded
no th by Bryan-,t. south by St. Julianat. ear
by part of aid Lot, weat by Whitaker-ai lev
led on aa the property of Baldwin Cook, tn
aTiiafy an execution from the Court of Cum
■tun Plea, and O/er and Terminer fu the
City of Savannah, Norman Pease va. Baldwin
Cook,
All that Lot and improvement! known In
the plan of the City of d tvannah, aa Lot No.2
two.Percivd Ward,bounded noitli by Wright
Square, aouth by a lane, east by Lot No. 3
three, weat hv Lot No 1, one, levied on as
properly of ho T Bollea. to sat tfy an exe
ention fro n the C«u t nf rtoinmin Pleas and
0 er a id Terminer for It City of Savannah,
J aeph Clark va. Job T Buil.a, rod assigned
to s B' Parkman. property pointed out by
dtf r.dsnt, and aubj tet lo n m'-rttrage.
A. I. D’LYON. C S.
apri'4 09
Sheriff's Sales.
On the fil'd Tuesday in May next,
W ll L Ue .old xt the • ourt House in the
City of S ivannah, between the bourn
often and four o'clock.
Lot and B iddings No. ’T, seventeen. Wash,
ington Warn in 'he Cd> of Savannah, bound
ed east by Lit Vo 18 eighteen, aouth by
8t. Julisnxt. weat by Prioe-et. and north by
Bryan at. levied on aa die property 'of Ste
r.hcn 8. Williams to aatiafy an eaecution in
favor of James M Henry, and oth&s, Aa-
signeesof Wm. Turner.
All that tract of land known by the name of
Tweedside, in the County of Chatham, eon
taining 346 aerei, bounded on the north by
Savann .h tt ver, levied on m the property or
Jo 1 Un Morel, tn satisfy executions in fayor of
Wm. Taylor h Son, and others
Whirl Lot containing 66 feet, 8 inchea on
Savannah Diver, 66 feet 8 inches on Indian-
street, extending from Mid River to the said
■treat, in extent about 400 feet, ihs same
being tbe eastern part of Wharf Lot No' 3,
three,levied on aa the property of Robert
W Footer, to t* efy twd executions in favor
of Joaiah Per.fi. Id, and John Dicks, property
pointed out b•> tlie defendant*
All that half of Lot No IS, Columbia Ward,
with the improvements the, eon, to satisfy an
eaecution issuing out of a Juaticea Court in
favor ofWm Robinson, returned to me by
Constable.
HAM) D’LYON, S. C. C.
acri’ 3 09
Sheriff's poles Continued.
On thefint Tuesday in May next.
TBPiLL be auld at the Court House in tb-
city of Savannah, between the houre of
en and four u’clook. I
AU that 'not of Land un the Island >f Sk’d*
swav, Chatham county, called Springfield,
said to contain 710 .cres, bounded northward
ly by lard* of the eatst.i of John Milledge,
eaatwardly by lands of James Bilbo, suutb-
w'ardly by lands formerly Sulc iffs westwaid
lyby river and marshes with im|M 01 erne III.
thereon, levied on en the property of Clias.
Stephens, to satisfy an oaecu ion in favor of
Richard Richardson, for uae, Uc- Ac
All that tract or parcel of Land containing
567 a rea more or to,a with 100 acres of Marsh
.and, called Okeland, situate, lying ond be-
ng in lilt e 0„echre D.strict, in ths county nf
Chatham bounded un the north by lands
of Fleming Akin, . I the east by lands nf D.
Parker, on the south by lands of the late B
Walhurger, and on the west by a nurtlieasl
oranch of link O.-echee River together with
all and singular the eJtficcs, i npruvemeul,
rnd apnurenunces, levied on under a A' fa un
foreclosure aa the property of George L.
Cope, in favor cf John M'N.sn, Peter Mitch-
ell and Robert Mitchell. *
A'l that tract or parcel of Land a'tunte, ly-
ng and being in the county of Chatham,
<i.own by the name of Muir Hall, containing
11,97 acres more or less, bounded un the souti.
hy lands of .laoiea Forrest, on tne e a. by Col
J. Marshall's lends, an the north by Georg
lones’sland, and on tht weal b Little Ogee
chee River , Alio, Two Lots of I and in the
city of Savannah, known By the Nos. (29;
twenty nine, and (JU) thirty, in Columbia
Wa d, with the appoitrnancea thereunto ap
ne> taming, levied on under a fi fa. on fore*
cloture aa the propeny ,of Flemming Akin,
dee. in favor of Wm, Dixon A Co, astigneei of
M M'Leod.
Half Lot and Buildings, No 4, Ewinsburg
Oglethorpe, Ward, in the ci'y of Savanna'
the unexpired lease of aid ! J Lot for three
years from January last, levied on as the pro.
nerty ol Uobl Lewis to satisfy an executior
from a Justices Court io favor of J, A M' Pen
lergsst, ri t urned to me by a constable
Also,ihe following .'IJn.gro a, via; Coffee
(Conper,) Harriet, Ally, old Charlotte, Jana,
iky, Charlotte, Pendaw, Bess, Precessa and
child, Bridget and Peggy, William, E'ssy,
Bliley, Philip Phyllis, old Combo, Jenny, oh
Peggy, B -utus, Jesse, Brutus, Sandyi Maria,
Cynda, Dick, Tubs ,Sophia, Daphne and child,
lacnb.Sye.Bcck’ y and John,with the increase
if the temales, levied un as the prupeity of
Nicholas Cruger, under a fi fa on a foreclosure
o. a mortgage in favour of John Carnahan and
lames McHenry for use of Chris Una Levelt.
Also, the following 19 negroes, vizAbis-
ham. Harry, Cato, Chance, Daniel, Aaron,
Sambo, Lucy, Scipm, Maryan, Rachael, Lon
don, Aggy, Simon, Grace, Eiixa, George, Ho
ly, and Jim, with tilt increase of the females,
levied on as tbe property of Flemming Akin,
dee, under a fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mort
gage in favor o! Wm. Dixon A Co. assignees
>f Murdoch M'Leod. I. D’LYON, S. C. C
April '6 20
J. Shinn's Panacea.
T HE subscriber having discovered the com
positinn of SHM.W3 CELEBRATED
PAAACEA, has pow a supply on hand fo;
-ale i he baa reduced thep-ioe from 2d JO, to
83 JO, or by the doaen gJ4.
All charitable institution* in the V. Stater
and the poor will be aupplied gratia.
ir the eitixena of the principal eities and
towna, will appoint in agent to order inn
distribute this medicine to the poor, if will be
aupplied.
Thu medicine is celebrated for the cun- of
tbe following diaeaaes i—" scrofula or king’s
evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long
standing rheumatic alTeetioni, cutaneous dis
eases, white swelling and disease of the bonei,
and all cues generally of the ulcerous charac
ter, and chronic diseases, generally a- ising ir.
debilitated constitution!, but more especially
from syphilis or affections arising therefrom i
ulcers in the larynq, nodes, tic. end thai
dreadful disease occasioned, by a lung and
excessive use of mercury, Uc• It ia alio use
ful in the disease of the liver'”
CeYtiftcates.
I have within the last two years had an op
portunity of aeeing several casea of very inve
terete ulcers, which having previously reiiil'
ed the regular modes of treatment, were
healed by the use of Mr. Sweim’e Panacea,
and 1 do believe, from what I have aeeu,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
fulous, venereal and mercurial diaeaaes.
N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and practice
of Physic, in the University of Penn
aylvatiia
I have employed the Panacea of Mr, Swaim,
in numerous instances, within the lait three
years, and have alwaya found it extremely
efficacious, especially in aec-ondary syphilis
and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
value. W. GIBSON, M D.
Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty ol Penn.
Philadelphia, February 17, 1823.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist,
Philadelphia, AW 17, 18 '3.
Treasury Depart me ut,;
March, 14, 1825 ;
W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 1825 a
law wm passed by the Congress of the
Sheriff' 9 s Sale,
On the fint Tuesday in <May next,
\tyil.L be sold in front of tbe Court-
NJnt Houae, in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours often and four o'clock,
Tlie following right i egroes, via. Cuffee,
Peggy, Roaannah.Carotinm, Joseph,Mary Bei-
ty and Jim, levied onuuder a fi.la. on afore*
loaute, H8 thep.>peny of Charles H. Hay*
len, in favor of Frederick W. Hiem man*
march 7 IS \AC IVf.YON, aV C C.
.sheriff s Sales,
On the first Tuesday in May next, between the
> usual hours.
W ILL be mid at the Court House in the
County of Brvan, the Allowing Lota
or parcels ol Lind on the laland of Osaabiw,
in the said County, known in the plan of lie
partition of the lame Island by the numbei 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 Mid lug tract, from the Wiltermnst to
the Eaatermnat'Creek.
Alla, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the
Ea-termost parti of tract ten, eleven, twelve,
from the p till in the ole! fi 'Li in the Savannah,
to be continued in a straight line until it inter
■ Btadley'1 Hammock Marshes on one aide
ai d igeechee riveron the oilier. A'smHorse
Hammock, containing fifty acres, Alan, Brad
iey’a Hammock, containing one hundred and
titty five acres' And also, a Utmmnr k called
Hraddoek's Camp centring thirty eight acres,
be ng parts and parcela of the said Island of
Oiaabaw. Levied upon aa a pait of tne es
tate of the la'e John 'Morel, deceased, under
and hy virtue of all. fa on a decree of thr
Superior Court of Chath am County, in a case
wherein Simon Donald and wife were com
plainin'a. aud Thomas N. Morel and ethers
defendants
THOMAS HEARN, S. B. C,
March 90 105
0
Sheriff’s Sales,
OP ATTACHED PROPERTY.
• Iif' frat Saturday after the tir*t Tuesday
ui M t> next, will he sold at the Court-
louse in tlie town of St Marys, between the
hours of ten and tour o'clock, tlie following
negro flares, vis. Lancaster, Furry, H .se, and
her two chil ten, If annuli and Atchib«ld, sold
ia the property of Thomas Andrews, under
an attachment in favor of Robert Miller.—
Sold by consent of ail partita.
April 1,18 5. M.li 11 BOB A1ID S.C.C.
Apr!* 8 13
Administrator’s Sale.
On the fint Tuesday in jftay next.,
1 W1LL sell at the Court-House in Jeffer
son, Camden Cuunty, between the usu
al hours of sale,
Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and her
four children, Daniel, Stephen; Jolm, and
Yorick, the property of the estate of George
Morrison, deceased, for the benefit of the
creditors and heirs of said 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 M 18
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next.
yayILL he Hid at the Court-Houac in the
ij# City of Savannah, between the hours
of. ten and four o'clock, the following 16 ne
groes, vis .—
Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, lerry,
Billy, Burke, Parris, Biwm, Dinah, Little Bram,
Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the increase
of tne families, levied un und. ra foreclosure
of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William
Washington, for use. *'
Two negroes, vis: Ned and Glasgow^ levi.
ed on a fnreeloiure of a mortgvgc from Chat.
Ulmer to Joseph K ipman.
ISAAC D’LYON, S C. C.
an-il 4 t'9
Sheriff'’s Sale.
O N the fint Saturday after the first Tuea-
day in May nest, between 4he hours of
tan and four o’clock, will be sol 1 at the mar-
kit house ih the town of St- Marys, 'he fol
lowing negroes, vix i Judy and tier s on John,
Siam, and Charles, levied on aa the proper
ty of James Wiljiamaon, deceased, to utisfy
an oaecution on tlie foreclosure of a mnrt
gage, in favor of Edward f! Tattnall, adminis
trator'f John Hamilton-
M. U. HEBBARD, S. C. C.
St. Ustya, Fnbrmry 25.1825.
’lire'' 9 ... 87
Sheriff's Sales.
O N the fits! Saturday, after the first Tues
day in June'next, will be sold at the
Market House in the town nf St Marys, (wo
negroes, via. Bub and Roae, levied on aa the
property at Joseph Rain, to sat'afy an eaecu-
non on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor
of faipuel Clarke, andGecrge 8. Brown,
April B, 18JJ- M.U. HEBBARD,N C.C.
April 1 13
Georgia— Camden County.
Supehior Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvester
Bryant.
\ KN petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating
1 " tlut in consideration of certain prom-
sanry notea, made to the said Timothy, by
them, one pavable with inte-cst, from first
of January, 1821, on the first of Junuary. 1822:
<i second payable as aforesai', on the tirsi ol
January, 1823; and a th>rd pavable at afore
said, on the first of January, 1824. executed a
nortgage to said Timothy llopkms, hia hen
and assigns, on all those four trac<s of W'd.
91tutted in the county aforesaid, conveyed by
the said Timothy, to the said Langley and
Selvester, and lying on the aouth side ot
Great Satilla lliver, one tract containing sev
iiity scvenjacres, more or less; two tracts
:onUining fit y acres, more or less, and on*
ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh
v-eight acres, more or less, conditioned fo-
he payment of the three said several notes,
•n the dayi above mentioned, and that auid
s* veral notes remain unpaid—on motion ot
Archibald Clark, attorney for plttintiP 9 it r
i dered, that th; said Langley and Selvestei,
their heirs or assigns- pay into Coura, withid
welvf months from this date. sums due
>n said notes, and the interes and coats, oth
erwise that tlie equity of redemption be for.
ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed
inga take’place,it are ourauant to jaw.
True extract from the minutes, $7th Octo
ber; 1894. JOHN BAICRY, Clerk.
nov 4 u 7 $
MOTlcE
N INE months after date, application will be
made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court
jf Ordinary nf Cha.hum county, for leave to
sell all the real estate of the late William Craig,
deceased, for tbe benefit of the heirs and crea-
.tors of said estate.
JOHN ll'NISH, Executor,
oct 12 71
United States, of which the 3d 4tli, and 5th
sections are in tlie words following, viz :
•* Sec. 3. And be it fu ther enacted, That a
subscription • o the amount of twelve millons
of dollars, of the six p r cent. *tock of tlie
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
the same ia hereby proposed ; for whi::h pur
pose bookr shall be opened nt ihe Treasury "f
the United Stales, and fit th. several loan uffi
ces, on the first da;, of April next, to continue
open until the first day of October thereafter,
for such parts of the above mentioned de
scription of stock as shall, on ih.* day of sub
scription, stand on the books of the Treasury ,
and on those of the several loan tftices, re
spectively; which aubsciiption shall be effect
ed by a tramf r to the United States, in the
manner provided by law for such tramf rs,
the cred t or cred.ts standing on the said
books, and by a surrender of the certificates
of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That
ail subscription by such transfer of htock ahali
be c insideicdas part of the said twelve mil
lions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by
the first secti* ii of his act.
i* Sec. 4. And be»? further enacted\ That for
the whole or any part of any sum which shall
be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to
the respective subscribers, who shall be enti
tled to a eertift *»te or certificates purporting
that the United States owe to tbe holder or
holdera thereof, hia, her 7 or their assigns, a
sum to be expressed therein, equal to the
amount of the principal stock thus subscribed,
bearing an interest mt exceeding four and
one half per centum per annum, payable
quarterly, from the thirty-fi st day of Decem<
ber, one thousand eigh*. Nu.idred and twenty
five; transferable in 'lie same manner as i<
provided by law for the transfer of the stock
subscribed, and subject to ri d.mption at the
pleasure of the United States, as fallows i one
naif at any tim*» sf er the thirty-first day of
December, oi\e thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and tbe remainder at any time
after the thirty-fi at day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty*nine :
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
made except for, the whole amount of such
new certificate ; 'not until after at least six
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement. Andit8hallbe the duty of ihe
Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the sever
al sums by th^m subscribed beyond the amount
of the err fioates of four and one haif per
cent, stock issu 'd to th-’m respectively.
“ Sec. 5. And be if further enacted, That
<h? same fundi, which have heretofore been,
and now are pledged by law for the payment
of »he interest, and for the redemption and
reimbursement of the stock which may be re
deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro
visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like
manner f»*r he pavment of the interest accru
ing on the stock created by reason of su^h
subscrip'ion, and for the redemption or reim
bursement of the principal of the same. A< d
it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the
>inking fund tn cause to be applied and paid,
out of the said fund, yearly and eve^y year,
such sum and sums as may be annually requir
ed to discharge the interest accruing on the
stock which may be created by virtue of this
act The said commissioners are, also, here
by authorised to apply, from time to turn,
•uch sum and sums out of the said fund, as
ihcv may think proper, toward*) redeeming
»y purchase, or by reimbursement, in con
formity with the provisions of this act, the
i) incipal of the sud stock : and such part ot
the annual sum often millions of dollars, vest
'd by law in the ssid commissioners, as may
be necessary and required for the above pur-
noses, shall be and continue appropriated to
he payment of interest and redemption ot
the public debt, until the whole of the stock
which may be created under the provisions of
tins act, shall have been redeemed or reim*
bursed."
New, therefore# notice is hereby given, that
books will be opened at thp Treasury of the
United States, and ;.t the several loan cflh ja,
on the first day of April next, and continue
open until the first da*’ of October, thereaf-
er, for receiving iiibscrintioni in conformity
with <he provisions of the said law.
'The subscriptions msv be made by the pro
prietors t f the stock, ei'her in person or by
their attorneys duly authorized to subscribe
and transfer it to tfie United States.
Should subscriptions of said stock be made
to an amount exceeding twelve m llions of
dollars, a distribution of the said sum of twelve
millions of dollars will be made among 'he
subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri
bed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury*
March 26 10 !|tO
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
TOTTER’A
Vegetable Catholicon.
rpHK subscribe r res.» etfully solicits the at
li tentiun of every friend of suffering hu
nsnityt to to the above new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
from the avatem the very seed* of disease,
apflln resting tbe deranged and morbid
obnditi m of .the organs of fife to a free and
healthy exercise of their functions, turn exci
ted the s^t^nishment, end completely silen
ced the objections of the moat incredulous —
Facte are the beet arguments. In order to put
the virtues of tne < .aiholicon to as severe a
scrutiny aa possible, it was offered by adver
tisement. together with the attendance of a
physic's*, gratuitously to any persm who
would apply for it, and wh-jse cause might
seem t* a come within the range of its healing
power—{lumbers of severe cases of long ate d-
ing, and xime of them seemingly de .p* r *te
ones, pr*i ented themselves, all of which have
been cured, orso much relieved lj warrant
tbe assertion that a little nerseverance will do
so. In fact, such is the coi.fi Jence of the pliysi
cian tisder whose ca*e these patients were
placed, in this remedy, a co. fide ce reci t
ing from thw irresistible conviction that bus
been forced upon his mind by ocu ar demon-
Htratioa, and a personal trial of it on h'nnselt
♦hat he permits me to declare it as h<s d :ci-
dtd opinion, th»t (he Catholicon ia nut only a
perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow
eriul and invaluable remedy in certa-n dis
eases and states of the system, such aa thef jl
owin gt—
Debility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation; Ol l and inveterat ■* Uicers . PainK
in the bon- s attended will! swellings of the
join's; Indigestion, Blotches on the face,
pimp.e?, &c.; Al complaints of the Liver.;
Tetter.* Yaws; Syphilis.* Cutaneous diseases
generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprietor sol
emnly pledges h i word consists exclusively
of vegetable maitc) with the exception of u
sight determi i?fmn to the bowels, which d
preserves in a soluble state, act) insensibly, is
pleasunt to the taste, and requires n - particu
ar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous Ii
quors always excepted,) or confinem -nt. A
a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic nud
cme, improving the appetite and restoring the
general tone of the system, it is confidently
recommended to iadics in a delicate situs*
tion. W. W. FO ITER,
66 Chesnui-sireet.
Vjut\c& Dftir Matrasses.
T HE subscriber has just received an as
sortment of the above articles, war
ranted to be of the best quality, fur' sale by
/. W. MORREL.
octm
PhiUitistphia, May 31,1824.
At tbe request of Mr. W. W Potter, t have
late y exhibited, in several in' tancee, a medi
cated airup, called tbi'ler’s Vegetable Gatho
■icon, with tbe must decided advantage,
lias, aa' et, never failed eff ecting a cure in
every case in which I have thought proper tn
employ it. 11. M’MUllTttlE, M D.
Phi’ailefihia, July 28th, 1824.
Mr. W- W. Putter,
Dear Sir—You exprcaied a wish that
would give a concise statement nf my sufl'.'r
inga. from • the liopcleas commencement tn
the present propitious stage nf my diie.se
Abiiut five years ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was soiled
with a violent fever. Having no medical at'
tendantson hoard, I was compelled to bear
it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar
rival at Gharlestun, S. C. it was treated as
I'yphus, The skill of my Physician subdut d
the fever, but Pl anix-like, the terminatiun
nf this gave ris- to a disease equally distress,
ing, and which, till now, 1 had thought incur
able. Various abscesses made their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were swe'lcd to an enormous size.—
These graduslly subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee affected the
bone—an incision was now mede ami a large
evacuation of put, mixed with pieces of hone
took plsce. in addition to this, I suffered the
most excruciating pains in my j unta that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
adininirtered cither gave me no relief or ser
vedto aggravate the disease, the severity of
whichincr.used with every succeeding year.
Such was in v painfui si uutinn that I despaired
of ever being restored to my heal h ; I had
not oily trie l the icular menu of relief,
hut used, though in vain, every popular rem
edy 1 could ties oh It was in tins awful and
desponduig condition,that I was persuaded tu
commence a courae of your Vegetable ftaihi I
icon, and the happy result ia, “/ am the uce
ef the two b itth s, my wh.le system bus muter
gone a complete revo ulion, my peine h .vefo su.
ke i me, " tlie discharge from my knee began
o diminish, and sou i ceased altogether, the
ilcerfrom alienee it proceeded being com
iletely healed. The tumors, for the removal
nf which I have tried in vain more remedies
tiian I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my
appetite, which was gone, lias returned—I un
in fact, nearly web, and feel confident that a
few bottles more of y ur, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will m»ke me poriectly so.
Your oblig-d friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July r 6, 18 4.
My confidence in the Vegetable catholicon
is undiminishsd, and aa fresh in-tances of its
powers are daily occurring, in my own prao
lice. I hive no hesitation ill recommending it
in the peculiar diseases to which it is spplica
ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint
ed with. M. M’HURTItiE, M. D.
Philadelphia, Muy 28,18 4
Sin—In consrquence of imprudent expos
ure four vears ago I had the misfortune to be
enmerffl cted with a disease, the painful re
sul'snf which induced me to apply in sue
cession to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom,, however, I received
either no reliel, or from whose remedies I re.
ceived another complaint quite as distressing
the farmer. My whole system became a'-
fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac
count of tlie violent pain that I felt in every
put of my body; the weakneM and emacia
tion cf which was such that I could scarcely
walk. In this state I fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholicon—four bnttlea of
which, baa completely restored me, I have
now no pain i my appetite is good i and my
strength restored With many thanks for
ihe relief your medicine baa given mo, I am
your obliged friend, tec.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to bel'oie me. May 28,
1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
Pluadetphia, May 28,18 n 4.
Sir—I am nnw, thanks to your medicine,
hearty mai. F >r nearly six yean I have been
a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period u
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at laat got to such a height that I
eould nut swallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts
of my bedy, and I began |o think my situation
almost desperate. The five bottlet of the
Catholicon which I have taken have com
pletely cured ai^ and 1 am now aa well aa'
tould wish to be. With my thanki, I am your
ihliged humble vervent, Un
GV-ORGE KANE.
City of PM'ndc'phia, ss
George Ki.it, of the District of South,
vark, penoiially appeared, and, being dul;
(worn, doth declare and say that the ihuv
.tat ■ m-nt ia in all reapecta correct and true
and that the signature to it ia in the hand
writing of this deponent
Jl)H k ' BIVNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 18 24-
Tf> SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly
adapted to thole disetaes which are prevalent
among the coloured population of the south
In that disease which is csllcd yaws, it ia a
sure remedy i a single trial of it, will convince
S antera of ita superior efficacy to any rente
yof a similar nature in the United Statca-
NOTICE. '
The aff vantages of this medicine are# not
confining the pa'iem unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his business.*-**
With one solita* y exception, ’hat of apiritii-
out liquors, it does not lay any restrictions upon
his appetite It is so gentle in its opera' ioii
that tlie p itient finds himself getting well he
ctnnot tell how. As it is not the wish of the
proprietor to take any thing for which he
cannot give t consideration equal in value,
persons at h distance who may wish to try
ills medicine, but who are not certain if it
be applicoblo to their comnlaint, are request
d to describe 'heir case and symptoms in
letter, piist-paid, and directed to him—this
letter wiii be immediately placed in hinds
y comp-tent to decide the question.—
tiould he remedy not sesm 10 suit the dis
case, they will be frankly told si.
UAUHN*
To prevent d sippoiutm-.nt it is well to
tdtc thit it tV'es in orilina'y cases from 3 to
5 bottles to offeJt a cure sothat pe a >ns who
are labouring under any ser ous infirmity,
muff make up their mind to persevere to that
extent at least—if they do nut, they might as
well ssve themselves the trouble and expense
ff usings smaller qu«ntitv.
All o"de • pjtt pnd nnd enclosing the mmey,
immediately attended to, and viie medicine
packed and delivered with directions for use,
to any place in the city, and forwarded as di*
rented
N. B To prevent the possibility of al! im*
*sition. it v iff bt sold in the city of Philadel*
phiz, st the office in Fifth near Rsct-Ptr. et,
oral the dwelling of the propri tor, No. 66
Uhesnut street, only, an l abroad by his au
thorised agents W W POTTER,
66 Chesnut Street, Philaddpfiia'
I have appointed GEORGE RYFj (SON
Druggist, of Savannah, m/ sole agent. Drug
gists wti'.lmg the above valuable medicine,
will b; supplied by him for cash, at thi: same
rate, ai if ordered direct from me—viz.
pei d sen, or three dollars a single boule.
W. W. POTTER* Philadelphia.
Any pe'son on application to the subsc.ihe
will be furnished with certificates of the a ffi
cncy. of the r:b-)ve medicine, sufficient to run*
voice the mind of the most sceptical, although
too numerous :»n:l ting'lty for newspaper'fr
sertion. GEO. UYF.KSON, Druggist,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker-Streets,
dec 13
SCOTT’S BIBLE
STFSXOTTM KDITIOX, ^
By SA HUKL T. AH HSTRW a v.
romhW, H.s’on foe p.Mshn. Snare ,
FA HILT BIBLE ,
gmnl ftefe'cnc s to be tonp ,„j
VOLUMEY HOr.il. OCTAVO „ ,
bethshed with a likmcni of the Author- ^ **
T ERJI8.
I T be P ri 2'« d . ®" Rr°°d p.n„ „.
be comprised in six han llume vr),V,l ,,
will contain the Senjitu'ea of t'ie qvi ,
Mew Teetaments, t'ie Introductory 0/,,, re,,-
Explanatory holes, an 1 Pructic ,1
ana alt the copioua Mar.jinn. Refir„ ca
inir printed word lor wor i fr., m ,|, e , 01 ,r'
Stereotype Edition, published aine e tha a/
i hor’s decease The price will be st’o, ■
board* i *24,inihcepi *20, in calf bind,
*8^ "° rk WiU be 'e-dyfordelivcryb,
Ex rads of Lette-e addrttscdto the Pub’li'. n ,
I eatcein Dr Short'. F-m'ly Uihl», em:n „ u ,,
calculated to prom ite t'ie caat - of truth
piety. It aeems scarcely possible f„ r one "
read daily the Noteiand Obanrvs'bniintk.
Family Bible without becomi-ig a ,22
better miin. El) WARD D G'l'Kf'is™
I have aeen no e-mm rotary of tnV b»‘ rt ',a
Scriptures which 1 think so well adapt.,
general use and edification. It j, , trenmre
which ever; famaly ought lo possesa.
It is • work distinguished for ihe almnlici-
ty and convenience ol its otringcme'it tlie
clearness s.U fi lelity of im expoihions the
neatness and perspicuity of si- style, the oe.
nevol, lice and candour of its spirit, the on.
ciseness and pertinency of its applicAtiona!
and for its uniform tendency to pro note
geltcal truth 'wd piety.
. ABIBLHOLRES.
Of Dr. Scott’s Family tlibie, I feel fr, ell ,
say. that in my estimation it deservedly
a nong our ablea* and heat Comm n'o i- ( '
THOM VS BALDFiji
Dt. Scoll’a Family B ole ii.teiiderl imrels.
pecially for t' e use of Christian Irmilies j,,
work high‘y ev- ngclinsl, extensive:)' tnalvue-
live, and deeply ietererring
Daniel c. svNnF.ts.
IN EQUITY.
Between tV. Davies. Administrator, Complain
ant, aud John Caniochun Administrator, de
buds no . with the wt l annexed of Georre
Richardson and others, D-jemlunts In
equity, Chatham Superior Court— Chanceiy,
4'0th August, 1824.
1 1' appearing that John Murray Carnochttn,
one of the defendants in the said bill of
nmplaint nnmed, resides wiifoout the stale of
Gcn.gia, in that part of the United Kingdom:
o. Great Britain anu Ireland, called Sr.utland
It is ordered that the suid John Murray Car-
nochan, do appear and answer to the com
plainant's Siid bill, within nine months from
the date of this «»rdi*r, otherwise that the
Siid bill; as to him, betaken pro confess*).*
:*nd it is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be publish'd once a week, in one of
•he publ'C G>ze<tes of this sta’e, until the e* 1
piratiun of the time within wiiichthe snidde
iVndant is required to appear and answer as
aforesaid.
fiue conv from the Minutes, this *■*• day
August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Cierk.
august 24
Georgia—Camden County.
TOALL TO WHO VI IT MAY CONCERN
W HEREAS Sarah Brown. Junior, widou,
applies to he Court of Ordinary of aid
ffounty, for Letters of Administration on the
estate of John Brown, lat»' of said county, de
ceased, »r next of km: These are, therefore,
to effe and ai'monith, all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fiie
their objections, if any they have, in ro\ of
fice, on or before the firat Moi.d .y in June
next,'<therwise Letters will be granted the ap
plicant.
Witn'.S* the Honorable Briliai R Bunk
ley, one of the Jauiccs of baid Court,
thu- sixteenth day of April, eighteen
hundred a d twenty five.
(L S. JOHN BAILFaY, C. C. O C. C.
April 21 24
Georgia -Camden County,
HY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
SAID COUN'Y.
W HEREAS ‘ohn C.ievffier, has applied
lo said Court, f -r Letters Dismissorv
n the estates of Samuel Cozens ami Evan E.
Muck, decessed. These are, therefore, to
aite and admonish, all and sii g «Ur, tho kin
dred and credit ora ol the said d ceased per*
sons, to file their ohj clions, if any they IikV'-,
in my office, on or before the first Monday in
January next, or Letters will be giant.d the
applicant.
Witness the Honorable J *mes Scot’, one
of the Justices « f said Court, this six*
teei.th day of April, eighteen hundred
and twenty-6 <*«.
[L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. t. C.
Anri*! 24
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
SAID POUNTY
VWHERKAS Lewis Bachlotl, applies (o the
V. Coutt of Ordinary of said Count; i tea
Letters Ditmiasory- on the eatate of Fr.nces
R iaolupe : These are, Ihareihre, to cite and
ailmoniih, all and aingular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to fi'e their ol-jec
tiona, if any they have, in my offiae, on or be'
fore the fi at Monday in January next, other
wise Le'ters Distmasory will be grained the
applicant-
Witneia the Honorahle Samuel Clarke,
one of the Juaticea of said Court, thia
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred and twenty -live.
[L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C C
April 21 24
The character of Dr. S.iotl’a Cummeiiii,,
■ro Ahe Bible, in to general]; kuotvn, im| ^
:ughlv approved amoii?st the mm intei'ipnt
aid [lioua Christiana throughout our com,try,
and has passed rapidly through su many ini-,
edit ions, that 1 deem further
'ions needless-
, J VOllSE
I am acquainted with no Cwn-enisrj
ih- Sacred Sc ipturea, whi-h I would mare
cord ally recoinmtiru for general use. The
plan of the work ii good
JOSHUA B4TR3,
Perhaps in no way, can ministe rs, Ii-stiuclnra
of youth, and private Christiana, do grftin
aerv'ee to society, than by exertrog them.
selves to dissi minne (hit t-uiv inveiuble
work. JOBHUA HUNTINGTOA.
I know of no Oommenta y which is brt'tr
calculated Tor difiusrog correct views of Ilia
great Irntha of Christianity, aid le ivmg salu-
lai-v impreasiona on the mind when rulr-g
trnm the per uaal of it, than the one you rue
about lo publish.
„ , D ANIEL SHARPS,
No writer .reins less disposed to contend
for barren apeculati ns None mote uniform,
ly or more powtrfully inruleatesthe great el-
sentials ol religion Tire spirit Winch pec
vadei the work is excell ri- ( it is the me. k,
affectionsre, healing, yet faithful spirit of the
gospel. DANIEL DANA.
From particular exsminati -n, and concur,
ring ti-'Mimony, there* is no d>»ubt on my nW
that 8cott's Family Bible is superior to ill
others JOSEPH EMERSON.
You will plesae to se* d me six copieR of
3cott's Bible ,* I refer to your lately proposed
edition Perhaps I shall induce five more tc
take the stm* number. II-1„
It is with extreme ;4« .sure I perceive
you are about to public, a new edition 4
Snell's Bible. Having been in ptsstiaiun of
it moi-e than 20 years, 1 trus’ 1 know some*
thing of ita value, and am detci mined to pro
mute its circulation among my friends You
will please forward ait copies us soon na pub*
uahe-L C.U
1 have obtainnd four saubicrihers tV toe
exct-ilent work you arc puiMiKiiing M. S.'
I prupuse to take seven sets of OcoU'd Hi
hie, aud will be accountabie fur the asune.
J. 0,
I have obtained aubscribera for nine copiff
of Scott'9 Family Bible. J. fi.
I shall probably need eight or ten s u /
Scott's Family Bible. J. !’ •
Rev. S. S. of P. has o' tained ten sub‘CT
bers. E. II.
have observed that you are about pu?.
inhing another edition uf Scott's U-bic
hope you may succeed as you li ve done io
former edition*. 1 have been endeavoring to
orocure subscriber? amoi g our propie, m;J
enor more subicribe.s will be obimr.ed.
0. S..H,
I will take ten sets (of Scott’s Bible)
bound a'd leltercH. J f-
1 have obtained ten subscribers for your
edition of the Family llible—und have n»
d. ubt but there might he s-rmethi' g like 18^
copies sold in this place if you had an igtw
here—I thought the work ou^ht to bt? en
couraged and for hat reason to >k a subsenb**
lion paper. It is a work that every f tmly
should have that ia able to purchase.
J. Fa a’C
I am glad, that y r u propose to print Uf'
Scotl'a excellent Family Commentary,
should be very glad if it were in my power to
give a more liberal patronage to the worh
than, as circumstances are, I can. I^slli
however, be able to do something ; eight cf
ten sets I shall certainly lake; and it miy be,
double that number. A. 8*
I have procured fifteen subscribe 10
Scott's Bible. J A. D.
1 think I shall dispose of 20 sets or morew
ihe Family Bible. KB |
I have circulated proposals for S^ottv
B ble / how many have been engaged in all*
cannot tell ,* but between 20 and JO sets n
.h a vicinity. J* ?•
1 have concluded to become response®
to you for thirty sets of Scott's Commentary.
C. B.
I have procured 106 subscribers to the
Bible; 6 seta to be bound in culf / 3 «eW 'J
be done in boards the other 97 boui°
and lettered aa described in the prmpw’jj*
1 presume I could procure 500
hers for your edition of Scott's Bible *
demand is inercaaing for them. Th *y
finally supersede every other large or Fa* 1 /
Bible. Fifty of my aubscribera live w' ,D ‘ n
circle of 8 miles! ‘
just published an edition of the six* \
completed in six volumes, without
references ; price in boards *18; w> ® P
*21; in calf *2f.* Either of these ediWJ
m«y be had of the publisher in Boston; ox
S. C. k J. SCHENCK, SavonnaA.
Js 1 11
HAY.
K BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing
OVf from Brig Pheasant, for sale hy
April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD,
Marking Brnskefi,
I
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for sale by
nov 20
,just receive
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