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sheriff’* Bales.
On rtcjfr* Tueeday t* June "«*
rnptLL be add attha Court-Houae in the
\JJ town of Jeffetaon, batwaen th* tour,
•f letio’olook in ih. ■ornl"l.
in (in afternoon, one undivided moiety, of
•vtt9ussat‘. i*---,-
riSbssPVSSS
which l» under eutontion, nod * >0 ' l *d*d en»t
by knde of Mr* F. M. Osborne, iouth by Inndi
J T"iberyh^n, weal by laed* ./ John.
Mon, northwardly by SnHIIa River. together
with ell (be buHdinga and planUtion toole
^•W&ly head of eat,.., thirty
aheap, two Anti, one boat, and the following
n-gro *f*™> 'o
March, Charloi te, Georgette, Peggy, Camus,
Blleck, Pendaedy, Floret, Harriet, Sam, Hen
ry, Friday, Simon. Bilbeaey, Ltlbiaa, Suaan,
Ilraecttaf Heiiy»r»ttey, Naney, Marcua. My
ra Jamea, Tunny, Helen, Bomulua, lanette,
Soendy. Abbey, Ben, P oridence, Mon.mi,
Delia, Cyrua, Big Jack, Amelia, Juliet, Pale-
mor, Philip. Lucinda, AlUmont, Laura, Long
jim! Boee, Little Jim, Little Jack, Smart,
Pbebe, Billy, Nat, Damor, Uriyer Jim, Maria,
Uyinia, Cleopat.ia, Canadi, Doran, Tenah
Luke, Sally, Paul na, Caliata, Bonane, Soipio?
Cain, Nancy Cane. Frederick, Job, Bora, Pin
tab, Deck, Pompey, Fatty, Diana, Columbu
Bob, Liaaa,Andrew, Nanny, Matthew,London.
Little Pendah, Prince, Center, Phillta, Little
Jaok,Fanny,Daniel,Caotor,Ned, Little George,
Solo moo, Gambay, Hate, Pricilla, Adam, and
Mary, being one hundred in number, levied
•n and to be told to aatiafy an eieeution
agaioat John King and Wearale Jonea, in fa-
w of Jacob a Volk- ’
Alao, one Mite and tot, ailuate, lying and
being, in the town of St. Maryt, being part oi
lot Qutnbor om* containing one hundred teet
in front, and four hundred and thirty an feet
deep, levied on and to be eoid u tbe property
of Johu B. Chriatepher, to ntiefy in eaecu
lion on foreeteeure of mortgage, in fkvor tH
William Bertie, under.the rule ebtolute.
M. H. HEUBARD, 8. 8. C
Sheriff’s Sales.
On Ike Hr* Timing in July next,
|J|7II L be add s' the Court Houie in the
fV City of Savannah, between ,tbe houra
jftee and four o'clock,
All the buildlnga end improvemente on Lot
No 40, Warren ward, with the unexpired leate
of acid Let af Land, levied on ee the property
of Chain H Hayden, under a 6a. fa on fore-
eloaurc in fkvor of Frederick W. Heinemann.
A. D’LVON, B. S. C. C.
May 9 39
April 33d, 18 5.
Anr'l 28
30
Sheriff’s Sale.
On IheJlrM Tuttday in June next,
n lLL be aold in front of the Court-
ww luuae, in the dty of Sevannab, between
he uaual houra of tan and four o'clock,
Lot and buildinga No 55, Brown ward, le-
led on under two execution again* C H Hay-
leu, in favor of Frederick W. Heinemann,
md in favor of R <a J Haberlham-
Two Lota of iamVaituate from the comer
if Halt Rrotd-a', on the Thunderbolt R ad
in the adj lining corner, levied on u the pro-
terty of G K Hayden, to eatitfy en execution
nuing from a Juatioea Court in fkvor of A De
jrocb, returned tome by a conilable.
A negro man named Doctor, levied on.M
lie property ofjoaiah^ Tippin, to ettiify two
meeutionaie favor of George W Coe, and one
n favor of J B Wick.
Three negroea, Titus, Betaey, and Chance,
evied on eethe property of Thor N Morel, to
etieiy an execution io fkvor of the Bank of the
Itate of Georgia.
A woflMO nimtd Phillis tnd her child Ste
iben,(erred on aa the property of the eat. of A.
[ackson, under an ckeeution from Richmond
lunenoc Court, in favor of Jonathan Sawyer,
aupnnw *• A D ’LYON, U. 8. C. C
May 9 39
Sheriff’s Sales.
On IkeJUret Tueeday in Junenext.
YfWlLL.be avid at tbe Court-Houae in the
\U City of Savannah, between the houre
of ten and four o’clock, the following 16 ire-
greet, vie
Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry,
BiDy, Burke, Perrit, Brim, Dinah, Little Bram,
Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the inercair:
jf the iarailiea, levied on undor a foreclosure
of e mortgage from Peter Timothy to William
Washington, for uae. .
Two negroea, via s Ned end Glargow, lev*
ed on a foreeloaure of a mortgage from Cbti.
Dimer to Joeeph K-ipmsn.
ISAAC D’LYON, 8. C, C.
april 4 - 09
Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the 6rat Saturday, after tbe first Tuea-
dey in June next, will bo sold *t the
Market-House in the town of St. Marys, two
negroes, via. Bob and Rote, levied on ae the
property oi Joeeph Rein, to aat’afy an elocu
tion on the foreeteeure of a mortgage, In favor
of Samuel Clarke, and George B. Brown.
April 8.1825- M. H. HEBBARD, 5. C.C.
April 1 13
City Sheriff’s Sales,
On thefiret Tueeday in June next,
\\bfILL be a id at tnc Court Houae in the
City of Savannah between tbe houre
of ten end four o'clock.
One negro woman named Sander, levied on
aa the property of John and Valeria Davis, to
■atlafy an eieeution from the Court of Com-
mon Pleas end Oyer end Terminer for the ci
ty of Savannah, Wm Bowers, va John F G Da
vie guardian of John and Valeria Davia,
Alao One negro woman named Louisa, le
vied on ee the property of John I. Bulloch, to
aatiafy riindry executi ns romthe Court of
Common Pleae and Oyer endTerminer for the
city of Savtnneh, Wm C Bartou and others.vs
lobn I Bulloch,
Alao all ’he buildinga an Lot No forty (43)
Warren wa d bounded north by c hna aout:i
by Broughton atreet, east by Lot No thirl) -
nine (39) and weit by Lincoln atreel, levied
nn ee the property of Chat H Hayden, to aalia-
fy an eieeution for ground rent in favor of <he
German Lutheran Church, va Chat. H. Ha) >
den.
A. 1. D’LYON, C S.
may 9 29
Sheriff’s Sales,
On the Jim Tueeday in June next,
F IVE Hundred acreacf Land lying in the
County of Effinghim, bounded north by
Michael Hydes, east by Christian Robenhu-at
all other sides vacant at the time of the origin
al rurvey. Also 150 seres, half of a tract oi
300 acret originally granted to Christian Bo-
benhurst Abo 430 seres bounded north by
knde of Daniel Steiner, emit Jno Snyder end
others, tt the time of original survey. Abo,
140 aerea aouthwe-dly by lands of Bobenhurst,
cut Jotra'end George Snyder, and nor.l
Kobenhunt, et the time oftbe original aursey.
The above bndi levied en aa the property of
Charter Tun. to aatiafy execution, io favor of
Henry M’Alpla lod David Giigte.
THOS. ELKINS, 8. E O.
May 6 »37
Administrator’s Sale.
On Ike fire! 'I'ueeday in July next,
B ETWEEN the uaual houra, will ha aold
at the Court-Houae in Bryin County,
the following deaoribed proparty, being pert
of the eetate of Matthew Carter, dee. end
cold for the benefit ef the heir* and creditor.,
and by aa order of the Court ef Ordinary oi
•idcounty, via:
350 acre*, of land In Gwinnett County,
known aa Lot No- 363, in the 7th District.
350 acre# in Early County, known aa Lo<
Mo- 174, in the 30tb Dbtriot
390 aerea Pine Land, in Effingham County.
Aiio> two tUvea.
Coaditaina «f aale m da known on the day.
ELI7.ABBTH CARTER, Adm’rx.
Anril 33 30tn* -
Treasury tiepaxtuveat, >
March, 14, 1825. j
IMTHBREAS on the 3d of Han*, 18 5, a
» » Uw wa* Pined by the Congreaa of the
VALUABLE &EDICINE.
OftUG and MEMCI.VE
P. E. BRASSINNE,
R espectfully informs his friends
and tho public, that lie bus purchased
the establishment in the above business, be
longing to Dr. A. Delaroclie, opposite the
Exchange, where he offers for sale at low
prices, a large assortment of
¥rea\\ Brags, Medicines,
and Chemicals,
AHONR WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWINO !—
Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony
Arrow Root. Borax, Bergamot
Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do
Peru, do Fola
Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon
American best and common Castor Oil
Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas
Colmubo, Finery, Gum Assafietida
Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal
Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium
Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice
Magnesia, Manna.Chatpomile Flowers
Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs
Nux Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth
Oil of Aniseed.do Peppermint,do Cloves
Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil
Pearlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap
RhnbaA, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar
Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts
Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine
Taints Bey and in Oil.
White, Red and Black Lead
Priission Blue, Verdigris
Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow
Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts
Japan and Copal VarniBh.
Terfumery.
Pomntnm, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil
Best English Shaving Soap
Eau do Cologne, Luvender Water
Otto of Roses
Surgical Instruments and Patent Med
icines of every kind, the whole of
warranted quality.
Jan 20 47
Administrator’s Notice.
A LL persons having demand* againat
John Strut, late of Chatham County,
deceaaed, are requested to hand them in,
vyithih the time prescribed by law, duly a(-
teated, and those indebted are requeued to
nuke immediate payment to
i HENRY CHAMPION,
Qualified Executor.
May S 3M
MAHOGANY FURNITURE,
Piano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma
trasses, Feather Beds,
BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS, &c.
T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow
ing articles, warranted to bo of the
best quality:—
Sideboards, Sets of Dining Tables
Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables
Breakfast do. Dressing Tables
Do. with Glasses, Card Tables
Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do
Secretaries, Bureaus
Double and single Work Stands
Ward Robes, Piano Stools
Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do
Rosewood do
High Post Mahogany Bedsteads
Do do Curleii Maple do
Mahogany Field Bedsteads
Curled Maplo do
Mantle and Pier Glasses
Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs
Candlo Stands, Window BlindB
Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do
Andirons, Tongs and Shovels
Dressing Glasses of every description
Piano Fortes
Double and Single Hair Mattrasscs
Do do Moss do
Feather Beds, Bolstors and Pillows
Children’s Chairs of all kinds
Windsor Chairs of every description
Cots and Matrasses to fit.
Also, a large assortment of Brussels and
Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match
The above articles can be examined at
the store in Whittaker-Stroet, opposite Col.
Sliellman. I. W. MORRELL.
March IS 93
United State*.if which tha 3d, 4th, and 5th
aectloni aroin the worda following, via i
" Seo. 3, And he U Junker snort*( flat a
subscription io the amount of tarelve rollons
of dollars, of the six per cent, stock of tht
year *i|iitta* hundred aid thirteen, bA-tod;
the Mine ia hereby prop need i for whloh pur-
poee hooka shall be opined at tha Traaaury of
the United States, and at tbi aeveral loan offl
oca, on the first day of April noil, tf continue
open until the flrat day of Ootober
fqraucb part* of the abbremenl
scription ef Mock u ahall, on ike daj
scription, aland on the hooka of the
and on those of theaaeveral loan t
spectively ; which subscription shall
ed by a tranaf-r to the (Jolted fit -
manner provided by law ter such
the credit or crcd’ta standing on
books and by a surrender of too oei
of tho stock so subscribed i Providi
S I I subscription by rueti transfer of sti
e considered M part of the said tweli
lions of dollars authorised to be burro
the first sacth n if ibis act.
»• Sec. 4. And he it further enacted, Tht for
the whole or any part of any sum whioHahall
be thus subscribed, credits shall be entekd to
tbe respective subscribers, w ho shall be ami-
tied to • certifi Jwr or certiorates purpAin*
that tbe United States owe to the buf iei sr
holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns a
sum to be expressed therein, equal to fie
amount oftbe principal stock thus mine ribM,
bearing an interest not exceeding four all
one half per centum per annum, payabl-
quarterly, from the thirty-firat day of Decem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five i transferable in the Mine manner as ii
provided by law for the transfer of the stock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at tbs
pleasure of the United States, as follows: one
half at any time sf or the thirty-first day ol
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and tbe remainder at any time
after the thirty-first day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty.nine ■
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
made except for the whole amount of eueh
new certificate t nor until after at leaat six
month! public notice of tucb intended reim-
biinement. And it shall be the duty of the
Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans
ferred to tiie.respective subscribers the sever
al sum by them subscribed beyond the amount
of the certificates of four and one half per
cent, stock issued to them respectively
“ Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That
i he same f-nida which lure heretofore been,
and now eve. pledged by law ter the paymem
of the interest, end for the redemption and
reimbursement of the stock whieb may be re
deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro
visions or this set, shall remain pledged in like
manner for the payment ol the iptereat accru
ing on the stock crested by reason of au- b
subscription, and for the redemption or reim
bursement of the principal of tbe Mine. And
it ahall be tbe duty of the eommiuionen of the
sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid,
out of the Mid fund, yearly and e-e-y year,
•ueb sum and sums aa may be annually reqtiir
ed to discharge the inteieat scciuing on the
stock which may be crested by virtue of this
act. The said commissioners are, also, here
by authorised to apply, from time to tim>,
such aum sod sums out of the nid fund, as
they may think proper, towardi redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbunemeut, in con
formity with the provisions of this set, tbe
principal of the said atoek , and siteh part ol
the annual aum often millions of dollars, vest
ed by Uw in the said commissioner^ as may
be necesary and required for the above pur
poses, shall be and continue appropriated to
the payment of interest and redtmption oi
the public debt, until the whole of the alack
which may be created under the provisions of
this act, shall have been redeemed or reim
buried. ”
Now, therelbre, notice is hereby given, 'hu
books will be openi d at the Treasury of the
United States, and at I ha several loan offices,
on the first day of April next, and continue
open until the firat da-’of October, thereaf-
>er, for receiving aubicriotions in conformity
wiih .be provisions of the Slid law. ,
The suhacriptiens may be made by the pro
prietors of the stock, eiihvr m person or by
their attorneys duly authorised to subscribe
and tranater it to the Uaited States.
Should subscriptions or Mid slock he made
to sn amount exceeding twelve millions ot
dollars, a distribution ofthe said sum oftwelve
millions of dollars will be made among 'he
iiibocribsra, io proportion to tbe tuma subscri
bed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
A-ting Secretary of the I'ressurv*
March 26 10'l|tO
TOTTWA
Vegetable Catholicon.
«»HB subaetiber reap- cttelly solicits the at
ii, tentlon of every friend of suffering hu
manky, to to the shove new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers In eliminating I
from to* system the very seeds of dUsaac,
and in rMtoring the deranged and morbid
donditlon of tha organa of lire to a free and
healthy eseroise of their functions, has exci
ted the astonishment, and oompletely silen
ced the objections of the most incriduteua —
facie era the heel argument!. In ordkr to put
tbs virtue* of the t iaiholieon to as severe s
sen-tiny u possible, it wm offered by adver
tisement, together with the attendance oft
physician, gratuitously to any pera-m who
would apply font, and wh ile cause might
of aeem to eome within the range of ite healing
ic Hid power—numbers of severe cues of long sta id-
ng, and some of them aeemingly deaperote
ones, pre entad themselves, all ef -mhich have
been cured, otto much relievedu tuwariaut
tb* Msertion that a little peraevtranee will do
io. In fact, such it the confidence ofthe physi
cian under whole care these patients were
ilaeed, in thia remedy, a confidence remit-
ng from the irresistible conviction that hsa
been forced upon his mind by ocular demon
stration, and a personal trial of it on himaell
that he permits me to deelare it aa hia deci
ded opinion that the Catholicon ia not only a
perfectly aafe and innocent, but a moat pow
erftil and invaluable remedy in eerta-n dia
euos and atatea of the ay stem, such aa the ful
owin g i—
Debility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation t Old and inveterat - Uieen. Pains
in the bon< s attended with swellings of the
join'si Indigestion, Blotches on the face,
pimple-, ike. i All complaints of the Liver i
Teller.- Yaws, Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases
generally i Mercurial and acrofuloua com
plaint!.
The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol
emnly pledges his word consists exclusively
of vegetable muter) with the exception of a
alight determi ration to the bowels, which it
preserves in a soluble Itate, acts insensibly, is
pleaMnl to the taste, and requires tro particu
lar regimen, (abstinence from apirtuous li
quors always excepted,) or confinement. As
a gentle, Mfe and agreeable cathartic medi
cine, improving the appetite and restoring the
general tone of the system, it ia confidently
recommended to isdies in a delicate situa
tion. W W. PO I TER,
66 Ubcsnut-street.
Could wish to be. Yftth my thanks, am your
ubllgad humble i errant, Ua.
* GEORGE KANE.
this Diltrtet of South,
wark, persenaily appeared, and, being duly
sworn/finds declare and any that the above
atatemeht tele all respects correct and true,
and that the signature to it ilia the hind
writing of this deponent.
JOHN BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 38,1824- -
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly
adapted to those disease* whieh are prevalent
among the coloured population of the iouth
In that disease which is called yaws, it ia a
aura remedy, a single trial of it, will eonvince
planters of its superior efficacy to any reme
uyofa similar naturd in tha United States-
NOTICR.
The advantages of this medicine are, not
confining the patient unnecessarily to tbe
houae, or keeping him from his business!—
With one snlitaiy exception, that of spiritu
ous liquors, ft dm not lay any reelrietlene upen
hie appetite- It is so gentle in its operation
that the p .tient finds himself getting well hr
cannot tell bow. Aa it is not the wish of the
proprietor to take any thing for which he
cannot, give t consideration equal in value,
lersona at a distance who may with to try
ill medicine, but who are not certain if it
be applicoblc to their complaint, are request,
eil to describe -heir case and symptoms in
s letter, pntt-psid, and directed to nim—this
letter will be immediately placed in hands
fully competent to dec.de the question.—
Should Lite remedy not seem to suit the dis
ease, they will be frankly told so.
CAUTION-
To prevent disappointment it is well to
stite that it takes in ordinsry'eases from 3 to
5 bottles to effect a cure io that peiaona who
are labouring under any serous infirmity,
must make up their mind to persevere tn that
extent at least—if they do nut, they might u
well MVethemielTes the trouble and expense
>f usings smaller quantity,
AU order! pou-pald and enduing the money,
immediately attended to, and the medicine
packed and delivered with directions for use,
to any place in the'city, and forwarded as di
rected ,
N. B. To prevent tbe pnaiibility of all im
position, it will be Sold in the city of Philadel
phia, at the office in Fifth near Baee-Street,
or at the dwelling ef the proprit tor, No. 66
Cheanut street, only, and abroad by his au.
thorixod agents. W. WPrtTTEH,
66 Chcmut Street, Philadelphia'
Georgia—Chatham County,
In the Court of Ordinary, May Term. 1825.
6 N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, admin
litratnr of John Street, deeeaaed, praying
so enter JYtsf to be nude abiohtte on hia com-
plyleg wjtn the law, lor 'he sale of a Lot of
Uround, number four, [4] second Tything.
Heynolda Ward—Also, part of a Lot, number
six. Tower Tything, Decker Ward being the
real estate of the said dee. lor the benefit of
the beira and ereditnn:—It ia ordered, that a
-lotiee be published nine month*, in one of
the Publio Gasctta of the Oily of Savannah,
requiring a'l parsons interested, to show cause,
f any they have, why the prayer ef the peti
tioner should net be granted.
S. M. BOND, e- e. e,'
May 14 444
Georgia—Camden County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Hopkine, vt. Langley and Selceeter
Bryant.
O N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating
thst in consideration of certain prom
issory note% made to the said Timothy, by
them, nne payable with interest, from first
of Jsnuary, 1831, on tbe first of January, 1822:
a secend payable •• sfureui >, on tbe first of
Jtnusry, 1823; and * third payable u afore
said, on the first of January, 1824, executed a
mortgage to nid Timothy Hopkins, his heirs
and assigns, on til those four tneH of Lod,
situated in the county aforesaid, eonveyed by
• he Mid Timothy, to the Hid Jangley ana
Srlvester, and lying on the smith side eh
Great Satilla River, one tract containing sev-
enty-sevenlseres, more nr less; two tracts
containing fifty seres, more or lese, and fm
-tber tract, containing one hundred and egh-
iv-eightacres,more or less, conditioned! for
he payment ofthe three said several njtee,
on the days above mentioned, and thatiuid
several notes remain unpaid—on motifi of
Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintiff, it it
.irdtred, that tbe Mid Langley and 8elrtite>,
their hem or assigna, pay into Court, within
twelve montha from this date, the sunk due
on said notes, and the interea- and coal, oth
erwise that the equity of redemption le for
ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed
man take pltce, at are pursuant to law:
True extract from the minutes, 37th Octo
ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
nor 4 87 Are
’ NOTICE.
N INE month) after date, application will be
made to tbe Hon. the Judge* of the Caurt
ol Ordinary V Chatham county, ter leave to
•ell all the real estate of the late William Craig,
dt-ceaied, for tbe benefit oftbe befrsandana-
itonof Mid estate.
JOHN M'NISH, Executor,
oet13 71
Notice.
A LL persona having demands against the
1%. estate ef Constant Freeman, Eiq lata of
tha city of Waihington, deceased, are re
quired to hand them In, legally attested,
within tb* timw prescribed by law ■ tad those
indebted to aairi estate, are sequired to make
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jan 14 43pa
Philadelphia, Afay3t, 1834.
At the request of Mr, W. W. Potter, I have
lately exhibited, in aeveral instances, a niedi
rated sirup, called Potter’s Vegetable Catho
lieou, with the most decided tdvantage. It
bts, tt i et, never fsiled effecting a oure in
every ease io which I bare thought proper to
employ it. H. M'MUHTHIE, M- D.
Phi'ade'phia, July 38Ih, 1834.
Mr. IT W. Fetter,
Dear Sir—You expressed s wish thst
would give t concise statement of my suffer
ings, from' the hopelcM commencement, to
the present propitious stsge cf my disease ’
About five yesra ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
Imprudent exposure on deck, I wu seised
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on board, I wm compelled to bear
it, as I m-ght ter two weeka, when on my ar
rival at Charleston, S. C- it wu treated aa
Typhus. Tbe skill of my Physician subdued
tbe fever, but Phoenix-like, the terminition
of this gave risn to a disease equally distress
ing, and which, till now, I had thought incur
able. Various abscesses made their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were swelled to an enormous aixe.—
These gradually subsided into hard tumura,
one of whioh on my left knee affected the
bone—an incision was now made and a large
evacuation of pua, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. In addition to this, I suffered the
most escruciating painsin my joints that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administered either gave me no relief ■ r ser
ved to sggravate the disease, the severity uf
.which increased with every succeeding year.
Such was my painful si 1 uatton that I despaired
of ever being restored to my heal'h I Iliad
not a-ily tried the regular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular rem
edy 1 could hear of- It was in this awful and
desponding condition,thst I wu persuaded to
commence a course of your Vegetable Cath-il
lean, and the happy result is, "f om the me
of the two botllti. my -whole tytlem hat under
gone a complete revo'ution, my ptttjte have fo in-
Feu methe discharge from my knee began
to dimmish, and soon cessed altogether, the
ulcer from whence it proceeded being com
pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal
of which I hare tried in vain more remedies
than I can name, are rapidly decreasing t my
appetite, which was gone, lias returned—I am
in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that
few bottles more of ycur, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me periectly to.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July 36, 1874.
My confidence in the vr getible catholicon
is undiminishad, and as fresh in-iineca of its
powers sru dtily occurring, in my own prac
tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it,
in the peculiar diseaiea to which it ia app Ii ca
ble, aa superior to any remedy I am acquaint
ed with, M. H’MURl HIE. M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sit-In consequence of imprudent expos
ure four veirs ago I had the miafortune to be
come afflicted with a uiaeaae, the painful re
sults of which induced me to apply in auc-
ceuion to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief; ot from whole remedies I re-
ceived another complaint quite u diatreMing
aa the foreter. My whole ayatem became a
feeted. I could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my body; the weakneu end emaeia
tion of which wu auch that I could scarcely
walk. In this state I fortunately beard of
your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of
wbieh, hu completely restored me, I have
now no pain i my appetite is good i and my
atrangth restored With many thank* for
the relief your medloine hu given me, 1 am
your obliged friend, fce.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and aubacribed to before me, May 28,
1834 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 38,1834.
Sir—I am now, thankt to your medicine, ■
ieerty mi-. For nearly six years I have been
I martyr to a diaeaae, whose ravages threat-
tied, if not soon stopped, to pet a period to
*7 eiiatonee. Having bad no regular teedi-
1 advice froa the commencement, my
imidamt at lut got to mteh a height that I
mid not awattow without groat pain and
■cuity. Turners formed bdiffisnnt parts
my body, and I began to think my situation
most dvapante. The five bottle, ofthe
athokeon whieh I have taken have com
pletely «ured me, andl am now aa wall u 1
I have appointed GEORGE RYE ISON,
Druggist, of Savannah, mv sole agent. Drug-
gists writing the above valuable medicine,
will be aupplied by him for cash, at the nine
rate, aa if ordered direct from me—via. £3<
per deign, or three dollars a angle bottle.
W. W. POTTER. Philade'phia.
Any person on application to the subscriber
will be furnished with certifiuates of Ihe efli
cacy ol the above medicine, sufficient to con
vince the mind of the most sceptical, although
too numerous nnd lengthy for newspaper in-
serlion. GEO- HYEHSON, Drupgiat,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets,
dee 13
SCOWS BIBLE
p a 9 V os*t,8
FAMILY 81BLE, containing all the u *
ginal Reference,. lo be comp utj 1.^2
VOLUMES, ROYAL OCTAVO '' ,X
bettiihedmllh d hire net, ofthe Authtr *
TEHH9.
t T ahall be well printed, on good nan.,..
he comprised tnri*hendalw,ffil , *J
will contain 1 the Scriptures of the
Ai-w Tenement!, the Introductory Oitm-'
Explanaury A olea, and Practical oS, "*■
and all the copious Marginal /Ir/timT. ‘
ing printed word tor word from theLȣ
Stereotype Edition, poitliahed tince ihTri*
thor 1 . decease The price wilt
toerda t *24, in sheep, *30, in calfb&i'
Km re *dy for deliv(j)tj
Extra*;* of lain atUremdn thePui'by,
1 esteem Dr Scott’a Family Bible ..
calculated to promote ihe rouse of
piety. It teem* leartuly pos,;tile
read daily the Notea aid ObierrtiiMi^a'
Family Bible without hecom'n. , “J ,, J
oetter man. ED WARD D GtliFFlv 4
I have seen no comravntsrr V ,
Scripture, which I .hick „ JjSK*
general uae and edification, p „ - H
which every family ought to pomeis! **
4 fcMON
It ia a work distingu .bed for ibe lirnr.ltei
ty tnd convenience of it. arranged ?'
clearness anJ fidelity cf its txpo'Woni Utt
neatness and perspicuity of iu «,u th ; '
navolcncetnd esudous of its spirit, tbe cZ
cisencss snd pertinency of it, ,p„|jc„„ *
and for its uniform tendency to pronot*.,,!;
golical truth ted piety. < M
ABIEL HOLUM
Of Dr. Seott’s Family Bible, I fe.| "
uy, that in my ettimscion it dcwtvcdly
among ourableat and best Comin ntt ia,
Thomas Baldwin
Dr. Scott’s Family B ble intended m-m'to.
pecially for the use of Christian families ii,
work highly evangelical, extensively Mia,
live, tnd deeply interesting.
Daniel c.stNngHj.
The ehxrscter of Dr. Scott’i Cvmmentan
on tbr Bible, ia so generally kjo.n, ,„j „
Ingbly approved amongst the m<m intelligent
and pious Christians tbrougliunt our counirv
and has passed rapidly through w sunr Inn
editions, that 1 deem further recommenda
tions needless-
IN EQUI L’Y.
Belncen IF. Davie!, Aihnmiilrator, Complain
ant. and John 1 arnochnn■ Adminhtratnr, de
benit no , ninth Ihe mil annexed ef Oeorje
Richard,on, and other,, Defendant!.—~Jn
equity, Chatham Superior Court— Chancery,
20: A Augu,t, 1824.
I T appearing that John Murray Camocban,
one of the defendants in the said bill uf
complaint named, reaidea without the state of
Georgia, in that part ofthe United Kingdoms
ol Great Britain ami Ireland, called Scotland :
It ia ordered that the said John Murray Car-
nochan, do appear and answer to the com
plainant’s said bill, within nine months from
the date of thia order, otherwise that tbe
Mid bill, as to him, be taken pro confesso .-
and it is further ordered, that a copy of thia
order be publish'd once o week, in one of
ttie public Gasettes of this stale, until the ex
piration ofthe time within wbieh tbe saidd. -
fendant is required to appear and answer as
aforesaid.
True copy from the Minutes, this 31st day
August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk,
sugiis* 24 50f
Georgia Camden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
W HEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow,
appliea to 1 he Court of Ordinary of -.aid
County, for Letters of Administration bn the
estite of John Brown, late of Hid county, de
ceased, ar next of kin: These ire, therefore,
to cite and admonish, til and lingular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
tlieir obj rotions, if any they lure, in my of
See, on or before the first liu. d ,y in June
next,otherwise Letter! will be grunted the ap
plicant.
Witneaa the Honorable Britian R Bunk-
lev, one of the Justices of said Court,
this sixteenth day of April, eighteen
hundred a-d twenty -five.
[L S. JOHN BAILEY, C.C 0 C. C.
April 31 24
Georgia—Camden County.
RY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB
SAID COUNIY
W HEREAS John Chevalier, has applied
to said Court, f >r Letters Ditmisaor:
>n the estates uf Samuel Coscna and Evan E.
tuck, deceaaed. These are, therefore, to
cite and admonish, all and aing ilar, tha kin
drod and crediton ol the Mid d eeaaed per.
sons, to file their oh jectiona, if any they have,
in my office, on or before the first Monday In
Jamiiry next, or Letter! will be granted the
applicant
Witneaa tbe Honorable James Seott, one
of the Justice! if said Court, this aix
teei.th day of April, eighteen huodred
and twenty-five.
(L. 8 ] JOHN BAILEY, C.C. 0. C.C
April >1 74
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
SAID COUNTY.
nTWHEREAS Lewis Bsohlott, applies to the
Vw Court of Ordinary of Mid Countyi for
Letters Diamissory on tht estate of Fr.neea
Roaolupe i These are, therefore, to cite end
admonish, all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of Mid deoeued, to file their objec
tions, if any they hove, in my office, on or be
fore the fi'st Monday in January next, other-
Wiae Letters Dismtaaory will he granted the
applieent-
WitneM the Honorable Samuel Clarke,
one of the Justice* of Mid Court, thia
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred tnd twenty-five.
[L. 8.) JOHN BA1LBY, C. C. 0. C. C
April 31 34
. - ... J- HORSE.
I am acquainted with no Commenury n
the Sacred f c aptures, which 1 would mor,
cordially recommena for general uie. lit
plan of (he work is good
• JOSHUA RAm
Perhaps in no way, can ministers, instrurtiva
of youth, and private Christians, do grecict
service to society, than by eaeting thus,
selves to disseminate this trulv invsluabls
work.. JOSHUA HUNTINGTON,
I know of no Commentary which it brtlef
calculated for diffusing correct vitas of tin
gri st (ruths of Christianity, si-d leuv.ng salu-
lory impressions on th- mind when rising
irom Ihe perusal of it, than the one you ire
about to publish.
D ANIEL SHARPE.
No writer seems less disposed to contend
for birrau speculations. None more uniform-
Iyer more pow, dully inculcates the greet el
sentlab of religion. The tpiri, wbieh per
vados Ihe wotk is excellent t it is the nnk,
•ffectionaee, besting, yet faithful spirit of lbs
gospel- DANIEL DANA
From particular examinati on, and concur
ring testimony, there ia oo doubt on ayuiol
that Scott’a Family Bible ia superior to ill
others. JOSFPH EMERSON,
You will please to se- d me ait coyiee ol
Scott’s Bible ; I refer to your lately proposed
edition. Perhaps I shall induce five mure to
take the same number. H-1.
It it with extreme pleasure I perceive
you are about to publish a new edition of
Scott’i Bible. Having been in povaruurn of
it more than 20 years, I triis’ I know »«c-
ihing of its value, anil am deter mired to i»«
mole i>s circulation among my friends Eos
will please forward si* copies u soon u pub-
halted, G. 14.
I have nblainnd four fobocrihers for tbe
escellent work you are publishing- H. S.
I propose to take seven sett of Scott’a Bf
ble, and will be accountable for Ihe same.
J C.
I hive obtained s-ibacribert for nine coyiu
of Scott’s Family II.ble. J. 0.
I shall probably need eight or ten iud
Scott’a Family Bible. J. f-
Rev. 8. 8. of P. hu o’ tained ten nk'cn-
bera. E- 0.
I have observed that you ere about pub,
liihing another edition of Scott’s Bible
hope you may succeed as you have done is
former edition-!. I have been endeavoring to
procure subscriber* amor g our people, tod
ten or more subscriber! will be obtained.
O.S.H.
I will take ten aetl (of Scotl’s Bib!*)
bound and lettered. J- f
1 have obtained ten robseribers for you;
edition of the Pamily Bible—and hivr "•
doubt but thei-e might be lomethirg like IM
copies aold in tIlia place if you had tn igent
here—I thought the work ought to be en
couraged and fur hat reason took a subocrib-
lion paper. It is a work that every family
should hare that ia able to purchase.
J. E. M’C-
I am glad, that y->u ptopoie to prim Mo
Scott’s exesllemt Family Commcnuiy, **
should be very gild if it were in my pover to
give a more liberal patronage to tbe won,
than, aa circumstances are, I can. lush
however, be able to do aometliing s eight»
ten seta I shall ciertaioly take i ana it nay be
double that number. A- ®-
I have procured fifteen lubecribert k
3eott*a Bible. JA.D-
I think I aha II dispose of SOaetsormofte
the Family Bible.
I have circulated proposals for SewrijA
Bible ; how many have been engaged ia
cannot tell; but between 30 and 30 oetj n
hia vicinity. J-":.
I have concluded to become respooxb"
to you for lAirVy eete of 8eott’a CumiDeatmp
I have procured 106 aubaeriben to
Bible t 6 aete tit be bound in calf; 3 ssto*
be done in botitda the other 97 lets, bow«
and lettered aa described in the prospect*
1 presume I coaid procure 509 subS-
ben for your edition cl Soott’i Bible TO
demand ia incrloing for them. They
finally supenedts every other large or n*9
Bible. Fifty of my eubeenben lire *»*»'
circle of 8 mltee I
Just published an edition ef the ***» •«“!
completed in alt volumes, without mug*
references; primt le boards gt8i ta
*21; in calf *2I’. Either ot these edibosj
may be had of the publisher tn Boston; * ■
8.0- k J. 8CHENCK. Sevannah. „
Jai II —
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tw” from Brig Pheasant, for sale by
April l» C. C. GRISWOLD.
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