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raw SAW*
Khei ifTs Sales.
On the fi t* Tuesday in June nest,
VIW UL be «oM at (he (lourt-Hiitse in thr
V9# town of Jcffirson, between (be hour
of tun o'olonk In hr morning', end four o’elk.
in the tfvernonn, one uiulividcJ moiety, of
the following property, vie :
A tract of lend cituate on the south side of
Setille River, eunteining five hundred acres,
■ore or lees, two hundred end fifty acres of
which is under cultivation, end bounded cast
by lands of lira F If. Osborne, south by lands
of - Hibs'sbani, west by lands of John,
•ton, northward'} by Sstil'a River, together
with all the buildings and plantation tools
thereto belonging.
Also, fi.\v or aiaty heed of cattle, thirty
sheep, two flits, one b ist, end the following
nog’o slaves, to wit, George, Lucy, Alaliha,
March, Charlo te, Georgette, Peggy, Ganshin,
Blleck, Pendendy, Floret, Harriet, Sam, Hen-
ry, Friday, Simon, D liberty, Louisa, Susin,
Drusctta, Uelly, P dtoy, N.nov, Marcus, My
ra, James, Toney, Helen, Romulus, lanette
Scanty, Abbey, H 'o, P ovidunee, Moms mi
D his, Cyrus, ll'g Jack, Amelia, Juliet, Pale*
mor, Philip, Lucinda, Allamor.t, I.su e, Lung
Jim, Rose, Little Jim, Littlu Jack, Smart,
Pliebe, Billy, Nat, Uamor, driver Ji n, Maria,
Lsvinis, Cleopat.ia, Cansdi, Dorcas, Tenah
Luke, Solly, Paulina, Calisio, Rosana, Scipto"
Cain, Nancy Gane, Frcdeuck, Job, Bora, Pi"
aah, Deck, Pompev, Patty, Diaoa, Golumbu
Bob, Liasa,Andrew, Nanny, Matthew, London,
Little Pendah, Prince, Gensar, Plnllia, Little
Jack,Fanny,Daniel,Castor, Ned, Little George,
Solomon, Gambay, Kate, Pricuia. A Jam, am!
Mary, being one hundred in number, l! iru
on and to be sold to satisfy an execution
■gainst John King and Weivaie Jones, in fa
vor of Jac b R. Volk-
Also, one h mse and lot, eituate, lying and
being, in the town of St. Marys, being part of
lot number one, containing me hundred fee'
in fron^, and four hundred and ihi ty six feet
deep, levied on and to be told at the proper,)
of John B. Christopher, to satisfy an cxecu
tion on foreclosure of mortgage, in favor ol
William Berrie. under the rule absolute
M. H HEBBARD, 5. S. C
April 236, 18 5.
Apr,I 28 3ft
Sheriff’s Sale.
On thefirel Tuesday in June next,
fnil-L be sold in front of Hie Court-
'JC .louse, in the city of Savann.h, between
the uiuil hours of ten and four o’clock,
Lot and buildings No "5, Brown ward, le
vied on under two executions agtins* C H Hay
den, in favor of Frederick W, Heinemann
and in favor of It & J Haber sham-
Two Lots of iand, situate from the corner
of East Rro.ds, on the Tnunderbolt R ad
on the adj lining corner, levied on os tire pro
perty of u H Hayden, to satisiy an eaeculion
■•suing from a Justices Court in favor of A De
Larocli, returned to me by a constable.
A negro man named Doctor, levied on as
the properly of JosiabJ Tippin, to sati-fy two
executions in favor of Georg W Coe, and one
in favor of J B Wick.
Three negroes, Titus, Betsey, and Chance,
levied on as the property ol'Thos N Morel, to
satisfy in execution in favor of the Bank of the
8tate of Georgia.
A woman named Phiilia and her child Ste
phen,levied on as the property of the eat, of A.
raw Siam
M-v 9
D’l.YON, D. S. C. C
-.9
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the firet Tuesday in June next.
rnjILL be s ml at the Court-House in the
V# City of Savannah, between the hours
of en and four o’clock, the following 16 ne
groes, vii —
Sippio, Hager, Abner, Sntp, March, Jerry,
B.l’i, Burke, Phrris, Bram, Dinah. Little Bram,
Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the increaso
of the families, levied on und- r a foreclosure
of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William
Washington, for use.
Two negroea, viz: Ned and GlasgoWj levi.
ed nn a foreclosure of > mortgage from Clias.
Ulmer to Joseph K ipman.
ISAAC D’LYON, S C C.
spoil 4 09
Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the first Saturday, after the first Tuea-
day in June next, will be sold at the
Market Hous' in the town nf St. Marys, two
negroes, viz. B >b and Rose, levied on as the
property of Joseph Rain, to satisfy an execu
tion on the foreclosure of g mortgage, in favor
of Samuel Clarke, sndGeorge 3 Brown.
April 8 1H2& M.tf tiB8BARba5.CC.
Ar.ri: ’ ’ 13
Sheriff’s Sales,
On the first Tuesday in June next,
F Vi$ Hundred j'res cf Land lying in the
County of Effingham, Dounded north b\
M'-'hael Hydes, east by Christian Robenhu st
all other aides vacant at the time of the origin-
a! girvey. Also 150acr*»s, half of a tract oi
30J acre* originally granted to Christian Ro-
benhurat- Also 400 acres bounded north b>
lands of Daniel Steiner, east Jno Snyder and
other*, at the time of original survey. Also,
150 ace* southwrdly by lands of Robenhurst,
east John ar.d George Snyder, and norb
R 1’ienliurat, at th' time of the or ginal survey,
'fhe above lands levied on as the p> of erty oi
Charles Tiot, to satisfy executions in favor o.
Henry M'Alpin and David Gugle.
THOS. El.KINS, S. E C
M »y 6 27
Administrator’s Sale.
On the fieet Tuesday in July next,
B ETWEEN the mill hours, will be sold
at the Court-House in Bryan County,
the following described property, being pari
of ihe eitate of Matlbe Carter, dec. and
sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
•od by in order of the Court of Ordinsry of
(aid county, via:
210 acres of ism] in Gvinnett County,
known is Lot No- 363, in the 7ih D, itrict.
250 acres in Early County, known as Lot
JJ6 174. in thr 20th District
330 seres P ne Land, in Effingham County,
Also, two tlaves.
Conditsms -if sale m-do known on the day.
ELIE iBKl’H CARTER, Ad-o’rx,
A*
Sheriff’s Sales,
On thef.nl Tuesday in July next,
W II L b,- .,old a the Court House in the
City of Savannah, between the hour,
if ten and four o’clock,
All the buildings and improvements on Lot
No 40, Warren ward, with the unclpireo lease
of said Lot of Land, levied on as the properly
of Chides H Hayden, under a fin, fit on fore
closure in favor of Frederick W Heinemmin.
A. D’LYON, D. S, C. C.
May 9 59
City Sheriff’s Sales,
On thefirel Tuesday in June next,
ACftiiLlie a lit at ti e Court House in the
« City of Savannah between tbe hours
nf ten and four o'clock,
One negro woman named Sander, levied on
aa the proper!) of John and Valeria Davis, to
satisfy nn execution from the Court of Com-
mon Pleas and Oyer and Tet miner for the el-
ty of Savannah, Win Bowers, vsjohu FGDa-
vis guardian of John and Valeria Davis.
Also One m-gr* woman named Louisa, le.
> ied on as ihe property of John I Bulloch, to
satisfy sundry eXeculi ns romthe Court of
Common fleas and Oyer and Terminer for the
city of Savsiii.nb, Wtn C Bartoo and others,vs
lohn I lliilloch.
Also ail the buildings on Lot No forty (4'l)
Warren »a d bounded north by a lane soot
bv Broughton street, east by Lot No tliirt) -
•line (39) and wcat by i.inoohi street, levied
■n as the property of Chas H Hoyden, to satis-
fv *n exceution tor ground rent in f vor of li
German Lutheran Church, va Chas. H. Ho, •
ten,
A. I IVI.YIIN C S
msv 9 0
Sheri i s ale.-; nuuuo...
On thefirst Tuesday in June next,
ilTlLL be sold before (he Court House -u
ff the Gitv ol’ShVannah, between the u
sual hours ol sale,
All that tract or parcel of land, containing
567 acres more or less, with 100 acres o'
Harsh Land, called Okeland, situate, lying
*nd being in Little Ogcchee District, in th
County of Chatham, bounded nor'li by Hinds
of Fieming Akin, on the east by lands <;f D
Parker, on the south by laudi. of the late H.
Walburger, and on the west by a nortlieet
branch of little Ogechee River, together wi'h
dl and singular, the edifices, improvements
*nd appurtenances, levied on un.ler a fi fa on
foreclosure -,s th* oroperty cf George L.
Cope, in favor of J hn ll«Nish, P- ter Mitclu
Hi and Robe t Mitchell.
Half Lot and Building, No. 4, Ewitisburg,
Oglethorpe Ward, in the cit y of Savannah,
the unespired lease of said half Lot ,o r three
years from January last, levied on as the pro
perty of Robert Lew s, to satisfy an exe cu
tion from a Jus ices Court in favor of J & M
Prendergaat,returned to me by a c nstnble.
Sold at the risk of the former i.urchas ’r.
ISAAC D’LYON, 5. C. C.
May 23 51
Georgia—Chatham County.
In the Gi-urt of OrJiusry, M ,y Term, iSij
jackso i, un ler an cxeant'nn from Richmond 6~hN thepedtiunof Henry Champion, admin.
Superior Court, in favor of Jonathan Sawyer, VF iitrator nf John Street, dec ased, praying
— ~ - — an order JTtei .n be made absolute on his corn-
plying witi. ihe law, lor -e „.le of a Lot of
Ground, number' four, [4] er.ond Ty thing
Reynolds Ward—Also, p i t, f a Lot, number
six. Tower Tyihing, Derk i W.id being the
real estate of the arid tlec. lor the benefit of
the heirs snd creditors:—It is ordered, that a
notii-e be published nine months, in one o'
ihe Public Gaaetls of the City of Savannah,
requiring all per so nr interested, to show cause
f any they have, why the prayer of the peii
doner should not be granted.
S si < o —
o„ -s
J. OHINN’S T.eNA KtUA
'INI1E subscriber having dissoverotl tiir co..
Jl position of Sir.1I.WS CELEBRATED
PAJiACEA, has now a supply on **uml ftv
sale; he has reduced theprice from R3 JO, t-
82 SO, or by (lie dozen 824.
All charitable institutions in the U. States
and the poor will be supplied gratis.
If tbe citizens of the principal cities and
towns, will appoint an agent to order an
distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be
supplied.
This medicine is celebrated for thr cure o;
the following diseases:—“ocrofuis or king’s
evil, ulcerated or putrid aore throat, long
standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous di.v
eases, white swelling tnd disease of the bones
and all cases generally of the ulcerous chsrac
ter, and chronic diseases, generally a-ising it
debilitated constitutions, but more especial!:
from syphilis or affections arising therefrom
deers in the larynx, nodes, £sc. and th«
dreadful disease occasioned by a long an-
excessive use of mercury, lie- It is also usi
ful in the disease of the liver ”
CwctiftcatfcB.
I have within the lust two years had an op
Mortunity of seeing several cases of very mve
crate ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes of treatment wer
healed by the use of Mr. Swim's Panacea
nil I do believe, from what 1 htve seen,
‘-at it will prove an important remedy in acre
ulous, venereal and mercurial diseases,
N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and practu.
of Piiys'c, in tbe University of Penn
aylvania
I have employed the Panacea ol Mr. Swaim
>» numeroua instance!, within the last thrr-
cara, and have always found it extreme!
dhcacious, especially in aec-ondary sypbili
.nd mercurial diaeasca, I have no nesitatin
n pronouncing it a medicine of inestimabi
value. W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in the Uni'ty of Pent
Philadelphia, February 17,1823.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
PhilailelpKia Nov 17. 18”3.
Swaim*8 Panacea,
V FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated
Medicine, just received per ship Globe,
and for sale by GEO. RYERSON.
dec 4
Treasury ’Department,)
March, 14, 1825 5
W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 1P7|, .
law was pass'd by the Congrcii of
United States,of which the .Id 4th, and5i>
sections are in the •♦'ords f din wing, vix.: '
" Sac. 3. And be it fwther enacted, Tilt h
subscription to (he amount of twelve tnilpnr
of dollira, of the six nor cent. «tock of the
yea* 1 eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, tnd
the same is hereby proposed ; for which pur
pose hooka shall be opened at the Treasury of
the United States, and st Iht several join offi
ees, on the first day of April next, to ci^tinUt.
open until the first day of October theffatinr,
for such parti of the above mentioned de
scription of stock as shall, on (he day <Jf sub
scription, stand on the books of the Trtasuri,
and on those of the several loan cffi:ts re
speclively / which subscription shall be effect
ed by a transfer to the United States, In the
manner provided by law for such tran-jors, o 1
the credit or cud (a standing on tie said
book* and L*y a surrender of the ccrtjficsteii
of the stock so subscribed: Provided Tluo
all subscription by such transfer of sto<k ahal!
he c *nsidei *d«s part of the said twelre *2»ti
lions of dollars authorised to bt- burrowed by
the first 8ecti n f hi*- act.
St-c. 4. And be »• further enactedThat for
the whole or any part of any aum which shall
be thus Hubscribcd, credits shall be entered to
ihe respective subsc- ibers, wh«* shdl be euti
tied to a certificate or certificates purportitiR
that the Unded Stages owe to the hol ler or
holders thereof, his her, or their ui»ign3, a
sj.n to be expressed th rein, cqusl to tin
amount of the principal stock thussuhscribid,
hearing <0 interest net exceedhig four anil
one half per centum 7 per annum, payabli
quarterly, from the tkirty.fi-st day of Di cem.
berime thousand eight hundred and twenty
five; transferable in he same manner iihu
provided by law for the transfer of die stock
subscribed, and subject to r.-demotion at the
densure of the Umtad States, as follows : one
i f at any time nfier the thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eiglr hundred anr!
twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time
after the thrtv-fi st day of December, om-
thousand eight Hundred and tweiity«nine:
Provided, That no «eirnour.semcnt shall be
made except for tbe whole amount of such
new certificate / nor until aferr at least au-
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement And it shall be the duty of ih”
Secretary of the Tresisiirv t * cause to be trg s
ferred to the respective subscribers the sever
al sums by them subscr bed beyond the amoun-
of the ccr.»fi:ates of four mu! one haif pe
cent, stock .atm -d t<. th-»m rrspectivelv
" Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That
tin same funds wlucli have heretofore been,
•md now are pledged by law for the paymeiiv
of the inurest, and for the redemption a
■eimbursement of the stock which may be re-
deemed or reimbursed bv- virtue ol (he pro
visions of this act, shill reuiMin pledged in hk*
manner for the payment of the irtereat accru
ing on the stock created by reason of su i
subscrip ion, and fortite redemption or reim
burse)! ent of the pnncip lof the same. A’d
it shad be the duty of the commissioners of me
sinking fund to Cause to be applied and paid,
out of the said fun' 1 , yearly and e'ey year,
such sum and ‘•urns as may be annually rt-quir
ed to discharge the u-te est accruing on die
stock which may be created b-. virtue of this
act T he said commisaiuurrs ar<, also, here
by authorized to apply, from tune to tmv,
such sum and sums out of the siid fund, a*
they may think proper, t>wa.dv re learning
by purchase, or by remibursemeut, in con-
formity with the provisions of thin act, tin
p'ipcipal of the add stock : and such part ol
the annual sum often nuMions ofd liars, vest
ed by law in the said commissioners, as m <>
be necessary and required for thr above pur
poses, shall be and continue appropriated t*
the payment of interest and redemption ot
tbe public debt, until the whole of t e stock
winch may bi created under the provisions of
this act, shaft have been redeemed or reim
bursed. n
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
b--’Oka will he open* d at the Treasury cf the
United States, ai d t the several loan offices,
on tbe first day of Anril n *xt, afid continue
pen until the fi^t d* of October, thercaf
er* fur receiving sub icriotions in conformity
wiili he prov irons »»f the said law.
The subscriptions muv be made by the pro
prietors if the stuck, either in person or by
their attorneys duly author s*-'to subset ,b
Mid transfer t to the United atatci.
Sh u!d subscriptions of suidsioik be mode
to an amount excerding twelve n.-llions ol
dollars, a distnbuti n of the said 9uoi of twelve
millions of dollars will be made among hi*
subscribers, i i proportion to the burns subscri
bed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. .SOUTHARD,
A ting Sec»*f i \ry of die '••cnsiir*’"
Morr'» ’6 fo IJ •
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
YOVTvAVA
Vegetable Catholicon.
jrpHE aubicribi r res >•clfullv solicits the at
41 tention of every friend of suffering hiij . ,a T r ™*rv V w ‘
rianlty, to to the shove ,„ w and inv.lu.blll f h f h .W 0 “ “ in U,e h ““*
remedy, whose unequal powers in elitninstir g
from the system the very seeds of diseaso,
siidin^ resturi.ig the deranged and morbul
condition of the organs of Me to a free ami
healthy exercise of their functions, has exci
ted the Sht- niahment, and completely silcn
ced the objections of the most incn duloua —
Facte are die beat argument«. In order to put
ihe virtue! of Lie vmholicon to as severe a
acp'tiny as possible, it was offered by advei-
tsement together with the attendance iff a
physician, gratuitously to any pers >11 who
would apply for it, an I whose cause might
«eem t cume within the range of its healing
power—numbers of severe cases nf long st a d.
mg, at.d some of them secminglv de i*» r e
ones, pre ented themselves, all oj widch have
been cured, or so much rclievedas t j warrant
he assertion that a little perseverance will do
so. In fact, such is the confidence of ihe piiy&i
clan under whose cave these patients were
placed, in this remedy, a confidence resu t-
ing from the ifrc«istiblo conviction that bus
neen forced upon bis mind by ocular de no-. »
at ration, ai.da pet acn j trial of it O o h iiise.'
hat he perm.is mo to declare i< as his d .*oi-
.Icd opinion, th>t he Cn-holicnn is not only w
perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow
erlul and invaluable remedy in certan di3
eases and states of the system, such as 'he fol
owing ?—
Depility res'ill ing from iniempernnce and
dissipation; Ol.i «nd inveterat U:c»rs. Pa:t»n
in the bon s 4ttended wiih »wellmgs of tiic
join's | Indigestion, Blot dies on the face,
.imp e-, 8cc j A1 complaints of the Liver;
i’e' e« Yaws; Syphilis.* Cutaneousdiseasut;
generally * Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol
emnlv pledges h a word consists exclusively
•f vegetable ma te ) with the exception of u
-l'ghi dtt^rnii istion to ihe bowels, which u
preserves in a soluble stale, act-i insensibly, in
pfoamint to the taste, and requires n; particu
ar regimen, yabstin^ncc from spirtuous li
quors itlways excepted,) or confinement. As
• g idle, sale mid Agreeable cathartic mod
cuie. improving the. appetite and restoring the
general tone of ihe §y»»em, it is coiriidontiy
recommended to iadies in a delicate situa
tion. W W, POTTER,
66 Ghes'iui-aircet.
Philadelphia. May 31, 1824.
At the request of Mr. W, W Potter, 1 have
lately exhibited, in several instance:, a medi
cat ol sirup, caded Po'tor’s Vegetable Catlio-
■icon, with tl»e most decided advantage. Ii
has, as et, nevrr failed effecting u cure in
c *ery case in which I have thought proper to
employ it. H. M’MUU i U1E, M O.
Phi'ude'phiu, July 23th, 18 ?4.
Mr. W W. Pottery
nniiia wish tabs. With my thanks, am your
’liligeil humble tervant, We
GEORGE KANE.
City of Phi'ade'phia. ,t>
George Kmc, uf the District of South-
' ark, personally appeared, and, bernR dull
"vurn, d -th declare and say that the above
atati'tnent is in all respects cor-ect and true
tk.l . I. • * . .
Georgia—canul u i ‘wiiiiy.
SiJi'F.nion Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Ilopkins, vs. Langley and Sc!water
Bryant.
O N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating
that in coniidei Htion of certain prom
issory notes, made to the said Timothy, bv
thorn, one payable with interest, from first
of January, 1821, on the first of January 1822:
• second payable as aforesai ’, on the fits; of
January, 1823; and a llvrd pavable as af.ir*-.
laid, on the first <>f January, 18 '4. executed a
mortgage to said I'iiiiotny Hopkins, his her-
and assigns, on ail those four trac'8 of i,,,d,
'.tnated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by
he said Tinothy, to the said F angley and
..flvester, and lying on the south side of
Groat Satilla River, one tract containing sev
••iity-seyenjacres, more «»r less; two tracis
ontaining fif y acies, more or less, and one
her tract, containing one hundred and eigli-
y%eight acre*, more or less, conditioned for
he payment of the three said several n«tes,
ni the days above mentioned, and that said
several notes remain unpaid—on motion of
Archibald Clark, attorney for plaittif 1 , it i*
or dered, that tho said Langley and Selvester,
their heirs or assigns pay into Court, wilhii-
1 welve months from this date, foe sums due
on said notes, and the interes and coats, oth-
-*-rwise that the equity of redemption bt for
ever foreclosed, and that sur-h other proceed
ings take p.ace, as are pursuant to law.
True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo
ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Cl&k
nov 4 87 4rs
dmiiiistrator a -oiice
A LL persons having demands against
John Street, late of Chatham County,
decoaaed, are requested to hand them in,
within the time prescribed by law, duly at
tested, and thoae indebted are requested to
make immediate payment to
HENRY CHAMPION,
Qualified Executor.
May X SSLf
Prussic Aci,l t* Sutph.Quinine,
J UST received by ship Savannah, and
tor sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings.
Mav 3
Prime Pork fc Sperm Oil.
Juet received per ship William Wallace,
OJ h BARRELS Prime Pork
20 Barrels first quality Sperm Oil
40 Barrels Prime and Meas Beef
For sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN Si WOOD,
April 16 Anciaux’s Wharf.
MOTILE.
N ine months after date, application will be
made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court
ol Ordinary if Chatham county, for leave tu
sell all the real estate of the late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said estate.
JOHN U’NISH. Executor
Mi otice.
4 LL persons having demands against the
estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late of
the city of Wulungtun, deceased, are re
quired to hand them in, legally attested
within the time prescribed by law : and tho*!
indebted to aaid estate, ere required to mak ■
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, AdmV.
l* 42ph
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that 1
wonlJ give a concise statement of my suffer
ings, from • the hopeless commencement, to
■he present propitious stage of my dise.se ’
About five years ago, on my pa-sage from
Bordeaux, during (he month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, I waa seized
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on hoard, I was compelled to bear
it, as I ni ght for two weeks, when on my ar-
lival at Charleston, 8. C. it was treited as
Typhus. ’I he skill of my Physician subdind
the fever, but Phauiiz-like, the termination
of this gave ris ' to * disease equally diatrea- -
ing, and which, till now, I had thought incuT-
•ble. Various abscesses made their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the j unta,
which were fwe if d In an enormous 3ize.—
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee aflV-cted tiie
bone—an incision was now made ann a large
evacuation of nils, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. In addition to this, I suffered the
moat eicructatmg pains in my jnin.'a that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administered cither gave me no relief r. ser
ved to aggravate the Jistase, the seventy of
whir It increased with every succeeding year.
Such was my painful ai uation that I de ipnire
nf ever being rest ued to my heal b ; Iliad
not only tried the re tnlar means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular rcm.
edy 1 could lit', of It whs in this no ful .oil
desponding condition,t list I v.an persuaded to
.eminence a course uf you • Vegetable ” h I
i-nn, and the Itaiov rr ui't is, 11 f am the use
of the tsoobsttls my soho/e tys'etn hit • under
ffonea complet ■ revolution, mypmns Ir.vafo an
te met" the film barge from m, ante uegin
'O dimmish, and soou ceased ahogetner, ih.-
tdeerfrom ..hence it proceeded being com
pletelv healed. The tumors, for the romnvai
of which 1 have tried in vain more remedie.
t an 1 can name, are rapidly decrca.ing ; my
appetite, whieli tvaa gone, has returned- l ar.
in fact, near y welh and feel eonlid i,t tl-.ut a
few bullies more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will moke me per eeily so.
Your obhg d friend,
THOMAS CROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July 6, 18’4
Mv confidence in the v geubie catholic t
is uniliminishud, and vs fresh in taums of it.
powers aru daily oecurri g, in tny own prae-
'ice I have no heiiitatlon in letommending i
in the peculiar diseeaes tu which it is apsdip, -
ble, as superior to any remedy I am aequo-: t-
ed with. M. M’HUrtlRIE, M 1).
Philadelphia, Jtlay 28 18 4
Sin—In const quenc-.- of imprudent expos
ore four - ears ago I hud .he misfortune to be.
conic rffl eted with a diuejse, the painful re
sul's of which induced me to upply in cttc-
cession to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose en ed'es I re,
cetved another complaint quite as d.stiesstng
is the former. My whole system became af
fected. I could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my body ; the weakness and e nacia
tion cf which waa such that I could scarce!)
wals. In ties state I fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholicon-f )U r bottles ot
which, has completely restored me, I hav,-
now no pain i my appetite is good r and mv
strength restored With many thunks for
th- relief your medicine haa given me, I am
your obliged friend, Ac
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and subier-bed tu before me, May 28
1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman.
Phi adelphia. May 28, 18’’4.
Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a
hearty ms: P ir nearly aix years I have been
a martyr to a disease, whose ravag -s threat,
ened, if not Boon slopped, to put a period to
my eiistence. Having had nu regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at hat got to such s height thst l
could not swallow without great pain and
diffirulty. Tumnra formed in different parts
of my body, and 1 began to think my aituktion
almost desperate. The five bottles of the
Csthohcon which I hsve taken hare com
pletely cured me, and I am n«w as well as I
writing uf this deponent.
, J )H i Rl’-INS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1B’4-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable '’athnlicun is peculiarly
adapted to those diseases which are prevalent
a nuntf the coloured population of the south
In that disease which is coiled yaws, it is a
mrc remedy i a single trial of it, will convince
planters of itsa-iperior efficacy to any reiue
Jy of a similar nature in the United States-
NOTICE.
The advantages of this medicine are, not
confining the paiient unncccauarily to the
house, or keeping him from ills business.-—
With one solitary exception, 'hat of spirito-
"tf li'iuors, it dace not lay any reetriedone upon
his appetite li in no gentle in its opera-ion
me puticni finds himself getting well he
c.nuot tell how. As it iu not the w.sh ofthe
proprietor to take any thing lor which he
cannot give a consideration equal in value,
persons at a distance who may wish to try
ois n- edicine, but who are not certain if it
be applicable to their complaint, are request
ed io describe heir case and symptoms it.
a 'etter, post-paid, and directed tu him—this
letter will be immediately placed in hands
ruliy competent to decide the question.—
ilio-'id -lie remedy not seem to suit the dis
ease, they will be frankly told so.
CAUTI N-
To prevent d sappointment it is well to
st .te that it takes inordinary cases from 3 to
J uottles to effect a cure so that persons who
are labouring under any serious infirmity,
murt make up their mind to persevere to that
ext.nt at least— if tln-y do not, they might us
-veil save tliemtioivcs thr trouble and expense
f using a uniilier quantity.
All Qr'lero pi et-paid and enclosing the money,
immediately attended to, and die medicine
packed and delivered with directions for use,
-o any place in the city, and forwarded as di-
re ted
N. B. To prevent the possibility of nil im
position, it wi i be s'il-i in the city of Philadel
phia. at the office in Filth near llaee-Strret,
oral the dwelling of the proprh tor, No. 66
Cheanut street, only, an I abroad by Ilia au
thorised agents W \V P >TTPit,
66 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia'
I have appointed GEORGE RYE (SON,
Druggist, of Savannah, m ■ sole agent. Drug
gists warding the above valuable medicine,
will be supplied by him for cash, at the same
rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz. 830
per di zen, or three dollars a a.ngle boulc.
W. W. HOT TER, Philadelphia.
Anv person on application to Ihe subsetibtr
will be furnished with certificates of the efli-
cacv of tbe above medicine, sufficient to con
vince the mind ofthe must sceptical, although
too numerous and hngihy for newspaper n-
seriion. GEO. RYERSON, Drug gist,
Co-ner ot Bay and WhitUker Streets,
dec 13
IN EQUITY.
Between V. Davies, Administrator, Complain
ant and John 'a^nochtm Administrator, </•
bonis no with the will annexed of Qeor r e
Richardson and others, D jendants In
equity Chatham Superior Court- Chancery,
20;A A:'gust, J 824.
I V appealing that John Murray Camoehan,
or.e of the Mefondants in the said bill of
complaint n med, resides without the state of
Georgia, in that part ofthe United Kingdom.*;
o» Great Britain sno Ireland, called Scotland :
It is ordered that the said John Murray Car-
nochsn, do appear and answer to the com-
plain-int's said bill, within nine months from
the d;»’e of this order, otherwise that tin
said billj «s to him, be taken pro confessn .*
»nd it is further oidered, that a copy of thi*
Older be i.’iibhshi d once u week, in one ot
he public Gazettes of this state, until the ex-
piration of the time within which the sai l de
fendant is required to appear ami answer ».s
aforesaid.
t rue c«»r»v from the Minutes, this 21 si day
August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk.
su/Tust ?4 50f
Georgia
Camden County,
TO A 1,1. TO WHO-,1 IT S1AY CO.NCE IN
IKTliBrt&AS Surah lltown. Junior, widow,
T 7 applies to he Court of Ordinary of aid
bounty, for Letters of Administration on the
■state of John Brown, late of w.;d county, de-
ceased, i-r next nf k.n : These are, therefore,
.o cite »n I a mmirih, all and singumr, the
kindred *.nd creditors of aaid deceased, »o file
M, e»r oi.j ctions, if any they hwe, in jni of
lice, on o.’ before the first *4o. d .y in June
■•‘■xt. therwise Letters will be granted the sp-
:>hcant.
Witncs- the Honorable Britian R. Bunk
ley, one of the Juaicea of Mtud Court,
thi“ sixteen*!* d.*y of April, eighteen
hundred a-dt.vi/nty'fire.
[L S. JOH\ a.MLBY, C. C. 0 C. C.
A "ril 21 24
Getg'm -Camden County.
<Y THB COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
3 ID COUN Y.
AUHBHBAS ’ohn Ulievahcr, has applied
** to 6aid r ‘.ourt, f r Lefets Dismisaorv
n the elutes of Sumn'd Ous-nti snd Rvan E.
* nek, deceased. 1 h.-se are, therefore, to
m* and admonish, a.I and si’ gihr, the kin
dr- d » nd creditors ot the said d censed per*
noon, t • fi c their ol j ctions, if any they hav
n tny «.fli e. on or before the first Monday in
J.*n-ury nt xt, or Lelteiswillbe granted thi
Applicant
Wit ess the Honorable J mea Scott, om*
ofthe justices ».f »sid Court, this ai*
t«**i-th dav of April, e ghteen hundred
and twenty-fi**’.
[L. ‘ ) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C C
» I -?4
Geo goi—Camden County.
HY HIE ivOUIt r up O ttJINAnY toil
6 AID OU.VIY
• WHEREAS l.ewii Ua^hlotl, applies to the
" Court ofOrd.nsry of «a-<l County; for
otters Dismissory on the estate of t’r net s
Risolupe: These are, th.treriire, to cite and
•Jmiinii't, all and singular, the kindred and
-edilurs of said deceased, to fi'e their obj. o
tiom, if any tli-y have, in my nffi -e, nn or he-
i 're tiie fi vt Mon 'ay in January neat, other-
• ise Le ti-rs D..missory will be gran cJ the
applicant-
witness the Honorahle Samuel Clarke
one of the Joitices of aaid Court, this
sixteen'h lay of April, eighteen Imn
area and twenty-tive.
[*" s 1 JOHa HAILEY, C C.O C C
H A Y.
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piety. It aeen-s acarccly nossihi. #n “
read daily the Notes ani Obaervetionj^il 0
Family Bible without becoming , '‘ h «
better man. ED WARD D G'tlFPlN J
I lure seen no comm^ntarv of u,. i .
Scriptures which I think .0 w,|i ad'.ptcTtJ
ifeneral use andedilicstinn. h 1. , Ia
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ty and convenience ol its arrangement he
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anu for its uniform tendency l0 pro note evan
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say, that in my estimation it devcrvedlvr.uk.
among our ablest snd b -st Comm, r.ta ics,
THOM/VS BALDWIN
Dr. Scott’s Family B ble iiiUtndci! metx r,.
pectaliy for the use of Cbiiclisit iatniiics is.
work higluy evangelical, extensively i,,s!r u -.
live, and deeply iiuere.iing
DANIE1. C. SANDERS
The character of Dr. Scott’3 Commoi-'nrv
on th- Bible, is to generall) known, and so
highly approved amongst tiie most inteilizmi
and pioua Christians throughout ourcount-v
and hna paaacd rapidly li.tougl. so m.ni is
edition., that I deem further recyninen.-a-
lions needless-
, ... J- 1’ORSE.
I am aoqii.inted with no Commentary nn
th. Sacred Scriptures, which I would more
cordially recommend for general unc. 'Ihe
plan of the work is good
JOSHUA BATES.
Terhopa in no way, can ministers, i .st.-nct-,rs
if youth, and private Christian:, do grestcr
nerv.ee to society, than by e.vei'tinif’tlii.-m.
selves to disseminate this truly invaltnau
wo-k JOSHUA HUNTINGTON.
I know of uo Commentary which is better
calculated for diffusing correct viors ol'llu
grist truths of Christianity, aid leaving s#!n-
hiry impressions on the mind when ruing
form the peruial of it, than the one you am
^boul tu publish.
M DANIEL SHARPE.
No writer seems less disposed t.*cnnicn4
tor barren specula'ions None more uniform.
Iv or raure powerfully inculcates the gre#» es.
.entials of religion. The spirit which p;r-
adei the work is excel*, nt; it is the mthL
t/lectionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of (fie
DANIEL DANA.
From particular exuminati .n, andconcurv
rug testimony, there is no doubt on my mind
tost Scott's Famiiy Bible is superior fo alt
^rs . J03FPII EMERSON.
You will please tu se 1 d me six copies of
•.cult's Bible / I refer to your *a*ely propos 4
fdition. Perhaps I shall induce live m ire to
take the SHnie number. ILL.
It it with extreme pleasure I pc revive
voi: are about to pubF.sh a new e li'inn of
Scutl's Bible. Having been in ponSi-wum of
more than 20 years, I trtis» I know some*
! bing of its vuIijc, and am detes nupe i to vo-
•T.ote i's c rcuhiiun oniojij» my friends You
will plettte forward six co|j1cs as soon as pub*
MShod. f* f |J
I have nbtainod four sub:crihers for tbe
excellent work you art publishing H. S.
1 propose to take seven sets of Scott's Hi*
ble, and will be accountable for the same.
I have obtained 8-.'Lscribersfornini?C''rij
of ScotI'b Family B ble. j.
1 shall ju'.ibulily need eight or ten snsof
Scott's Family Bible. j, p.
Hcv. s. S. of I*, has o' lained ten s'lbscri*
bers. E. If
1 have observed that you sre shout pub«
lir.hing another edition of Scon's I) ble
hope you may succee! as you h ve dime in
former cd.tioas. I iiave been endeavoring ta
proc«ire subscriber? amo* g our people, uuJ
enor more subscribers will Us obiai'.ed.
, 0. S. ff.
I will take ten sets (of Scott’s Bible)
bound and lettered. j y-
I have obtained ten subscribris for yrut
edition of the Family Bible—and have- n
il .ubt but there might besi metlimg like W
copies told in this place if you had an sgent
here—I thought t»*e work ouglit to be en
couraged and tor hat reason took a subssrib-
tion paper. It is a work that every f.-inily
should have that is able to purchase.
* J. E M’C.
I am glad, that y^u propose to print d r >
Scott's excellent Fnin.ly Comnicinsiy, and
should be very glad ifil were in my power to
g've a more liberal patronage to the work,
than, as circumstances are, 1 can. I shall,
however, be able to do something j eight uf
ten se'a l shall certainly take; and .t may be,
double that iiumbei\ A. B.
i h.»ve procured fifteen subscribers to
Scott's Bible. J. A. D.
1 think I shall dispose of 20 sets or m^ e of
he Family Bible. E. B
I have circulated proposals for S
B ble { l>ow many hsve been engaged in
cannot u U ; but between 20 and 30 sets in
hs vicinity. J. S.
1 have concluded to become responsible
to you foi thirty sets of Scott's Commentary.
C. B.
I have procured 106 §ub?c ibers to the
Bible; 6 sets to be bound in calf { 3 sets ‘c
be done in bomla the orher 97 sets, bound
and lettered as described in the prospectus.
H.M-.
1 presums I cnuld procure 500 subset;*
! ;ers for your edition of Scott’s ffihle TijJ
dcmai d is increasing for them They will
finally supersede every other large or Family
Bible. Fitly ol my subscriber* live within i
circle of 8 miles! J k
Just published an edition of the same won*,
completed in six volumes, without .margins*
references; price in boards Jglffj in sheep
821 / in calf g27. Either of these editions
imy be had nf the publish r in Boston . ot o»
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