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Sheriff's 8ales.
On rtejlraf 'I'uetday in /tint MM,
rfWlLL be aold ti the CwsruHouae un,th&|,'
\JJ town ofJefTeraon, between the hour
ef ten o'elook in the tnornlnf, tnd four o’olh.
in tbe ifternoona one un-iivided moiety, of
the following property, fitI .
A trael oflaijd situate on the ooutb tine of
■otiUa (liver, containing five hundred acres,
■ore or leM. two hundred tnd fifty tereo of
vhioli ii under cultivation, iiul bounded ewt
by lands of Mrs. F M. Otbornc, south by hindt
of — Habersham, whet by land* of John,
Mon. northwtrdly by Sttillt River, together
with til tbe buildiitgi tnd plnntition'toolt
thereto belonging.
Alto, fifty or titty head of ctttle, thirty
•heep, two fiats, one boat, end tlte following
negro litre*, to wit, George, Lucy; Altllbt,
March, Charlotte, Georgette, Peggy, Catania,
Klieck, Pendmdy, Flortt, Harriet, 8am, Hen
ry, Friday, Simon. Balbetty, Lomaa, Susan,
Druectta, Helty, P.ttey, Nancy, Mtrcua, My
ra, James, Toney, Helen, Uomulutj lanette,
Seendy, Abbey, Ben, P ovidenee, Moneou,
Delia. Cyrua. Rig Jack, Amelia, Juliet, Pale-
mttr, Philip, Lucinda, Altamont, Laura, Long
Jim, Bote, Little Jim. Little Jack, Smarl,
Phebe, Billy, Nat, Damur, Driver Jim, Maria.
Lavinit, Cleopat.ia, Canadi, Dorcas, Tenth
Luke, Sally; Pauhna, CaUits, Ruiana, Scipio.
Cain, Nancy Cane, Frederick, Job, Bora, Pin
tab, Deck, Pompey, Paity, Diana, Cnlumbu
Bob, Ifiata,Andrew, Nanny, Matthew, London,
LUtle Pendab, Prince, Ceaaar, Phillis, Little
Jack.Fanny,Daniel,Caator, Ned, Little George,
Solomon, uauibay, KSte, Priciila, Adam, and
Jury, being one hundred in number, levied
oJT and to be told to aatiafy an eaecution
against John King and Weavale Jonet, in fa
vor of Jacob R. Volk-
Alto, one haute and lot, ailuate, lying and
being,in the town ofSt. Marya, being part of
lot number one, containing one hundred feel
in front, and four hundred and thirty an feet
deep, levied on and to be told at the properly
ofjohu B. Christopher, to satisfy an eaecu
tion on foreclosure of mortgage, in favor of
William llerrie, under the rule absolute.
M. U. HEBBAUD, S. S. C.
April 33d, 18JS.
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Sheriff’s Sales,
On the first Tuesday in July next,
ivni L be aold at the Court Huute in the
T v City of Bavannali, between the hours
of teii and four o'clock,
All the buildings and improvement! an Lot
No ¥>, Warren ward, with the unexpire-i lease
of and Lot of Land, levied on ae-the property
of Chalet H Hayden, under a fit. fa. on fore-
dofure in favor of Frederick W. Heioemann.
A. D'LYON, D. S, C. V.
May 9 39
City Sheriff’s Sales,
On ike first Tuesday in June next,
IlL be a Id at me Court House in the
City of Bavuiiiah between tbe hours
of ten and lour o'clock,
■ One negro woman named Sander, levied on
as the property of John aud Valeria Davis, to
iistiafy an execution from the Court of Coni'
mon Pleat and Oyer and Terminer for the ci
ty of Savannah, WmBowera, vsJohnFGDa-
vit guardian of John and Valeria Davit,
Alto One negro woman named Louiaa, Ic
ieri nn at the property of John I. Bulloch, to
satisfy sundry executi nt romthe Court of
Common Pleat tnd Oyer and Terminer fur the
city of Savannah, Wm C Bartou and othera,va
John 1 Bulloch,
Alto all y>e buildings on Lot No forty (40)
Warren wa d bounded north by a lane south
by Broughton street, ease by Lot No thirty-
nine (39) and weal by Lincoln atreet, levied
on at the property of Chat H Hayden, to satis-
fv an execution for ground rent in favor of the
German Lutheran Church, va ('.has. H. Hay
den.
A. I D’LYON, C S.
may 9 29
30
Sheriff’s Sale.
^ On the first Tuesday in June next,
rn»ILL be aold in front of the Court-
House, in the city of Savannah, between
the usual hours of ten and fuur o’clock,
Lot and buildings No °i, Brown ward, le
vied on under two executions againa* C H Hay
den, in favor of Frederick W. Heinemam
•nd in favor of R fit J Habersham-
Two Lota of land, situate from the corner
of Erst Broad s', on the Thunderbolt Rad
on the adj lining corner, levied on at the pro
perty of U H Hayden, to aatiafy an execution
issuing from a Justices Court in favor of A De
Larocb, returned tome by a constable.
A negro man named Doctor, levied on aa
tbe property of JosiahJ Tippin, to satisfy two
executions in favor of George W Cue, end one
in favor of J B Wick.
Three negroes, Titus, Betsey, and Chance,
levied an aa the property of l'lioa N Morel, to
aatiafy an execution iu favor of the Bank of the
State of Georgia.
A woman named Phillis and her child Ste
phen,levied on as the property of tbe eat. of A.
Jackson, under an execution from Richmond
Superior Court, in favor of Jonathan Sawyer,
A. D’LYON, D. S. C. C
May 9 . 39
On the first Tuesday in June next,
IlflLL be aoiri belore the Court House in
If the City of Savannah, between the u-
sual hours of sale,
All that tract or parcel of land, containing
567 acres more or less, with 100 acres of
Marsh Land, called Okeland, situate, lying
and being in Little Ogechee District, in the
Comity of Chatham, bounded north by lands
of Fleming Akin, on the east by In,ids of D
Parser, on the south by lar ds of tlte late B.
Walburger, and on the west by a northeast
branch of little Ogecber River, together with
all and singular, the edifices, improvements
and appurtenances, levied on under a fi fa on
foreclosure ss the property cf George L-
Cope, in favor of J :hu M'Niah, Peter Mitch,
oil, and Robert Mitchell.
Half Lot and Building, No. 4, Ewinsburg,
Oglethorpe Ward, in tile city of Savannah,
the unexpired lease of said hall’ Lot tor three
years from January last, levied on aa the pro
perty of Hubert Lewis, to satiafy an execu
tion from ■ Jus ices Court io favor of J A M
Prendergast, returns d to me by a c, natable.
Sold at the nek of the former purchaser.
I3AAC D’LYON, S. C. C.
May 23 52
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Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Tuesday in June next.
SU WILL be sold at the Court-House in tbe
\pj City of Savannah, between the hours
of ten and four o’clock, tbe fallowing 16 ne
groes,vis .—
Sippio, Hager, Abner, 8nap, March, Jerry,
Billy, Burke, Ptrtia, B-tm, Dinah, Little Bram,
Prince, Ben and Meriam, with the increase
if the families, levied bn under a foreclosure
of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William
Washington, for uae.
Two negroes, via: Ned and Glasgow, leva
ed on a foreclosure of a mortgage Horn Chaa.
Ulmer to Joseph K ipman.
ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C.
april 4
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Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the first Saturday, after the first Tues
day in June ne*t, will be sold at the
Market* Hous? in tbe town of St. Marys, two
negroes, via. Bob and Rose, levied on as the
property of Joseph Rain, to satisfy an execu
tion on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor
of Samuerciarke,andOoorge S. Brown.
April 8.1825' M.H. HEBBARD, S.C.C.
April 1 13
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Sheriff’s Sales,
On ike first Tuesday in JJhe next,
F iVB Hundred tcrea of Land lying in the
County of Effingham, bounded north by
Michael Hydes, east by Christian Hobenhunt
all other tides vacant at the time of the origin
al xirvey. Also 150 seres, half of a tract ol
30J acres originally granted to Christian Ro-
benhurat. Alto 400 acres bounded north bv
lands of Daniel Steiner, east Jno Snyder tnd
others, at the time of original survey. Also,
1JO acres southwa-dly by lands of Kobenhurat,
east John and George Snyder, and north
Hobenhunt, at the time ofthe original survey.
The above lands levied on at the property of
Charles Tiot, to satisfy executions in favor ol
Henry M’Alpin and David Gugle.
TH03. ELKINS, S. E. G.
May 6 37
Treasury Deportment, ?
March, 14, 1825. $
W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 18(5. a
law was patted by the Congress of the
United States, of which the 3<1,4lb, tad 4th
sections are in the wurda following, via r _
•• Seo. 3. And be it further enacted, That a
subscription to tbe amount of twelve milwna
of dollar*, of the aix per cent, atock of '-ra
year eighteen hundred and thirteen,.!**,,* 1 #
the aame it hereby proposed | for which pur
pose hooka ahall bo opened at the Tresaury or
the United States, and at the several loan offi
eua,on the first day of April next, to eontinue
open until the first day of October thereafter,
for such parts of the above mentioned de
scription of stock aa shall, on the day of tub
scription, stand on the hooka of tbe Treasury,
and on those of the several loan offirea, re
spectlvely/ whieh subscription ahall he effect
ed by a transfer to the United States, in the
manner provided by law for such traoifera, of
the credit or cred it standing on the taid
hooka, and by a aurrender of the certificate*
of tbe atock to subscribed i Provided, That
all subscription by such transfer of stock ahall
be c-maidei-d aa part of the aaid twelve mil
lions of dollars authorised to ho borrowed by
the first section of 'hi* act.
>' Sec. 4. And be il further enacted, That for
(lie whole or any pari of any turn which shall
be thus subscribed, credits ahall be entered to
the respective subscribers, who shall be enti
tled to a certificate or certificate* purporting
that the United States owe to the holder nr
holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns, s
sum to be expressed therein, equal to the
amount of the principal atock tbu* subscribed,
hearing an iulereat not exceeding four arid
one half per centum per annum, payable
quarterly, from the ihirty-firit day of Decent.
Sheriff s .ale* —wcutinueo.
Georgia—Chatham County,
In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1835.
O N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, admin
iitratnr of John Street, deceased, praying
an order JTisi to be made absolute on his com
plying witn the law, lor -lie sale of a Lot of
Ground, number four, [4] second Tything.
Reynolds Ward—Also, p..rt of a Lot, number
sia. Tower Tything, Decker Ward, being the
real estate of the said dec, lor the benefit of
the heirs and creditorsIt is ordered, that a
notice be published nine months, in one of
the Public Gaxetts of the City of Savannah,
requiring all persons interested, to show came
,f any they have, why the prayer of the peti
tioner should not be granted.
S M. BOND, c e. o.
Wav 1« "5
J.
Administrator’s Sale.
On Ike first Tuesday in July next,
B ETWEEN the usual hours, will be aold
at the Court-House in Bryan County,
the following described property, being part
ofthe estate uf Matthew Carter, dec. and
•old for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors,
sod by an order uf the Court of Ordinary of
■idcounty, vis:
350 acre* of land in Gwinnett County,
known at Lot No- 363, in the 7th District.
350 acrea in Early County, known at Lot
No. 174, in the 30th District
300 acrea Fine Land, in Effingham County.
. Also, two atavei.
Condita-ma of sale m-d - known on the day.
ELISABETH GARTER, Adm’rx.
Anri) 3* 30fn*
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Administrator’s jSotice.
A LL persons having demands against
A. John Street, late of Chatham County,
deceased, are requested to hand them in,-
within the time prescribed by law, duly at
tested, end thoso indebted are requested to
n»ke immediate payment to
HENRY CHAMPION,
Qualified Executor.
May « 36i f
shinn’s I'anacea
T HE subscriber having discovered the com
position of StTAIM’S CELEB It A TE D
PAP.ACEA, haa now a supply oi»*-sndfoi-
sale i he has reduced theprice from £3 so, to
g2 50, or by the dozen g.’4.
All charitable institutions in the U. Staten
and the poor will be supplied gratia.
If the citizens of the principal cities and
towns, will appoint an agent to order and
distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be
supplied.
This medicine it celebrated for tbe cure of
the following diseases” scrofula or king’s
evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long
standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous dis
eases, white swelling and disease of the bones,
and all cases generally of the ulcerous charac
ter, and chronic diseases, generally arising in
debilitated constitutions, but more especially
from syphilis or affections arising therefrom ;
ulcers in the larynx, nodes, He. and tha<
dreadful disease occasioned by a long and
ezeessive use uf mercury, Uc- It ia alto use
fill in the disease of the liver”
Uerti&caiea.
I have within the luat two years hsd an op
portunity of seeing several cases of very inve
terate ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes of treatment, wen
healed by the use of Mr. Swrim’i Panacea,
and I do believe, from what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in scro
fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases.
N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Inititutea and praetier
of Physic, in the University of Penn
sylvania.
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim
in numerous instances, within the last three
years, and bare always found it extremely
efficacious, especially in sec-ondary syphilu
and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitatio
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimabl
value. W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Pent
Philadelphia, February 17,1833.
JOHN SHINN, Chemist.
Philadelphia. Mov. 17, 1823.
her, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five t transferable in the tame manner aa i*
provided by law for the transfer of the atock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at tbe
, pleasure of the United States, a* follows: one
; half at any time after the thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time
after the thirty-firat day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine :
Provided, That no reimburaemeut shall be
made except for the whole amount of such
new certificate; nor until after at least six
months public notice of such intended reim-
bursement. And it shall be the duty of the
Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans
ferred to tile respective subscribers the sever
al sums by them subscribed beyond tbe amount
uf the certificates of four and one half pet
cent.' stuck issued to them respectively.
“ Sec. 5, Anti' be it further enacted, Thai
'.he same funds which have heretofore been,
and now are pledged by law for the payment
of the interest, and for the redemption and
reimbursement of the stock which may be re
deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro
visions of tliis act, ahall remain pledged in like
manner for the payment of the interest accru
ing on the stock created by reason uf such
subscrip-ion, and for the redemption or reim-
butaen.ent of the principal of the same. And
it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the
sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid,
out of the aaid fund, yearly and e«e-y year,
such sum and sums at may be annually requir.
ed to discharge the inte. ett acciumg on the
atock which may be created by virtue of this
act The aaid commissioners are, alto, here
by authorised to apply, from time to timr,
aueb sum and turns out of the aaid fund, as
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by reimburaemeut, in ehn-
formity with the provisions of this act, tie
principal ofthe said atock i and such part" Il
the annual turn often millions ofdollarA Veil
ed by law in the aaid commitaionera, a* may
be necessary and required for the kbove bur-
poses, shall be and continue appropriated to
the payment of interest and redemption of
the public debt, until the whole of tire atock
which may be created under the provisions oi
this act, shall have been redeemed or reim
buried.”
Nuw, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that
hooka will be opened at the Treasury of tbe
United Ststec, and at the several loan offices,
on the first day of April next, and eontinue
' open until the first da- of October, thereaf-
er, for receiving subscrintions in conformity
wilh '.he provisions of the said law.
The subscription! may be msde by the pro
prietors cf the stock, eiihor in person or by
their attorneys duly suthoriz n! to subscrib-
and transfer it to the United Slates.
fill :uld subscriptions of said stock be made
tn an amount exceeding twelve millions of
dollars, a distribution uf the said sum of twelve
millions of dollar* will be made among 'he
subscribers, in proportion to the sums suhscri-'
bed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the rressurv*
March 26 ' 10’JtO
VALUABLE^ MEDICINE.
TOTTED.* A
Vegetable Catholicon.
n)HE suqsrrifitr respectfully aulicita the at
wl tention of every friend of suffering hu
manity, to to the above new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
from tqe a] stem the very seeds of disease,
arid in restoring the deranged and morbid
condition of the organa of life to a free, and
healthy exercise of their function* hat exci
ted the ai t-miahment, and completely silen
ced the objections of the moat inert dnlous —
Facts are tbs best arguments. In order to pm
the virtues of the Catholicon to at severe a
scrutiny at possible, it was ofl'ered by adver
tisement, together with the attendance of a
phyaio-an, gratuitously to any petf in who
would apply for it, and whose cause might
seem t» come within the range of its healing
.ower—numbers of severe eases of long ata-id.
ng, and some of them seemingly deiptr-le
ones, pre ented themselves, all of which have
been cured, or to much relieved aa to warrant
the aaaertion that a little peraevert- ce will do
an. In fact, such ia tbe confidence ofthe physi
cian under whose care these patients were
f ilaeed, in this remedy, a confidence reami
ng from the irresistible conviction that baa
been forced upon Ilia mind by ocular demon
stration, and a personal trial of it on himsell
that he permits me to declare it as his deci
ded opinion,, that the Catholicon is not only a
perfectly safe and innocent, but a moat puw
ertul and invaluable remedy in certain dis
eases and alatea of the ay stem, such at the fol
owin g t—
Debility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation i Old and invelerat* Ulcers. Pains
in the bones attended with swellings of the
joint*; Indigestion, Blotches on the face,
pimple*, be.; All complaints of the Liver;
TetterYaws, Syphilis t Cutaneous diseases
generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints.
The Catholicon (whieh the proprieter sol
emnly pledget h a word consists exclusively
of vegetable mitter) with the exception or a
al : ght determi istion to the bowels, which it
preserve* in a soluble state, acta insensibly, is
pleasant to the taste, end requires n* particu
lar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li
quors always excepted,) or confinement. As
a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic mud.
cine, improving the appetite and restoring the
general tone ofthe ayatem, it ia confid.mtly
recommended to iadiea in a delicate aif.ua-
hoii, w. w. eo rre-.t,
06 Cbesimt-alreet.
Swaim*s Panaceas
4 FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated
Medicine, just received per ship Globe,
and for sale by GEO. RYERSON
dec 4
Prussic Mid & Sulph.Quinine,
J UST received by ship Savannah, and
for sale b;
May 3
LA^f & HENDRICKSON,
Shad’s Buildings.
Prime Pork bj Sperm Oil.
Just received per chip William Wallace,
Offi BARRELS Prime Pork
OU 20 Barrels first quality Sperm Oil
40 Barrbla Prime and Mess Beef
For sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN & WOOD,
April is Anciaux’s Wharf.
Georgia—Camden County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1SI24.
Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Silvester
Bryant.
O N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating
that in consideration of certain prom
issory notes, made to the aaid Timothy, by
them, one payable with interest, from first
of January, 1821, on tbe first of January, 1822,
a second payable aa aforeaai', on the first of
January, 1823,- and a third payable aa ifore-
said, on the first of January, 1824, executed a
mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, hit heir*
and assigns, nn all those four tracts of Led,
ituated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by
•he aaid Timothy, to the aaid f-angltjr and
rielvetter, and lying on the south tile of
Great Satilla River, one tract containing aev-
enty-sevenlacres, more or less; twv tract*
containing fifty acrea, more or lest, and one
-itier tract, containing one hundred arid eigh
ty-eight acres, more or lest, conditianed for
he payment of the three aaid several notes,
on the days above mentioned, and that aaid
several notea remain unpaid—on motion of
Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintifi, it ia
ordered, that the aaid Langley tad Selveater,
their heirs or assigns, pay into Court, within
twelve months from this date, il.e soma due
on aaid notes, and the interea- tnd coats, oth
erwise that the equity of redemption be for
ever foreeloaed, and that auch other proceed
ings take place, aa are pursuant to law.
True extract from the minutes, 37th Octo
ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
nov 4
B7.'4re
NOTICE.
N INB months afterdate, application will be
made to the Hon. the Judges of tbe Court
jf Ordinary-if Chatham county, for leave to
sell all the real estate ofthe late William Craig,
dec taped, fov the bwwefit of the hairs andeted
iton of nid estate. .,,,
JOHN M’NIBH, Executor,
op*’3 ,71
Notice.
A LL persona having demands againat tbe
estate of Constant Freeman, Eaq. late of
the city of Washington, deoesaed, are re
quired to hand them in,' legally attested,
within the time prescribed by law : and those
indebted to aaid estate, are required to make
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jan 14 42p*
Philadelphia, May 31,1824.
At the request of Mr. H. W. Potior, I have
lately exhibited, in several instances, a -nedi
eateil sirup, called Poller’s Vegetable Catho
iicoo, with tbe most decided advantage. 1-
hat, aa yet, never failed effecting score in
every cate in which I have thought proper to
employ it. H. M’MUltl'ltlE, M D.
Phi'adclphia, July 28th, 1824.
Mr, W- W, Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed I wish that
would give a concise statement of my sudor-
iiigs, from' the hopeleaa commencement, to
tbe present propitious stage of my disease.’
About five years ago, on my pataage fl-om
Bordeaux, during the month uf January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seized
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on board, I waa compelled to bear
it, u I might for two weeka, when on my ar
rival at Charleston, S. C. it waa treated as
Typhus. Tbe akill of my Physician subdued
the fever, but Phanix-like, the termination
of thia gave rite to* disease equally distress
ing, and which, till now, I had thought incut-
able- Various abscesses made their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were swelled to an enormous size.—
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee affected the
bone—an incision waa now made and a large
evacuation of ous, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. In addition to this, I suffered the
moat eacruciating pains in my joints that man
ever experienced. Every thing that waa
administered either gave me no relief <-r ser
ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of
which increased with every aucceeding year.
9uch was my painful si .uation that I de, paired
ofeverbciug restored to my heath; Iliad
not only tried the regular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular rem
edy 1 could hear of- It waa in this awful and
despondmg condition,that I was persuaded to
commence a cou-ae of your Vegetable f'-.ili I
icon, and the happy result is, am the me
of the two bottles, my whole system has utuler
yonea complete revolution, my pains huvcfo *n-
Iren methe discharge Irom my anee began
io diminish, and soon ceased altogether, the
ulcerfrom whence it proceeded being com
pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal
of which I have tried in vain more remedies
than I can name, are rapidly decreasing; my
appetite, which was gone, haa returned—I an>
in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will mike me perfectly to.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July "6, 1824.
My confidence in the vegetable catholicon
ia undiminiahvd, and aa fresh in-tances of its
powers arc daily occurring, in my own prac
lice. I have no hesitation iu recommending it
in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica
ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint
ed with. M. M’MUR l U1E, M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28 18 4
Sim—In consequence of imprudent expos
ure four veara ago, I had the misl'urtune to be
come afflicted with a disease, the painful re
aul<s of which induced me to apply in tuc
cession to several respectable pliyaicians of
tills city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re
ceived another complaint quite as distressing
ss the former. My whole system became a -
fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violeot pain that. I felt in every
part of my body; the weakness and emacia
tion of which wa* such that I could scarcely
walk. In this state 1 fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholicon—four bottles ol
which, baa completely restored me, I have
now no pain; my appetite ia good; and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine has given me, I am
your obliged friend, be.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28,
1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,18"4.
Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, _
hearty, mai. For nearly six years I have been
a martyr to a diaeaae, whose ravage* threat
ened, if not toon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at last got to auch a height that I
could not swallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts
of my body, and I began to think my situation
almost desperate. The five bottle* of the
Catholicon whieh I have taken have com
pletely cured me. and I am now at well aa
could with to be. With my tbanki, am your
obliged humble servant, Ue
GEORGE KANE.
City of Phi’adelphia, ss,
George Kmc,uf the District of South-
■vark, personally appeared, and, being dull
.worn, doth declare and a*y that the abuve
atatement ia In all respects correct and true,
and that the signature to it Is in the hand
writing of this deponent
JOli-i BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 38, 1824-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Oatholicon ia peculiarly
adapted to those diseases whieh are prevalent
among the coloured population of the south
In that disease which is called yaws, it is a
sure remedy i a single trial of it, w ill convince
planters of its superior efficacy to any reme
dyof a similar nature in the United States-
NOT1CE.
The advantages of this medicine are, not
confining the patient unnecessarily to the
bouse, or keeping him from his business.—
With one solitary exception, that of spiritu
ous liquors, il docs not lay any restrictions upon
Ids appetite It is so gentle in its operation
that tlie patient’finds himself getting well he
cannot tell how. As it is not the wish ofthe
proprietor to take any thing lor which be
cannot give a consideration equal in value,
persons at • distance who may wish to try
hi* medicine, but who are not certain if it
be applicobte to their complaint, are request-
ed to describe their case and symptoms iu
a ictter, post-paid, and directed to nim—this
letter will be immediately placed in hands
fully competent tu decide the question.—
Should the remedy not seem to suit the dis
ease, they wilt be frankly told so.
CAUTION-
To prevent d sappointmi-nt it is well to
state that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to
5 bottles to effect a cure so that pcisuna who
are labouring under any serious infirmity,
must make up their mind to persevere to that
extent at least—if they do not, they might as
well save themselves the trouble and expense
-f using a smaller quantity.
All orders post-paid and enclosing the money,
immediately attended tu, and iue medicine
packed and delivered with directions for use,
to any place in the city, and forwarded as di
rected
N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im
position, it mill be sold in the city of Philadel
phia, at the office in Filth near Race-Street,
oral the dwelling of Use propri-tor, No. 66
'ffiesnut atreet, only, and abroad by his au
thorised agents. W W VxTTER,
66 Chemist Street, Philadelphia 1
I hire appointed G.iOItGE RYE tSON,
Druggist, uf Savannah, my sole agent. Drug
gists wanting the above valuable medicine,
will be supplied by him for cash, at the same
rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz. j&SQ
per duzen, or three dollars a singie bottle.
W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia.
Any person on application to thesubscribrr
will he furnished with certificates of the effi
cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to con
vince the mind of the most sceptical, although
too numerous and lengthy for newspaper hi
sertion. GEO. kYERbON, Druggist,
Corner of Bay and Wbittnker-Streets.
dec 13
SCOTT’S BIBLE
STEREOTYPIC ElritTIOR. '
d BsoToTals
By SAMUEL T. All MSTHOJifQ _
CsnsUII. H isfoli for publishing SOltMoi
FA MILT IIIBLB. containing alii \T‘
ginnl References, to Is comp-,iteef
VOLU MES. ROYAL OCTAVO 'J" 1
belli,hed wilh a likeness ofthe. Aul/lir.
terms.
I t shall be well printed, on good p, c , r .
be Cimrp.-Iied in »ix handsome vEL ^
will contain the Scripture* of the ow**’ ]
Mw Testaments, t'.e Introductory 0bsenatiZ
Explanatory Awes, an-1 Practical ObsmoZ.
-no alt the copious Marginal Itefamr,, ,
log printed word tor woi.l from Ilia i„.i
Stereotype Edition, pub!,shed since the »
thor’s decease The price will be *ei
boards, 824.tu.b -ep 8^0. i„
May.ms! bt reud >' f°r delivery
Exracti of Letter addressed to thePub’M
Family liiblr, eminently
IN EQUITY.
Between fV. Davies, Administrator, Complain
ant, and John Carnochan Administrator dc
bonis no with the wiil annexed of George
Richardson and others, Defendants.——In
nfuitj/j Chatham Superi** Court— Chancery,
20th August, 1824.
I T Hppeanng that John Murray Carnochan,
one of the d#fend9nta in the aaid bill of
complaint named, resides without the state of
Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms
of Great Britain and Ireland, cal'.ed Scotland :
It ia ordered that the aaid John Murray Car>
nochan, do appear and answer to tbe coin*
plainant*a aaid bill, within nine month6 from
the dnie of this order, otherwise that the
said bilbos to hirn, betaken pro confcaso .*
and it ia further ordered, that a copy uf this
order be pubhslwd once a week, in one of
the pubi c Gazettes of this state, until the ex*
piration of the time within which the auid de*
fendant ia required to appear and answer as
aforesaid.
D ue copy from the Minutca, thia 21st day
August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk,
august 24 50f
Georgia Camden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
W MKUEAS Sarah Brown. Junior, widow,
applies to the Court of Ordinary of ■ aid
County, for Letters of Administration on the
estate of John Brown, late of said county, de
ceased, ar next of kin: These are, therefore,
lo cite and admonish, all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections, if any they have, in my of
fice, on or before tbe first iloi diy in June
ncxVithcrwise Letters will be granted the ap
plicant.
Witnes 5 the Honorable Britian R. Bunk-
ley, one of the Justices of said Court,
tht« aixteen*n duy of April, eighteen
hundred a'd twenty-five.
fL S. JOHN JaILKY, C. C. O C. C.
Aoril 21 24
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
S.UD GOUNiY
IKTHEREAS John Chevalier, has applied
T Y to said Court, fir Let'era Dismiainr
on the estates of Samuel Ouz»n* and Evan E.
Knelt, deceased. These are, therefore, to
cite and admonish, all and singular, the kin
dred and credivora ot the said d ceased per.
sons, to file their objections, if any they have
in my office, on or before the first Monday in
January next, or Letters will be granted th.
applicant.
Witness tbe Honorable Jtmei Scott, one
of the Justices of said Court, this six
teei.th day of April, e'gbteen hundred
and twenty-fivr.
(L.8.) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C. C.
Apr I ’I 24
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
SAID COUNTY.
.XWHEREAS Lewis Bachlott, applies to the
\Nr Court of Ordinary of said County; for
Letters Dtamiasory on the estate of Fr .neea
Rosolupe These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish, all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of slid deceased, tu file their objec
tions, if any they have, in my office, on or be
fore the fi at Monday ih January next, other
wise Letters Dtamtssory will be granted the
applicant-
Witness the Honnrahle Samuel Clarke,
one of the Justices of aaid Court, thia
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred and twenty-five.
[L. 8 ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C. C
April 31 24
I esteem Dr Scott’,
calculated to promote the cause or trri,
pie i y ‘. ■! l n tn «‘.' : ‘ rCely ‘hr ineta
read daily the Note* and Observa.ioni it. <1
Family Bible without hecumhg »
better man. EDWARD D GhiFFUt
I have leen no comm ;ntary „f ....
Scripture, which 1 think so w, ; || adapted it
general use and edification. It is ,
which every family ought to P o.a, ss .
A R\TON
It is a work distinguished for she simnUi.
ty and convenience of it* string-meat th.
clearness and fidelity of in exposition; ,u
neatness and perspicuity of in style, t|,J
nevolence and caudour of its spirit, the cm,
c'neness and ptnineiicv of its spplican u
and for its uniform tendency to promote chip
gelicai truth ''-*b piety.
A BIEL HOLHES.
Of Or. Ccott’a Family Ihblt, t fed f ree
say, that in my estimation il deservedly rsola
among our ablest and beat Comm- nts i e ,
THOM (8 BALDWIN
Dr. Scott’s Family Bibie intended more Ci .
pecially for t'-e use of Clnisiiun tailie, i ul
work highly evangelical, extensively instruc
tive, and deeply interesting.
DANIEL C.SINDEHS.
The character of Dr. Scntt’s Comment™
on th! E.hle. is so generally kiimiti, and n
highly approved amongst the most intelligent
and pious Christians throughout oar count v
t nd baa paired rapidly through so many la j e
editions, that 1 deem further iec»n,mcr„i|.
lions needless*
J Vi OUSE.
I am acquainted with no ComntntBty on
th Sacred Fc iptiires, which I would mnrg
cord-ally recommend for general use. The
plan ofthe work iagood
,V JOSHUA BATE?.
Perhapg in no way, can ministers, instructon
of youth, and private Christiana, do greikt
service to society, than by exerting them,
setvei to diaseiniunte this truly inraiuable
work; JOSHUA HUNTINGTON,
I know of uo Commentary which i< Mle*
calculated for diffusing correct vie a a of tba
great trutbi of Christianity, a»d louring sa!u*
fury impressions on the mind when rising
tmm tbe perusal of it, than tbe one you .k
about to publish.
DANIEL SHARPE.
No writer icemi leas disposed to contend
for barren speculations. None more uniform,
ly or more powerfully inculcates the great fi*
nentials ol religion. The spirit which pit”
v»dea the work if excellent» it tW merk,
allectionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of me
B<»pel* DANIEL DANA.
From particular examinathn, and concur*
ring testimony, there is no doubt on my mind
that Scott’s Family Bible is fuperior to all
Albers JOSEPH EMERSON.
You will please to send me. aix copies ol
Scott** Bible ,* I refer to your lately proposed
edition. Perhaps I ahall induce fiva more to
take the sume number. , H- L,
It ia with extreme pleasure I perceive
you are about to publish a new edition of
Scott*a Bible. Having been in posaesiion of
it more tba.» 20 years, 1 trus» 1 know nunc*
shrug of its value, and am deter mired to pio-
rr.ole iis circulation among my friend* Y:u
will please forward six copies at soon aa pub
lished, C.U
I hare nbtainod four subscribers for tiic
excellent work you are publishing H. S,
I propose to take seven sets of Scott’i Hi*
ble. sod will be accountable for tbe tame.
J C.
I have obtained subscribers for nineerpitf
of Scott's Fatm.ly Bible. J. 0.
I ahall probably need eight or ten sell of
Scotl'a Family Bible. J. P*
Rev, S. $>. of P. has o* tained ten Btibsov
bera. E. 11.
I have observed that you are shout pub*
lulling another edition of Scon's B ble
hope you may succeed as you lo ve dune io
former editions. I have been endeavoring to
procure subscribers amof g our people, «d
ten or more subscribers will be obtained’
O.S.ll
I will take ten seta (of Scoti'i Bibie)
bound and lettered. J• F
I have obtained ten subscribers for ys®
edition of the Family Bible.—and have n»
doubt but ihere might be something Lke 1“
copies aold iu this place if you hsd an »^ u!
here—I thought the work ought to be en
couraged and for list re taou took a subscrib*
lion paper. It is a work that every M
should have that is able to purchase.
J. E M’C-
I am glad, that y-u propose to print
Scoti'i excellent Family Commtnuryi
should .S'. ’ .frt were iu roy pwvcr w
give «ruoi : liberal pr.tronage to the wof* )
as circumstances are, I can. I»*J
how ever, be able to do something t eight “
ten se*» I shall certainly take; snd it o*J r"
double that number. ./■ "V
i have procured fifteen subsermert
Scott's Bible. J.AtV,.
I think I shall dispose of 20 acts or mote
the Family Bible.
I have circulated proposals for Sc°u%
B»ble ; how many have been engaged i# ■
cannot tell; but between 20 aud 30*e»
Its vicinity. ^
I have concluded to become respond
to you for thirty sets of Scott's CommenwT
HAY.
BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing
•J” from Brig Pheasant, for sale by
April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD,
I have procured 106 aubse-ibers W
Bible; 6 act to be bound in calf, ■>
be done ill boards tbe other 97 sen.
and lettered aa described in the prosp«“ 1 '
1 presume I could procure 500
bera lor your edition of Scott’s Bible jj
domar.d is increasing for them. Ttn7 ,
finally supersede every other targe o'-V j
Bible. Fifty oi my subscriber* live
circle of 8 miles! ..... .ntf.
Just published an edition of the ea«
completed in six volume*, without msts
references/price in boards glut 'VjJL,
X2f; in catf *27. Either of these .
5-y be had of the publisher in Boston;
S. C- 8t J. SCHENCK, Savannah. , 9
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