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Sheriffs Sales.
On the fet Tueeduy m June niff,
VIV LL be hU *1 the Court-Houae in th'
V## town of Jafforton, between the hour
often a'oloek in the reaming, end four o'elk.
In the tftemoon, one undividtd moiety, of
tlM following property, vie <
A tract of Uqd iituete nn the south tide of
letille River. containing Are hundred acres,
■are or lex. two hundred end fifty eorei of
whioh ie under cultivation, end baueded out
by Undo of Mid F M. Osborne, eouth by lend*
of - Habersham, weat by lande "f John,
atom northwardly by Setille River, together
with all the building! end plantation toola
thereto belonging.
Also, fifty or »i*ty hoad of oattle, thirty
aheap, two Aite, one boat, end the following
ngfo three, to wit, George, Lucy, Alaiiba,
March, Charlotte, Georgette, Peggy, Caaaiua,
llleck, Pend indy, Floret, Harriet, Rem, Hen
ry, Friday, Simon, B liberty, Louiu, Sutan,
Drueeita, Holly, Pittey, Niney, Marcua, Uy
re, James, Tooey, Helen, Romului) lunette
Boendy, Abbey, Ben, P oridence, Munanu,
Drill, Cyrue, Rig Jack, Amelle, Juliet, Pile-
mur, Philip, Lucinda, Altemont, Leure, Long
Jim, Boec, Little Jim, Little Jeck, Smert,
Phebe, Billy, Net, D.mor, Driver Jim, Maria.
Lavinia, Cleopet.is, Cenedi, Dorcee, Teneh
Luke,, kelly, Faolno, Celieti, Roxani, 8cipio”
Can, Nancy Clue, Fredei ick, Job, Bora, Pin
eeh, Deck, Pompey, Petty, Dieue, Columbu
Bob, Lisa*, Andrew, Nanny, Mttthew,London,
Little Pendah, Prince, Ceeur, Phillis, Little
Jaek,Fanny,Daniei,Ciitor, Ned, Little George,
Solomou, Gembey, Kite, Priciile, Adam, end
Mery, being one hundred in number, leiled
on end to be eold to antiafy en execution
against Juh:i King and Weavele Jonet, in fa
vor of Jac b K. Volk-
Alto, one b .use and lot, situate, lying and
being, In the town of St. Marya, being part ot
lot number one, containing me hundred leet
in fiwnt end four hundred end ihirty sis fett
deep, leried on end to be eold u the property
of John B. Chriftopher, to eetiafy tn eaecu
tion bn furectaaure of mortgage, in favor oi
William Berrie. under the tuic ebaolutn.
M. H UEBB AUD, S S. C.
April 23d, 18 5.
Anri 38
W0W9 BAlL'Mi
30
Sheriff’s Sale.
On Ihe fret Tuudtty in June next,
\»C>II.L be- aoiil in If.i.it nl me Court-
■## Itouee, in the city of Savannah, between
the uaual hour* often end four o’clock,
IfOt end buildings No ' S, Brown ward, le
vied on under two eeecutiuni age'met C H Hay
don, in favor of Freder ck W, Hemeraani
end in favor of R St J Haberaham-
Two Lot* of and, aituate ftom the corner
of Salt Rroid i , on the Tnunderbolt R ad
on the edj in ig earner, levied on u the pro
perty at i; it Hevden, to utiafy an eaecuiio
uauing from t Justices G mrt in favor of A D-
Leroeh, returned tome by a constable.
A negro m m named Doctor, levied on ae
the proper y o- Joaiah J Tippin, to utiffy two
executions io favor of George W Cue, and one
in favor of J B Wick.
Three negroes, Titus Betsey, and Chinee,
levied on a* the property "f Thoa N Morel, to
•atiafy in ekeeution in favor of the Bank of the
State of Georgia.
A woman named PhiUhaadhet Child S'e
J -hen,levied on u the property ef the est. of A.
eckaoo, un’er an ekecut on fVom Richmond
Superior Court, in tavuruf Jonathan Sawyer.
A. D’LYON, D. 8 C C
W • 9 9
Sheriff’s Sales.
Onthefirel Tueeday in June next.
\|WiUar add at ttie Gour. Houac in the
<u# City of Savannah, between the hou'a
of ten and four o'clock, the following 16 ne
groes, vie .—
Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry,
BDy, Burke, Parris, B am, Dinah. Li'tleBram,
P-ince, Ben and Meriam, with the merest-
jf tile families, levied on und r a lurecloaure
of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William
Wesn ngtun lor use.
Two negroes, via : Ned and Gia.goWj levi
ed on * foreclor.uru of a mortgage from Chu.
Uimer to Joseph Kip-nan.
IS A A I D’LYON, S. C. C.
epril 4 09
Sheriff’s Sales.
(V,;r
aaturiltv, after the first Tuea-
Ju iu next, will be sold at tbr
If rfeet In i m the town of St. Marys, two
negroes, vie B b and Role, levied on ea the
pr-perty n> Jo-eph R io, to satisfy an eiecu-
thn on the fnreeloiure of a mortgage, in favur
ot danuicl Clarke, andGecrge S llr.wn.
April 8 Idii M. 4 1IEBHARU S C C
A-i'il 1
Sheriff’s Sales,,
On the Jirit Tuejday in July next,
W II L be ibid a the Court Huuac ill the
City of 8..vannah, between the houra
often and four o’clock,
All the buiUingl and improvement! on Lot
Nu 40, Warren ward, wdh the unexpire - leaae
of said Lot of Land, levied on as the property
of Chalea H Hayden, under e fla, fa on fore
closure in favor of Frederlok W. Heinemann.
A. D’LYON, O. S. C. 0
May 9 :I9
Sheriff’s Sales,
On the fret Tut,day in Jane next,
F VS Hundred acres i f Land lying in the
County of Effingham, bounded north by
Michael Hydes,eaat by Ghriitian Robenhuist
all other sides racant at the time of the origin
al airvey. Alto ISO aer*a, half of a tract ol
3W*eree originally granted to Christian Bo-
benburst. Also 430 acres bounded north bv
lands of Daniel 8teiner, eaat Jno Snyder and
others, at the time of original survey. Also,
13'J ac ea aouthwa-dly by laudiof Kubenhurst,
eaat John and George Snyder, and north
Robenhuttt, at the time of the original survey.
The above land* levied on as the property ol
Cburies Tiot. to satisfy executions in favor ol
Henry M’Alpin and Uaviil Gngle.
THOS. ELKINS, S. £ C
May 6 27
Administrator’s tale.
On the Jim fuel day in July next,
B ETWEEN me IU.|>I houra, will be aol ’
at the Court-House in Bryan County,
th ' i illowing deacribed property, being part
of the estate of Matthew Carter, deo. and
■old for lb, benefit of the heira and creditors,
and by an order of the Court of Ordinary of
laid bounty, via ■
910 eorei of land In Gwinnett County,
known aa Lot No 363, in the 7th D! Uriel.
350 acre* in Early County, known a* Lot
No 174, in the 30th District
3'X> wren Pme Lend, in Effingham County.
Also, two litres.
Condition* of sale m d s known on the day.
ELI7. HRTil ..ARl’BR, Adrn’r*.
A - 9,: . *Pfn*
‘tom* ■'" "■■■
dmtmstrator a . mice
A LL parsons having demands against
John Street, late of Chatham County,
Cffy Sheriff's hales,
On thejiret Tueeday in June next,
'VVlbLne a id at Ine Court ituuae an the
« City of Savannah between the houra
of ten end four o’eloek.
One negro woman named Sander, leried pn
aa the property of John and Valeria Davia, to
set'lfy an ekeeution from the Court of Com
mon Pleai and Oyer and Terminer for the ci
ty of Sivannab, Win Bowera, va John F G Da
vit guardian of John and Valeria Davia,
Alio One n'gro woman named Louna, Ie-
■led on as the property of John I Bulloch, ti
istiily aund y exi'euti na romthe Court of
Common Pleat and Oyer and Terminer fur the
city or Savannah, Wm C Barton and othert.vs
John 1 Bulloch,
Alio all ihe buildings on Lot No forty (4u)
Warren wa d bounded nonh by a lane snut
by Broughton street, east by Lot No thirt,
nine (39) and weat by Linco'n afreet, levied
>n aa the jrope ty of Chas H Harders, to aatls-
IV aneiecotinn for ground rent in fivor of the
German Lutheran Church, va Chas. H. Hay
den,
A. I D’LYON, C S
may 9 9
bheri.f s .-aiet -v,:,ntiiuicil.
On thejint Tuesday in June ncxt %
be go d helme the Court Home m
ft the Cit> cfStvntmahy between the u-
mil hours of ssle,
All that tt-HCt ot parcel of land, contwini
-■>67 acres m >re or less, with 100 acres c
Jl rsh Land. aUe l OiceUndp sit i«te» lyinf.
ndb tng In L.»tle Ogachee District, in th
'O’liitv of Chaihami bounded north by Inn
> Femiog Akin, on the e««>t by la ids of D
.’ar*er, on t*ie south by L.'dsof Ihe late 1
Walbunrer, and nn the wt-si b> a uonh - is
branch of little Ogecbef River, t gather w |i
all and lingular, the edifices, inn.rovemei*
•*nd appurtenances, levie-j on ur>- v.r ufi fa
f)teel .sure us the property cf Go
Oopc, in fsvor of J hn M‘N»sh, Pa..er Much*
:11b *nd Kobc t Mitchell.
Half Lot and Pudding, No* 4, EwinsbU'}.*
Oglethorpe^ Ward, in th.t city of SavannaI.
die unexpired lease of uid h ilf Lot to r thret
years from January last, levied on as the pro
>erty of Rohe> t Lew s, t» satisfy an execu
on from a Jus ices iVurt in fivor of J fit II
Pcendergast, return* d to *ne by a c< nauble
Sold at the risk of'he former nuroh.w’r.
I )AAC D’LYO.n, A'. C. C.
Msy 23 5'
Georgia—Chatham Couuty,
I hi: v> itit nl Oruiiiu., N.,y Term, .8...
O J thepe itiunuf ileiiry thampion.admir,
i.tratnr-if J.ihn S.reei ■<• ned, praying
vii Tiler Alai “ he m.d: absolute un hia com
p.ving will he law, till ev.leufaLot i.
Ground, number four. [4] recund Tythinv
teyrulds W.rii—Aln , p rti.f a l.ot, numb,'
ii, I'owerTyihing, Deck.-r W id being th
teal estate of the avid Uec. tor the benefit c
the heirs and creditorsIt ia ordered, that t
.'Uti-e be pu d alied nine muntha, in one ol
the Public daielii of the City uf Savannah
equiringa Ipeiaont interest ed,t a show cause
f my they h ive, wliy the prayer of the peii
i mer ahuuld not be granted.
S M BOND, r. e. o.
v." '4 444
Glass. -Lamps.
A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with
Glass Stands, for sale by
GEO. UYERSON,
Corner Bay and Whittakcr-StroetB.
Match 4
Beers ’ Axes and ta oliiia
Hoes,
J^ECEIVED per William Wnllace, and
tor nale by
March 7
N. H. WEED.
No. 6. Gilihonn 1 Range.
>ugai
0 ^ HOGSHEADS / Prime Muscovado
Wait M.a traaaes
J UST received by the Willinm Wallace,
an additional supply of DOUBLE and
SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which
will be warranted of the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
Jan 27
deceased, are requested tu hand them in,
within the time prescribed bylaw, duly at
tested, and those indebted are requested to
make immediate payment to
HENRY CHAMPION,
(Qualified Executor.
May 6 3Ci.f->
Barrels | Sugar
15 Hogsheads N. Orleans do
For sale by J B. HERBERT & CO.
May 26
Just Received b. ship Augusta.
| AJIOZEN Seidlitz Powders
X mi Sulph. Quinine, English Mustard
Cinchonine
Best Lamp Oil
For sale by P. E. BRASSINNE,
April 14 Opposite the Exchange.
Essential Oil of Spruce.
J UST received from the Patentee, anil
neatly put tip in phials, ami for sale by
LAY &’HENDRICKSON.
May 25 Shad’s Buildings
ow uiit s t un.icea*
4 FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated
V Medicine, j ust received per ship Globe,
and for sale by GEO. RYERSON.
dec 4
Prussic Acid e Sulph.Qiunine,
J UST received by ship Savannah, and
for Bale by
LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
May 3 Shad’s Buildings.
Prime Pork
Just teeeived
Sperm wl.
Jwt received per ihip William Wallace,
QA BARRELS Prime Pork
0\/ *0 Barrels first qilality Sperm Oil
qdality Sperm Oil
40 Barrels Prime and Mess Beef
For sale by
BRADLEY, CLAGHORN Si WOOD,
April 15 Ancieux's Wharf.
W anted,
E mpty porter bottles—ap
ply to GEO R YERSON.
March 4
ifisurj Department, ?
March, 14, 1825 j
(JK7HBREAS on the 3d of March, IP. 5, >
Tv law waa passed by the C'ongreaa uf th<
Umtqd Suits, of wliicli Ihe 3d, 4th, and <to
aeotlfl||kant : n the ,urda f liluw.iig, via t
“ Seel J. And be il further ennc'.ed, That»
subscription io the amount of twelve oillun*
of doilari, of the six p t cent, .tuck of t 1 c
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
the same is hereby prupoacd i for whioh pur-
f mae book' shall be opened at the 'Oeaauiy of
he United Sutes, and at th, several loan »ffi
eea, on the first day of April neat, to continue
open until tha first day of Ooinker thereat ter,
foraueh parts of the above ioentioned dc-
acriptiun of stock aa shall, on Ibe day of tub
scription, aUnd on the hooka if tha Treasur;,
and on looae of Ihe several loan ufficea, re
speetively / wliieh lubacriptim shall he effect
ed bya traiiaf.-r to tue United States, in the
maoner provided by law for such trao-ferv, ol
the eiedit or cred ta ataniing on the said
booka, and by a surrender df the eerlificatci
of the atuok to lubscribeil: Provided, That
all aubaoription by aueb traijafer of stock ahali
be e insider -it ae part of the raid twelve mil
lion! of dollars auf’uriiud th be borrowed by
the firat seeti 1 n i f hi* ac. ;
Src. 4. And be it further enacted. That for
the whole or any p.rt of any aum which ahal!
be thus subscribed, creditakhall he entered to
the reapectiv- tubaeribere, whu shall be enti
tled to a certifi .ate or certificates purporting
that the United States owe to the bnl'er or
boldcri Ihereuf, bia, her, or their assigns, a
sum to be expressed therein, equal tu the
amount of the principal stock thus subscribed,
'tearing an intereat nut exceeding four and
one half per centum p r annum, parable
quarterly, fmm the tlnf.y-fi at day of Decem
ber,one thousand eight u .dred and twenty
five ; transferable in ihe same u unuer as i»
provided by law fur th,: trana’cr of the stock
auhacribed, and auhj ret tu 11 dempt on. at tlu
pleasure of the Uhii.-ii Stati a, aa fullowa: one
baif at any tim- f‘er the thirty-first day of
Ducembe , one ttmuaind eight hundred and
twnnty-eiglit i urd the remainder at any t me
after the thirtv-fi at day uf December, one
Ihnuiand eight hundred and twenty-nine !
Pi-uvided, That no teimiursemcut aliall b
made except for the whole amount of such
new een.fi ate / nor until after at lent viv
monthi public mtioe of sucli intended reim-
ouraement. And it ahali be tlie duty of thi
Secretary ,.f the Treasury to esuae to be trans
terri d totlie respective .ubicrinerattic aerer
ai umii by tln-m va-a.r tied beyond the jinuuir
of tin: err fi >kte, ni tour and one llxif pei
cent, stock issu- -t tu tie o, - a-.5ctiveiy
‘•Sec, 5. .ind be it fir titer enacted, Thai
he aame finds ah . u-v. beretutb s been
"d now arc pledg.-d by law for the paymem
of the intereat, BUG lor 'ho redemption a •
reimbursement of the puck which may b, rc
deemed nr reimburnid bj virtue of the pho-
visionaofthiv act, shall rear in pledged In lik
manner fur thepr mentot the interest accru
ing on the stock created by reason of au< h
tubscrip inn, and fir the rtu- nut on or rc.rn-
lurseir.ent of the pripeipdot tin same. A'd
it ahali be the duty oi the cnu.miiiioiiere of .lie
linking fund to cauae to be am lied and paid
out oftbe Haul fumy yearly and e e-y year
such sum and sums aa may be annually rcqui r*
«1 to dia-.lurge the inle eat accruing un the
aiock which may be created b virtue of this
act 1 be said eommilaionrr, ar rlati, here-
uy authunaed to apply, from t me to tim-,
such aunt and luma nut of the said fund, ar
they may think proper, Inward) redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con
formity with the provisions cf this set, tht
principal of the laid atuck : and auch part ol
the annual aum often millions of dollars, vest
ed by law in the said commiaaioneia, aa m.y
be necessary and required for tin above pur
poses, shall be and continue app opriaied to
the payment of intereat and redemption o
the public debt, until the whole if I e alack
which may be created under the provisions ol
tliia aot, shall have been redeemed or reim
bursed. ”
Now, therefore, nniice ia hereby given, that
h 'oka will he opened at the Treasury i t the
United Statea, and at ihe several loan offices,
on the firat day of April next, and continue
open until the firat ill of October, thereaf
er, for receiving siibvcrintiona in conformity
with ihe prnv.icn* if ihe said law.
The auuacriptiona may be made by the pro
prietors cf the atock, ei*hi-t m person or by
their att iroeya duly nu 1 Cor z - to mi bier ib"
und transfer it to the United 3'ates.
Sb uid subscriptions of said stuck be made
tu sn amount' exceeding twelve Hellions u
du)lnrt,s distt ihuti- n i.fthe uidsuui oftwelvc
millions of dollars will be made among lie
subscribers, i i proportion to the sums subscri
bed by them reaper! ivcly.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
A-ting Secretary of he ' r-saurr’
’farcl. *6 »o fl'ii
Georgia— oamden ( omity.
Supkriur Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Hopkint, re. Langley and Seloeeter
Bryant.
i t N petitii-n ot T.niutby Hopkins, stating
v" that in consideiatinn of certain prom-
mry notes, made to the snid Timuthy, by
‘hem, one pavabte with inte eat, from first
if January, 1821,on the first of January. 1822:
a second pvrable ataforesait, on the first of
tannary, 1823/ and a tb'rd pavsble aa afore,
aid, on the first uf January, 18.'4. executed a
nrtgage to mid Timothy Hopkn.a, his htip-
ind asaigna, on all those four trae'a of loud,
''tuated in Ihe county aforesaid, eonreyed by
lie said Ti nothy, to the laid Fanglvy and
-elvester, and lying on the touch aide of
Great Satilla River, one tract containing lev
inty-sevcniacres, more nr leas/ two tract!
containing fifty acres, more or less, and one
*ther tract, oontainiog one hundred and eigh
ty-eight acres, more or less, conditioned for
he payment of the three said several notes,
un the days above mentioned, and that (aid
several notea remain unpaid—on motion ol
Archibald Clark, altnrney for plaintiR, it ia
ordered, that th.- snid Langley and Selvestei,
iheir heira or assigns, pay into Cone,, within
twelve months from this date, the snm< due
on and nntea, and the interea and costa, nth-
rrwiae that the equity of redemption be for.
ever foreclosed, and that auch other pruceed
inga take place, as are purauant to law.
Trite extract from the minutes, 27lh Octo
ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
nov 4 ay Ve
NOTICE.
N INE month! after date, application will be
made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court
j| Ordinary if Chatham eouuty, fur leave to
ael' all the real r state of the late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ci ed
itors of laid estate.
JOHN M’NISH. Executor.
71
.Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the
JTK estate of Constant Freeman, Eaq late of
the city of Washington, deoeased, are re
quired to hand them in, legally etteited.
within tha time prescribed by law i and those
indebted to said entate, are required to make
immediate pay me at, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jan 14 43pa
* 1 *
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
■af
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TOTTf.B/A
Vegetable Catholicon.
[HE subwrib: r rciu otfully aolicita the at
tention or every friend of suffering hu
"unity, to to the above nrw and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
from the ayatem the very aeeda of disease,
and in rest-,ring the deranged and morbid
condition of the organa of life te a free and
healthy exercise oftbuir functions, has exci
ted tha aftnniahmant, and completely silen
eed the objection* of the most incredulous —
Facu are the beet argumentt. In ordar to pm
the virtues of tiie t.aiholicon to aa severe a
scrutiny aa poaaible, it waa offered by adver-
t'tement together with the attendance of*
physician, gratuitously to any peram whu
would apply for it, and whuse cause might
seem t come within the rungenf its healing
power—number* ofaevere cues of long sta d-
ing, and some of them seemingly de'ipcr-te
ones, pre ented themselves, all of which have
been cured, or it, much relieved as to warrant
the aasertiun that a little n»rseveranoe will do
so. In fact, such it the confidence of the phyai-
cian under whole care these natienta were
placed, in this remedy, a confide oe reau t
ing from the irresistible eomicti n that bss
heun forced upon hia mind by ocular demon
stration, ard a peraonil trial of it on himself
h*t he perm.ta me to declare it as hia d -ci-
-bd opinion, that the Catholicon is not only a
perfectly isfo and innocent, hut a mitt pnw
erlul and invaluable remedy in certain His
eases and statea of the si stem, auch as th. f.ri
owing:—
Debility reaulting from intemperance and
dissipation i Old aud inveterat Ulcers. Pains
in the bon a attended with .welliuga nf tin:
jnintai I'liligr.stion * Ulot hes on ihe face,
temple', <tc. i Alt complaima of the Liven
letter: Y.iws j Sypliiiis .- Uutaneuuadiseases
generally i Mercurial and acrofuluua cutn-
plainta
The Catholicon (which the proprieter an!
emniy pledges Ii a word consists exclusively
nf vegetable nia'ti:-) with the oa eption of a
aliglit d' t’nni istion to the bowels^ which it
preserves in a soluble state, arts insensibly, is
pleasant to the taste, and requires II" particu-
ar regimen, (abstinence from spirluoua li
quors idways excepted,) or confinement. As
agrntle, sale nud agree ible cathartic medi
co e, improving the a ,petite and restoring the
general tune oftbe ays’em, it' in coniiduntly
recommended to ladies in a delicate situa
tion. W W. POTTER,
66 Chesnul-strcet,
tould Wish to be. With my thank*, am your
■bilged liumole servant, Ue f
Philadelphia, May 31, 1824.
At tlie request of Mr. W putter, I h.ve
Isle'.y exhibited, in severs! in-fauces, a inedi
Out 4 sirup, called Ou ter’s Vegetsble Catho
icort. with the must dec-ded advantage. I*
nsi, as ■ et, never failed effecting a cure in
n.ery ease in which I have thought proper tu
employ it. H.M’MURl'UIE, M D
Phi ade'plaa, July 28rA, 1824.
Mr. IV W. Potter,
Dear tir—You expressed a wish tint 1
would give - concise statement of ray nift .r
ings. from • the hopeless commencement, to
i e present t ropitiuus stsge of nr/ disease ’
Abuut five years ago, on my passage from
Hudetux, during the month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seised
wit i, a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on hoard, I was compelled to bll.T
it, as I ought lor two weeks, when on my ar
rival at Charleston, *, O. it was treated as
Typhus. The skill ut my Physician subdued
tile fever, but Ploeuia-hie, the termination
of this gave rise tu a disease equally distress-
ill', and which, till now, I had thought incur-
■ble. Vi'ioua ahiceisea made their unwel-
:ome appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were twe itd to an enormous sue.—
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee affected the
bone—an incision was now made and a large
evacuation nfrms, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. In addition to tbit, I suffered the
most excruciating pains in my joint! that man
ever experienced. F.very thing that was
administered either gave me no relief >r ser
ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of
which inuruascii with every succeeding year.
3uch waa my painful si uation that I despaired
o!ever being rettured to my heal Ii; Iliad
no u ilv tried tlie regular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular rem.
rdy l could hear oh It waa in this awful and
dospondoig condition,! hat I was persuaded to
.ommeuce a course ufyuur Vegetable Tmh 1
'em, an J ti e ha ipv reiti't is, om the tue
of the two bottle t my whole eye’em ha l under
gone a complet. revo ulitm, my puina h ive fo etl-
ken me/" the discharge from ray knee .,eg n
o d minish, and soo i ceased altogether, ihe
lice; from ’ hence it proceeded being com
pleteiy healed. The tumors, for the removal
of which I have tried in vain more remediea
t' an I can i.tune, are rapidly decreasing ; my
appetite, winch was gone, has returned—I an.
in fact, nearly we |., and fo e ( confidint that a
few bottles more of your, (to n\e) invaluable
medicine, will m-ke me puriectly so.
Your oblig d friend,
THOMAS UlIOWN, JR-
Cityof Phiadctp,an.,, 0Vm ™* XW -
George Ks„ e , ,ff the District of Soutli-
*ark, persunally appeared, and, being dull
sworn, doth declare and say that the *bov
statement is in all respects correct and true
ind that the signature to it ia in the baud
writing of this deponent
n,.| . , .. J'WBIriNS. Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1824-
SCOTT’S BIBLE
ITr.asimsrsiii-roa. 7
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Rathnlicon i| peculiarly
adapted to thusc diseases which are prevalent
among the coloured population oftbe eouth
I" that diaeaae which is called yawa, it is a
sure remedy | a tingle trial of It, will convinoe
piintera of its auperior efficacy to any reme
dy of a similar nature in the United Statea-
By SAMUBL T. AUMSTHOYn Z
beUtshed with a like teas of the ^
NOUCFj.
The advantages of tiiit medicine are# Bot
confining the patient unneceaHrily to the
honae, or keeping hint from hit buiineis/—
With one iulitaiy enception, 'hat of Bpirilu*
om liquors, it floes not lay any restrictions upon
his appetite It ban gentle in .la operas>on
Uitit tne pjtient finds himielf getting well he
cannot tell how. Ae it is not the wish oftbe
proprietor to take any thing for which he
cannot give • coi.g'uleration equal in value,
personi at a dintance who may wish to try
t.i« medicines but who are not certain if it
be appliooblc to their complaint, are request*
cd io describe ‘heir cas£ and aympioma in
^'letters pnsi.pgid, and directed to him—thb
fetter will bo tminodiatttly placed in hunan
fully competent to decidf the question.—
.Shocld ihe remedy not seem io iuit the Uis-
o**e, they will be frankly told to.
CftUTnN*
To prevent d 8ippointin--m it is well 11
U«te thut it tunes io ordinary cuset from 3 to
5 botties to effect a cute so that person* who
•re labouring under any serious infirmity,
murt make up their mind to persevere to that
extern at lea*t—if they do not, they might »»
well a jvethcmaetvei tha trouble and expense
f using as miller quantity.
•dll orders p jtt-pnid und enclosing the money,
i stinted lately ailcrid.^d tu, and ue medicine
piickedsud delivered )kith direotious for use :
•o any place in the city, and forwarded as di*
rented
N. II To prevent the possibility of h1! im-
P ’Sitioii, it will OesoM in the city of Philadel
phia, at the office in Fifth near ttucc-Sir et.
or at tlie dwelling of the propri tor, No. 66
r /hesnut Street, only, sn ) abroad by lus au«
ihorixed agents W W P'vrTRTj,
66 C/iemut Street, Thilade\pfiia 1
T EUM8.
FT shall be well printed, nn good ^
I be comprised in six handsome iSP* 11 ^
will em.tain the Seri;,t„,SaY^^nT'»
AVw Tmnmenle, t’ra Introductory '"1
Explanatory Asm, bn l Practical
ana all tb* copiouj Marrinal HefhZP^e
mg printed word tor word fr ihf l M| ^
S '*"°'VP C publiahed .i,: tb L r>
hor’a decease. The price will uVaJ*
»»83<u, df
The wh ile work will be ready fnrd.?"" 1 '' 1 ''
M.v. 182*. “7 tor deli* et . u
illy, 1835, -/ ‘ur aeuveryby
Ex racte of Leure addm.edto thcP„ } ,,u
I eateem Dr Scott’, Fannie Uihin
calculated to promote the cau.e of C!’^
piety, It seema icarcelv dmIM. r
read dailjt tbe Nntea an! Obi*,!,,!”'
Family Bible without becomH» ! »i! Inlh *
belter man. EDWARD
I hare teen no commeotarv „f ,
Scriptures which l think so ? SfcPr,i
u « »»<l edification. It , to
which ere,; family ought to
It ia a work diitingu ,hed
tyindeonrenieiieeof it, „l' e
clearness ««| fitleiity of!,
ueatneas und pcrapicuitv uf ii« »u ,l>e
nevoi- nee and cacdcur of iu sp.ri ^'the^ c “"
ciaeneaa and pcttineiiev of " , a "'
and for its untfoi m t ndenc/ to pm
gelica! truth-nd piety. P ru ™««i.i>-
Of Dr. 8eo:t’t Family Hib^l f® 1 ,'
»y, thatm my estimation it d-u rvedlr ,,’i
among our ablest and brat Comm nliri, ““
„ „ . _ Thomas Baldwin
* Fxnuly B.biu iiitenlcn morej,.
I have appointed G.OilGB RYE I80N,
Drugirit.t. of Savannah, ni, sole ageut. Drug
gi«t« wanting the above valuable medicine,
will be Supplied by him fur cash, at the aame
ralt,a< if ordered direct from me—via. g30
pei dnsm, or three dollars a single bottle.
W. W. POTTER, Piuladelphia.
Any person on application to the aubaci ibr-r
will be furnished with certificates of the tffi-
cacv of the above medicine,sufficient to rnu-
vince the mmd of the moat sceptical, ahhougl:
too oumeroua and lengthy for ne-a spa per-n.
teuton. GEO. RYERbON, lJru.agiat,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets,
dec 13
IN EQUITY.
Between W. Davies, Administrator, Complain
ant and John L'arnochun Admmstrahrj */.
bonis no ; with the will annexed of Oeor f e
Richardson and others, D Jendants In
equity Chatham Superior Court- Chancery,
20th August, 1034.
I T appearing (hat John Murray Carnochtn,
one of tbe defendants in the said bill of
uuinpUint muned, resides without the state of
Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdomij
of Great Urituin and Ireland, called Scotland :
It is ordered thut the said John Murray Car-
rvjchan, do appear and answer to the com*
plainant*s said bill, within nine months from
the dale of this order, otherwise that the
said billj us to hun, be taken pro confesso .•
and i: is further ordered, thut u copy of this
order be pubhshrd mice a week, in one of
ilie public G ii«e«tes of this stair, until the ex*
piration of the time within which the suidde*
fendunt is required to appear aud answer as
aforesaid.
4’rue copy from the Minutes, tht* 21st dity
August. 1824. A. U.FANNIN, Clerk.
'Wist :’4 50f
Georgia Cuinden County.
Philadelphia, July r 6, 1824.
Mv confidence in the v. get ible catholicon
ia uniUminialiv.l, anil va frt-ah in. tances uf its
power* arc dally occurrn g, in my own pruc-
lice I have no hesitation in recommending it.
in the peculrar diseases ta which it is applica
ble, ia superior to any remedy 1 am acquaint
ed with. M. M’MURTItlE, M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Six—In consequence of imprudent expos
ure four years ago I had the misfortune to be
come iffl'cted with a oisease, the painful re
sults ut w hich induced me to apply iu sue-
cession to several respectable physician! of
thin city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re.
ceiveu another complaint quite aa distressing
is the former. My whole system became a -
feeted. 1 could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent pain tbit I felt in every
part ef my body / the weakneaa and enacts
non of which was such that I could scarcely
wait. In this state 1 fortunately heard of
y ur vegetable catholicon—four bottles of
which, has completely restored me, I have
now no pain t my appetite ia good | and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine hu given me, I am
your obliged friend, be.
WILLIAM WILSON. 1
Sworn and auburihed to before me, May 28,
1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman.
Pbi'alelphia, May 28, 1824.
Sir—I at* now, thanks to your medicine, a
nearly ma Fur nearly six years I have been
a martyr to a disease, whoae ravages threat,
ened, if not auon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at l ist got to auch a height that t
could not awallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumnr* funned in different parts
of my body, and I began to think my aituation
almost Hraperate, The five bottles of the
Catholicon which I have taken have com
pletely cured me, and I am now aa wall a* I
b *
TO ALL TO WHOM If MAY CONCERN
AFTHEitEAS Surah Brown. Junior, widow,
\f applies to he Court of Ordinary of «aW
County, for Letters of Administration un Uu
estate of John Brown, late of said county, de
ceased, ar next of km: These sre, therefore,
to cite fln.1 aomoniih, all and singular, th*
kindred and creditors of said deceased, tu file
their obj 'ctions, if any they h ive, in rnv of
flee# on or before the first Mord <y in June
next.MtherwiBe Letters will be granted tbe ap-
pecially for t'-e use of Uln lit,an ”
work highly evangelical, catennveiy um"'
tive, and deeply tmereating. ' 1C
DANIEL C.BANDElis
The character or Dr. Scott’s Cuswr.uL.
on ti,.-Bible, ia ao generaII; known, n,u !u
highly approved amongsi th.- m.v.i mtcriJitr-iV
and Pious Cliristinna throughout »<rm i
I.n,4 haa passed rapidly thruughm r „„rh
editions, that 1 deem further rcc, iruncK
tion* needless' “ “
, . J V0R8E.
I am acquainted with nn (Imn^mturv
th Sacrea tciiptuies, whirii I would m „.
cord a.ly recommend for gencrsl n,
plan of the work ia good
piicant.
Witncai the Honorsble Britian R Btink-
ley, one of the Justice, of Mid Court,
thn ■ixteenm day of April, eighteen
hundred n d twenty five.
[L S. JOHN DAILEY, C. C. O C. C.
April 21 24
Georgia—Camden Coti >uy.
RY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
SUD COUN iY.
4BTHF.REA8 >ohn Chevalier, hai applied
rv to said Court) fir Leitera Diimis.nr'
.n the eatateaof Samuel Cuscnn and Evan E.
ffi'ck, deceased. Theie are, tiierefore, to
ite and admonish, ail and lingular, tho kin
dred snd ereditora ot the said d ceased per,
suns, te tie their objections, if any they hsv,
in my > ffi ie, on or before tlie firat Monday in
January next, or Letters will be graoted the
applicant.
Wit iesa the Hono-able Jimea Scott, om
of the usticea uf said Court, this six-
teei.th day of April, eighteen hundred
and twenl y*fi e.
[L. S ] JOHN DAILEY, C. C.O.C C.
’••'rid: 24
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOri
SAID COUNTY
\TVJHEREAS Lewis Bschlott, applies to the
wJr Court uf Ordinary of said County) for
letters Dismiaaory on the estate or Pr.neea
K iioluoe i These are, therefore, to eite and
sdmoniah, all and lingular, the kindred and
creditors or said deceased, lo file their objec
tions, if any thsy have, in my uffi m, on or be
fore tbe fi at Monday in January next, other
's iae Le.tera Dismiaaory will be granted the
applicant-
Witneaa the Honorable Samuel Clarke,
one of the Justices of said Court, this
sixteen.h day nr April, eighteen hun
dred and twenty-five.
(L. 8 ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O C C
At)nl 2! 94
HAY.
BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing
V from Brig Pheasant, for sale by
April It C. C. GRISWOLD,
„ . . JOSI'UA BATES.
Ferb»p« m no way, can m nisi, rs. inatnictnre
of youth, and private Cl.risliim, do yreikr
serv eeto society, than bv exetlng them,
selves to diasetninste this truiv inviiiiiik
w»'k JOSHUA HUN I'INGTUN,
I know of no Comments y wliir.h is better
uslculated for diftuaii'g correct virus of l!i>
great troths ofCItriitisnily, ai d lesvinrwiu.
tarv impressions on th. mmd when rising
trem the perutal of it, than tlie one you src
..bout to publish.
„ D INTEL SHARPE.
No writer ai-ems leas disputed to contend
for barren speculaii ma. None more unifum.
ly or more powerfully incu'eateathe e-eate>-
.entiala of religion. The epirii which pro
ladea the work ia eacelltm 1 u ia the irck,
iiffcotionare, beating, yet faithful spirit of the
g..spe|, DANIEL DANA
From particular easminati n. snd concur-
r ug teatiraun,, there ia no doubt on ay mini
that Scott's Family Bible is superior to aH
others JOSFPH EUEIISPN.
You will pies*" to tend me six copies of
Scolt’x Bible / I refer lo your lately proposed
edition. Perhaps I shall ioducc five mure to
take Ihe same number. H-L,
It is with extreme plesaure 1 perceive
you are about to publish a new e lition of
Scoti’s Bible. Having been in possession 4
t more than 20 years, I trus' I know t'Hue*
•hing of its value, and om detei mit e*l to nro.
mote iis c t'cuLiion among my fricnii You
will please forward six copies a» soon a» pub-
sited. c,j|
I have obtsinnd four subscriber* for liie
exci’ileut work you sre publishing H. S.
1 propose to Uke seven beta of SeuC'k di*
ble, and will be accLUiuabie lor the amr.c.
J C.
I have obtained schsertbers for nine copies
of Scoit'ri F mily B.ble. J, 0.
I shall probably need eight or Icnst .suf
SrottV Family Bible. J. I*-
Hey, S. S. of P. has o' tsined ten juKri*
bers. e. R.
1^ have observed that you are abuut pub*
lishing another edition of Scoit** I( bte
hope you mty succeed as you It-ve done ia
former editions. I have been endeavoring to
procure subscribers smorg our peonie, aod
en or more subscribers wiil be ob.aiiied.
0. S. II.
I wilt take ten sets (uf Scott's H.bie)
bound and lettered. J. F-
I have obtained ten subscriber for your
edition of the Family Bible—snd hiu n*
d';ubt but there might be sumedurg likelW
copies kold in this place if you had an i#W
here—I thought the Work ought tu br iv
rouraged and for hat reason took a subscrib*
lion paper. It is a work that every f-mdj
should have that is able to purchase.
J. E. U'C.
I am g1ad» that y-u propose to print fit*
Scott's excellent Family Comm*;**<171 » f| d
snould be very glad if it were in my poser to
give a more liberal patronage to the wc:*,
than, as circumstances are, I can. IM
however, be nble to do something ; eight <*
>en se'a I ahali certainly take | and it :nay K
double that number, A. B.
I have procured fifteen subsciitirrs i«
9cott'a Bible. * J. A. D,
i think I shall dispose of 20 sets or mo I' d
the Family Bible. B.B-
I have circulated proposals fur Scoii r A
Bible ; 1tow many hnve been ^ng»ged in till
cannot cel! / but between 20 aud W seta ii
h a vicinily. J. 8.
I hive concluded to become responsible
to you for thinty sets of Scott’s CummenU^.
Cs B.
I have procured 106 subscribers to the
Bible t 6 seta to be bound in odf / 3 sets >0
be done in boards the other 97 st't, bound
and lettered at described in the prospectus
H. •!*
1 pfeaume I could procure 500 nibien-
bera for your edition of Scotl’a Bible 1“
demand ia increaaing for tbein. They
finally supersede every other luge or Fan" 1 )'
Bible. Fifty ol my subscribers live within >
circle of 8 mile a I J *■■
Just publiahed an edition of the uqi wm*
completed in ala volumes, without nwP"“
refereneea;price in boaTua jJ18i in abHj
g2l / in eall g27. Either of theie ediuoaj
msy be had of the publii h r in Rnston t er “
s. c. k J. SCHENCK, Savannah.
j*t ii
Matkiug Bmki)
O F a auperior quality, juat received aw
•for sale by UEO. RYERSON
nov to