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TO1LU0 8MJS»
Sheriff’s Sales.
O N the first Saturday, after the first Tiiet.-
d»y in June next, will be »old »t th
Market-Haul* in the town of St. Marya, tw
negroes, via. B..b end Rote, levied on u th
property ol Joseph Rain, to awtafy k n ‘hel
lion on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor
of Samuel Clarke, andOeoree S. Brown.
April 8.1844- M.H. HEliUAHD,S.C.C.
April l 13
Sheriff’s Sales,
On the Jint Tueiday in July next,
W U L be aold at the Court House in the
City of Savannah, between the hours
often and four o'clock,
All the buildings and improvements on Lot
No 40, Warren ward, w th the unexpired lean
of said Lot of Lxnd.leved on as the property
of Chilean Hayden, under a 6a. fa on fore,
closure in favor of Frederick W Heinemann
A. U’LYON, D. S, C C.
May 9 39
Walr ^iaUraasfca.
J UST received by the Willinm Walluco,
an additional supply of DOUBLE and
SINGLE HAIR MAfTRASSES, which
will be warranted of the best quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
■Ian 27
Sivaim's Panacea,
FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated
Medicine, just received per ship Globe,
and for Hale by GEO. RYERSON.
deed
Prussic Acid & Sulph. Quinine,
r UST received by whip Savannah, and
for sale by
LAV &, HENDRICKSON,
May 3 Shad'a Buildings.
Goshen Butter.
F IFTEEN firkins received per ship Au
gusta, for sale hy
April 8 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Sheriff's Sale,
On the f >1 Tueiday in July next,
-kWtLL oc aold at tho Cou l House be
\IJF tween the usual hour# of ten and fou.
o’clock,
All the northern half of Lot and improve
ments No. twelve (li) Columbii Ward, ir.
he city of Savannah, levied on as the proper •
ty „f wm Stone, under an execution frum a
Justices Court in favor of Wm; Kobinaon, and
turned over by a Constable.
Three Brick tenements on the Steam-Dott
Company’s Wharf, levied on as the proper! ,
of John Davidson, Agent of the Steam Boat
Company of Georgia, in favor of Barney M’Ca'-
lan turned over to me by a Constable-
A negro woman named Diana, levied on
aa the property of Job - VI'Nish, to satisfy an
execution in favor ol Z*ahsriah M- Winkler,
iliued from the Hon- tue Inferior Court ol
Chatham county.
All that lot of land and the improvements
thereon, situate, lying and being in the city -if
Sarannah, and known and d stinguished in a
plan of said city by the description of Lot No
one, (t,) Wilmington Tytbmg, Darby Wmd
containing 62 feet in front on Bay st and 9 J
feet on Bmlst. and bounded nnthe sou h by
Biy lane, levied on aa the property of James
Morrison, to satisfy an execution in favor of
Jamea Dickson U co
ISAAC D’LYON S C. C.
June 6 fid
Administrator’s Sale.
On the Jirtt Tueiday in July next,
B ETWEEN the usual hours, will be aold
at the Court-House in Bryan County,
the following described property, being part
'• ■he estate of Matthew Carter, dec. and
-or the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
in order uf the Court of Ordinary of
nty, viz:
cres of land in Gwinnett County,
is Lot No 363, in the 7th District,
acres in Early County, known as Lot
174, in th r. 2Cith District
mo acres P.ne Land, in Effingham County
Also, two slaves.
Conditions f sale m do known on the day
EI.I7. vHKTH CARTER, Adm’rx
A;'" J 't *
' dmimstrator s o.ice
A LL persons having demands against
John Street, late of Chatham County
deceased, are requested to hand them in
within the time proscribed by law, duly at
tested, and those indebted are requested to
make immediate payment to
HENRY CHAMPION,
Qualified Executor.
May 5 36i.f
Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Saturday after the ft t Tues
day in August next, will be sold at the
Market-Hnuse in the town of St. Marys, be
tween the hours of *en sod four o'clock ot
that day, a negro man named John Smith,
levr. d on aa the property of Jamea William
a, n, to sati fy an execution on the foreclosure
of a mortgage, in fivor of Edward F. Tattnall,
xdminiaT ator of John Hamilton, deceased.
M. H HK.hBARD, S C■ C-
St. Marys, 5di May, 1825-
Ju >e 2 59
Remedy for the Piles,
T HE Medicine now offered to the public
is one which hoe been fully subjected
to the infallible teBt of experience ; and in
every instance where it lias been fairly tri
ed, it lias been attended with the most com
plete success. In some of tltv cases, the
patients had been labouring under the dis
ease for years, and during tnat period, hod
received tho best medical advice, and had
even undergone a painful surgical opera,
tion, without permanent adventure. It is
not (like those usually advertised) offoj-ed
as a certain cure for a long catalogue of
diseases, but those afflicted with this com
plaint, for which alone it is recommended
may rely with confidence upon obtaining
relief, even in its worst forms, in a short
time; and themselves are the best judges
of the importance of such a remedy. Price
60 cents per box, with directions signed by
the.proprietor. Prepared and sold at
JAMES A. AUSTIN’S
Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273, North
Third-St. above Callo-.hill, Phiintlel’a.
Tito proprietor has appointed LAY &
HENDRICKSON, corner of Congress and
Whittaker-Slrnets, Shad’s Buildings, sole
agents for tho sale of this medicine, in Sa
vannah, Geo.
ID’The Darien Gazette, the Washing
ton Nows, Georgia Journal, and Macon
Messenger, will please give the shove three
insertion and forward their accounts to
Muy 10 L,. &. II.
POL it DKLPH
THE INDIAN EXTRACT.
Hi*,
A certain East India Cure for the Rheu
matism, King 1 8 Evil, 6fc,
Georgia— Chatham County,
In (he •. art uf Ordinary, May Term, 18 ;i
O N the oc itioti uf Henry Champion, admin
istratnr ,f John 9’reet, deceased, praying
au order JWti f o he made abrilu’e on his com
plying wit. he law, ter de . le of a Lot
Ground number f"ur, [4] -econd Tj- iiny.
Bey; Old. Ward—Also, u .tuf a Lot, ntimbci
lit, Tow,-r Tyth'mg, D'kei Wmd being the
real estate of'the add u:c. tor the benefit of
th™ be'o-i .nil ere liter, :—It is ordered, that a
notice he published nine months, in one ol
the Public Gaxctts of the City of Savannah,
requiring a.I pet son. interested, to show cause,
if «ny wey have, why the prayer of Uae peti
tioner should not be granted.
S M. BOND, e- e. o.
May 14 44$
Georgia—Chatham County.
In the t,wurt of < irdinSiy—May Term, 18J5.
O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Exe- utor
of John Wackerl/., dec. prayii g »n order
,4i*i to be mule absolute, on his complying
W'lti the law, to sell t wo Tracts of Land in
Laurens County, being the real estate of the
said deceased for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors: It is ordered, that a notice ht
published, nine months in one of the Gx
zvttes of the city of Savannah, requiring atl
persons interested; to show cause, if any they
can, why the prayer of the pMttioner should
not be granted S M. BOND. c< c. o
May 96 57
Extractor a letter from the Rev. James E
lish, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F Bedwe
London.
Drah f in :
A GREBAB-VY to y^ur request, I have with
diffi-ultv procured ami now send you by
toe ship Jas. n, Cspt Robinson, a few pouncL
of the Pol-d dphu, or whnt generally goev
hy the name of Lidia Extract, a Medicine tin
versally esteemed .tmong tfce people of Indian
as a certain cure tor the Rheumatism. Was
I to inform you of the number of people wh
are d lily re'ieved and cured by this valuabl
'4t d cine, it wou d require more paper than
1 am able to purchase srd more time thai 1
am able to be-tow. Ii.deed, theefiVc* oft
Medicine is s > immtd ute, that in Rheumatism
vou would suppose it acted sa a cha. oi in giv
ing relief and rent iving th t painful dneuse*
I. the King's Evil it has b *.en used with great
success, and where Mercury has been given
or uned to excess, th ? Medline has proved a
perfect cure. The g;eatriiffi:ulty, however,
ot procuring the Ex»ract, will for many yearn
to come, prt.v nt itsgencial circulation, it be
ing obtained from a Shrub growing on tht
mountains of Thibet, in the B -rman Empire
of Indi-j, and held so mured by the natives,
that to part with it is like parting with their
existence.**
Letter to Dr. BedweM, dated Jan. 7, >8J3.
Dear Doctor—I lisve been volei.ty afL'.ctoi
»ith a R eumatic complain- f r manv yi.ais ,•
even my fingers were ao contracted that 1
-on d neither dress or urdress myself, or give
the least assistance to m fa nily—1 have liae
only one hox of theli.d.4 Extract a r d I an
perfectly restored. Your*s truly
R, RALSTON,
Fnilaueiphia
Letter from Tobias Jennings, Stewa d ot Si
Thomas* Hosptal London, Feb 1, 18/3.
Dear Sir—I thinlr it my d iiy to inform you
fhat after trying every thing that c«*uid b»
pn-nted out by the most respectable piiysi
ciana and surgeons for the re lief of my son
without any success, who you know, bng (o
many years been laboring under severe Rheu
maiism, I was induced to try the Polnriclphff
with a g.iminering hope, tl-.at it might g vi
him some relief from the excessive pain h
endured, which rendered bi n a useless men.
her of society,and a burthen to himself. T«
my utter astonishment the relief was ins*a
anrous, *nd by persevering in the use of *h<
Extract, his joints have returned to their pr
jer places, and he is in per.ect health. U,
wards .f sixty respectable persons have ci
ted to see my aon, as all who knew him though
it impossible that he couH recover.
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON
Druggist, where additional certificates of
the etHcacy of the above medicine nmy be
seen.
May 20
Treasury 'ftevartuveat, >
March, 14, 1825. y
W HERE 4F. on the 3d of March, 1*5.5. a
law waa passed by the Congress of the
Un ted States, of which the 3d, 4th, and 5th
sections are in the lords f dlow ■ via :
•* Sec. 3. And be it further enacied% That a
subscription 10 the amount of twelve millons
of dollars, of the six p r cent, stock of the.
year eighteen htuidrul and thirteen, be, and
the aame it hereby proposed t for which pur*
pose book* shall be opened at the Treaauiy <»f
the United States, and at thi several loan om
ces, on the first day of April next, to continue
open until the first day of Ooiober thereafter,
for such parts of the above mentioned de
scription of stock as shall, on the day of sub
scription, stind on the books of the Treasury,
snd on those of the several loan offices, re
spectively; which subscription shall be effect
ed by a transfer to the United States, in the
maoner provided by law for such transfers, oi
the credit or credits standing on tke said
books, and by a surrender of the certificates
of the stock so subscribed: Piovided, That
all subscription by such transfer of nto«k shah
be cnsideivd as part of the said twelve mil
lioni of dollars auttutrlxed to be borrowed by
the first section * f 4 his act.
#• Sec. 4. And be at further enacted. That for
the whole or any part of any sum which shnh
be thus subscribed, credits shall he entered to
the respective subscribers, wh > shall be enti
tled to a certificate or certificates purporting
that the United States owe to the holder or
holders thereof, his, her, or their nasigns, t
sum to be expressed th rein, equal to th-
amount of the principal stock thus subscribed
nearing an interest n- t exceeding foura.,d
one half per centum pt*r annum, puyabh
quarterly, from the the ty-fi st day of Decern
her, one thousand eight iiu.'dred tod twenty
five / transferable in the same * nnuer as n
provided by law for the transfer of the stock
subscribed, and subject to rt demotion st tlu-
Measure of the United ktates, as follows : one
a'f at any time :if*er the thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eight; hundred and
iwcnty-eight: and the remainder at any time
itler the thi.ty*first day >f December, out
thousand eight hundred and twer.tv'nitie :
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
made except for the whole amount of such
new certificate / nor until after at least si>
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 the respective subscribers the se»’er
al sums by them subscribed beyond tho «mount
uf the certificates <>f four and one half per
eut. stock (Hsu' d to them respectively
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, Thai
hei Ham^ f u.da which have hereioi'oie been
id now are pledged by law io- the pay-neu
f the interest, ’uri lor ihe re-.i-ituption a;«
eimb'jrsement of the stock which may be re
teemed or reimburied by virtu * of the pro
visions of this act,shall rem-in pledged in i'k<-
manner f r he payment of the interest acc.u-
- .g on the slock created by reaann of su 1
subsetip‘iou, and f M rt ic redemption or reim
bursement of the princip lof «h same. And
ii shad be the duty of the co.t mi sioners of .*c
inking fund to c-«use to be a/plied snd paid
out of the said fuiv‘, yearly and e- e-y yeai
such sum and sumr as may be anmialiy roquu -
ed to discharge the irteiest acuu. g on i'v
siook which may be created b virtue of th>
*»ct The said commissioiiorf: ar., ulso, here
oy authorised to apply, firm t me to tim ,
such sum and sums out of the s.id fund, us
they may think proper, tcwaids redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in c.on-
formity with the provisions of this act, ihi
ptincipal of the said stock : and such part oi
the annual sum often millions ofd »llars, vent
ed by law in the said commissioneis, as m •>
be necessary and required for thr above pur
poses, shall be and continue apptopriated to
the pay ment of interest and redemption oi
the public debt, until the whole f the stock
which may be created under the provisions of
this act, shall hrite been redeemed or reim
burse I.*’
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
book* will be open d at the Treasury of the
United States, and ,*t i he several loan offices,
on the first day of April n -xt, and c uiunue
open until tho first da M of October, thereaf-
er, for receiving snb-ici iotions in conformity
with the prov liens of the said luw.
The subscrintions may be marie by the p» »»-
prietors of the stock, either in person or by
their attorneys riulv author z:. to sub^citb
and transfer ;t to the United State*.
Sh-iiild subscriptions of said stock be mad 1
to an amount exceeding twelve m Uions o
dollars, a distribution of the said sum of twelve
millions of dollars will be made among In
8ubscrib , 7rs, in proportion to the sums subscri
bed by them respectively.
SAsUJEL L SOUTHARD,
A'ting Sec retary of the I'r-asurv*
WnrcT' *'6 »n H’ •
Notice.
T HREE MONTI19 from thl« date I shall
make application to the B.ukof the State
G-'iir^ta, for pa- ment in full for the half of a
ten dollar bill of auid Bank, l.etter D, No. 2-7,
i ,.ied A. Porter, Gnahier, the left hand lia.f
beinft in my posaesaion—Ihe right hand half
•igned by tMm. B Bulloch, President, being
the half loit. All person# interested will
therefore take doe notice of this intention,
end file their Hjoctiona at said Bank, within
the time mentioned
JAMES P. SCRFVF.N
J-ine 2 JilflA
Wanted,
MPTY PORTER BOTTLES.—Ap
GEO UVERSON-
E -
ply to
March 4
Administrator's Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of
Randolph M’Gillis, late of Camden
County, deceased, are requested to make
payment, and those having demands against
suid estate, will present them to the undcr-
igned. HANNAH M’GILLIS,
Administratrix.
G. M’DONALD.
St. Marys, April 10th, 1825.
April 27 29ft,
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
TOTTGlVa
Vegetable Catholicon.
IpHE Hubicribi r reapc-ctfuily solicits the at
ii tenlion of every fi innd of suffering hu
manity, to to the above iuw and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
frum the system the very seeds of disease,
and in restoring the deranged and morbid
condition of the organs of life to a free and
healthy excci so of their funettons, hts exci
ted the ahttmishmen', and completely silen
ced the objections of the most incredulous —
Facts are ihe best arguments. In order to put
the virtues of the < Catholicon to as severe a
scrutiny as possible, it was offered by adver
tisement, together with the attendance of a
physician, gratuitously to any 'ers^n who
would apply fur it, and whose cause might
seem t" come within the range of its healing
power—numbers of severe cases of long tfti o-
ing, ard unmc of them seemingly de ury iie
ones, jire ented themselves, all of which have
been cured, or so much relieved aa to warrant
the uKsertion that a little perseverance will do
so. In fact, such is the confidence of the physi
cian under whose care these narients were
placed, in this remedy, a confide ce resu t
ing from the irresistible conviction that has
oeen forrt il upon his mind by ocular demon
stration, iid * personal trial of it on frmselt
that he pi nuts me to declare it as h'S deci
ded opinion, divt beGntholicon is not only r
ptrlectly au'e and innocent, but a most pow
erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis
eases ami slates of the svstem, cuch as iht fol
owin ?—
De’iility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation i Old and invetergt Ulcers. Pains
in tue b n a itended with swellings of the
joinVj I'idigetticn, Blct^hes on the face,
•i npie-., &c. j Alt com 4 >laints of the Liver j
'T’eMer.* Yaw3; Syphiu* .• Cutaneous diseases
g -nerally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol
emnly pledges h s word consists exclusively
»f vegetable mallei) with the exception of «
f.Tght dtt 'imi mtiou to the bowelH, which ,\
preserves in a soluble state, act ; insensibly, is
p! *4sant to the taste, and requires n ■ particu
lar regimen, l.absUncncr from spirtuous li
quors : lways excupt<"d|) or confinement. A'
a guttle, sale andag*ee. b’e cathartic mtd.
cu e, improving the appetite and rest .'ring the
general tone of the system, it ia couliduttiy
racomincndtd to isdies in a delicate sitiu*
tion. W W. POITEU,
66 diesum-street.
Philadelphia. May 31,18*24
At the request of Mr. VV. W Potter, I have
late’y exhibited, in several in«tani-.i-H, a n.etli
cn* i'il strop, culled Potter’s Vegetable Oatho-
;icou with the most decided advantage'
..•8, « % s et, never failed effecting a cure in
i’.crv case in which 1 have thought proper to
ernpioyit. fti. M*MUR T1UE, M D
•myour
Georgia—CuiHd it County.
Superior Court, October Term, 1824.
Timothy Hop/cine, vs. Langley anil Selocslcr
Bryant.
3 |N petition of T.inothy Hopkins, stating
< " that in conside: ation < f certain prom
issory noteSj made t«> the 8B : .d Timothy, by
them, one payable with inte est, fr«m fi n
of January, 1821, on the fi’-gt of January 1822:
h second payable as aforesai , on the his i
January, 1823; and a tlvrri payable aa afnr.-
said, on the first of January, 18 ?4 execute-d a
mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his hi r
and assigns, on all tlioie four tr^cs of U„d,
i-tuated in the county vforesaid, conveyed by
'he said Tinothy, to the said Langley and
Selvester, and lying on the south side of
Great Satilla River, one trict containing sev*
»nty-ieven|acre*, more i>r lei*/ two tracis
containing fifty acres, more or less, and one
< her tract, containing one hundred and eigh-
v-eight acre*, more or less, conditioned fir
he payment of the three said several notes,
on the days above mentioned, and that saiu
several notes remain unpaid—on motion of
Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintifi, it i«
ordered^ that tht- said Langley and Selvestei,
(heir heirs or assigns, pay into Court, within
twelve months from this date, the sums due
on said notes, and the interes and costs, oth
erwise that the equity of redemption be for.
ever foreclosed, and tnat such other proceed
ingstake place, as are pursuant to law.
True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo*
ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
nov 4 87r$re
Motice.
N INE MONTHS aftur tho date of this
notice, application will be made to the
Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to sell a part of
the real estate of John Stncy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dec 18 21
At Private nale,
T WO PRIME NEGROES, one a first
rate cook, and tho other a prime field
hand, for aale by
April 28 J. B. HERBERT & CO.
NOTICE.
N INE month# after d»te, application will be
made to the Hon. the Judge! of the Court
of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to
set 1 all the real catate of the late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ci ed
itor* of said estate.
JOHN M’NISH, Executor,
o •' *f* 71
N otice.
A LL persons having demands against the
A. estate of Constant Freeman, K«q late ol
the city of Washington, deceased, * e re
quired to hand them in, legally attested,
within the time prescribed by law : and those
indebted to said estate, ire required to make
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTBR, Adm*r.
/ Jm 14 ilpi
Phi ai/c 'phia, July 28th, 1824.
JMr. W W. Potter,
net S r—You expressed a wish that I
would give a concise statement of my Hulf.-r
ings, f om ’the hopeless vjminencetner.t, tr
Die present propitious stage tf my disease. a
Ab'iut live years ago, on my pamge from
Bordeaux, during riie month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seized
with a violent fever. Having no medical at-
’en lantson hoard, I waa compelled to bear
it, as l m g(it for two weeks, wli«:n on my ar
rival at Coarlf-st-n. S. O. it wm treated as.
C) phus. The. skill of mv Physician subdu
the fever, but PV«.iix«like, the termination
of this gave ris-.. to* diarase iq tally distress,
tag, unri which, tilt now, I hnd Ut^ light incur-
nble. V.vr.ous shscesses made theu unwel
como appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were f'we led to an enormoub uize.—
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
one of whicii on my left kn:-e nfiTected ti.e
bone—an inciaiun was now made ami a large
evacuation of nua, mixed with pieces of bone
took place, Ina Idition tothia, I snffeiec the
most excruciating pains in my joints that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
adurini tered either gave me no relief >r ser
ved to aggravate the disease, the Severity of
whiuh increased wi'h every succeeding year
3uch was ny painful si nation that I despaired
of ever being re*tored to my heal h ; I had
no* o dy tried t'ie rerular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular rem*
edy l cn.ilri hea- of It was in tins awful and
iespond’ng conditio.?,! hat I was persuvded to
..omm^nce a course of your Vegetable *’» th-1
r.n’t, ao ' trie hanov renrit is, the use
of the two bdtb s my whole system has under
gom. o com/dei n vo ution my pants h ivefo su-
ke me f* the discharge from m> kuee began
o ii.mimsh, and sko i cease ? altogether, iht
deer from whence it proceeded being coir,
pletely healed. The tumors-, for the removal
f which 1 (»ave tried in vain more remedies
than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my
pp?tite, which waa gone, has returned—Ian
in fiict, nearly web, and feel confident that
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will mnke me periectly so.
Your obliged friend.
THOMAS BROWN, JR
Philadelphia, July -6, 18?4.
Mv confidence in the v gettble catholicon
unuimiirishud, and as frosh in tances of its
powers ur« daily occurrii g, in my own prac
ice. I have no hesitation in recomme nding it
in the peculiar diseases to which it is applies
ble, a* superior to any remedy I am acquaint*
ed with. M. M’MUIM HIE, M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos
lire fou: . ears ago I had die misfortune to b«
somr fffl ctod with a disease, the painful re
■mbs of which induced me to apply in mr
ttion to xeveral respectable phyviciana of
this city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re-
ceived another complaint quite as distressing
s the former. My whole system became a *
fer.tcd. t could get no rest at night oa ac
count of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my body / the weakness snd emacia
tion of which was such that I could scarcely
walk. In this state I fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholicon- four bottles of
which, hM completely restored me, I have
mow no pain; my appetite is good | snd mv
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine has given me, 1 am
your obliged friend, &c
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to b fore me, May 28,
1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, Muy 28,18 n 4.
Sir—I am now, thanks to vour medicine, _
hearty ma.. F >r nearly fix years I have been
S martyr to a diseaae, whose ravages threat,
ened, if not soon stopped, tp put a period t<
my existence. Having had no regular rnedi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at Inst got to such a height that I
could not • wallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts
of my body, and I began to think my aitustion
ulmoft desperate. The five bottles of the
Catholicon which I have token have com*
| pletely cured me* and I am now •• wcU as
inv
obliged humble tervant, Uz.
GEORGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia, «e*
George Krine, of the District of South
wark, personally appeared, and, being duly
tworn, doth declare and say that the above
stat ement ii in all respect* correct and true,
and that the signature to it is in the baud
writing of this deponent.
J()H* T BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1824*
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly
adapted to those diseases which are prevalent
arr.ong the coloured population of the south
In that disease which it (sdled yaws, it is a
sure remedy * a single trial of it, will convince
pianteri of its superior efficacy to any reme
dy of a similar nature in the United States*
NOTICE.
The advantages of this medie!ne are, not
confining the pa'.icut unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his business.—
With one lolitaiy exception, - hat of rjirim-
ou- Bailors, it does not lay any restrictions upon
his appetite. It is so gentle in as opera* ion
that the p dient finds himself getting well be
cnntiO't tell how. As it is not the wish of the
. i oprietor to take any thing for which he
cannnt give a consideration equal in value,
;>?r8o<ii ut a distance who may wish to try
iis medicine, hut who are not certain if it
be applicable to their conmi&int, are request
ed to describe 'heir ease and symptoms in
a letter, post-paid, and directed to him—this
letter will be immediately placed in hands
fully competent to decide the question.—
Should the remedy not seem to suit the dis
ease, they will be firankty told so.
CAUTION*
To prevent disappointment it is well to
state that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to
5 botties to effect a cure so that persons who
are labouring under any serous 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 usings snaller quantity.*
All orde-s post-paid tnyl enclosing the money,
immediately attended to, aud ne medicine
packed and delivered with directions for use,
to any place in the city, and forwarded at di*
reeled
N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im
position, it wi ( be sold in the city of Philadel
phia, at the office in Fifth near Race-Street,
oral the dwelling of the proprietor, No. 66
tinesnut street, only, and abroad by his au
thorized agents. \V W POTT EH,
66 Chesnut Street, Philade'pfiia*
l hsvc appointed GEORGE RYE (SON,
Druggut, of Savannah, m/ sole agent. Drug
gists wa tting the above valuable medicine,
will be supplied hy him for cash, at the same
rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz. £30
pe* d. sen, or three dollars a single boule.
W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia.
Any pei son on application to the subscriber
will be furnished with certificates of the tffi
chcv ol the above medicine, sufficient io con-
.nee the mind of the most accptiral, although
too numerous and lengthy for newspaper n
sertion. GEO. RYERSON, Druggist,
Co"nerof Bay and Whittaker Streets,
dec 13
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calculated to promote the cause of truth
piety. It seems scarcely possible for one t«
rend daily the Notes and Obiervitiona inti .
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better man. EDWARD D G1I1FFIN.
1 have seen no commentary uf the Sacrel
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Between tV. Davies, Administrator, Complain
ant, and John Carnochun, Administrator, de
bonis no . with the will annex,ed of Gcor re
Richardson and others, Defendants. In
equity, Chatham Superior Court— Chancery,
20th August, 1824.
T appearing that John Murray Carnnchan,
. one of the defendants in the said bill of
complaint mimed, resides without tbe state of
Uto.gia, in that part of the United Kingdoms
Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland ;
It is ordered that the laid John Murray Car
nochan, do appear and answer to the com<
^lament's suid bill, within nine months from
the date of this order, otherwise that the
said bill, hs to him, be taken pro confesgo .-
and it is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be pubhshi d once a week, in one of
he public Gozmtes of this slate, until the ex*
ttration of the time within which the said de
fendant is required to appear and answer us
aforesaid.
True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day
August; 1324. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk,
align s' 24 50f
Georgia Camden County
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
AJKniEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow
v v applies to *hc Court of Ordinary of -.aid
tounty, for Letters of Administration on the
estate of John Brown, late of said county, de
ceased, nr next of kin: These are, therefore,
to cite Hnd admonish, all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
Their objections, if any they hive, in mi of
fice,on or before the first Uo.idiy in June
next,' therwioe Letters will be granted the ap
plicant.
Witness the Honorable Briiian R. Dunk-
ley, one of the Justices of said Court,
this six teen* n day of April, eighteen
hundred ai d twenty five.
(L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C. C.
Anril 21 24
Georgia —Camden County.
«Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY’ FOR
SAID COUNI Y.
W HEREAS tolin Chevalier, has applied
to skid Court, for Letters Dismisaori
wn the entntes of Samuel Cozens and Evan E.
\vck, deceased. These are, therefore, to
.ne and admonish, all and singular, the kin
Jrcd and creditor* nt the said d -cease J per*
aors, t * fi e their objections, if any they have,
in my office, on or before the first Monday in
January next, or Letters will be granted the
applicant.
Witness the Honorable J^mes Scott, one
of tbe Justices of said Court, this six
teenth day of April, eighteen hundred
and twenty-five.
(L. 8 ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C
Apr I*! 24
Georgia—Camden County.
BY i HE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
SAID ’-OUNTY.
TWHEREAS Lewis Bachlott, applies to the
'+J Court of Ordinary of said County; for
Letters Dismissery on the estate ol Fr.qeea
Uosolupe: These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish, all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to fi'e their ohjeo.
tion#, if any they have, in my office, on or be
fore the fi at Monday in January next, other
wise Lattera Diamiaaory will be granted the
applicant-
Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke,
one of the Jnaticea of laid Court, this
sixteenth dxy of April, eighteen hun
dred xnd twenty-five.
[L. S J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C C
April 21 24
xnd for itx unin
gelical truth ^d piety.
AHICL HOLMES.
Of Dr. Scott'a Family Uihle, 1 fe-1 free to
say, that in my estimation it dc#ci vcd!y rsuki
a nong our shiest and beat Comm, ntmie,,
THOMAS R . .DVVIN.
Dr. Scntt’s Family B ble intended mon ei.
pecially for the use of Christian 'amilieu, iia
work highly evangelical, extensively init.uo
tive, and deeply interesting.
Daniel c. sandeus.
The character of Dr. Scott's Commentary
on the Bible, ia ao generally known, and su
highly approved amongst the most intelligent
and pious Christians throughout our count',,
an t has passed rapidly through so many !»■•(,*
editions, that I deem further recommends,
tion# needless-
J. fcOUSE.
I am acquainted with no Commentary' on
the Saorerl he. ipturca, which 1 would more
cordially recomn,eno for general u;e. The
plan of the work ia, ood
JOSHUA BATES.
Perhaps in no way, can miniiurs, instr uclnrl
nf youth, and private Christians, do greater
verv'ce to society, than by exeiting tiicm.
selves to disseminate this truly invuniuie
work JOSHUA HUNTINGTON,
I know of no Commentary which is hi tter
calculated for diffusing correct vice a of tit,
great truths of Christianity, a>d leaving uric-
farv impressions on the mind when rising
trout the perusal of it, than the one you ire
about to publish.
DANIEL SIIARI'E.
No writer seems les» diapeaed to contend
for barren speculations. None more uniform,
iy or more .powerfully inculcates the great er>
tentiaia ol religion. The ipint winch per
vades tbe work ia cxcelltn ; it ia tire merk,
sffectionare, healing, yet faithful spirilof Ihe
gospel. DANIEL DANA.
From particular examination, and concurs
ring ustrmon'., there ia no doubt on my mind
that Scott’a Family Bible ia superior to all
Olliers JOSTPH EMERSON.
You will please to >e d me six copies nf
Soolt’x Bible ,• I refer to your ialely proposed
edition Perhaps I shall induce five mure to
take the xrme number. IT L.
It is with extreme pleasure I perceive
r oc are about to publish a new edition f
Scott’a Bible. Having been in pnetesi'ott of
it more tl.Kri 20 years, I trus' I know « >me-
thing of its value, and am determineu to r-'c-
mote in c rculation among my friends You
will please forward lix copies as soon os pub-
baited. U
I have nbtainr.d four attbecribcrs for the
excellent work y ou are publishing H. S.
I propose to take seven sets of Scof'u Hi'
ble, and will be accountable for the unie.
J C.
I have obtained wbacribers fortune c ipici
of Scott's F'-mily B.ble. J. L.
1 shall probably need eight or ten lets uf
Scott’a Family Bible. J. P'
Rev. S. S. of P. baa o' tainedten subscri
bers. E. II.
1 have observed that you are about pub.
hotting another edition of .bolt’s B ble
hope you may succeed aa you h-ve dmicio
former editions. I have been endeavoring to
procure subscriber- am hi g our people, end
enor more subscribers will be ob'an.cil.
0. S. If.
I will take ten seta jof Scott’a Bible)
bound and lettered. J Y
I have obtained ten subscribers for toot
edition of the Family Bible—aud have no
doubt hut there might be something like
copies eulrl in this place if you had ml tg‘ ul
here—I thought the work ought to he err*
cnurxged and for hat re.isou took a subserrb-
lion paper. It io a w ork that every f. mi'f
should have that ia able to purchase.
J. E. U'C.
I am glad, that y u propose to print K 1 '-
Scott’s excellent Family Commentary, and
should be very glad if it were in my power te
give u more liberal patronage to the wore,
than, as circumstances are, I can. I ahsll,
however, be able to do something; eight st
ten sets I shall rertaioly take; and it n»V hh
d >u6le thpt number. *• 8'
I have procured fifteen subscribers is
Scott’s Bible. J.A.D.
I think I shall dispose of 20 lets or tnne uf
ihe Family Bible. E- 9
I have circulated proposals for SroilA
Bible,' how many have been engaged inma
cannot tell, but between 20 and 30 M' 9 a
h'« vicinity. *'.
I have concluded to become reiponnhw
HAY.
Kfk BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing
aJVF trom Brig Pheasant, for aale by
April 18 c. C. GRISWOLD,
to you for thirty ,eu of Scott’a Comment»7'
C. H.
I have procured 106 subteribers to the
Bible; 6 sets to be bound in calf; 3 sets 1 ®
be done in boards the other 97 sets, l> our,l>
and lettered as described in the prospectus
H.
1 presume I could procure iOO aubieit*
bera for your edition of Scott’a Biole. »“*
demand ia increasing for them. They »'
finally aupersede every other large or r» mi "
Bible. F.lty ol my subscribers live witms
circle of 8 miles! *- ",
Juat published an edition of the as" 1 ” j
completed in aix volumes, without ,'n» r l> u '“
references; price in bonrda 8 18 : * n ■ L
«2t, in calf 82?. Either of these edition
m»y be had of the publisher in Boston; or “
8. C- A J SCHENCK. Smannah.
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