Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1818-1824, June 01, 1824, Image 1

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tyo i29...«Yol. XXjl i ■( UESJMIf ‘ K VE.viA'G, JVjYE Whole Nb. 444®, HOUSES, LAfsDS, fee. ' ■ \Ta HantsM y \ ' ■ 1 T HP, tffharf Lot ^Oi/5, l«ytiold Ward, know;, ns Anciaux’ft wharf, Possession givet). the !wl , f No,™b t ,-Apply.. V. act M \ . A TREATf ... The subscriber tikes this «neth< od to -inform the' public generally, and particularly person! front the lo > popn- Evecuitve Ve^ar^metit, tret/. Miii,iit>GR\uiE,aistNoT 1^4 \ ItDERRD, Itint the shbidined Resolution hi Sd/ pub r isli«»d onc^ fc mmr!h|ij»*eiich of the Gk- ^ State, (until the next General Kfe* i «»*•» < i < Mtttti r' ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry. In Si:NAt'R, l2tb Nov. 1823. suitable t« rt oioteJ Agent by Dt. W, '.dir *Vm»bjus it is dtMi! asccrtfcin the wish. «» >d the citizens of tiiisstate, as,to the' mode of '-•hoiMiiitf Elector* of President anil Vice Preri dent ot tne United States } , JU it therefore rttolvnl by the Senatb anil Rouir 5"i try, who :may Visit tl>C up country in | of Reptetent,rivet of the State of Cram Gene nuvsultof health of piemi^.foftVAB « ral AttuMymet, Thai it shall be ti* <lu(v of th< SnmmodHte gentlenipnand l«aii«, op Emilies iyi<h I Mugwtrstes wiio shar : Wosnibythe day, week, oftmonth, on 'ea« terms j norm to be he hi info Nothim: need be said in \rt»eifimendaiion ol A- State for (he choice of nfombute rif the then* either in •ogkrd-to the healthfohntal of foe J »ure, at foe, next General Ejection therein, .place, tea of chat Man mid Hone, per day, : : .. o «> « ,t‘ per weekt M « “ «“-month, . « " nionth, Dinner, breakf9»V*upper, **; ttxlginfr, r * " month, r .sept 30 ,<188 • ■ '* ‘ (j^The Editor* of the Augusta Chronicle and naniinah Republican, are requested to give two nsritions* month, fodil the 1st <»f July neat, and ri 1 Uieir sC'— .'T lo t~ w ' ns , , "tiouati ~~ The dncl^sigtied.intending tt) re move into the country, offers the plea- ierfi.pt Agreeable and particulars it stands iir 1 I 50 1 25 1 00 S 00 18 00 9 75- 50 13 00 agistratet who shall preride at the several Elec mins to be held in the different counties of this Jisla n, t«t .propose to each tffd every Voter' at the time ot receiving Ms vote; whether he desta a that tiff choice of aaid Ejectora.aball be confided to tht people or fcetstined by the Legislature, and to r# aueat such voter to fignify sufth desire by cn- tinning on his ticket, the word People ot Legula. furs, according to the truth of the fact rand on counting out the ballots, to annex to the return of the said election by them so transmitted to the Executive Department, a true statement of the ybte* so given, to the end that the same may be laid before the next Legislature by his Excelled cy the Governor. Jind be it further retolved, That his Excellency the Governor be, snd he is hereby requested to cause tins resolution to be published without de lay, in the Several Gaaettes of this State, ftnd to continue the said publication once a month, unti [ the next General Election. Read and agreed to Unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, Preiident. In thtJkute of RepretenUUivti, 14th No*. 1823, Read and concurred in. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. Approved, 18th Nov. 1823 G.U.TRdUF, Governor. Swain { if aVe bren-5 . . Swaitn to sell his so mfich celebrated Me cine, at this place. A .qfia.itity has been recelv- rd by t e Georgia from Philsdelphia. and wifi be sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug’Store, cor. i» r ol Jefferson and St. Julian Streets. AUGUST G OEMI.ER. iparch IQ 57 AUGUST G. OEMLEH, At hit Druggitt Store, corner of Merton and St. Julian Street, H AS received by schooner Tassel, a fresh , »upply estecme 4 other late arrivals, a variety of fresh es which he abstain! from mentioning^ as bv suspects the public to possess sagacity cmnigli to guess, that CALOMEL, JALAP, RHUBAUH (iUM Fffi ni), and all the'otlier JeUcacie anamed m the index of the dispensatory may be looked for and found in Drug Storek—yet a few things not to be myt With at every one, he offers, viz t Plioaphorufc Chloi-ate of Potass, Pyroligneous' •5 c .‘®*.. D,ack . Dro P» i #me * fever Powders, Rends Stiptii, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating- Pastilhi, Wedgewood evaporating dishes, Gian Funnils, graduated Measures, KetorU and Receivers, Test Tubes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Jlygrometer, ’tl|M% . , % Allowing, and tor one or two v <ira thereafter. EDWD. HARDEN, sprit 30 .frr.201 • ' HI ^ .1 -^a-AL Land and v or Sale. , unincumbered, con- A II ^NDStJME property, untneumoerea, con JkL sisting ot Utiff and Negroes, tp^ thef wilt Stock of ever; mounting ‘nthi kind, and the growing Crop. SMlddlla every k J ■■■■pmmn in alt p> about 12 or l5,()0(J dollars, Situ. ate in;,thft tipper r.ouritrif,>ud welf calculated for a country Store—-the soil well adapted tt) the cul ivatinn of Com and Cotton, ii offered for sale or accommodating terms. . Bank Stock,’ovgood paper. welj aecured, wUl .keiaken In payment. ' ■ t por flirthar particulars, apply to the Editors of, Jh< Uenrgia lournsl. i inni- lli' 143 Suvetiot Gourb—f hat)iiiitf Vptnty | • JoJjl! NOTICE. 1 1HB Co.partner*liip of Wumw and Joan O. . Baesr, is. this day dissoved by mutual eon tent, in order, to a speedy settlement of .the bit .sines*, alt persons indebted are Called upon u> make payment to John O. Baker. WILLIAM BAKER, • john o hakku, Riceborough, Ga. Jan 1,182'i. ino SI. ' IP < ■ N INE months after dateyapplication will be made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Rry« «n County, for leaic tn sell all the real Estate of Sarah MdCindley, late of Rryan county dec. I* benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate JAMES BUTLER, aiirv.'-t. *•* itetan Nathan Baker. RultMUi. Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom u may concern, 117 HERE AS Louis H. Furlh physician has up XV plied to the Hon.-the court of ordinary o .aid county, for letters of aominuumtion on tm r.tatc and effect* iif Norphiit Howard late '/urnttr 'an 4ltA ufatA ' kfnVAuoifl tu ^en hundred %nd ^rnty^two, tne # oeuer 1/ 1 4 \ow ihese ure uierefore ro^cite »no uo »ecure the pay menfof his certain promissory Unit I all and singular the kindred and creditors of ih •sf that date for the sum of two thousand dollars, I bid der, to tile their, objection*(if any they list '' ito the said John Betan, dr order, on or j , n m y nffceun or before thi 25 th day of Jimp, ] next, otherwise letters of adaunistration will be. j un I granted to the Applicant, first | Witness the honorable Edward Harden one ot the Justices of the said Court, the 25th day ol adore the 1st day of May, 1824, with Interei seven, per cent per annum, by Li# indenture, dim his seal, bearing .date the day snd year afotesaid, mortgage to the said John Retan, al! thundivided moiety or half part of,all that lot of Isnd, situate, lying and being in the city Pf Savsn “' L “d known and distinguished “ ~ * itinguished in. the pi thereof by the number one fl) Tyrconnell tythii ther with th Darby May, A. D. 1824. may 26 24 SAUL M. BOND,cc o. At private sale. ,y NEGRO Boy about 22 years of age an ex fij, cellent house servant and writer—apply *' j. li.Hi Kitr.r r i;c„ 2i ' ' . "uperior Court—Lainden *>ufLj Mabcb tuM, 1824. William Berrie ) ' . #». , > Rule Ji'ta John Ghrialopher.J O N the petition of William Berrie, staling tta one John Christopher, of the county of Cam *rn, being indebted ta one Henry Sailer or order in a note of hand, dated 8' 'iarysin said county cn the 9th October 1822, in tlie sum of Five H<in died Dollars, payable *’ith interest from the dat on the first day of January then next insuing, <d mortgage to the arid Henry hia heirs and assigut., to secure the payment of the notfct aforesaid with interest on (he same—a certain lot of land In tb» tbwn aforesaid being part of lot No 1, iieginning at the weat comer of a lot belonging to one Cal vin Hayes, thence running south 100 feet on StJ Marys Street, thence nortli to Bryant 8t. thenclr vast to C Hays* hop, thence south to the btginii. ing, with the margin attached to the same on the j.aoutU side of StMarys qr Ray tt.being a hundred Panacea* T ftWvv^s A^anacea. I HE subscriber having discovered the com* • positioii of SWAIM'S celebrated Pa.,acea, has now a supply on hand for sale ; he has «. riuced the prise from |3 50 to £2 50, or by the dozen Jg24. All charitable institutions in the U. State# and e poor will be supplied gratis, tf the citizetla of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor. it will he supplied, < Thjs medicine is celebrated for the cure of the ulcer „ rheu j--, , — ... liteswet ig, and diseusft of the bone v and ail cases gen ally of the ulcerous character, and chronic dis cases, generally arising in debilitated constitu tinna, but,more especially from syphilis, or affec lions arising therefrom» ulcers in the layrnx, nodes, ttc. Ahd that dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, Ac. It is also useful in diseaae of the liver.*' # CERTIFICATES. I pave withjn the last two year^ had an nppor. (unity Of seeing several cues of very inveterate Genuine Patent Family MEDICINES. Such tut L ees Biiiiou* pm* Coi/a do do Andeion'sdo do , Hooper’s Female Pills James Anfr D) speptic Piifl > 1’hompsons Eye Water* Relfs Botanical Drops Do Althmatic Pills Essential Oil of Spruce- Balsam Honey 'Tooth Ache l)rop*' Jesuit’* do do ChUicb’sCough Dropp ’> Anderson* do do American do do Balm of Quito Churche’s fcasence of Mustard Uowaon’s lieu Ointment Wheaton’s do do Qrandins* Rheumatic do Sbuirei’ Grand Elixir Scidliia Powder* Soda ' do,’ 1 ■■■••* ' Otto of Rotes, |kC. Bco. Can be constantly obtained at the Store of FRANCIS 1. LAY, Chymistjind Druggist, Corner pf Cpngreti and Whitaker Stveett, may'26 ca 124 y % Sh.d't Suildingt what (have Seen (hat it will prove an important remedy in acrofulous, venereal and mercurial dis eases, N. CHAPMAN, M.D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physio, in the University of Pennsylvahia I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the- lut three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, (-specially in Secondary syphilis, and meitsurial diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it pronouncingit medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M.D, Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn aylvanU Philadelphia, February 17,1823. v . SWmvVti Vanacea. CERTIFICATES. sv ward, together with the appurtenance*, j and further, stating that the laid prt’mlUnry note vemaini wholly unpaid, and the said mortgage in fell force, and, praying the-foreclosurt of tne said ] Worlgape. . On motion of W, W. Gordon, attorney for the petitioner, it i» ordered .that thft **id Nathan Ba- xer do pay into this rourt, within twelve mo.nths of this date, the principal, arid intereat due on the laid note and the costs of th,e,sftid application, or in default thereof, that the equity qf, redemption ot the said Nathan Baker of-arid to thp .said mbrt gaged premises, be thenceforth and forever lore- qtacd. Wr > ‘s , ; And il is further ordered* that a copy of this rule be served on tile said Nathan^ iker, at least ,aix months before the time appojjnted for the pay. tt- nt of uid money into court, or published u>! one of the public Gazettes of this state, at least . once in every month, until the .time appointed ior the payment thereof, and that such further and .otbet ptoccedings be had as are prescribed by the | ; atauite in suclv case made and provided. -attract from the minutes this 84th May, 1824. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk may 27, ^.25 . . ■ (-■ A Very valuable timt uf Land in Liberty coun. ty, situate tin the sunbury.Koid, two r ' 1 a half from Rice ,or,ougn s .containing hundred and ten acre aThis land is Very valua* We for cotton, ririe and corn, m»d as welI c*>ouia .ted for that culture fts any land in the county» the conditions, are low and reasonable t there arc between seventy and eighty acres cleared an»| underjfencei there is tdso a good dweiUng hhus« ■ null 111 n ..a L,iSI>l!nnM nn flip nPPfniBPg and 26lhol r . r , ,,, _ mortgage to the petionen .that there is now dm on mud aloirtgage the sum of Five Hundred Do) , w „ T , lara with interest from'the 1st January 1$32, ami aud'ali ‘necessary out buildings on the preripises, J praying tor- the foeeekisure of ' lhe eqtfity qf re* guaranfoo titles will be given to.the jpurohaser, | «jemption, in the said: John Christopher,hi* heirs no incumbrance* lying on said land.. For further I Midassignsiritheqnortgagedremisesandthatthe patticulftrs apply to capt. Jos. Jones in Liberty I swne be foreclosed accqrding to Jaw. On motion Bounty, or to I of Belton A. Copp, attorney for pet,ioner, If is or- EDWAUD B. BAKEIt, I uered that the principal arid interest\due on the^ owner in McIntosh county, j said mortgage together with the costs of his ap- aug 16 * l licantsbe paid into this Court' within twelv, ,.iiin,- jgvjt i ti i ('.»»■* ' I months from this date, otherwise tbit, foe equity , NOTICE'. I of redemption of the said John Christopher ht* .. ~ ... *. ^ • THE IMPROVED SEIDLJ tZ po WDEHS. 11 V!.T. good effects of foese, powders as a Hedi X due, h*s been observed and acknowledged >y alt those who have, had occasion to use them, l.i all cases of Heartburn, Bile, Nausea and other disease* of the Stomach, which are so very pro valent in warm olimates—they can be used at any um<.\with much advantage. 4* they form a pies <nt effervescent draught, they may be said to be ari agreeable beverage free from taste aod highty impregnated with fixed air, and possessing all the Medicinal qualities of foe much esteemed Seidlitz Water*. . The Season is fast approaching, when these powders will be in demand, and to get them pare ia very desirable.. Many persons have been (de ceived in their operation, by having purchased them in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which, |7aid but little or no regard in selecting the best kind, consequently their benefioa! qualities were nevrr realized Bill thirf difficulty <T**V flow he ibviatert,—the stibspriber has endeavored for the two Or three last seasons to procure them Genuind -iiid has been successful! ! 1’liese Powderrare heatly put.up in Tin Boxes, by which means their Medicinal properties wifi, remain unimpaired by the influence of time end, ciiidate. 1 " ’. ",. A fresh supply pf the above Genuine .article has jusi been received, .which together with tl ■ v t ry general assortment of Family Medicines will be kept constantly on hand. ;*;• .FRANCKS'I, VAX.Chendii-tt-Diwfritt, V’.tiFnWp'ftf flAno>w>M finrl WliitilcrV <jli«i>#!<: HAVE been labouring under a disease for a long lime, asawpllinpin the bones, low of ap petite, loss of fiesh, and loss of s|cep, with severe pain Noticing an advertisement of Sxoaim’t Pa uaeea to be a cure for the above diseuse, I got some by paying fbecash for it ft I received it, and found a, great ben. fit by it, - Rut having nothing ml my labour to depend pn for a living, and not being able to .work for a long time, got so that 1 was. not • able id pay-for it;' Sofoe months alter this, I heard of a Mr. Shinn's Rafting made ft Pa. nucea, stated tq be the Same m Mr Swidm'A, .1 ppliefi to him, and stated my case and circum stances, and found him disposed .to benefit me. He gave me the medicine freely, and said 1 might pay for it .whenever! got able ; arid I found, by taking tiie. same quantity, as much benefit by it as,by Mr.Swaim’s. t have given (Ws Certificate, for the benefit of othera that, should stand in need of .Shinn’s Pana cea, and consider it a very valuable medicine; . !’. STETI.ER, Duke street, Near Front, Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, April \ 20,1824.. Pin lanairau, April 31, 1824. 1 Certify that I have bum for many yean affix), ted with rheumatism. - Above five years ago,! PUBLIC SALES. Tax Collector’s .Sales. thereof as Will satisfy the State and County Taxcft and costa, via A tract of land on Wilmington Island, in th# County of Chatham, containing 75 acres, more o# lest, bounded on the north by a creek, east b* i land of the Estate of Jneephi Bryan, and south a»l west by land belonging to John W Barnard, le« vied on to satiify the state and county taxes of Jno W Barnard for the year 1888, and costs. Amount of tuxes ^34 $$• The Eastern half of lot No. t9, in Ogletborp# Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the improve* ments thereon, levied on to satisfy the stale and coUnty taxes of J E and 9 White for the ye$ t 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes fl 95. Lots No 29 and 30 in.Brottn Ward, in foe city of Savannah, with the improvenienta thereon, le. vied on to satisfy the state and county t** e, > of the Ssvannah Theatre for the year 1822 arid 1823, anti , costs. Amount of taxe», »234 37. v- - The sdtuhern half ol lot No. 10, fint tything Anson Ward, in the city of Savannah, with the im« provements thereon, levied on to satistv the state and county uxes of Eatate of Edward Penman (or the year 1823, and coats. Amount of takes g4 68. Lot No. 28 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa. vrnnab, subject to an annual ground rent to the Corporation of laid City, with the improvement# thereon, levied on to satisfy the state amt county tsSea of Ann ftodmao for the year 1833, and coats. Amount .of tuxes |5 86. AH that tract or lot of land, situate, lying and being in foe 37tb dilL of Early county, contain* 250 acres, more or leas, and known and dis tin* died In the plan of aaid district by the No. 196. evied on to satisfy the state and county taxes of die estate of LewiaD. Achord for the year 1823 r and cost*. Amount of taxes g2 26. JAMBS EPPINGKB, * c o v. may 1 102 Sheriffs ^ale. ’ On the first Tuesday in July next, v™LL be sold before the Court Uouae in the ,.. C|ty of Savannah, between the bourrof 10 and 4 o’clock. The following «ix negroes viz t Hannibal, Jsaat^ London, Peter, William and Hannah, levied on as the property of Jno. Hunter, to fatiity a fi, fa. on mortgage, in fevor of the Planters Rank. Also, five negroes, vis. Judy, Juno, Ely, Dub* Un, andduashy, levied On as the property of Oti« ver Stutges, to satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgage in fa* vor of ,Wm. P. Hunter. Also, all the cotton compreising machine, fot the repacking of cotton, levied on under a fi. fa. on a foreclosure of a mortgage, from Jno. Ever* ingham, jr. to Ghas. W. Rockwell. .. i ■ ' 1 L D‘LtON, see. may fl ■ ■* 105 . ^ •, f Administrator's Sales. Hiker Streets ShaiTi IheiUUngt. loo s* r And it is frirther ordered fout this rule b«* oare indebted to the estate, wilt be callea on | ..... ■ ' • ' * utor. ■ Jno. Shelmi wboareind M “ ... I j ' ; • ' Qualified Execi Wfi fTayrmboro. Matt 24, 1824. 28 _ tLAiaff L__J. County. 11V EUjrii' Uiiker, clerk of the Court of Ordi-. . XA try for the.county of Liberty, Ii3 river Paflsns Carter, late of said county, dec. 0 ■; I w™ .'?* m tnesi are.therefore to citri and^ adifipmsh 'at'I .. _ , qonceiried to file their.objections (if snj I *P ri * 7 ^ tayfikVoj in iny office, within the time ttMforih ■®* oy ilaw; or otherwise the said, applicant wil etsmissed from liis said administration. Ciyen under ray band and seal, this 3d da Sft A. D. 1824. •, . i / B. BAKER, coo nog''a> -■ ^■ i■ • igg-j yOURt , ... , ( A true extract from the mjri.utep. V JOHN BAfLEY Clerk. ? Jftfarafo,, lfjfo MfrcK t8 . 2 ^ .-i • ~ NOTICE^ ^ INE months afier dais, I kfialT tipply to.ttet hoti. the Justices of theTriforior Court , P eiive.'to sell the real and 'pjsi'J erty ot' . L Baker, dec. for th*. prii 7 ' ^ . . A-Mq] l nsLfobufok atfor daw, application .Wili u. ^ i: enade to thefoondjrftble foe^ Justices ofR. : .iforior Court of Ci.atium counly, when aittifo u HONlSV, , J UST received per the ship Louisa Matildas for sale by the gallon by FRANCIS I. LAY, Winy 2A m\ Dtogjjiji, Shad's Buildings. or ordinary purposeaifor losve to sell all that tM .f Land containing two hundred and fifty acre nore or le#s,,ko#wii aaiot', fitfoctlr tn * , ciind (district pf Lariy county, Georgia, ben <hftri»al eatate (rf Rfibert M. Durikie, deorand'i sold for foe benefit of the iffeirs and *oduv the said deceased. \ ' 1 AUGUSTUS F. DUIUvlE, Adm’or. ot . R, U. Durkic, dec, 27 8 Cornier of Congress orril 29 v '' Valuable Medicine. anti dyspeptic pills, . \ Prepared.by l/eniyJafnei. \ N approved reWedy for Dyspepsia, or Indie U cation, Hsbitqril UostiVeueSs, and Files, tt is well known; that Dyspepsia is' dric of the. mist freqnenrand formidable diseases pf our conn ry.' Its coinmeiicemiyit is indicated iii diff'eretu patient* by v'atfoqs symptoms, of whicb the most irmarkabfe-are— Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate costiv'e 1 itftrt, hea’dacu, cornmonly called nervous pr sick Weaduch, yelloWriesB of foe eyes and skin.aojdiy if Storoach; ' fiutulehce c , Ifo Wpdth in ... ... less after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, —fession fit spirits, Etc/. Uesjbeing connected with indigestion and cos^ dvenesH, afo certainly and sppeffriy removed fiy, • i'ie pills. ‘ , ' v . »V Person* ufleted with any of tfie above aymp-‘ ortia, are ,uasured that .the. Anti-Dyspeptic I’ilK ave a remedy well worth ttieir altefitiori, and ent’^ ; led to Jheir entire confidence-- -■ i\- A mippiy of foe above vkloable Medicine has just been received from the Patentee, and dan bp rit»iuftd qf thft subscriber, who.has been appoin ted agent for the State of Georgia. ,..-4*' ■ l ‘ rftA)N|pfS f.aAYj * Dmggiti and GUtimUU Shad y v april 24 - 94 ' Savannah. ;T James' Anti-IHspeptic Pills. T i# several years s|nci. tlie proprictor began to vend this medicine, nbw in such genera) u?v fo tt* exhibition, and foe accompanying dietetic irections.sll tlie disorders of the digestive organs /considered in s npwanduriginol jigfii,and for vitlende fif the success of th’ip novel prescription C can appeal wifo' confidence (o the experieoce- of. thousands. Dyspepsia, 'Costtveness, Piles, cart burn or Cardialgia, Cholic, &c. as well a* me mpfo transient fout. diMreieung-symptoms of ..digestion, are singularly cuntrplled by this mild iid efficacibus remedy. The pills are small, taftte-j . set afid never produce the debilitating arid pain d effect* of foil dOses'of medicine, ‘t hey may taken by persons in all situations, no restraint •-mg .necetfsajjy- except % slight fogulationof the i-t. particular directions aregivbn in the print- fbills. "V * * . ■ >•! • " Prepared by HENRY JAMES, No. 82^ Pearl. • Veetriradforaalerby ». &. T. Lv Clark k bon,No. 5 Maiden Lane, and by Place Ei Sonillard, near ■ l* NowYork Theatre, and by FRANCIS I. LAY, Corner of Congress and Whitaker-Stfoets, Savunnvfo Ga mar 50 cx 119 having been acCotfipanied by severe pains througi my whole systemAnd last winter my ri teg was mtlcb swelled, and ao .much: oonlMcU-, that I could acafcelv pot my toes to the ground, ind was obliged to walk with a crutch, in Feb, last i bought some of J. Shinn’s Panr.cqa, rind after takingthree bottleri, find tint.I am freri from pain; rad that my leg is-rostbTOd to ita natural rise. I am induced to make tbis'publid for the bene fit of the aiBicted. ' CHARLES BARlAS, Malt alley, Philad. PateaniuntA, April 17,18?4. ThU will certify, tfist my son,, John, Homes* ;ed 40 years, Was confined last’winter in the Ims house of fois city, .with rheumatism in hia shoulder and rims. I applied to J. Shinn for some of hi* Panacea, and obtained one bottle, wlilcb - entirely removed fois complaint. He wa| retritta. ed to foe country, otherwise he would-bave aign» ed this certificate. .. her i■; - . * ANN C. X HUMES, , ' .> . '.matta Philadelphia Almshouse. npHixaDizroia, March tOth, 1824. ’ I certify, for tlie beiiefft of tlift *ffitatd, that.l have been, for fovftn years last past, affiicted with the livei complaint, during whicb time 1 have been attended by several physicians, , but received im penriarierit benefit,.,.jHeari«g of Mr ftwrim’a Pa 1 >iacea,'t applied to Wm for some of it j being poor and unable to pay fot it »t tiie time, could not obr lain any. 1 ncx« applied tq J. Shinn, and receiv ed some of his Fariaceit which greatly benefitteu me. The main .aud Sorenei* of my aide was re moved, and 1 wm agrin able to work at my trade., ta; CHARI ES BOWMAN, v ^ Grrmafistreet, Southwatk. Thia, is to certify; that "my apprentice boy, Ji Morrisun, aged 18.years, has been ,several years afflicted with, the King's evil, aUended with bd i'Xtem>ive ulceration over the bodyi with achtr tan. in January lost l heurdof 4. Shinn’a Pana ea, and •bta\ned,for him tlirce bottles, Which el ectcd.an etifire afid complete.cure, and he isnoiv iii good health, and able to work at I ia trade. ' K , ALKK’R. RANKEN, . \> Ffont-St. cfiuye Pffplar lane. <) Tltia M to certify, that cn jhe 16th bf April, foe above named John Morrison appeared before mei arid oii examination, do believe theTaftts,- ns- stated in foe above certificate, rife'just JifidfrofiV, H. PROBASCO, Jusiiceef the Peace; ' " ;• f’ltiliulelphia county, at I have been.»fflicted With rheutoa .... , JL . Jbi ** j[ certify that! have been.«fflicted with rhi ismin niy. ahquldef for ;tbree years, from which 4, 'iave been relieved by takiug a few bottles qf J, ijhipn’s.Ponacca. JAMES DOUGLAS, of the Uoyamensing Poor House. I UST received prir Ship Florida the celebrated Panacea prepared by John Shinn Ciiemist Philadelphia, who has appqinted the Subscriber Agent for Sftvannabfond its vicinity. The Ptfoa- ce« wilt be sold tjt the'reuuced price ofS2 50 cts pfti bottle, or^ per dfoeh. r ta M- WM.fc.COTHBBRT, Agent;, may 26 . . ILL be' acid at the Court House tn Savao# \M nah, on the first Tuesday in July next, be* tween the hours of ten and two o’clock, lot No lfl, (fifteen) ra the second district or Bsriy County, Georgia, containing (wo huo.fred two and a hrlF acres, imire or leas, being the real estate qf Ro* bert M. Durkie. dct’d. and fold by permission cf the Court of Ordinary' of Chatham County. AUGUSTUS P.' " may l Adrainisirator. , 102 7; Administrators, sale. OF»lLL be sold before the Court House in th# City of Savannah on the first Tuesday in Ju ly next, between the hours of JR and,2 o’fitqck. Forty five acres of land more or leas .about two miles from foe city, adjoining the farm of J. II. Moreli Esq. also a lot in court,house square know# in the plan of'the city as lot number one; Stoper* Tything Percival Ward—being the real eatate at the late Jsaac Baillow deceased; sold, by permift* akin of the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Chat* bam county for the benefit of the heirs and credfe tor* of said estate. r JOHN M'NISH, Adra’ri may 5 105 . Sheriff Sale, ulv On the first Tuesday in July next, \TTlLL be sold between ten and three o’clock V V at Bullosa Court House 177S acre* of land lying on Milledgevtlle roafo with good improve- menfs, levied on as the property of Samuels. Lockhart to satisfy an.execution in favor ofPatricIt U'Derraott. h*. JAMES DENMARK, « * c. may SI . ' 1 128 v i Sales On the first Tuesday in August next, 'W#lLLfoe sold at the Coufo Rouse, in Wayne tj County, between the usual hours. A negyOman nrtned TlarCb, under an execiitioa ,m the foreclosure Of * mortgage in' favor of Thoft, Museagainst John It. Kemp y ... . vtj, JOfiEPHFORI.swo. may,.31 128 ,SM)!erUf« ,iiialt}(frpfocontimije:d. , Onthe fi nt 'Jtaetdrj in July next, trtriLL be sold before foe Court House in Dry. V V an county, between the usual hpura < fbsle. Ail tiiM undivided moiety of a tract of land i#. ... ler an execution, Edward Fi' -lattnall against .dmibistraters of Thomas Buuibe. , ? THUS. ALBRITTON, ft* C. may IP . 116 * “' > f .■ ■ »■ .tnii'im**^*—■ ■ ■■ ■ '■ .■ ■■ —*7*—mroa«—m—*—IPv- hherifPs Sale. On thgfi'tt TuetiUy iff July next, /' ,4 1 VT.ILL be acid before Jiie 'Court House ifi TJry- If an county, between the usual h<rar»be*ale. Two Negroes nairied Dorcfoand rde, levied on as.theproherif of Richard T Keating,. To satisfy, an'execution in fovor bf Jas Vmlersftn fit coVi THOR. ALRR1TITON, a. ,0. ^,,may ,lfi , J'lfitt ,, . .. • • I 1! NOTICE, Bluff, eburity ofOhafottm, confainirig Fifty acVe.8, more or less, bounded northwardly aiid’.esatwy.rd- ly by lands, late John Pouitens, aftd southwardly by lands of 'YiJHams, belonging to the estate ot James Boyd, and to be sold for the benefit of the heiisund creditors of 8-ti,l .'slaie EMKABRTHHUYH, Admm. 10f Administrator’s Sale. .••> , On the first Tuetjaiy in Ju\y next, W ILL be sold before tiie Court House, in tlie city oi Savannah, between the hours bf lO and 3 o’clock, the' following'negroes, Cijarissa, and her two childrep John anft Site, sold by per. mission of tba honofoblefoe court of- Ordinary o9 Chatham County. \ Aiftb.a foquae sifoated iff Jef.. fera'off Street on thri South Ciuhir"'* ‘ u ~ estate of' Peter Cesar.- dec. arnlff efit of foq heirs affd'^edifors ofj may 20 , . . ctt8 nilraiia.i■#»■> 4 YOUNjaAittri ■ wfiffiri^afoyi "V and has for the last two yeai place wants a respectable situfitkl Store pf Countfrig Hbuse-i-aat mendations will be given' if reqll dressed to A. C, an d left promptly attended lo, #wy © ') fiW,