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No 1210. ...Vol. xXU; WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2.1824. •■— - -• — - "... ' Whole No. 444 lQ. HOUSES, L VM>S, &c. 5 7o Rent. ktiHF. Wharf Lot No. 6; IUynold Ward.’khbwi T 1 as' AncratiK’S ’wharf Ifoas-i.sion given the | Gthi of Novemb«r—Apply to m ' . P, M. STONE, net 14 1P4 Executive Department, Geu. MILL V UGKVlLLE, 21st Nov 182i fm^WErtEB,' That the subjoined ilesoldtiOn b publisbtd orate a month, in es»Cb of the Gi*. zette. of this State, ufitil the next General fcle- none Attests feti 9 ha M ood, Sec'ry • tN SfeNATF<,'l2tli Nov, 1823 WHMinit is desirable toaSceiikin the wish- ■ •* of the citizens of this state, as to the mode of choosing Electors of President and Vice Pre*. 'ATHENS II . The »ub»cribcr takes-this ?neth _ £7*!% o«l to inform the public generally, imp I dent ot'the United States; ■ fill particularly persoui from the 16" coun • | »e it therefore resolved by the Senate and Horn try, who may visit the up couptry in of Representatives of the State of Gcs-gi am Oenr. r^itof health or pleasure, that he will nc ra/ Assembly met, That it shall be thedutv of tin Commodate gentlemen and ladies, sir families wi» h, j Magistrate* who shall prr side at the several Elec hnsrd by the day, Week* or ttonthi oft etsy terms, j tions to be held in the dlller'ent counties of this «a,i.w heed be Ssld in recommendation 1 of A. J State for the choice of members of die Legists. either in regard to the healthfolness of the I fore, at the neat General Election therein, t. Ice, salubrity of utmoWthbre, or agreeable and j |>l , dpnse toeacli and every voter at the time oi pleasant society i In ’all these particulars it stands pr The following will be thb rates ol Swann s Panacea. HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W. . Swainri to sell his sh much celebrated Medi- cine, at this plsne. A quint ity. has been reosiv. nd by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be sold by the box or boftle, at my Drug Store, cor. n«r of Jefferson and St, Julian Streets, AUGUST G OEMl.ER. march tO 57 AUGUST G. OEMLEH, .It Ms Druggist Store, corner of Jefferson twd % St, Julian Street, I AS received by schooner Talsel, a fresh supply of SWA!M’S so much esteemed PANACEA, also by other late arrivals, a vsriety of fresh nVtlnlaa inn,*k k<v ..L.i.t A ... ... . The •Man and pc'day, „ n . « w per week, a n « «« a month, Single tnin, per day, a « " week, « *< « month, Dinner, breakfast, supper. fco. Lodgtntfr , Horse, pefda^ • « « night, f «« « month, f Children end servants, half prlee. 1 GEORG i sept 30 188 (nr The Editors of the Augusta Chronicle am: 8»vaiir.sh Republican; are requested to give two nirrifons a month, until the 'st of Inly pe*t, sir' fp.-.-v tu I: • f-wriii A'* “0<. . GEORGE HAYES. • ■ every voter at the time 01 receiving his vote, whether he desires that th« choice of said Electors shall be confided to the people or retained by the Legislature, and to r. wuest such voter to'signify such desire by en dorsing on his ticket, the word People or Jjegisla- lure, according to the truth of the fact; and or collating out the ballots, to annex to tlie return of the said election by ihem sq transmitted to tht- Executrve Department; a true statement of the 1 votes so given, to the end that the same may be laid before the next Legislature by his Excellen cy the Governor. tfnd be it further resolved, That Ills Excellence the Governor be, ami he is hereby rtbiiested to ause (hi* resolution to be published without de> by, in the several Gnaettes of this State, and t<, continue the said publication once a month, unti the next General Election. Read and agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, President. In th^Uoute of Representatives, 14th Nov. 1023. Head and concurred in. i lAVID ADAMS, Speaker. tli Nov. 1823. G. M. TROUP, Goorrnsr. * r— — . ... delicacies named in the index of the dispensatory may be looked for ami found in Drug Stores—yet a few things not •0 be met with at eVerv one, he offer*, vis 1 Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous Acid, lUack Drop* lames fever Powders, Remit Stipiii, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating PasUlls, M edge wood evaporating dither. Glass. Funnils, Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Tesi ! ubet* Gas Bottles,Thermometers, Hygrometer, and Pluvimeter, . Go use to Rent. ...^ The ubfieTMgned intending to re j move inio <ht country, i Hera the pies- j ij -rant arid convenir ni House, now in hi*. fit necup lion to rent, at a riie suited to tlu-j times, from the lnt July next to the 1st NoVembn V following, and lor one or two yreihe thereafter. EDWD HAnHEN. . j.i it 30 ycr, jQI ___ land and Negroes for Sale. a HANDSOM E property, tiiilncumbered, con sisting of I.sou and, Negroes, together with Stock of every kind, and the growing crop, mounting in all lo about 12 or'15,000 dollars, silo* ste in the upper country, and well calculated for a country Store—the soil well adapted to the cul tivation of Corn and Cotton, is offered for sale on f i'.ommodT.ing terms, • Jlanl: Stock, tir good paper, well secured, will bstaken in payrdent. Fur further particulars, apply to the Editors of .he Georgia Journal. nine 19 145 Superior Loun—t nathain l. Olinty j ^•ay HVIlEASl.qu'w H. Furth physician has ap Jutm Hetnu > 1 W plied to the Hon. the Court uf Ordinary o' w C/<«tevVu». Nuthnn Biker. J NOTICE. I U1E Co-partnership of Wntta* and Jons O DaKEk, is this day diisoved by mutual con •out. In order to n speedy settlement of the bu ■mess, all persons indebted are called upon to make payment to John O. Baker. WILLIAM BAKER, JOHN O BAKER, Rlcebcrough, Ga. Jan l.1824. ian 21 16 V INE months after date, application will be .1 made to the Hon. the Inferior Court oi Bry* ■in County, for iw e to sell all the real Estate of Sarah M< Kindley, late of Bryan county dec. for benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. 'JAMES HUTLKR. adn ’o, »v.ni 2 $0 .?r Georgia—Chatham County. To all wlmm it may concern, said county, for letter* of adrtinisiration on the estate and eHeot* Norphlit Howard late of M.aahtngton County, in the state aforesaid wag goner dec as principal creditor. NOW these are therefore to. cite and admonish <11 ami sittgular the kiriared and creditors of the ^ said dec To ftle their ob,jectiona(if arty they have) Tiay!'We l to tiie ssid John Uetan, or order, on or J p, m y nlHccoo or before the 25th day of June, b< tore the 1st day of Mav, 1824, with interest vt •n.jt, otherwise letters of administration will be; •eten percent per annum, by his indenture, tin I grained toIheapplicant. d<-r his seal, bearn g date the J * “ “* ’ "'' L t _ N the r>e:ition of Jno. Retan ttating that Vs- J Uian Baker did on the first duy of May eigh teen hundred and twenty-two, the better to secure the payment of his certain promissory note ■of that date for the sum of two thousand dollars, May, A. D. may 26 1824. 24 SAUL M BOND, C C o. _ , „ s day and year first I Witiieas the honorable Kdward tttrden one of afoi ciikI, mortgage to the said John Itetan, »h I the Justices of the Said 1 Court', the ?5tb day of the undivided moic'y or h*lf part of all that lot <4 “ fond, situate,.tying .md being in the city of Savan nsli, and known and distinguished in the plan thereof by .the number one (1) t'yrconnelltytning Darby war’d, together with the appurtenances, •nd further stnrmg that the uaid promissory note remains wholly unpaid, and the said mortgage in foil force, and praying the foreclosure oftne said iporigage. 1 On motion of W. W. Gordon* attorney for the petitioner* it is ordered that the said Nathan lb At private sate ■ v NEGRO Boy kbdut 22 years of age an ex m, cellent licuse servant and waiter—apply to J. B.HFRHEnT&Co 21 , , .... , <als kcr do pay into 'his court,within twelve month* of this date, the principafund interest due oil the Uni.note and the costs of the said application, or ill default thereof, that the equity of redemption if the acid Nstlig" Baker of and to the said mort 1 ... ed premises, be thenceforth and forever fore* wed. .'.uperior Court—•Camden ounty MXacn f *hk, 1824. Willivm Herrie ) vs. pRule Nil John Christopher, j O N the petition of William Berrie, stnting.tliat one John Cftristqpher, of the,county of Cam deri, be.lrtg indebted tb Wie Httify Sailer of order And it is further ordered, that a copy of this! in a note of band, dated St Marys in 1 said couhty, mle be served on the said Nathan Baker, at least j on the-9th October 1822, in ihe sum of Five Hon six months before the time appointed for the pay-1 dred Dollars, payable with interest from the date m< nt of said money into court, or published in on the first day of January then next iusuiug, did one of the public Gazettes of thin state, at least | mortgage <0 the said Henry hia heirs and assigns, once in ev, ; ry month, until the time appointed lor j to secure the payiiieht of the note aforesaid with the payment thereof, and that such further and interest on'the same—a certoinl lot ofland in the other proceedings be had aaare prescribed by the town aforesaid being'part of lot No' 1, beginning statute 10 sucli oase made and provided j nt the west corner of a lot belonging to one Ca. Extract irom the minutes this 24th_ May, 1824. | vin Hayes, thence running sputh 100 feet on St M»ry4 Street, thence north to Bryant St. thenefe east to C Hays' line* thence south to the beginn. ing, with the margin attached to the same on the ! south side of StMajys or llay St.bcing a hundred j feet on the street & running’from thence directly I to the river St Marys,' together ,With all and sin thing thereto appertaining'-—that thf mav 2T A. B. FaNNIN, Clerk 25 Notice. Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty court. , ty, situate on the gunbury Road, two milea the Ort’motibn >f Belton A. Copp, attorney lor petioner, it is or dered that the prjncipal and interest due on the said mortgage together with flic costs of his ap- licants be paid' into ‘ this court' wfitbin tWelve montha'fr’otiiihis date, otherwise'that the equity ol redemption of the 1 skid John ChrUtbpher his Genuine Patent family MEDICISES. T 1 / Such fit * T EES Billious Pills JLi Colt’s do do Andeson's do do Hooper's Female Pills James Anti Dyspeptic Pills Thompsons Eye Waters Itelfa Botanical Drops D»‘Asthmatic Pills Essential Oil of Spruce Balsom Honey Tooth ACke Drops ' Jesuit’s do do Chutcb's Cough Drop* Anderaons do do American do do Balm of Quito Chufche’s Essence of Mustard Rowson’s Itch Ointment Wheaton's do do Brandins* Rheumatic do Squirts’ Grand Elixir Seidlitx Powders- Soda do . Otto of Rose*, be. &c. Can be constantly obtained at the Store of FRANCIS I. LAV, Cnymixt And Druggist, Corner of Congress and Whituker Streets, may 26 ta 124 Shad's .Haildings 3. $\VumV Vanacea. T HE subscriber having discovered the com* position or SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea, ha* now a supply on hand for sale, he has re duced the price from $3 50 to R210, or by the dozen J24. All charitable institutions in the U. States and the poor wilt be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to tins poor, it will be supplied This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases, “scrofulaor king’s evil, ulcer »ted or putrid sore throat, long standing rheu matte sftections, cutaneous, diseases, white twcl ling, and disease of the bones, and all casea gen orally of the ulcerous character, and chronic ;lis oases, generally arising in debilitated ennstitu tions, but more especially from syphilis, or affer tions Brising therefrom; ulcers in the layrux, nodes, tic. And that dreadfiil disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, be. It is alto useful in disease of the liver." UEIUTFICATBS. I have within the last two years had an oppor. tunlty of feeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu lar modes of treatment, were healed by the use uf Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from what l have seen that It will prove an important u medy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dia east*, N. CHAPMAN, M D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennaylvahi:. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim m numerous instances, within the last three years, ■nd have always found it extremely efficacious, specially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it) a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn aylvania. Philadelphia, February 17,1823. SVunn’ft Panacea. CERTIFICATES. I HATE been labouring under a disease for long lime, as swelling in (he bones, loss of ap PUBLIC SALES. » Tax Collector’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in July next, W ILL be sold at theUoUrt Boo ., in the City of Savtmnnb, between the hours of 10 uila o’clock, the following property or » ■ much thereof as will satisfy the State and County Taxes «ml costs, vtei A tract of land on Wilmington Island, in tho ounty of Chatham, containing .78 ueix:*, more or less, bounded on the north by a creek, eHSt hy land of the Estate of loieph Hryan, and south and west by land belonging to John W Barnard, le- vied on tosatisfy thestai* . county taxes0? Jno W Barnard for the year ^ iml costs. Amount of taxes g34 65. The Eastern half of lot No, If, in Oglethorpe Word, in the city of Savannah, whh the improve' menri thereon, levied on tosatisfy the state and county takes of J E and S White for the year 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes f 1 95. Lots No 29 and 30 in Bi-own Ward, in the city >f Savannah, with ihe improvements thereon, le* vied on tosatisfy the state and county taxes of ihe Savannah Theatre for the year 1822 and 1823, and costs. Amount of taxes, g234 37. The aouihern half ot lot No. 10, first tytbing ’ Anson Ward, in Ihe city of Savannah, with the inn movements thereon, levied cm to satisfy die state and county taxes of Estate of Edward Penman for the year 1823, and costa. Amount nflaxeS j$4 68. Lot No. 38 Columbia Ward, in the city of Sa* vrnnah, subject to an annual ground regy tb the Corporation of said City, with the improvements thereon, levied cm to satisfy the state and county ’axes of Ann Rodman for Ib.e year 1823, and coats. Amount of tuxes J[5 86. All that tract or p»t of land, situate, lying and being in the 27th dist of Early countv, contain* ing 250 acres, more or le ss, and known und dtalin* guished In the plan of said district by the No. 196. Levied on to satisfy the state and county luxes of the estate of Lewis D. Aclicml for the year 1823* and costs. Amount of taxes £2 26. JAMES EPPINGER, t c • e. mhvl 102 1 ' * mi u half from Rice orough; containing two I gular every thing (hereto appertai’ning'—that thi: humiied and ten afcre sT*in* Iwid is very vulua- I sa id Henry Satiler, to whom and to whose heirii ble for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calcula- and assigns the said mortgage tfas made on the ted for that culture as any land in the county 1 I a6th of Sept. 1823, duly assigned by deed, said the ctinciitibns are low and reasonable s there are I moiigsge to the' petioner; th«t there 1b now dub between seventy and eighty acres cleared anti. J „j (S aTd norigage the’ sum of Five Hundred Dol- under fence, there is alsow good dwelling house, | arg w Stli iniyrest fidm the 1st January 1822, aiul and all necessary opt buildings on the premise.^. I praying for the foreclosure of the equity of re*, . guarantee titles will be given to the purchaser, demption, in .the said John Christopher, his, heirs no incumbrances lying on said land. For further M ,d Hakigns.itt the mortgaged remiaes **— particulars apply to enpt. Jos. Jones in Liberty I sanr , e be foreclnstd according to law. county, or to ' EDWARD B. BAKER, owner in McIntosh county nug 16 _____ : ^ NOTICE. , TKAEUSONS having demand* "gulnsf the estate I heirs Executors, AdmirfiStrators aijd assigns be is of Amos Douglass, late of Chatham, County from (hence forever foreclosed and that such other deceased, will please to have their accounts pro- I proceedngs take' place aS are pursuant to tnef slat-, perly at' ested, and leave them at the bar of Col. bte—Audit'is'ttirthcr oMbi'tid that ’ this rule be Jno. Shelman’s Maniioir House, Savannah. Those published in one of the G-afettef of this state at who are indebted to the estate, will be called on least once ajmon(h for twelvo months to (he.time in ten or fifteen days for settlement. | appointed for the payment of said money into DAVID TAYLOII, Jr. Court. . , . . - Qualified EXecutor. I A trub extract from the minutes. tyear Waynesboro, Map 24, 1824, - JOHN BAILEY Clerk may 28 fcal26 I Jefferson, loth.Mnsxh, 1824 , Georgia—Liberty County. NO I ICE. . liYElijahUuker, clerk ol the Court of Ordi* ■•fterauVc.sMr applyAothe JEb Arv f or the countv of Liberty. NSnI hpn the, JutUacSjOl the Interior Conn no. ^Iicmm VVklfiam Law, Esq. apDlies to bo dis Liberty county; foijeaye to sell -the^l and per ■1 <■. . 1... ...r.i social property of William L Baker, rice, tor the benefit of ihc heira and crerii<“rs. THOS. B. BAKER." ;98. . Adut'.or THE IMPROVED SEIDLITZ POWDERS. T HE good ed’ect* of tiiese powders as a Medl cine, lias been observed and acknowledged >y all those wh° have had occasion to tisc them* In all cases of Heaohtim, Bile, Nausea and other disease* of. the Stomach, which are so very pre- ■ilent in' warm climates—they can be used at any ■me with much advantage. As they form a pies* nnt eflervcscent draught, they may be said to be *n agreeable beverage free from taste and highly impregnated with fixed air, and possessing.all the Medicinal qualities of the much esteemed 8eidlitz Waters. The Season i« fast approaching, when these .lowders will be in demand, and to get them pure 1* very desirable. .Many persona nave been de ceived in their operation, by having purchased • item iti*Drug Stores, the proprietors of which' ;taid but little or no regard in seleoting the beat* kind, consequently their ber.efical qualities were •ever realized. But this difficulty mav now be obviated,—the subscriber has endeavored for the -.wopr three last seasons to procure them Genuine ••id has beeti successful. . , , These Powders are neatly ptet up in Tin Boxes, by which means their Medicinal properties will remain unimpaired by the influehce of time and climate. A fresh supply of the above Genuine article ha* just been received, which together with a very general assortment of Family Medicines will be kept constantly on hand. FRANCIS I. LAY, Chemist U Druggist, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets Shad's BttiltUngs. aprtf 29 jOOMA Valuable Medidine. anti dyspeptic pii.ls, Prepared by Henry James,. . A N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indig 'tSImU estiot)*,Habitual Cbstiveoesa, and Pilca. . It iawqll known that Dyspepsia is one-of the moat frequent find formidable diseases of our conn try. Its conrtnencement is’indicated in’cliftereni patients by Various aymptums, of which the most (remarkable are— ' Irregularity of the bowel*, obstinate custife ness. headscli, commonly called nervous or sick headachyyeltownes* ot’the eyes and skin, acidity of atofnacn after eating, often called heart burn, flUtulehce ox* wind bn the etoermeb, bitter taste in ■ he mbUtlt in themoVning,' fcolid' breotb, drowsi- * ness after dinner, debility* lassitude,' emaciation; (denrewiion of spirits, &c. nlesbeihg connected witli indigestion.and cos*, tivehesi/are certainly nn'd speedily removed by the pills. PerSons'afkcted with any of the above symp-t toms, are assured that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pllh are a remedy well worth their fittention, and emi tted to their entire confidence- A supply ofthe above vahiable Medicine has juht been received from Ihe Patentee, and can bt obtainedof the subsciiber, who has'been appoire tbd agent for the Slate bfCeorgia. FUANCIS !. LAY, Druggist and Chrmist, ShaiTe DuUdings, Spril'24 J cu'94 . Savannah. muied front his administration on the eatate of Uavis Carter, late of said county, dec. 1 Tnese are therefore to cite and’ admonish all 1 Versons concerned to file their objections (if any W have) in my-office, within the time preacrib- jy by hw; or otherwise the.said applicant will be "'UTimsed from his said administration. wren under tnf hand and seal, this 3d day of %» A. i). 1824. E. BAKER, coo. jnay U no I HONEY, ~ JUST received per the ship Louisa Matilde; fur v salt; by (be gallon by . 1 FRANCIS 1. LAY, nj Droflgist, Slmd’a Buildings. r,! "? 24 r.l2l SEliLiXa . .\»INE months after '.date .application wifi bp ^’4 made to the honbrisblfe the Justices ol thb inferior Cortrt bf Chatham county, when sitijng for brijiifarV purposes; for leave to sell an thaj tract of 'Lnnd'cbiUHiniiig tVvd btihilrcd and fifty sere*; mo'rd or lesci,"jtdown as lot N®* l»iifteen, .in thf- second diitrict of , Early o6unty, Georgia, being the leal eKate 'of' Rohert-M. Dnrkie, dec. and to tie idctto* the benefit of the heirs and creditor •it'the r-aid deceased. ‘ 1 AUGUSTUS F. DUHKIP, Atlm’or. of 1J1R, M. Durkie, dec. 27 3 .laines’ AntGIhspeptic Filter I T is several years since the proprietor began to vend this medicine, now in such general use In its exhibition, ami the accompanying diftetir. directions, all ttiddiaoi ders of the digestive organ* avfe considered in a new and original light, sod tor ftCiderice of thekilcces* of thisnovel prescription be- enn appeal with confidence to the experience of thousands. Dyspepsia, Gosliveness,. piles, Heartburn or,Cardislgui, Llmlio, &c. as well as '.hd more 1 transient but distressing symptom* n( iiidigeStion, at*' singularly controlled by this mild and effiexcious remedy. 1 The pills are'sm^ll, taste- tese, xnd neven produce,the debilitating and pain fid effects of full doses, of ipedicine. They may he taken by persons in all imitations, no restraint being necessary except a slight regulation of the VIjet. Particular directions are given iu the print* ^P^Tpared l>y HENRY JAMES, No. 82j Pearl- street, ami foe wde b-y j. St.T. L, Clurk & bun, No. 85 Maiden Lane, and by Flace' teSonillard, neat the New',York Theatre, and by fuangis 1. Lay, , Corner of Congress and Whitaker-Sirr.ris, 8av»hnali, U may 2ft ca 113 petite, loss uf flesh, and loss of sleep, with severe pain. Noticing an advertisement of Smiim's Pa tiacea lo be a cure for the above disease, 1 got some by paying Hie cash for it av I received it, and found a great hem fit by it But having nothing tiut my labour to depend on fora living, and not being able to work for a long time, got «o that 1 was not able to pay for it. Some months after: ibis, I heard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made a :Pa , nacra, stated to be the same as Mr Swaim’s. f applied to him, and stated my case and circum stances, and found him disposed to benefit me Me gave rhe the medicine freely, and said 1 migh pay for it whenever 1 got able » andf found, > by. taking the tame quantity, as much benefit by ir as by Mr. SWaim’*. I Thave-given this Certificate for (he benefit off others that should stand in meed of Shinn’s Pans ces, and consider it a very valuable medicine. P. 8TETLKR. Duke street, Near Front, Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, April 20,1824. PHUjOnariUA, April 21, ,1824 l Certify that 1 have been for many year* affi ted with rheumatism. Above five years «go, was attended by a respectable Physician of this' city, who put me under a course of mercury. — Since which time I bare been worse; my disorder having been accompanied by severe pains ihrougo my whole,system-r—-And last wiifter my right 1 leg was much swelled, and so much contracted; that I could scarcely put my toes to the ground; und was obliged tb walk with a crutch. ‘In - Feb , last I bought acme of.I .-Shinn’s Panacea, and after taking three bottles,find^lhat I am free from pain, and that my leg is restored to its natural use. , I nm imlucc'cl to make this public for the bene- Ct bfihdttfmcted.- CHARriKS BA BIAS, Malt alley* Philad. f( PBifusxtrau, April 17,1824. - - This will certify, that my son, John Humes, aged 49 years, was confined Iasi winter in the Alms bouse of this city, with rheumatism in hi* shoulder su'd arms. 1 applied to J. Shinn for some of his Panacea, and -obtained one bottle, which entirely removed his complaint. . He was remoV. ed to tlie ebuniry, otherwise he would have sign* ed this certificate. her ANNC.H HUMES, . murk. » Pliilarlelphia Almshouse. 5 PaiLAnatraia, March 10th, 1824. ! I certify, for the benefit of the afflicted; that I (rave been,for sevenyear# last past, afflicted with the fivet complaint, during which timel have been attended by several physician*, but received mr permanent benefit. Hearing of Mr. Swaim’s Pw- fiacea, I applied to him for some of it; being pout and unable to p»y for it abthe time, could not ob, Chin any. I next applied to J. Shinn, «nd rcceiv. .■cl some of his Panacea, which greatly benefitteri me. The pain and abrene*" or my side was n- moved, and 1 was again able to work;at my tradvt CHARLES BOWMAN, ■; German street, Southwark. This is to certify, that my apprentice boy, Morrison, aged 18 years, has been several years -ffiioted with the King’s evil, attended with an extensive ulceration over the body* with scut* iain- In January lust, l heard of J, Shinn’s^ Pans* ea, and obtained for him three bottles, which et evicted an entire and complete cure, and he is now in good health, and able to work T'®' f sd®' ALBZ. H RAflKLv<i Tront-St. above Poplar lane. This is to certify, that on the I6th of April, th« ; above named John Morrison appeared before me; and on exaininAtion, do believe the tacts, as state* 1 m the above certificate, are just and true. , v H. PROBASCO, Justice of the Peace, Philadelphia county. I cerfdy-that I have been afflicted with rheum* risen in ifijrrshbcilder for three years, from which l nave-been relieved by taking » few bottles ot J. Shinn’s Panacea. . ■-,..„ . JAMES DOUGLAS, of the MUyamensing Poor House. J UST received per Sliip Florids the celebrated Panacea prepared by John. Shinn Ctiemisi Philad Iphia, who has appointed the Subscriber Agent for Savannah and its vicinity. The Pamw will be sold at the reduced price of g* 50 cU - r bottle, or 524 per dozen. Wil. C. CUTHBERT, Agent. •Sheriffs sale. On the first Tuesday in July next, 'ILL be sold before the Court House in the _ _ City of Sarannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock. The following six negroes vix 1 Har r.ibaf, June-, London, Peter, William and Hn .tiah, levied on as ■he property of jno. Hunter, to satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgage. In favor ofthe Planters Bahk. Also, five negroes, vte. Judy, Juno, Ely, Dub* lin, and Quasfiy, levied mi as the property ot, Oli* ver Sturges, to satisfy a fi. fa. on mortgage in fa* vor of Wm.’Pi Hunter. Also, ail the cotton comprc ssing machine, for the repacking of cotton, levied on under s fi. fit, on a foreclosure of a mortgage, from Jno. Ever-* ingham, ir. to Chat. YV. Rockwell. I. U’LYON, sec. .may 5 ,1,05 may 26 r— 3mtl21 NOTICE. N INE months after the date hereof, application will be made to the Interior Court when su ing for ordinary purpom^for leate to sell allthat ' or. part of grcmjtd ■!>'he D.sirict of White- Blttd. county ol'ChathaOl, coatain.i.g Fitly acre^ re or less, bounded nortt t w «•«•,, ««d eastward* by lands, late John Pdullens, and southwardly .«lands :pf Williams, b< longing fothe estate of fomes Boyd, and Id be sold for the beneht pt the 1 teirs and ertsditbrs of *n.i-j estate. _ EI.IEAJBETJHIBQXQ. •taw jK m Administrator's Sales. W ILL be «old st the Court House in Savan. nah, on the first Tuesday in July next, be- tween the hour* of lpn and two o’clock, lot No IS. (fifteen) in theseebnd disirici of Eariy wJhnty, Georgia, containing twa'hon lred two and a«b»lf acres, more or. less; beiugthe real estate of Ro* bert M. Durkie, dec’d. and sold hy permission of the Court, of Ordinaryof Chatham County. AUGUSTUS F- DURKIE, Adminftcrator. myiyl ‘ 102 Administrators sale. 4LL be sold before (he dpc<n .House m the City of SavnnnRh bn the first Tuesday in Jo« ly next, between thte hiiurs of 10 and 2 o’clock. / . Forty five aqres> of land mdre or less about two milesfrom the city, adjoining the ■ farm of ,?. H. Morel, Esq. also a lot .in court house square known in the plan of the city as lot number, one, Stoper Tytbing‘Percival Ward—being (he real estate at the late JsaSc fiaillow dece*8gd; -sold by permis* sion of the Honorable Court of Ordinary or Chat* liam county for the benefit of the heirs and credl* tors of ssiq estate. JOHN M'NISH, Adm’r; m ay 5 105 ' Sheriff* Sole, 1 On the first Tuesday, in July next, W ILL; be sold between ten land three o’clock at,Bullock Court. House <75 apres, of land fyirig on Miliedgeville road, with good .improve* mrnta, levied on as. the property of Samuel 8. Lockhart to satisfy anexedutiunin favor of Patrick %1‘fJerotott. - JAMES DENMARK, s»e. may31 128- - ... -rr - Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuasday iu August next, ■ fWAILL be sold at the Court House in Wayxfi // County, between the usual hours. A negro man named March, Under an execution, m the-foreclosure of a‘ mortgage in favor of I hca. Muse against John R. Kemp JOSEPH FORT, a wo. may 31 128 Sheriff’’s Sale*—cbntinued. On the first "Vaesdty in July nexf, ILL be’aold before the Court House in Bttti . . an county-,"betweUn'the usual hours * f sslos. All !th»t -undivided moiety of a tract of land in iryan county, containing 1150 acres, originally ■ranted to one Jn" p < is. «d|nining theplaotmjno ■iCol. David 'M i Cormiick and Ushers, lev od op hder sn execution, Edward F* Tattnaf ugainxil dihinisttttors of Thomas Bodrke. THOS. ALBRITTON, • a c. . msy IP .116 SheriiV’s Sale. Oti tSe first Tttetir'gt in July noast, . 1'iix be sold before tha Court House m|to v < an county, between the usual hours of sale. Two Negrpe* named Dorcas and Joe, levied on , the property of Richard T- Keating-, to sstjsfi) so ccecution in favor of Jas Anderson ft co. THOS. ALBRITTON, s may 18 11® Admmistrator’s Sale. On the first 7'ueeslay in July next, W ILL be jold before the Court House, its the city of Savannah; between the bouTf of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following pegues, < Jaiio a, .nd her two childreh John and Sike, sold by p r- (nission of the honorable the Court ov Ordn.aiy qf hatham County. Also a houaesim .ted in f- Mrsun Street on the South Common, being he ,t;ite of Peter Cesar, dew and (soldjor the, cn* rfii of rlie'heirs’and creditors of sale 'ektaJm *OS, F. SEGUIcE, A.lq» r Kay® stlS / Situation Wanted, V YOUNG nu*n who tea native of liis climste and has f-r the Iasi two years resi 'ed in tlite dace wants« respectable situation sa ck-rki in a Siore or Counting ■House—satisfaco recoin inendations will be given if *e<.;uired -a like 'aq • .-essf-l t<> A. C. a" 1 left at th« 9<3rt pff atteir' utty ©