Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 06, 1825, Image 4

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TOKUtO SiasT City Sheriff’s Sales, On the Jirri Tuesday in May next, (IhrlLL be sold in fr nt of the Court Hou - in the City of 8>vanuih, between lb-I nnnl hour* of 10 and 4 o’clock, One negro man named Tom, levied on u the property of Jtjhn nrd Valeri* Civil, to I'lilfy two extent j ms from the Court of Com mon Pleu and Oyer and Terminer, for the e. y of Sannnah, John a. niiiicc va. John f. G Davis, Guardian of John ami V; Juris Da ri*, and Win. Bowen ra. the aami . All the building* on the centre p.rt of Trail f.ot letter H, at preaeot in the occupation of Job T. Bollea, Perciral Ward, bocnded north by Preaident-at, aouth by Yor i-*t eaat by one portion of arid Lot, weat b y the Court- Houae, levied on aa the prope"^ of Job T. Dulles, to aatioiy an execution from the Court of oommon Pleu and Oyer am | Terminer for the City ofSavannah, Samuel U. Hordecai ra Job T. Bollea. Southern half of Lotaf N- a, 3i t thirty-nine, and 4ft, forty, with the imp. ovemcnia thcrron, Bib ert Ward, bounded nor' J> by the norther- halt of aa.dLot^ aouth by/Libcrty.at. tut b> Jefferaon-st, leried on ns die property uf Ucn jamin Sheftall, to utiafv two elocutions from the Court of Common /f leu and Oyer and Terminer for the Ci jy of Sarancab, Jesa< Mount ra Benj. Shel' yll. A'l the right, title, and intereat, of Baldwin C» k to that double tenement building on the weatern part of Tr jut Lot lettei A, bounder, north by Bryan-at. aouth by St. Julian-st. ea» by part of said Lo j, writ by Whitaker-ai lev. i d on u the pro perly of Baldwin Cook, to naiiafy an eaecutyen from the Court of Com moo Pleas and 'O cr and Terminer for the City of Sarann.-ah, Norman Peaie ra. Baldwin Cook. j All that La'j ,nd improvement* known ii the plen of t 'yj R city of Savaonah, aa Lot No.*, two,Perciral, Ward,bounded north by Wright Square, eou tli by a lane, east by Lot No- 3 three, went d v Lot No I, one, it vied on as properly O*/ Jub T Bollea, to (at «fy an exe cution fro ai tdie Court of Common Plena and O.oi nod I'd,miner for the City of Savinoab, Joseph Cluj, ra. Job T. Bollea, rnd asaigned to i B‘ I'anicman. property pointed out by def-ndant, i.,J aubject to o mortgage. T ' A. I. D’LYOM c s aprit 4j 09 TOO© Mam t Sheriff’s Sales. On/the Jirri Tuesday in May next, W l it, be aold at the Court House in the /City of Savannahs between the hour* ofte iaml four o’clock, I. at and Buildinga No, 17, seventeen. Wash ing /ton Ware in the City of Savannah, hou id* e-t east by Lot No- 18 eighteen, aouth by £ it, JiJ.amat. weat.by Pr ice-at. and north by Ijrvan at leried on aa the property of Ste. hen 8, Williams to aat.ary an execution in •ror of Jimee M’Henry, and others, Aa- bgneeaofWm. Turner. Four Negroes, rix: Lixy and her three chil dren, Sike, Amy and Penny, levied on u the property of Richnrd Leritte a free man of co lor, to satisfy four executions from a Justices Court in favor of J«bn C- Biauce, returned to me by a Constable. All that tract of Und known by the name of Tweediide- in the County of Chatham, con taining 346 acres, bounded an the north by lavann.h it r.'r, leried on aa the property of John Morel, to .satisfy executions in favor ol Wm Taylor It ijon, and other* Whirr Lot cun twining 66 feet, 8 inches on Bsvannah River, 6,8 feet 8 inches on Indian alreer, estending IV,am said R rer to the laid street, in eatent abnut 400 feet, ’ll ’ tame being the eaatern paTt of Wharf Lot No- 3, three, leried on as ti’to property of Robert W Pooler to • t sfy’ Vo execution* in favor ofJoiiahPe.fi Id, and John Dicks, property pointed out bv the del, indent* All thst half of Lot No-13, Columbia Ward, vUi tile improvements tl-trecn, to satisfy an eseculion iainmg out of injustices Court in fsmr ol Wm. Robinaon, ret noed to me by ~ Constable, ISAAC D’L YON, S. C. C. np.il 3 09 sheriff's balsas. On the first Tun.dot, in May next, between the ueuul hours, W ILL be kold at the Court Hour! in the County uf Bryan, the following Lots of parcels ol Lind on the Islam! of in tbi Mid County, known in the plan ot h? partition of the sa.i e Island by the numbtra one, taro, three, four,five, sis, seven, rd tt*%t part of number eight, beginning at tl e hedge At the edge of the woods, in the South part of thi said last tract, from the Wcatermost to the Eastermost Creek. Also, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the Baatermost parts of tract ten, eleven, twelve, from t ie path in the old fi Id in the Savannah, to be continued in a straight line until it inter t vts Bradley's Ham mock Hashes on one aid" ai d igeechee river on the •• h r. Alsu,Horse Hammock, containing fif y acres. Also, Brad ley's Hammock, containing »ne hurd <’<1 and jftty ^ve acres- And also, a Hammock Braddock's Camp contamg thirty eight acres, be. ng parts and parcels of the said Iiiand of 0 taabaw. Levied upon as a pan of tie ea taie <>f the late John Morel, deceased, urde-.* ai d iy virtue of afi. fa on a decree of th- Superior Court of Chatham County, in a case % herein Simon Donald and wife were com- pLiosn'a, and Thomas N. Morel and others defendants THOMAS HEARN, S B. C. t*arrh n 0 105 Sheriff’s Sale. On Ike Jirri Ttustday tit May next, TDll.L be anld in front of the Court- JJ House, in the city of Sarannih, between he usual Itnura of ten'and four o’clock, Tlie following fight negroes, via, Cuffee, Peggy, Hotanuali Carolina, Joaeph.Mary.Het. ,y and Jim, lavied onutider a fi. f* on a fnre- loaure, a* the property of Charles H. Hay• len, Id f»vor of Frederick W. Hieneman- march 7 ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. Georgia—Camden County. StirsRioR Court, October Term, 11124 Timothy Hopkins, n. Langley and Seleetler Bryant. | |N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating , f that in eonaideration of certain prom- ’saury notes, made to the said Timothy, hv them, one payable with inteieat, from first of January, 1831, on the firat of January, 1832: a second payable aa aforeasl on the firat of January, 1833; and a third parable aa afore- Mid, on the firat of January, 1834, executed a mortgage to laid Timothy Hnpkina, hi* hen.- and *-eigna,nn all tlioac four trac’s of ••■•id, situated in the county aforeaaid, conveyed by tlie said Timothy, to the said Langley and Selveater, and lying on the south, aide of Great Satilla River, one tract containing lev enty-sevenlacre*, more or less; two tract* containing fifty acres, more or lest, and one tiler tract, containing one hundred and eigh ty-eight acres, more or leas, conditioned for ' he payment of the three said several notes, nn the daya above mentioned, and that laid several notes remain unpaid—on motion ol Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintifi, it i- ordered, that the laid Langley and Selveate , their heirs or assigns, pay intoConr,, witlu twelve moiilha from this date, t!,e sums due .’n said notes, and the interea and coats, oth- erwiae that the equity of redemption be for ever foreclosed, and that such otiier proceed ngs take place, aa are pursuant to law. True exiraet from the minutes, 27th Octo her, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nnv4 P7 fir a IN EQUITY. Between Louis Lt'coiue, and Jetin Leconte, Com pltunantt, and feter Lecont John Thoma. Cl.apmiii, ■ — Heym’tls and Valeria. hit tVife, liefendttnu Li. e ty Superior Court. 4THE Complainants having filed their bill it 1. this Court, the object of which is to per petuate the teatimony of certain persona there in named, and it appearing tint the Defend- mts respectively reside beyond the limits id the state of G orgia, and within the United Slant: It ia ordered, that aerviee upon the said Defendants be effected by publication ir one of the G nettea o’ Savannah, rcq'iiiing the said Defendants to appear and answer th* laid hill of Complainants, on or before the lever,tl, day o, April next. «f true copy, E- BAKER, Clerk. February 10, 1825. Fe > *7 71+ VALUABLE MEDICINE. BOTTWB.** Vegetable Catholicon. .'DUE subarrlb, r reap; etfuily solicits the at If tention of every friend ofsuffering hu manity, to to the above new and invaluable could wish to bo. With my thank*, I am 7«fr obliged humble..rva»l,^ oHoBKA[(B City of Philadelphia, #»• # • tl Gaoi-ge. of the District of South- w«rk* ptrsonetty ippdtted, end, being iwurn, d ith declare and say that Ihe ahov, statement lain all reapeeta correct and true mid that the Signature to it lain the hand writing of thia deponent. JOH’-i BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 38, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. , The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly I adapted to thoae diaeaace which are prevalent J. Sbinm’s Panacea. IVHIIB subscriber having discovered Uie com JL poiition of SIVMMS CEltRBRATRl) PJUiACEA, baa now a supply op hand for sale i he has reduced thrprice from 03 50, to £2 50, or by the doaen % 24. All charitable Institution* in too U. State* and the poor will be supplied gratia. If the eitiaena of the principal citiea and .... town*, will appoint an agent to order ami remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating distribute this medicine to tbeT>’>or, it will be I from the system the very seeds of disease, supplied I «"d*n reatunng the deranged and morbid Thia niedieine is celebrated for the cure ol | eonditi' n of the organa of life to a free and the following diseases 1 " scrofula or king’ll healthy esereiae of their functons, haa exoi- evil, ulcerated or nutnd aore throat, long] ted the artmiahment, and completely ailen •landing rheumatic affection*, futaneou* dU-1 ceil the objection* of the moat inert dnloua — I tni ong the coloured population of the aouth eatea, white swelling and disesae of the hones, knelt art the hetl argument!. In order to put |„ diaeaae which ia called yawa, it ia a and all case* generally of the ulcerou* cliatac | tlie virtue* of tue Latholioon to aa severe a I rtUre remedy i a single trial of it, will convince ter, and chronic ili*e»»es, generally a- iaitig i n I scrutiny as pnasible, it’was nilered by adver-1 pi.uteri of its auperior efficacy to any renie debilitated eonititntiuni, but more eapeeiallt Usement together wit i the attendance of a I dy uf a similar nature in the United States* from aypbilis or affections arising therefrom i physic an, gratuitously to any peramwh'i l —- ulcers in the laryng, nodes, ttc. sad that would apply for it,. and vh .se cause might NOTICE, dreadful diaeaae ooeaiiimed by a long and «eem t- come within the range ot it* healing The .gvantages of lltia medic.n t are. not exceisive use of mercury* Uc> ltnalnuie power—number* ottevere cases ot long hia a-1 cnufiiimg the patient unnecessarily to the -- ** 1 ing, and rime ol them aeemingly de I house 9 or keeping him from bis business.— oof’s, pr^» ented themselves, all of which have I with one solits»y exception, ’hat of snWitr hcen cured, or to much relieved as to warrant 1 he assertion that a little perseverance will do so In fact, such is the coi.fiJence of the physt ciau under who*e care these patients were SCOTT’S BIBLB ariaeoTtfanniTioa, t By SAMUEL T, Alt 'ISTllWri «, Camhill, II a len for puMikino SCtmA FAMILY HfBLE coMu anr alt .he Af„‘ ginal Hefe encii. to he ca rl, j„,r VOLUMES HOYAL OCTAVO ,.„g * helluhed with a likenen of the Aui/ur. terms. I T shill be well printed, on good p a p er j be cniapr.ii d maix handsome vi.lun,®, t, will Contain Ihe Scriiiturea of the O'j Mew Tevtamenio, fie Introductory 0/,r. rra-ej Ex1 ful in the disnaso of the liver-” CeTti&cates. I have within the last two yesri had «n op port unity of seeing several cases of very mve terate ulcers, which having previously resist' ed the regular modes of trestment, wen healed by the use of Mr. Swrim's Psnacea, and 1 do bt lieve, from whst I have seett, that it will prove sn important remedy in aoro- fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and of Physic, in the University sylvftnia I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim, in numerous instunces, within the W thret • ears i and have always found it extremel) efficacious, especially *n sec-ondary syphili! and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitaiioi <n pronouncing it a mediri.-e of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D Professor of Surgery in the Uiii'ty of Penn. Philadelphia, February 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist Philadelphia *\W 17, 18)3. ou« liquors, it doct not lay any rettrictiom upon huQppitiie It is so gentle m its operMi*on that me p tient finds himself getting well hr cannot tell how. Aa it is not the wish of the placed, in this remedy, a co- fide ce resu t I propiietor to take any thing for which he ing from the irresistible conviction that haa I i*aunot give a consideration equal in value, been forbid upon his mind by ocu«ar demon* I persons at a distance who may wish to try stration, and a person-d trial of it on li'otseH I >k \ 9 medicine, but who are not certain if it *hat he permits me to declare i» as It s d ;ci- I v, e apphcoble to their complaint, are request . ep. ded opinion, that :he Catholicon is not o»*lv * I ^d to describe their case and aympioms in ["'practice I perfectly safe and innocent, but a moat puw j t letter, p ist-paid, and directed to him—this of Penn I ertul siod invaluable remedy in cei5a.fi diu etter wi!' be immediately placed in hinds I ^ssesand states of the s> stem, such as the f l I ft * ... IN EQUITY. Between W. Bavin, Administrator, Complain ant. and John tamo chan, Administrator : 3 dt bonis non with the wiil annexed of Georje Richardson and others, Btjendunts —— In equity j Chatham Superior Court— Chancery, 'A)th August, 1824. I T appearing (hat John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendant* in the snid bill of .omplaint named, retides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain ami Ireland, called Scotland : (t is ordered that the said John Murray Car- lochan, do appear and answer to the.com> plainant'a said bill, within nine months fror the date of this order, otherwise that th< said btllj as to him, be taken pro confess^ .* and it (S further ordered, that s copy of this order be pubiishid once a week, in one ' he public Gazettes of this state, until the ex pivalion of the tune within which the said dr • Cendant ia required to appear and answer ;.s aforesaid. True copy from the Minute*, thi* 2lst d»' August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Cleik. attg’is* 24 50f Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against tvtate of Constant Freeman. Ksq Inte the cily of Waahingtjn, deernsed, are )c qiired *o hand them in, ImraHy aQeste within the time prescribed by law : and tlio;* indebted to said est-.te, are required to m.k imme-j iute payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm'r. .If ID H 42r L Notice. N INE MONTHS after tlie date of this iliotice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty Cilunty, for permission to sell a part of the r eal estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tlie be nefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY,, Administrator. dec 18 21 Sheriff’s Sales. On Ihe Jirri Tuesday in June next. kb WILL b-. a Id at the Court-House in th- W Citv of Savannah, between the hon» of -en and four o’cluek, the folluwiog 16 ne groes.vis .— Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snip, March, Jerry, Bil'r, Burke, Parris, B-am, Dinah. Little Bran-, Prince, Ben and Merinm, with the increr.se jf the famil'-es, levied on under n foreclosure «f n mortgage ft- m Peter Timothy to William Wa*bngtnn forme. T*a uegrnea, v-a: Ned and G’asgoWj levt «d on a foreclo.ire of a mnrtg»gc from Chu. U raar to Joaepli K ipman. ISAAC D’lYON, S. C. C. april 4 09 Sheriff’s Sale. O N the fir*. Sa uf ’ay after the firat Tuea- d»y in Maj next, between the hours ol ten and four o’clock, will he sidd at the mar- het-bnuae in the town of fit- M-rya, - he foi- lovrng negroes, vix: Judy and lier son John Simon, and -harles, levied on as the proper ly of James Williamson, deceased, to satisfy an i-xrcution on tlie foreclosure of -i ruoi-t •age, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall, adminis- Wator f John ilam lton- M. H- iiETBAHD, S C. C. Bt. Marys, February 35,1825. Mgrch 3 S3 NOiluE. N h’E MONTHS after the date hereof, ap .pueation will be made to the Hon-u ah: the 1 iferior Court of Chatham county, wh Iiltii.g for ordinary jurpnaes, for leave to si n s lot, with the improvements, situate in It city «f Savannah, in the said county,tint! know, n the plan of said city by the No. 53, Brow Ward, (or the benefit of the heirs and iegatei •f the eatpte ol the late Hugh M’Cull, dr tested. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BUASCH, Executors. net 14 yt NOTICE. . VTINE months aftei'dste, application will b, is made to the llnnj the Jurlges of the Cour - Ordinary of Chatham county, far leave tt ei* all the real estate ut the late William Craig, ieeeaaed, for the benefit of the hem and creb tori of aaid estate, JOHN' M’N'I8H, Executor, oct 13 +1 Tveustt’-^ UepaTtme -t, March, 14, 1825 W HEVE YS on the 3d of March, l”rs a Ibw was psaturl by tlie Congress nf t e Un ted States, of wbicli the 3d 4th, » »d J’h lections are in tl e “-orris f •llow.ng, v z " Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That s uibseription «* the amount of twelve mi!lon-i uf dollars, of the six p r cent, stuck of t e year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, am the same is hereby j’roposed ; for which our pose book shall be opened at the Treasury I the United States, tud it th- several loan « (fi ces, on the first daj of April next, to continu open until the first day of October thermite - for such parts of the above mentioned d scription of stuck as shall, on he day of suh scription, stand on the books ot the rreaaurv und on those of the Several loan tffi ies re spectively ; which subscription shall t»e effect ed by a trumfer to the United States, n t^' manner provided bv Ibw for such tr«n:*f< f s, t the cred t or end'ts standing o the sir hooks, and by a surrender of the certifiede*- jf the stock so subscribed : Provided, Tits' all subscription by such transfer < f stock shsi ne considetedss part of the said twelve m lions of dolla r s snth >rized to be borrowed b> the first secti n »*f his act. ft Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, Thst for the whole nr soy psrt 01 any sum which sha'< be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to the respective subscribers, wh j shall be enti tied to b c«.rt.fi-,Hte or certificates purporting '•hat the United states owe to the holler holders there*»f, his her ; or their assigns, sum to be expressed therein, equal to th mount of the principal stock thus subscriber hearing an interest m t excc-edieg four ui d o e half per centum p*? annum, psvabl quarterly, from the th ny-fi at d*y D icem- h?-,one thousand e*gh*. hu olred ai d twenty five / transferable in he same n aimer as provided by law for the transfer of the stock si ascribed, and suhj ct to r» d mption at tl. plennure of the United Stat? a, as follows : one .(f at any tim-af er the thirty-first day of D cembe r , on*-: thous-ind eight hun ln-d an< twenty-eight; :*nd the remainder at any t me after the thi t fi st day «»f December, on thousand eight tiundn d and twei t 'imi. Provided, Tlu»t no reimbursement shall br mode cx^nt for the whole •mount of sue 1 new cert ifi .a»c / nor until after at lenstsis non tbs public notice of such inten led reim bursement. Ail-l it shall be the duty «f the •;'CretB« , y cf the Treasury to cntise ui be Iraos* fisrred to the reapedive subsoiiheisthe sever* it sums by 1 hem subscribed hevond the amount •f the cen fixates of four and one half per ent. stock issued to thorn respectively “ Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That he same finds which huve heretofore been, and now are pledged "by law for the payment of ‘he interest, »nd for the redemption snt' eimbursement of the stock which may be re e» med or reimburied by virtue ol the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner for ‘h°pavmentof the interest nccru ing on the slock erected by reason of sn.! ubscrip ion, and f.’rthe redemption or reitn- *ursement of the princip >1 of <h- same. A d * shall be the duty o f the commissioners of the inking fund to cause to be applied and paid •ut of the saidfun' 1 , yearly and e’ e-y year uch sum and sum* as may be annually requir ed to discharge the ir.te est ac umg on the vtock which may be created b- virtue of this rt The said commisaionors arc, also, here y authorised to apply., fri m t me to tim tch sum and sums out of the s id fund, sf> »ey mny think proper, towards fe 'temi' g y pirchase, or by reimbursement, in cor* i^rnity with the provisions of this set, th< • incipal of ihe tAid *t'«ck : und such part ot t \a annua: sum often millions ofd Pars, vest d by law in the ssiri commissioners, as m j e necefsiry and required for th** above pur 'loses, shall be and continue appropriated to he p-tvment of interpst and redemption ? f public debt,until tbe whole **f tte stock h ch may be created under the provisions o' :i-s act, sha<l have been redeemed or rein> mrsed.* Now, therefore, notice is hrreby given, 'hi books will I e open d it the fr-aiury of the Jnited States, and tihesevetl loan officer, *n the first day of April next, und cornin',e .pen until the first dv of October, ther a p or. for receiving rub cifittirn ; ; n conformity wi h he prov.s cnsof’hesBid law; owm g r— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation ( Oi l und inv^terat U-cers. Pa m. «*i the bnn s ;»tended with swellings nf t!u join’si Indigestion, Bi.t-hes on the face, pimple^ fee. s Ali complaints of the l.ivtr* letter.* Yiws ; Syphilis.* Uutai-eous disea*eh general y * Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints T„e Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h a word coups's exclusive^ >f vegetable m.vun ) with «t?fc except,on of t J.ght det rmi isf'on to the bowels, which a preserves io a soluble state, act; insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires n - parucu •ar regimen, (abstinence tmm spirlnous h- q iors trim ays except< d,) or confinement. A .1 gentle, safe and agree b e cathartic mtrd cm e, improving the Appetite and restoring the general tone of ihe system, it is confidently recommended to iadita in a delicaie situs- non. W W. POTTER, 66 Uhesuui-street. Philadelphia. May 31,1824. At the request of Mr. W. W Potter, 1 h ive hrie'y exhibited, in several in*lances, a medi csted sirup, called Po' ter's Vegetable Catho- icon, will, the moat decided advantage. a. as * et, never failed effecting a cure it. ery case in which 1 have turnip't proper t. employ it. H. M MUimtlU, M D Phi ade phia, July 28th, 1824, Mr. \V W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish I would give a concise stutement of my swff r ings, from ' the hopeless commence me. t. ti tie present j ropitious stage of my disease.* About five years ago, on my passage from B^rdenux, during the month of January, from unprudent exposure on deck, I was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, 1 was compelled to bear it, as I m giit for two weeks, when on my ar* ival at Charleston. S. C. it was treated Typhus. fully competent to deed? the question.— Should he remedy not seem to suit the dis case, they will be frankly told so. CAUTI'N* To prevent d sappointtirmt it is well to ittite that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 • 5 bottles to effect a cure so that peis »»s wh<> »re labouring under anv serious iniir.nity, must muke up their mind to persevere to that extent at least—if they do not, they might as well save themselves the trouble and expense f using• smaller quantity* All o de s pts:-p urf und enclosing the money, i.nmedia'.tly utieudud to, a.id >he metiihne picked and d.-livered with directions for use o any place in the city, and forwarded as dr re>:trd N. B To prevent the possibility of ul- ini- sition, it wi!l bt sold in the city of Pkiladek >hia. at the office in Fifth near liaet-Street »r»it the dwelling of the propri- tor, No. 66 Miesnut street, only, and abroad by his aa huriividagents W W POTTER, 66 Chemut St eet, Philade'pfiia' I have appointed ' GEORGE BYE tSON Druggist of Savannah, m sole agent. Drug gists Wff ting the above valuable medicine ill b.i supplied by him for caah, at the samr* ralt-, s* if ordcied direct from me—viz. $£30 per d »2n, or ti.ree dollar.', a smgtc bottle. W. W. POTTER Philsdelphia. Anv peison on application to the subscriber will be furnished with certificates of the tffi escy of the i.bove medicine, sufficient * o con v nee the mind nf the most sceptical, alihoup run numerous and lengthy foi newspaper ui otruon. GEik. RYEIhOn, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 lntormatiou Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when lust heard from, resided at Monticello, Jasper The skill of my Physician subdu' d I county. Georgia, where it was understood NOTICE. VTINE months after da te, application will be oI made to the Inferior Court ofChathan ^ounty^ sitting for ordinary purposes for a,: /rder, absolute, to sell lot s Ni s- four sn> five, 4 and 5) in Carpenter's Ry w, and lot No. .ffie, (l) Green Ward, in th* city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jaiineau. dec. or the bentfit of the heirs and creditors of aid estate WILLIAM GAS 1 Oi Qualified Executor, 7 V74 the fever, but Phamiv-like, tiie termination >f this gave ris 0 to a disease equally dist*es>* ng, and which, till now I had m. ught incur - ble. Various abscesses made the'r unwel- :ome appearance, pari icularly on the junta, s bich were ftwe led to an enormous mzo.— t hese gradually subsided into hiu'd tumors, .me of which on my left knee affected t.ie bone—an incision was now made arm a laigt evacuation of rus, mixed with p ; cc. s of hone ?ok place. In addition to thi**, I suffered ‘he most excruciiiting pain*, in my j >ints that ma . ever experienced Every thing that was :;dnvni«tered eitiie** gave nit no relief < r sei ved to aggravate the disease, the severity «f whi'h increased with cverv succeed-ng year 3uch w»8 rnv painful si uation that I 'e-piiire ever o*:i.ig restored to my h. »l h *, I Lad tt o >ly tried t‘>e re ular moans of relief, but 'M e d» ihough in vain, every popular rem edy l co.iM hear of* It whs in this mm fill ant 1 despondmg condit oyhat I waipersinded to .oinme.nce a course m' you • Vegetable ^i'h I •on, and the happy re?u : t i% *'/ om the use of the twob itth.s my whole sys'tm has under gone a complete revo ntion, mu p iins h :ve fo sa ke me ; * the disUi&r^'c from m> knee be#< n o uiniiriish, an.l soo.i ceased altogether, h ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletelr healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remed s than I chi name, are rapidly decreasing • my appetite, which was g^ne, h«s returned— I ai' in f.ict. uoir y welt, and feel confident that fc few bnttiei more of y. ui, (to me) invaluable medicine, vill rn ke me p«*r ectly so. Ycur obl.g d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July 6, 18 ’4 My confidence in tilt v geuble catholic- undiminishbd, and i.s fresh in tunces of it powers arc daily occurrii g, in mv own prnc tice. I l.uve no hesitation in recommending i’ in the peculiar diseases to which it is appl-.r.i*- ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M'YaURTKlE, k. 1). Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sib—In consequence of imprudent expos ire four \ ears ago 1 hud ihe misfortune »o he roine :-fll cted with a di-ease, the painful r« sul‘sol which induced me to »pply in t>u - j ccss'on to several respect.ible physicians of| this cily, from whom, however, I received I ither no relief, or from who.ie remedies 1 le- j reived another complaint quite as distressing ..s the former. My whole system became a - fected. 1 could get no rest at night on am ount of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body / the weakness and emaci-j ion cf which was sut li that I could scarce!) walk. In this state 1 fortunately heard oi your vegetable catholicon—four bottles oi | which, has completely restored me, lie had married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert 0. Lowe, to the care of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will conicr au obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertioiiH in their papers. jan 22 49 L 'Oking- .ilusst-s. fUST received, per schooner Retrieve •I an elegant, assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pr* ces, by J. ii. HERBERT & CO. dec 18 Carron Castings, dec 18 N. 11. WEED. vblmatory botes, an.i Pruclicul Ohscrmi^ id all the copious Marginu. Reference«, ,. t * ing printed word lor word from the L-.jinion Stereotype Edition, published since the Aiy vhoFs decease The price will be »2l in boards) ®24, in sheep t 830, in calf bi.id,'i» The while work will be ready for delivery by May, 1825, Extracts of Letters addressed to the Pub'U'. tn I esteem Dr. Scott** F un )y UibL, emin otly calculated to promote the cause of truth and piety. It seems scarcely possible for one to read daily the Notes and Observations in tu Family Bible without becoming t win. rsiH aetter man. EDWARD D GRIFFIN I have teen no commentary of ine Sgcred Scriptures which 1 think no well adapted to general use and edification. It h a treasure which every famaly ought to possess. A RATON, It is a work distinguished for the simplld. ty and convenience ol its srrBngumcnt, the clearness vtn.l fidelity of its eipoui'wns, neatness and perspicu ty of it« style, the ce> nevoh nee and cniidour of its spin , the con* useness and puitinency of its upphc«ii’.ns t,nd for its uniform tendency to pro note evsa* cehca! truth Vq piety. A BIEL HOLMES. Of Dr. 9cotl*s Family Hitile, 1 fe | ffoe t u say.thitiu my estimation it deservedly r..nk| >ong ourablesi uml h -s Unmm- ntn ics. T:!OM\3 BALDWIN. D<*. Scott’s Family B bit intended tnmees. pecially for t e use of U«ui»ii«n 'amines,h» work high y evangelical, extensively jnilruc* '.ive, ana deeply ih^err^ing. Daniel'D.SANBEns. The character of Dr. Scott's C-mimeiitary ?n th" Bible, is so genemll) known, and so highly approved amongst tin* m jst intelligent and pious Christians throughout o-jr countiy, *nj bus passed rapidiy through so many Ij-jje •litions, that I deem further reciiinnKndi* ions needless* J NORSK. I am acquainted with no Coin^eniKry on ih Socred he iptu es, wlurh I would mote cord uily recommend for general u^e. The plan uf the work is good JOSHUA RATH*. Perhaps in no w»y, can .mnistt rs, inst- uMmi •f youth, ami private Ch'istianb, do greater ftrvceto society, tlun by exertni; tlu.m. selves to dissemi-.nte this tiuly iuv--*..iuble work JOSHUA HUN ’ INGTON. 1 know of no Commei.tay which i» bitter ■.iculated for diflusing conect vievs of tiia gn-at truths of Cl.futUr.hy, a> d lesv r.g s»Iu. ary impressions on th nnnd when rising '•om the peru«Ml of it, than the one you are •bout to pub.ish. D INTEL SHARPE. No writer s* ems less rilspi-sed to contend for burren specula'i- ns. None more umi'efn. lv or more pow- .fully incu'ca’esthe great es* cntiate of religion- The spirit which prr* < bdcs the work is excellcn'i it is the me k, >i(ie*^tionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of the papei. Daniel dana. From particulai exim'umti n. *nt) cobrur- ring testimon , then: is no d-iubi on my mind t -a» Scoti*s Fatniiy Bibl« is superior to all mh irs JO'- : PIIEUEU90N. You will please to se* d ne six copies of Sc'>tt*s Bible / I refer to your ately proposed edition. Perhaps 1 shxh induce five more to t^ke the s.mic iiumber* ft- L. Ii is with extreme pleasure 1 perceive > ou are abi.ut to publish a new e lilion f Scot'.*» Bible. Having been in porjtssi'Hi of t more tha i 20 y m s, I trus' 1 know tune* 'hing t-f Us value, tuul urn dele, mu.e '• to :»«>• •rtoie i s c rrulmi-n among my fricnis Yvfl wil> please foi n^'d six copies as soon .-s p*»u* lished, G. M I have obtain.nl four sub.cribers fur u.e excellent work 5 on an: publishing H. S. 1 propone tu take seven sets of Stott'r Hi- bit*, and will be acoountubie for the acme. J C. I have obtained s'd sc.ibersfgrn'n- c ; ‘'’cf: 41 ** ITinll, J - id I’i ot - read. •| O HALF BBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread, X just received und tor sale by just 1 dec 29 J. B. HERBERT & CO. Feather Beds. J EST received by tlie William Wallace, a large supj-ly of the above articles, ivith Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to be of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jnn 27 Webster's pel,ing Books, 1 3 ECEIVEl) »ad for sale by Jl Jan 13 .V. B. WEED. Spanish Sugars. | S i ,anish Sc e ars - Just received per Globe, and fur sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 Cast 25? heel Iron Box fc-toves, I /OR SALE by ’ N. ». WEED, No. 6, Gibbous’ Range. nov 24 .1 have now no pain 1 my appetite is good .and m; The subscriptions may be msd by the prr-1 ’> re "g’b restored With many thanks for nrietors of the st -ck, ei-h.r in person or by ‘- he re,l « l your medicine has given me, 1 air their attorney! duly su’horxe ’to subscribe | y° ur obhged friend, &c. and transfer it tn the United Staler. Shruld subscriptions of nids.rcY '-e n«dal to an amount exceeding twelve mllio .a of iniUrs, a distribution of .he aid au ,. »f twelve millions of dollars will b • made arming .he •ubacribera, In proportion to the turns lubacr •ed by them r ■speotively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Act’ng Secretary of the rreaaurv* MaH- ‘-6 10 ’Jto Tar, t'itch, Kt sin qc. JUST RECEIVED, nn BBLS TAR A\7 10 do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongiu’s New-Buildiug. Feb 4 WILLIAM WILSON. sworn and subscribed to h-Tore me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, A.derman. Phi udelphia, May 28,18 n 4. Sir—I am now, tbanka to your medicine, s neatly ma., Fur nearly six years 1 hare been . nonmovn _ „ , , i martyr to a disease, whose ravsg s threat. I DECF'I VKU per ship Corsntr, and f - - ped, to put a period to I f a ‘ e ^7 IJ- B. WEED. Wire Fenders and tast-lron Chimney Backs, for ‘ined, if not soon stopped, to put a period t •y existence. Haviug had no regular medi* :a! advice from the commencement, mv '■omplaint at last got to such a height - that ’ dec 27 27 VurVeA Hair Matrasses . ,. r — T uci , , . . I could not swallow without great pain and HE subscriber has just received an as- '.iffi, :u n y . Tumor, formed sortment ot the above articles, war I of my body, and 1 began ranted to be of the best quality, for sale by I imu.t desperate. The five bottle* of the /. tV. MORttEL, I Uatbolicon which 1 have taken have com- 0(t 36 J plctely cured me, aud 1 am now at well as 1 6t ini oix .sugars. led indifferent parts f J g HOGSHEADS of St. Croi • S.igora, to think my aituation of ver y P r "ue quality, lauding from schooner Nancy, and for sale by HALL & HOYT. Jan 20 I sba’.l |.rt>btoi> need eight or ten s • Scott’s Family Bible. J, f HfcVa S. S. of P. has O (lined ton ri-bkcii* bers. ^ K. U. i have observed'that you are short jiuk* !ifiling another edition cf Sco.t’s II ble hope you msysuccteias you h^vedonris funner editions. I have been cnil:?fiv:*rirg to orocuve subscriber.® amc. g ocr pror*le. vod euor more subscribers wiii be obai:cd. I will take teri sets ( f Scott’s «Ve) bound and lettered. J. F- 1 have obtained ten suhneribfus for y nr iition of the Family Bible—Sind |ib»i nn (1 ubt but (here might he somcdiii g iike 103 copies j old in this place if you hu»i mi a h * m here—I thought the work ought to br on* ^ouraged ar-d for tut reason to. k s subscrib* ion pnper It is a work that every IVnuiy •huuid have that is able to purchase. J. B H’C. I am glad, 'hat y*-u propose to piint H r ’ Sccti’s excellent Family Conmivmiuy» should be very glatl if it weie in my power to , ve a more iibeial patronage 10 the wov*» titan, as circu.nstar.cea are, I can. I sh»l4 . wever, be able to do something j eyhl *en se s I shall rertainly itke } snd it way double that number. A. H- I hrtve p.ocured fifteen subsefiu-rs w Scott’s Bible. J A.D. 1 vhink 1 shall dispose of ROsctsorm^ew he Family Bible. B*U f 1 have circulated proposals for S-oit\ B.ble / how many h»ve been ^ng^ged in cunnot ttli / but between 20 and 30 se tt 8 Its vicinity. J* f ( I have concluded to become response* ' j you for thirty sets of Scott’s Ujm.ticiiti'y* Ci I bsve procured 106 subscribers to the Bible s 6 sets to be bound in caff; 3 set* ^ be done in boards the other 97 *e«a, bouio «nd lettered as described in the prospectus. H. 1 presume I could procure 500 subscj* .era for your edition of Scott’s Bmle i* demand is increasing for them. They «' finally supersede every other large or Fsow Bible. Fifty ol my aubscribers live within • circle of 8 miles! J *" Just publtihed an edition of the sms w°*J >!w Wiiliamaa mssdtksslit mill'* m*y be had of the publisher in Bos.on t oP S. C* k J. SCHENCK, Savannah. ia fi Marking Brushes .•ed Ofc3V*^SfsnSB« BOV 20