Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 08, 1825, Image 4

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f— 4 *' msig 8iim City Sheriff's Sales. On the firat Tuesday in May next, rr»iu.be aoldinft .ntoftheCoutt Hon \Jl# in toe City of Savannah, between tl Mufti hours of 10 end 4 o’clock, One negro m»n name-t Tom, levied on as Ike property of John and VJevla Davis, to ettiiFy two uxeetttiona from the Court of Com- ■ton Pleas and Over and Terminer, for the oi. tv of Savannah, J .hn 0. Blance vs. John K. a. twin rtnardian of John anu 4 ,lovia Da. to-, and Wm. Bowers vs. the same. All the buildings on the centre part of Trust Lot letter H, at present in the occupation of Job T. Holies, Pereival Wa*d. bounded north by President-st, south by York-at east b; one portion ol said Lot, west by the Court. Bouse, levied on as-he property of Job T Bailee, to satisfy an execution from the C&ttr of common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer foi the City of Savannah, Samuel U. Uordecai vs Job T. Boiler. Southern half of Lntal N i. 39, thirty-nine, Shil *0, forty, with the impiovemt n a thereon, Blbert vVa.d, bounded north oy the norther, hall of said Upta south by Liburty at. east b> Jeffeison-st, TevTed on as the property of Den jamin Sheftall, to aattafy two executions Iron the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savant alt, J -sc-. Mount va Benj. Sheftall. A>l the rigiti, title, and interest, nf Bildvnii Co k to that double tenement buildinc on tin western part of TruatLot letter A, bounder no thby Brvan-it. south by St. Julian-tt. can by part of said Lot, weit by Whitaker-at lev led on aa the property of Baldwin Cook, tr Satisfy an execution froin the Court of Con: moo Plea* and O or and Terminer fur the City of Savannah, Normao Pease va. Baidwn Cook. Ail that Lnt and iourtovements known it- the plan of the City of Savannah, as Lnt No.2. two,r*ercival Ward,bounded north by Wrigh Square, south by a lane, east by Lot No. 3 th ee, west b\ Lnt No I, nor, levied on aa property nf Jab T Bnllea, to sat sf>- an cxe Cution f, 0 it the Court of Common Pleas ai d 0 nr and Terminer for .he City of Savannah, J seph Clark vs. Job T Bnllea, rnd assigned to ; B- Parkman, property pointed rut by def ndant, and subject to o mortrag-. A. I. D’LVO.T, C S sprit 4 09 VOTHUKI Sheriff's Sale. On the first Tuesday in Jday next, Vfltt.L be told in front of the Court- /JT Mouse, in the city of Savannah, between .«e mud hours often and four o'clock, The following eight negroes, viz. CufTee, Peggv, Hosannah Carolina, Joseph,Mary. Bet* .y anil Jim, levied onimdcr a A.fa. on a fore- losure, as the p-operty of Charlea H. Hay* leo, in favor of Frederick W. Hicnemw- march 7 IS VAO D'LYON, S. C C. Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1024. Timothy tiopkint, vs. Langley and Selvester Bryant. 4 fcN petition of .Timothy Hopkins, stating *» f that in considerution of certain prom- siory notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one payable with interest, from first of January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822: 4 second payable as aforesai , on the firsi of January, 1823; and a th’rd payable aa afore* said, on the first of January, 1824. executed a mortgage to said Tittotny Hopkins, his heir* and assigns, on all those four trac s of *->,.d, tuated in «he county aforesaid, conveyed by the said Ti nothy, to the said ! Angley and Selvester, and lying on the south side ot Great Satilla River, one tract containing sev nty-seveniacres, more or less; two tracts mntaining fifty acres, more or less, and on* (her tract, containing one hundred and eigh v-eight acres, more or less, conditioned fo he paynient of the three said several notes, •n the days above mentioned, and that sai*. several notes remain unpaid—nn motion oi Archibald Clark, attorney for plaints, it i trdered, that th - suid Langley and Selveste their heirs or assigns, pay into Court, withr. wclve months from this date, ii.< sum* due »n sniff notes, and the interes and'ecsts, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed mgs take place, as are pursuunt to law. True extract from the m it tes, 27th Octo ber, 18 »4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 87 $re t Sheriff’s Sales. On thefirH Tuesday in May next, W H L be sold at the Court House in the • City of SJvannah, between the hours of ten and four o’clock. Lot and Building! No. '7, seventeen. Wash, ington Warn in 'ho Ct;. of Savannah, bound* Cd east by Lot No 18 eghten, south by St Jolisn-at. west by Pnce.it and north by Bryan st. levied on«» the property of Sle- hen 3. Williams to sst si'y an execution in vor of James M’Henry, and othe'i, As. tigneeaofWm. Turner- Four Negroes, vis: L ay and her three c'-ii. dren, Sike, Amy and Penn;, levied un sa thr property of Richard Levitte s free mail of eo for; to astisfy four executions from a Justice! Court n favor of John C- Blance, returned to me by aConstable. All that tract of land known by the name ol Tweedaide, in the County of Chatham, con taining 346 .crea, bounded on the north by Savann' b K ver, levied on aa the property of Jo n M irel, to aaliafy execution! id favor in Wm. I'aylorts Son, andoihera Whan Lot containing 66 feet, 8 inchea on B'.vannalt Hivev, 66 feet 8 inchea on Indian* •Iree-, extending from said R ver to the said iCc.t, in extent about 400 feet, th • aame beng the eastern part of Wharf Lot No. 3, Hire -, levied on as the property of Robe i W. Pooler tos t sfy 'wo executions in favor of Jiuiah Pei field, and JolmDicka, property pointed out b tne deteriiam* Alt that half of Lot N-i 13, Columbia Ward, Wi I) the improvements 'he eon ( to aatiafy an esecutlon isaumg cut of a Justi es Court in favor ot Wm. Robinson, retu ntd to me by Constable. ISAAC D’LiON, S C. C april 1 09 J. Shinn’s Panacea 1 . T HE subscriber having dil,s"Vere.l the com position of SWAUWS CELEB HATED FAAACEA, has now a supply on hand fun sale i ho haa reduced thepricc Atom £3 40, to £3 40, or by the doien £24. All charitable inatitutiona in the U. State: and the poor will be supplied gratia. If the ettiaena of the principal citleiam towns, will appoint an agent to order am distribute this medicine to the poor, it will he supolied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure oi the following diaeaaesi—•' scrofula or king’s evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, In"; standing rheumatic affection*, culaneout dia eases, white swelling ind disease ol the bones, and all cases generally of the ulcerous qbarac ter, and chrunic diseases, generally a i|mg it, debilitated conatitMliur.s, but more eaptcially fro n syphilis or afT'ictions arising therrfrom i ulcers in the larynx, nudes, Ue. md that dreadful disease occasioned by a ling and excessive use of mercury. Wo- It it Ja > uae fill in the disi-ase ot the liver-” Certificates. | I hxvc within the lust two yexra h«l an op rjortnuity of seeing several cuien ofv<ry inve tetate ulcers, which having previouiiy resiat ed the regular modes or treatment, wer*. healed by the uae of Mr. Swrirn*! fanacen, »ind 1 do believe, from what 1 have s^en, that it will prove an important remedy in icro tuloua, venereal and mercurial dwe.ises. N.CflAPMAN, M. D Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic, iu the University ot Penn sylvunia I have employed the Panacea of Mr, Swoim in numerous instances, within the Inst thre; . ears, and have always found it extremel.v efficacious, especially in scc*ond«ry avpbilrf ind mercuml diseases. I hare no imaitatior m pronouncing it a medicine of ineKtimabh value. W. GIBSON, M D. professor of Surgery in the Uni'f y of Penn Pniladelphia, February 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist Phihde'phin, ^ov \7 i« 3. I-N EQUITY. Between Lou ; t Licoiiie. and John l*econte. Com platnant.ty a d P ter Imow John Thomu» Chapma < t —•—— Hey no d* ad Viler ia, his Wife, JJ femUiius —Liberty Superior C»urt. Complainants having filed their bill in jL this Court, the object of which ii to pr-rw petuate the testimony of certain persons there in named, and it appearing that the Defend ants respectively reside beyond the Iim»t3 of the state of G orgia, and within the United Siatcs ; It is ordered, that service upon the said Defendant be effected by pubiiratiou in one of thu G- xoUea u Savannih, the said Dcfendnnts to appear and answer the a ; d t>Hl of Complainants, on oi before tht eleventh day»» April next. Jl true copy. E* BAK P R, Clerk, February 10,1825. Fe r 71+ jhei irf s dales. Onth fi st Tuc* da / in May .next, between the usual hours, W 1T.L be s old at the Court House in the County (f Bryan, the fol owing Lots or Darcels ot L-md on the I«l«n i of O ’sab v i tht said County, known in the dan of he partition of the san.e Ial md by the numbc.s one,two, three, four.fi.e, six, seven, and that part of number eight, be ginning at ti.e h dge •t the edge of the woods, in the South part of the aa.d last tract, from the Weater most to Ihe East»*rmost Creek, Ala j Cite Cabbage Garden tract, being the Ea . "rrnost parts of tract ten, eleven, twelve, fro'n the pith in the old fi Id in the savannal, to be continued in a str light line until it inter •o *s Brad ey’s Hum t ock Rashes on one side a d ’.feechee river on 'he u«h i. A’a iHoree H-’aitn »ek, containing fif y ar ren, A « , Brad le' *■> Me" mock, containing one hurd • •? and fKr fi. icres- Anc also, a H«mm< • k *ulle B addock's Camp contamg thirty tig.', acres, be ng pa^ta and p treeis of tbe said I? end oi O t aaw. Levied upon as a pan of t^e e« la of the h e John M >rel, deevaaed, unde •> d iy virtue »f a fi. fa on a decree of th< 8in :nor Court of :bathim County, in a case %h - am Simon Unnall and wife were cum- pl ,-un'« d 1 homaa N. Hurel and others defend' ms I HOMAS HEARN, S. B. C. ’.'aren - : fl 104 IN EQUfTY. Between W. Davies, Administrator, Complain ant and John . arnochan Administrator, d. bonis non with the wi.l annexed of George Hiehardson and other/, Dejendants — 1 In equity Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, 20lh August, 1824. I f appearing that John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the said bill of .•mplaint named, resides without the a’ate of Geor gia, in that part of the United Kingdoms G^eat Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : it it ordered that the said John Murray Car- uochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant’s said billi within nine months from tl^e date of this order, otherwise that the Slid bill, a9 to him, be taken pro confess*. .« and it ia further ordered, that a copy of this ->rder be publish'd once a week, in one of he public Gazettes of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the saidde* 'eudant is required to appear and answer as aforesaid. ■.'rue copy from the Minutes, this 51st day August 1824. A- B.F4NJNIN, Clerk. ‘nigus 1 ,? 4- 50+ Notice. 4 LL person;* hiv in. otniamls against th estate of Constant Fireman Esq i^te of ihe city of Washington, decessed, aie re q ..red to hand them in, legally a'teste a thin the time prescribed by law : and those •ndebtvdlo said e-tate, are required to in; k irameiiate payment, to JAME3 HUNTER, .Adm’r, Jsn 14 4?pt Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will bo made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber- y County, for permission to sell a part of he real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN VV. STACY, Administrator. tier ttt 21 Sheriff’s -ales. On the firet Tuesday in June next; TiWiLl.b • Id at the Ooott-Houae in th< Vi/ Ci-y of' Savannah,between the hour* of -en and four o’clock, the following 16 ,c gMea, v:» — sippin, Matter, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry, p i 1 , Burke,Parriv,B am, Dinah, Little ltram, p. ii.ee, Ben and Ueriam, with the incretue jf the fa nil'ea, levi .'d on under a li'recloaore of I mortgage fri m Peter Timothy to William W'j.h ngton fi r o e. Tw i oegroea. v a: Ned and rea goWj levi ed un a foreclu.ii of a m-otynge from Cbaa, Cimerto Jcaeph K pome. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. ap.-it 4 09 NO 2 ICE. N NB MONTHS after the date hereof, ap> plication will be made tn the Hnnorah). hr 1 .ferior Courtof Chatham county, wh- ttii.g 'nr ordinary purpolea, for leave tuae lot, with the improvementa, situate in t' ity of Savannah,in the aaid county,end know in Hie plan of said city by the No. 43, Brow Ward, tor the benefit of the heirs and legate, of the estate of the late Hugh M’Call, de ceased. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP HRASCH, Executors, net *4 7" Shemi’s Sale. O N thefi si Sn.uruay alter the firat Tuea- *!iy in Ma) next,' between the houra of t* n c ’ f u. o’clock, will be sold at the mar- k< - u»e in tl>e t iwn of St* Murya, he fnl- 1 tr ig • gr >ea, vi*: Judy and her aon John, him .n. an*l . hu- le*, levied un aa the proper ty ,f Ja:neb W iliam iun,Meceiiaed, to aatiafy an .»;• cplion on ihe furecloiure of a mori fn,'e n itvor of E lw*rd F. Tattnall, adminia- tiatur f J ibo Marndton* M. H. HE WARD, S. C* C. 9t Marys February 25,1825. Match 3 • tM NOTICE. N INE months after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Judgea of the Court ji Ordinary of Cha ham county, for leave to del' all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creri itors of said estate. JOHN M’MSH, Executor o^t 19 71 NOTICE N ine months aftt'i d.tc, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary putpoaca for an order, ahaolute, to tell lota Nos- four am five, (4 and 4) in Carpenter’! How, and lot No. one, (1) Green Ward, in the ei y of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalincau, dee. for the benifit of the heirs an 1 credit.,ra of oidesta* WILLI t ' GAS os. Onalified Execute, if * 91* oould with to be. With my thanki, I am jrour 1 , ,ig.dhumbl...rV.n,.«0 yoHGEKAN E Ci ‘aS™Kmf,*uf* 'he District of South- vark, peraonally appeared, and, being nul, aworn, doth declare and lay Jlut the abov- •tatoment is in all respect, oorreot and trui- ind that the aignaiura to It la in the hand writing of this deponent. JOH'J BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, Muy 38, 1BJ4- TO BOUTHEBN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is pcculittly odauted to those diseaaea which are prevalent ■ a _ a _ .... .1 a ..La i « aI 1 (Ha aa.... I la . VALUABLE MEDICINE. WTWA Vegetable Catholicon. IBHE aubacribtrreao otfuliy solicits the at U tention of every fi-ieml of suffering hit iunity, to to the above nrw and invaluable remedy, whose unequal poweri in eliminating from the avatmi the very aeeda of diaeaao, andia reat imig the deranged and morbid oonditl'-n of tlie organa of life to a free and healthy exeroiae of their functions, haa exci ted the sntoniahmjiw, and completely alien „„„„„ •ed the objection* of the moat inert d.iloua — ([rion . the 00 tourc.d population of the South Tucie are the beet nvgumentt. In order to put j disease which is called yawa, it iia ’.he virtues oi tetiatholioonto aa aevere a UU re remedy i a aingle trial ofit, will convince acridity aa possible, It was offered by adve t'sement together with the attendance of a ohyaleian, gratuitoualy to any perarn who would apply for it, and whose cause might seem t come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe esses nf long sta d- Treasui's ) March,. 14, 1825 S W HEhE lS on the 3d of March, 1S '4 i law waa paused bi the Congress of tv i Uu-ttd ( 3t:ffei*,of which the 3d 4th, a*id 5th stcti'-ns areT'*- t^e v-■©••da f How : % v'z : •» Sec. 3. And be it further enaced, That a subscription'.o the amount of twelve milIon of dollars, of the six p r cen». stock uf t-,e yeiv eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, anil the same is hereby proposed ; for which Pur pose book r shall be opened ut the Treasury r -f the United State* and :: Hi s versi loan • ffi ces, on the firat day of April next. \o continut open until the first day of October tbereaHe' , for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock as shall, on the day of sub scription, stand on the books of the ’V-rusury, ad on those of the several loan tffi es, re spectively ; which subscription shall ue effect eel by a transfer to tne U iitcd States, in thr mauner provided by law for such trao fers, of he pred t or cted ts *tandi«.g on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificates of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That ill subscription by such transfer of stuck st<ai be considei >d as part of the said twelve md dons of dollars aufuirxed to be borrowed by the first secti n of his ar.\ » 4 8ec. 4. And tie r further enacted } t That for the whole or any psrt of any sum which shall thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to the renpectiv- subscribers, wh j shall be enti tied to acertifi ate or certiKctdes purporting, that the United Jtmea owe to the holder or holders, thereof, his. her, or their uisigns, a sum to be expressed therein, equal to the smount of the principal atock thus subscribed, bearing an interest n *t exceeding four a.,d o*<e half pdr centum p^r annum, payable quarterly, frjin the thirty-frst day of Decem ber, one-thousand eight hundred and twenty five / transferable in the same manner as i* 1 provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to r* demotion at the plensure of the Uni'tad Statea, aa f'dlows : one •af at any time .^fer the thirty-first day d Ducember, one thousand eight hundred and •venty-eight: and the remainder at «ny time after the thirty-fi st day "f December, one thousand eight hundred and twei.t.'-nine Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of such new certificate; nor until after at least six nonths public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the ecr«tary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective aubgctibcrsihe sever* al sums by them subscribed he; ond the amount of the ceri fixates of four and o»:e half per cent, stock issued to them respectively w Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That he same funds wlrch have heretolo* e been, .id now are pledged by law for the payment af the interest, nnd for tlie redemption end eimbursement of the stock which may be re- le.m^d or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of t' is act, shall remain pledged in like manner for he* payment of the irterest accru- ug on the stock created by reason of sn *l» ubscrip ion, and for the red- notion or reinv- oursetrent of the princip I of (he same. A; d u shall be the duty of the cornmi si oners of ihe linking fund to cause to be applied and paid- in of the said fund, yearly and e’ e**y year, •uch sum and sums as may be annually requir 'd to discharge the irte est accruing on the -,tock which may be created by virtue of this ct The said commissioners are, also, here by authorized to apply, fr m t me to tiiw", ich sum and sums out of the said fund, as* hey m;»y think proper, towards redeeming purchase, or by reimbursement, in con" mity wi«h the provisions of this act, (he ,o incipal of the said stock : and such part ot the annual sum often millions ofd* I!ar»v vest- (I by law in the said commissioners, as mi) »e necessiry and reqiired for th< above pur loses, shall be and continue appropriated to he payment of interest and redemption of he public debt, until the wh'-le *>f the stock j’hich may becreated under the provisions of h 9 act, shall have been redeemed or reirn* buried. n Now, therefore, notice \$ hereby given) (hat b-'oks will he opened at the Treasury rf the 'Inited States, and *t he several loan oflhoa, •n the first day of Aoril next, and continue open until the first d%'* of October, tiiet* af er» for receiving rub •srintions in confornity wh 'he prov siortsoftheaaid law. Thu subacriptiona may be made by the pro prietors of the it ck, eiih*»* m person or by their attorneys duly author'xM to subscribe and transfer it to the Uoited States. Shmid subicriptiona of said atock he made tn an amount exceeding twelve m llions of dollars, a distribution of the said sum of twelve millions of dollars will b>? made among 'be subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the ' reasurv* March "6 to |(0 planter! of its superior efficacy to any reme ly of a similar nature in the United Stater NO t ICE, The advantages of this medicine are, not , — ■ , confining the na*ient unnecessarily to the lug, and s.ima of them seemingly ae mtue I home, or keeping him from his business;—* »ncs, pf . - ented themselves, all of which have 1 vtfitli one solita r y exception, hat of sniri'u* been cured or so much relieved as to warrant I ou , liquors, it doss not lay any restrictions upon he asieition that a lit tie.perseverance will do J appitite li is so gentle in its operation so In fact* such is the confidence of ihe physi I that the p -tient finds himself getting well he cian under whose care these patients were I r#wn ot tell how. As it is not the wish of the disced, in this remedy, a confide ce reiu-t proprietor to take any thing lor which be ing from (he irresistible convicii n that haa I canno t give a consideration equal in value, >esn forced upon his mind by ocular demon- I persons at a distance who may wish to try Ovation, and a personal trial of it on hirnsell I (J i 9 medicine, but who are not certain if it •hat be permits me* to declare it as his d ci- | ^ applicoble to their complaint, are request- led opinion, that he Catholicon ia not only h | tu describe their case and symptoms in perfectly safe ami innocent, but a most p*»w- | A tetter, post-paid, and directed to him—this erful and invaluable remt’dy in certain dii* I setter will b3 immediately j laced in hinds easi’8 and states of the s*stem, such aa ihe f-1 I fully* comp*-.tent to der.id- *he question,— owing:— . •, I Should '.he remedy not seem lo suit the dis- De ffllty reuniting from intemperance and e6ge#l ^ ey W ,R be frankly told go. dissipation j Old and invelerat Ufcera. CAUTI 'N* in t(ie b*>n a attended with swellings ot the I x 0 prevent tl.^ippointment it ii well to jmn s j I.idigeiti'm* Bbtffiea on the face, I .^te that ittahus in ordinary cases from 3 tu pi mp.e ’, 8cc. \ All complainis ot the Liver; I 5 ^ottlej to efficct a cure so that peismis who •’eUvr .* Yawst Syphilis ; Cutaneous diseases I HfC labouring under any str ous infirmity, general y { Mercurial and scroiuloui com-1 m . l4 t mike up their mind lo persevere to that plaint" . , . . I extent at least--if they do not, they might as The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol- I gjtVC themselves the* trouble and expense emnly pledges h s word consists exclusively j .f using a a ni«ller qitHntit -'. nf vegetable matter) with ihe exception of * I or tle % put p lid ind enclosing the m ney. ei ght detfrmi iation to the bowels,, which it I immediately Httund^d t*i, and lie mcaiiint preserves in a soluble state, acta insensibly, is | pucjedgud delivered with directions for use, SCOTT’S BIBLE iTaatOTTM IMTIOa. 7 P B. U P 0 6 A \> a By SA MUEL T. Vi MSTBayn limbi", Or.en fe- puiUHUn, *•,2?L..*?; FA Mar HIBf.E *matn<neJi 0r £* gmal Reference <o be ;o,,, , ’™"- VOLUMES ROYAL OCTjro ‘\ iX belluhed with a likeueei of the terms. I t ihall be atell'Drimed, un eooj tl ... . be compria-tl infix handiome volST’"!? w'il contain the Scriptures of the nj ! AVw Testaments, the Intreduciery nu Explanatory Antes, am Fructic-.l 0inJH ^ ana alt Hie capioua JMir'fimv. Hefei in* printed word tor word fnm tl,. , Stereotype Edition, publifiied linceth. n thor’s decentc The price will h, a,, 4 *" board, i £34, in sheep ( £30, i„ ni |f b 9 i , ' l « The whole work wdl be read, May, 1824, ' Extracts nf Letter, adireuedt, thtP^V, I esteem Dr Sco'.tA Family Bible, w * calculated to promote the ea w . „f, ' 2 Utectnaacatcely p 0 „;bl e f„,V* read daily the Nnttiand 0bier»i,i„„,'. J Family Bible without heenmia*, “J."*• letter man. BD1VA8D D ObSpm* I have seen no no nm-nury of .. .., Scripture* which I thin* H ».u . f’" ' 1 general uae and ed.feahon. whichever famalj ought toposjeu 1 A. RtTOV, pl«*u8»mt tn the Us»e* and requires n particu ar regimen, ^abstinmee lr;.m apirtuous ff- quois always except'd.) or confinement. Ah j a gentle, sa'e and agree tb’e cathartic imd> cine, improving the appetite and reatorirg the | general tone of the system, it is comid-ntiy i recoin.TQended to iadies in a delicate situa- i i0U . W \V. POH KU, 66 Cliei’iut-street, Philadelphian May 31,1824 At the request of Mr. iV. W Potter, I have late.y exhibited, in several inrtanccs, a medi cated sirup called Po-ler’a Vegctibic Catho icon, with the m.»2t deeded advantage. 1 has, aa et, never failed ••ffecting a cure i« e«ery case in which I have t.oug. t prup<$v t * employ it. H. Ml U nti E, M d Pb ndephia, July 28ih, 18 ’4. Mr. W IV. Potter. Dear sir—You expressed a wish th»t 1 would give a concise statement of my fli ff . r ings, from 4 the hopeless commencement, ti the present propitious stage of nr disease ’ About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seized with a violent fevei\ Having no medietd at tendants on board* I w**s compelled to hear any place in the city, and forwarded as di« rectid N. B. To prevent the possibility of nil im- p ’Sition, it w ii! br sold in the city of Philadel phia, at the office in Fifth near Race-'Strict, >ral the dwelling of (he oropri tor, No. 66 dhennu- afreet, only, an-.l abroad by his an thunzed agents W W p*)T'l EB, 66 C\emul Street, Philade'pfita’ I have appointed Gl.OIlGE RYE ISON Druggist, of Savannah, m. sole agent. Drug ,lists wh* ting the above valuable medicine -will be supplied by him for c*sh, at the s*me rat«*, hj if ordered direct from me—v>z. $30 pe d zen, or three dollar* a a ngie bottle. W. sv. i»OT (‘Eli, Philadelphia. Any person on application to Iheeubac-ihc- wdl be furnished with certificates of ihe < ffi cacv of the *b:>ve madicine, suffieieot <a vmce the nnnd of the must sceptical, althougi too numerous t-nd hng'hy for n**wipaper n. neriion, GEO. Ui'ERSO.*-, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets. d**c 13 Vul ivuvation Wanted A NY information from, or relative to Mr. a........ M - ... Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of it" as I might for two weeks, when on my ar-1 Manchester, England, and who, when last ival at Charleston, 8. C. it was tr eated as heard from, resided nt Mnntieollo, Jaopor Typhus. Tbeskffl of my Physician aubdutd county, Georgia, where it was understood the fever, but P? anix-iike, the termination j he had married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. ICTThe editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer ail obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in of thii gave ria^ to a disease equally distresr ing, and which, till now I had th-tight incur-. I -able. Various abscesses made thei unwel-1 Tome appenrance, particularly on the j lints, which were swc.ied to an enormous size.— ! These emdtiaUy subsided into hard (umore* one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision whs now made and a large jan L oking-b lasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and l’ier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri ces, by J. li. HERBERT & CO. dec Id W CM II. —" i. itiviaivti it no iivn iuswv n.i.i r ■ * .— . . evacuation of nus, rr»*xed with p rcc s of bone j sertions ui^their papers. * took place. In addition to this, I aufl’.-.red ihe most excruciating pains in my joints tiiat mar ever experienced- Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief r ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of J which increased with every succeeding year. Such was my painful si usti.m that 1 .ieypaire* of ever being restored to my heal h ; lhad not only tried the egular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem« edy 1 could heur ot ; It was in this av fu! and despondmg condition,that I was persuaded to commence a courae of your Vegetable Di h I •con, and t e happy result is, “/ om the we of the two btttUs, iriy whole system ha» under gone a complete i evo ution, my pains h joefo sa te i me ;” the discharge from my xnee ueg n to dimmish, and soo i ceased aliogeth.er, h ulcer from whence it proceeded being com p’etely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can t ame, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, has returned -I a:> in fact, near y wel . and feel conf;d.-r.t that n few bottles m<*re of y* ur, (to rr e) invaluabh medicine, will m ke me per ectiy so. Yourobl g d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JH. 49 Carron Castings, a(D 0 'DTOLg™^»rew?b c ; st dec IB N. B: WEED. Philadelphia, July "6 18’4. My confidence in the veget ;oJe catholicon is tindimiuishvd, and ns fresh in-tanecsof ilf powers arj daily ocr.nrri'.g, in my ov/n pr»c lice I have no hesitation in recommending »v in the peculiar di.iei!3e<^to which it is applica ble, os "Aiperior to any remedy i am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUR UUK. M. D. Philadelphia, May 28, !8 4 Sir—In conntquence of imprudent expos ureib'ir - ears ago. I had'th'i misfortune to be come .”ffi cted with a disease, the painful re sul'sol t^hich induced me to apply in sue- cess 1 on to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from wtiose ren edies I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing >8 the former. My whole syste m became a fected. 1 could get no rest a» night on ae count of the violent pain that I felt in every pnrt of my body ; the weakness and emacia tion of which was su«:h that I could scarcely walk. In this state 1 fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon-four bottles ot which, baa completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite is good} and m\ strength restored With maoy thanks for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, &c. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman. Philadelphia, May 28,18*4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty mat _F »r nearly six years I have beer Pi ot i read -g tj HALF BBLS. Inglia’ Pilot Bread, X m just received and lor sale hv J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 29 Feather Bros J EST received by the William Wallace, a large supply of the above articles, with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to be of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 37 Webster’s "peling Books, i > ECE1VED and for 6ale by 1» Jun 13 JV. B. WEED. •Spanish Segars. l. O 0 X q fdo| S P a » i6, ‘ SQ g ara ' Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 ast heel Iron Box cstoves, F or sale by n. b. weed, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 l wt\eA Hair N 1 atrasses T HE subscriber has just received an as sortment of the above articles, war ranted to be of the best quality, for sale by l. W. MOH11EL. oettt Tar, Pitch, H sin c$c. JUST RECEIVED, AA BBLS TAR 10 do Pitch TO do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For Bale by ■ A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building. Feb 4 for vVire Fenders a .d Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, a martyr to i diseaae, whole ravagc"utreat. I R ECEIVED per ship Corsair, and f ened. if not aoon (topped, to put a period to I ^ sale by N. B. WEED, my existence. Having had no reguhTr medi- efi advice from the eommeneement, my complaint at last got to such a height that ! could not swallow w.thout great pain and dtffi ulty. Tumor" formed in different parta of my budy, and 1 bust, to think my situation dec 27 27 .. " t. l oix sugars. 1 (a HOGSHEADS of Sti Croi - Sugars, .... XIJ of very prime quality, landing from almost desperate. The five bottlea of the Iechooner Nancy, and for sale by u h i Ch 1 b«e taken hale com- HALL L HOYT, pleleqr cured me, and I am now aa wellu 11 Jan 10 tv and convenience of its atrenRemeZ'tk fi Cle.rneaa .r.J ft lelity of n s exposition,* ! '.catoeia snd peritpicmty of in, t ,| e u ’ ’ ncvoli nee and candour of in spi,;,, it, ec ° cisentaa and pertiuency of ,u a-.iplic,! Hud for its unifnt m twiids-itcy to uro noteei-v i'tUcal truth N *iu pieiy. ABIBL HOLOT? Of Of. Scoff's Family lliblf. I i S * l f r , e ', n say, that in my estimation it (ioa^pvedlyr a among our ablest snd her Comm- nti-ie?. • n .. TM0M.VJ BAl.fiwiii Dr. Scotrs Family B \i\c intended pecially for t-*e u«e of Ch.-istisn umilie* in work high y evangelical, extensively w m live, and deeply interfering Daniel c. s andeus. The character of Dr. 8coU , « Commci-uii <»n th**B.bie isaogenmll;, kiown, ir,do riighlv approved amongst thr moat intdi.M •iixl nioqa csir.itiana ihrougiioul ourcoJt/v, ■ n • bus passed rapidly tlirou K iiiu aumk u editions, that l deem further tecvmmcuuf tioud uteditss* J am acqufcintcd with no Com«*nutv oa ih Sacred Scriptures, which I would otwe cordially recommcitu for general me. Ihe plan of the work is good JOSHUA BATIK Perhaps in no way, can miniaten.li.it-uctoii >f youth, ami private Cluittians, do ^crv : ce lo secietv, than by eseitn,T tiwga selves to ciisst this f ulv invd.'uok •v*hk JOSHUA HUN r IN0T0N, I know of no ^ununents y which ij brftet caiculiicd for diflusiog coneet views oi‘i*> gr<*8t truths of Cl»riil:.inily, «< d ItoVin^tilc. t’ary impressions on tlt«* mind when riirj ii -m the pf u>al of it, than the one ytu ue *b jut to pub.ish. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer stems lessdiap*>acd toeonieni for barren specula* i ’ns. None more uniform ly or mm* powi fully incu rates (he gretii es- -enttals ot mh l e lwn - "tnva yet- vadiis the work is excellent it is the •(ieclionare, healing, yet faithful spiffioflbe gospel* DAfclELDANA. From particular ex-uninati n, and concur ring testimony, thei e is no doubt on ray mid trial Scott's Family Bibh* superior to il jihers. ' JO."* PH EMERSON. You will ptcHB? to se; d me six copies d Scott’s Bible / 1 refer to your lately propoid edition. Perhaps 1 ahull induce live om * take (lie a tine number.. H-L. Ii is u itb extreme pfessure I percein voc are about to publish a r.ew eliiomi ScaiU'g Bible. Having been in p*m?s»m«( t more than 20 years, I trua" I kmif s» rinng nf tt» vai'ie, and am determined h mote iis c reunion among my friends T>J will please foi ward six copies as suooiip-J' lahed. ’ I have obtainod four sub-cribsn fo: iU excrilent woi k you are publishing U- I propose to take seven sets niScou'i Hi ble, and w ill be accounub e for thenv. JC. I have obtained subscribers for D D ^ici of Sco*i*6 F-nuiy B blu. ).C. 1 ahali probably need eight orteni -i i Scott's Faniity Bible. J. I 1, Rev. S. S. of P. has o ta'.ned ten i'-l-w bers. E.H. 1 have observed* that you are about ?c> fishing another edition of Scon's Bbie hope you may su'Cee : os you Ii ve doue'i ormur editions. 1 have been endeavoringb jrocure aubscriberr amoi g our people* ^ enor more subscriber* wiii be obioi-'ed- ().&& I will take sets (of Scon's Bh't) bound and lettered. J f I have obtained ten subscribers fur l* edition of the Family Bible—sml h ;nv r 'J doubt but ihere might he samel hug bksiw copies void in this place if you had »n here—I thought the work ought to br ts* courage d and for hat reason took a subscJ-j 1 * tion piipet. It is a work that evet> l W'l should have that is able to purduec- J. E fi & I am glad, (hat y^u propose (o prlsi ^ Scott's excellent Family Comment/' should be very glad if it we.*e in n»y power to .^tve a more liberal patronage u> fit® w J r J than, as circiidistances are, I cm *, , r! i owe ver, be able to do something 5 ten se's I shall oertaioly take t and >1 ID> -- double that number. 1 have p«ocured fifteen subscnbtw 4 Scott's Bible. J A* 1 ' 1 . 1 think I shall dispose of 20 sets or ri be Family Bible. I have circulated proposals for S 'o r «, Bible; l ow mnny have been ^ngAged > n1, cannot ull; but between 20 ami 30 jej" h s vich.ily. ^ .J I have concluded tn become raspo' ,rx | to you fo. r thirty sets of Scotl'a Comine^bT’ C- F I have pfocared 106 nbicriberi l» Bible; 6 §et« to be bound in calf; 3 be done In board, the other 97 sen, and lettered aa deicribed in the P ro *P^ I 1 presume I could procure 500 tier* for your edition of Scott’s Bible JJP demar.d ia increasing for them - Tb f fj, finally supersede every other large or «” Bible. Fitly ot my subscribers live tarele of 8 miles t An, Just published an edition of the sa** completed in six volumes, without references/price in boan. £18; £31 / in calf £27. Either of the* e# m, y t,e had ot thepnbli h -r in Boaloni 8 C- fc J 8CHBNCK. Senteattb. , J." U .Matldng BrxisTies, ,1 OWIEM** 1 nov*0