Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 09, 1825, Image 4

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4" miEE City Sheriff’s Sales Oh the JlrH Tueulay in May next, rrail.L b« Wild in frnt of the Court Hou< \JW in tie City of Savannah, between tli usual hour! of 10 »nd 4 o'clock, One negro n«n ntmrH Tom, levied on *'- the properly of John end Vdevin Devil, to Hli.Vv t wo ironi ,ne t ' ou ’ 1 or Com mon Pleee end Oyer end Terminer, for the c. tv Of Savannah, John G. Illance vs. John F. G Otvir, G lerdun of John end Valerie Da- *i«, end Wm. Bowere ve. the asm". All the buildingt on the centre pnrt of Trun Lot letter H, et preee.it in ihe occupation o, Job T. Boiler, Pei civil Wad. bounded nortl by Preiident.it. louth by York*»t east b; one portion ot mid Lot, weit by the Court House, levied on ee he property of Job X Hotel, to mtiify in ex-cution from the Cour of common Pleei end Oyer ind Terminer ft» the City of Siviunih, Semuel M. Mordecai vs Job T. Bullet. Southern hilf of LotifN l 39, thirty-mm tod 4’', f jrty, with the improvcmrnu thermt, Elbert Wad, bound Jd north by Ihe norther,, halt of mid Loti, south by Liberty st. east by Jefferaon-st. lev ed on as the property of Bon jamin Shefiall, to satisfy two exrcuiions Iron the Court of Common Pleat and Oyer am Terminer for the City of Savam ah, Jesir Mount VI. Brnj. Sheftall. A I the right, title, anil interest, of Bddwn Co k to that double tenement budd ntr on iht Western part of Trust Lot letter A, bounder' no thby Bryan.it. south by St. Julian-st. eia by part of said Lot, west by Wliittker.it lev icd on ai the property of Baldwin Cook, t, satisfy an execution from the Court of Com ■son Pleas and O er and Terminer fir the City of Savannah, Norman Peaae y«. Baldwin Cook. All that Lot ind Improvement* known it the plan of the City of Savannah, as Lot No.2. two.Hercival Ward,bounded north by Wrigh' Squire, south.by • lane, east by -Lot No. 3 three, west l>v Lot No 1, onr, levied on as properly of Jnb T Bolin, to sat sfy in exe euti in fro n the Court of Common Pleas arc O ei and Terminer for the City of Savannah, J tseph Clark vi. Job T Belles, rod assigned to 3 B- Parkmin, property pointed out bj defendant, and rahject to o mnrtragn. A. I D’LYON C S. sprit 4 09 Hi heriflf’s Sale. Sheriff’s Sales. Jirtl Tuesday in May next, be loltl in front of Ihe Court- . House, in the city of Sivinnsh, between e uiual iiouri of ten and four o'clock, The following eight maro ag?! u—»mia, eowriiu,alary Het- V and Jim, levied ominder a fl.ta. on a fore* losure, aathe property of Charlea H. Hay* en, in favor of Frederick W. Hiem man- march 7 ISAAC D'LYON, S. C. C. J. Shinn’s Panacea. fJtllE subscriber havjnjjdiacovcred the com Georgia—Camden County. Svpkhior Court, October Term, 11124 Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Selvcster Bryant. vN petition of Timothy Hopbine, stating I that in consideration of certain prom- ssory notes, made to the said Timothy, by ■hem, one pavable with inte r est, from first if January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822: second payable as aforesat *, on the first ot lanuary, 1823/ and a th'rd payable as afore* said, on the first of January, 18.14 executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, his her* md assigns, on all those four trac's of Laid, ituated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by he said Timothy, to the said Langley and •telvester, and lying on llie south side of Great Satdla River, one tract containing sev enty-seven!acres, more or less/ two tracts containing fifty acres, more or less, and one ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh* weight acres, more or less, conditioned for he payment of the three said several notes, on the days above mentioned, and that said iiveral notes remain unpaid—-on motion ot Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintiff, it i* kdered, that th * said Langley and Selvester, (heir heirs or assigns, pay into Court, within welve months fto.li this date, the sums due ■ n said notes, and the interes and cos’s, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. ver foreclosed, and that such other proceed tigs take place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 1814. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 '* 87 $re _ position of SIVAIM'S CELEBRATED PANACEA, has now a aupply on hand for sale i he has reduced thrprice from *3 JO, tv *2 SO, or by the doien g J4. All charitable institution! in the U. Stater and the poor will be aupplied gratia. If ihe citiaena of the principal cities anil towna, will appoint an agent to order, afle dlatribnte thia medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine ia celebrated for th* cure o( the fallowing diaeaaeaacrofula orking'i evil, ulcerated or putr<d lore throat, long standing rheumatic affections, cutanevv 3 dir esses, white swelling ind diaease of thebonea, and all caaca generally of the ulcerous lharac ter, and chronic diseases, generally a'ping ir. debilitated constitutinna, but mare ei|jccialli fro-n syphilis or affections arising ther,from ; ulcers in the larynx, nodes, Uc. slid thwi dreadful disease occasioned by a lo'g and excessive use of mercury, Uc- It ia wao use ful in the diaease of the liver-” VALUABLE MEDICINE. tOTTElL’d Vegetable Catholicon. ^jpHE aubscribrr respectfully sol rits the st Certificates. I hive within the lust two yeari had an op porlunity of seeing several cases of very inve terate ulcers, which having previously res'it* ed the regular modes of treatmcati weri healed by the use of Mr. .Swrim’s Pamcea, and 1 do be1icve» from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in icro* fuloua, venereal and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University oi Penn sylvania I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim, in numerous instances, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in sec-ondary syphilis and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Uui’ty of Penn. Philadelphia, February 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, JVot> 17. 1823. Treasury Departme it, , March, 14, 1825 On the Jirtl Tuetday in May next, W II L be a Id at Ihe Court House in the City of Savannah, between the hours often end four o’clock. Lot and Buildings No. 17, seventeen. Wash ington Warn in 'he C tv of Savannah, bound* ed east by Lit No- 18 e ghtern, south by 8t. Julian-at. west by Price.it and north by Brvan at. levied on as the property of Ste phen S. Williams to satisfy an execution in favor of Jane* M'Henry, and othe; a, As. ligoeeaofWm. Turner. Fiarr Negroes, via: L»iy and her three chil dren, Sike, Amy and Penny, levied on aa the property of Richard Levitte a free man of co lor, to satisfy four execution, from a Justices Court in fhvor of John C- Biance, returned to me by a Constable. All that tract of land known by the name of. Twred»'d“, in the County of Chatham, con- taiuiogJiA sores, bounded on the north by Savannah K ver, levied on as the property of Jo n Morel, to satisfy executions in favor or Wm Taylor St Son, and others Whart Lot containing 66 feet, 8 inches on 8 vannah Kive , 66 feet 8 inches on Indian* street, extending from said River to the laid St-ei.t, in extent about 400 feet, th* wne being the eastern part of Wharf Lot No* 3, three, levied on aa the property of Robert W Pooler, to a t sfy two execution, in favor ol' Joahh Pe fold, and Jonn Dicks, property pointed out b the defendant. All that hair of Lot No 13, Columbia Ward, with the improvements the. eon, to satisfy an execution issuing out of a Justices Court in favor ot Wm Robinson, returned to me by a Constable. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. eeril 3 09 IN EQUITY. Between Louis Leconte, and John Leconte, Com pfainunts, and Peter Leront John Thomas Chapman, —— Iteyno’ds and Valeria, his Wife, D'fendants Liberty Superior Court. I ^HE Complainants having filed their bill in . thia Court, the olj«ct of which i j to p**r« petuate the testimony ot certain persons there in named, and it appearing that the Defend* ants respectively reside beyond the limits of the state of G orgia, and within the United States : It ia ordered, that set vice upon the said Defendants be effected by publication in one of the Gazettes of Savann-.b, requiring the said Defendants to appear and answer the said hill of Complainants, on or before the eleventh day o April next. Ji true copy, E* BAKER, Clerk. February 10, 1825. Fe3 ’7 77+ W HET'E AS on the 3d of March, 1 P?5, law was passed by the Congress of the IN EQUITY. Sheriff’s sales, .Onth°fist Tuesday in May next, between the vraal hours, ILL be sold at the Court House in the Between *F. Davies Administrator, Complain ant, and John t arnochan Administrator, de bonis non with the will annexed of George Richardson and —~Jn equity, Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, %Uth August, 1824. I T appearing ibat John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms oF Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : It ia ordered that the said John Murray Car nochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant’s laid bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the Said biltj as to him, betaken pro confesso .• and it is further ordered, that a copy of thin order be publishtd once a week, in one of the public Gazettes of this state, until the ex< piration of the time within which the said de fendant ia required to appear and answer as aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 2!st day August. 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 50f W County iff Brvan, the following Lota or parcels of Lund on the Island iff Osaab*u, i'i the said County, known in the plan of *he partition of the same Idind by the numbers one, two,three, four,five, six, seven, and that part of number eight, beginning at the hedge ot the edge of the woods, in the South part off th s said last tract, from the Wester most to . the Eaatermost Creek, Also, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the Enatermoit parts of tract ten, eleven, twelve, ftom the pith in the old fi Id in the Savannah, to be continued in a straight line until it inter s? u ls Bradley’s Hama ock tfirshes on one aide Bid geechee river on the mh-r. Alan,Horse Huminook, containing fif.y acres. Also, Brad ley’s Hammock, containing one hui d ed and fifty five acres' And alao, a H^mmo* k '•alle. Braddock’i Camp containg thirty eight acres, being parts and parcels of the said Island of Osaabaw- Levied upon as a part of the e§ late of the lve John Morel, dec^aayd, unde, mrd by virtue of a fi. fa on a decree of thi* Superior Court of Chatham County, in • ensc. wherein Si mm Donald and wife were com* pLiuantt, and 1 human N. Morel and others defendant! THOMAS HEARN, S. B. C. March 30 105 A LL persons hiving demands against the /*. estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re q iired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed bv law : and those ndebted to said eitite, are required to make remediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 42pi Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell n part of tile real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN VV. STACY, Adininistrntor. dor IR 91 no i ice. N ine MONTHS after the date hereof, ap- plication will be made to the H»n«>rab!< Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in June next. 11,1. ne avid at the Court-House in the C'uv of Savannah, between the hour, ef en and four o’clock, the following 16 ne- groci, via .— Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry, BiDv. Burke,Parris, B am, Dinah. Little Brum, Prince, Bun and Meriam, with the increme jf the families, levied on under a foreclosure of a mortgage ft m Peter Timothy to William Wash ngton. for use. a Tvo negroes, va: Ned end Glasgow,, ltvl e-t-on a foreclosure of a mortgage from Chaa. tLmer to Joaeph K ip-™-. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. april 4 . G® Sheriff’s Sale. QN the first Saturday after the first Tuei day in Moj next, between the hour, of. ten and four o’clock, wilt be sold it the mar- ket ltouse in the town of Ft- Marya, he fol lowing negroes, via: Judy and her son John, Biinou, end tdiaries, levied an aa the proper ty of James Williemion, deceuefl, to satisfy an execution on the foreclosure of a mort gage, in favor of E<!w*rd F. Tattnall, adminia- fcrat ir -f John Hamilton- M. II. HEIWAHD, s. C. C, st Mary., February 3J,183J. March3 • ■ 8* Notice. he I.iferlor'Cnurt of Chstlism countv, whe tting for ordinary purposes, for leave to let lot, with the improvements, situate inti" coy of Savannah, in the Raid county,*nd know n the plan of said city by the No. S3, Brow- Ward, for the benefit of the heirs and legatee- if the estate of the late Hugh M’Cail, de ceaied. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BItASCH, Executors. oct 14 7‘> NOTICE. N INE month, after date, application will be made to the H-m. the Judge, of the Gorin ,rl Ordinary --f Chatham county, for leave to —ir .11 the real estate of the late William Craig, , tor the dcnon, ..rine wi—. deceased, r tor* of aaid estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oct12 71 NOTICE I^TINB monthi after date, application will be *31 made to the Interior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, absolute, to sell lots N«a* four am five, (4 and 5) in Carpenter’s Row, and lot No. one, (1) Green Ward, in the city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalineau, dec. for the benefit of tfie heira and creditors of said estate WILLI AM GAS ''ON, Qualified Executor• ,7 07a Un ted States, of which Ihe 3d, 4th, sod 5th sections are in the 'voids f .how ng, viz : ** Sec, 3. And be it further enacted. That r subscription to tbe amount of twelve miiloni- of dollars, of the sis p r cent, atock of t.:e yea* 1 eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the same is hereby proposed ; for which pur pose book’ shall be opened at die Treasury t* the United States, and at th> a -veral loan < ffi ces, on the first day of April next, to continue open until the first day of October thereafter, fur such parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock as shall, oh the day of sub •scription, stand on the books of tiie Treasury and on those of the several loan efflees, re apeelively / which subscription shall oe effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the manoer provided by law for such trao ffers, of the credit or crr.d : ts standing on tbe said books, and by a surrender of tbe certifica‘eK of the stock so subscribed: Provided, That all subscription by such transfer of stock shall be considered as part of the sa>d twelve mil lions of dollars authorized to be borrowed by the first section of his act. t% Sec. 4. And be i‘ further enacted. That for the whole or any part of any sum wnich shall I,,- thua •**bjMribeiL (vp.dirc shall hejentared * the respective subscribers, who snail be en tied to a certificate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the bolder or holders thereof, .his, her, or their assigns, aum to be expressed therein, equal to the amount of the principal stock thus subscribed bearing an interest not exceeding four anc one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-fi st day of Decem ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five / transferable in the same manner as ii provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of tiie United State*, as f'Mowa : one ha f at any time af er the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time after the thirty first dav <ff December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty«ntne Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of such new certificate ; nor until after at least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the if.cretary of the Treasury to cAuse to be trans 1 ferred to the respective subscribers the sever* ai sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four and one half per cent, stock issued to them respectively “ Sec, 5, And be it further enacted, That the same fund* which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the payment of the interest, and for the redemption ai d reimbursement of the s'ock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of tills act, shall remain pledged in like manner for ;hepavmentof the interest accru ing on the stock created by reason of su ■ub‘crip*ion, and f *r the redaction or reim bursement of the principal of tlr same. At c i' shall be the duty of the commi. Stoners of the linking fund to cause to be applied and paid niLofthe sai l fun*, yearly and e’-c-y year. Huch sum and sums as may be annually requir* -rd to discharge the interest accruing on the itock which may be created by virtue of this ict The said comm jsioners are, also, here* <y authorized to apply, fn m t me to timr, "t«b xtim qnH sum* nut of the s-’’ 1 ' f»«iil, t>« they may think proper, towards redeeminj iy purchase, or by reimburaemeut, in con- f ormity with the provisions of this set, the n incipal of the said stock : and such part of the annual sum often millions of dollars, vest- id by law in the said commissioners, as mny •e necej-Biry and required for tht above pur- uosea, aliAll be and continue appropriated to •he payment of interest and redemption of the public debt, until the whole of the stock which may be created under the provisions of this act, shall have been redeemed or reiiR bursed.” Now, therefore, notice ia hereby gven, that books will be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and «t *he several lom offices, on tbe first day of April next, and continue open until the first da” of October, thereaf er. for receiving sub.4nrir>tions in conformity wi l i 'he prov sionsofthcsMid law. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors of the stock, either in peraoa or by their attorneys duly authorize'to subscribe ami transfer it to the United States. Sh un! subscriptions of said stuck be made tor an amnuif. exceeding twelve ro.lliotia of dollars, • distribution of the said sum of twelvr millions of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to the auma subscri bed by them respectively, SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury" March 26 10?||tO " tention of every friend of suffering hu unity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the s> stem tliu very seeds of disease, and in rest irr.ig the deranged and morbid condition of the organa of life to a free and healthy exercse of their functions, has exci ted the ahtuniahment, and completely silen red the objections of the moat inert d.ilou* — Facts are the best arguments. In order to put die virtues of tbe Uaiholicon to as severe a scrutiny as possible, it was offered by adve> * t semrnt. together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any persm wiio would apply for it, an.l whine cause might seem t come within the range of its healing power—numbers ofsevere cases of long Ms d- »ng, and some of them seemingly de<p» r te ones, pro ented themselves, all of which have been cured or so much relieved as to war runt ho assertion that a little perseverance will do In fact, such is tbe confidence of the pliysi cian under whose ca-e these natients were ilaced, in this remedy, a cot fide ce re»u t ng from the irresistible conviction that has been forced upon his mind by ocular demon* st ration, and a person«1 trial of it on h'msel' that he permits me to declare it as lus deci ded opinion, thnt he Catholicon ia not only ’« perfectly aafe and innocent, but a moat pow erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases and states of the s^ stem, such as the fJ owing!— Debility resulting from intemperance an ! dissipation j Old »nd invetera' Ulcers. Pa»n.i in the b< n.^s attended with swell ngs of t!i<. tin's { Indigestion, Blot.'hea on the face, pimple*, (kc.; Al> complaints of the Liver ; Tetter.* Yaws; Syphilis.* Cutaneous diseases generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exception fff u si ght determi iation to the bowels, winch it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires n .particu ar regimen, tabsiinencc from spirtuous li quors always excepU d,) or confinement. A' a gentle, safe and agree tb’e cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite and restoring th? general‘.fine off the system, it is confidently recommended to iadies in a delicate situa tion. i W. W. POTTER, 66 Cheaiiui-streeti •ould wish lobe*. With my thanks, I am your obliged humble servant, Wc. GVORGE KANE. City of Phi'adelphia, ss George K» ic, of tbe District or South* wark, personally appealed, and, being dol. iworn, doth declare and say that the abov*. statement if In all respec.tR correct and true And that the signa'ure to ft is in the baud writing of thia deponent J')H U5PTNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,, 1824- SCOTT’S BIBLE ITRMOTm KDl riOZ. t TO SOUTHERN PLANriSRS. The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly adapted to those diaeaaea which are prevalent among the coloured population of the south In that disease which is called yaws, ft is a sure remedy ; a an gle trind of it, will convince p'anters of its superior efficacy to any rente dy of a similar nature in the Uuited States* Philadelphia, May 31,1824. At tbe request of .Mr. W. W. Poiter, 1 have lateiy exhibited, in several instances, a medi cited sirup, called Potter’s Vegetiblc Catho licoo, with the most decided advantage, has, aa * et, never failed effecting a cure in every case in which I have thought proper to employ it. II. M’MURTUIE, M D. P HUT OS ALa Ity SJI MU El. V. At •7,rn«'( II;,tan fa- fiiHi.Mn r $ FAMILY 'IIBI.E ctuMuntJ final tle'e tncr, la he •*«"■ vdlu tK v uoY.il. or rlwVft bciltthcU vilh a tikene,, of ihe ** terms. |T ahsM he well printed, on Rond p , pe , r.‘ , . h,na,o ? e NOTICE. The advantages of this medicine are» not confining the pa*lent unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from ins business.*— With one solitary exception, 'bat of apirite- otw liquors, it does not lay any restrictions upon his appetite It is so gentle >n us opera 1 .uin that the patient finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish of the proprietor to take any th r* lor which he cannot give a consideration equal in value persons at a diBtnnce who nmy wish to try »is medicine, but who are n-jf certain if it i» applicoble to their complaint, arc request d to describe 'heir c«»-* nod symptom* »o i letter, pnst-paid, and directed to him—tii t> letter will be immediately placed in h mus ‘oily competent to decide the question.— Should he remedy not r.eem to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told go. CAUTPN* To prevent d sappoi>itm?nt it is well to stite that it tanes in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that pe; suns who are labouring under any serious infirmity, mud mike up their mint! to peisevere to that extent at least—if they do not, they might us well gave themselves the trouble and expense f tiring a smaller qunn'iiv. All 0' ile i post-paid and enclosing the m mey, immediately hitundid t<», *tuil th»j nieuiciue puckedand delivered with directions for use, 4 o any place in the city, and forwarded as ill* rented N. B. To prevent the possibility of ill im position, it v, it! be sold in the city of t’hiladei- phu at the office in Filth near Uace-Str.'et, or at the dwelling of the propri- tor, N -.. 66 Uhemut s reet, only, »n I abroad by hia au thorized agents. W W POTTER, 66 Che mu i Street, Philadelffiia* will contain the Scriptures of the ov# j Nrw Testaments, the Iiih oductory f)i tt ..'M Explanatory \otes, am Practic lOh,^,^ and all the copious Markina Refae* printed word lo.- >o. , fr . m i» le i e, ‘ Stereotype Edit.on, published since '.horis decease The price will b? boards; R?4. in sheep; g »(t !n cl ir K fy The while work will be ready fordeLt'f May. 1825, * Ex'roots of Letters add esied to the Pul'i,' I esteem Dr. Scott’s F.m.iy Bible, c*“'seof truth and calculate'] to promote tiie . piety Ilteemaicarcdy noss'Ma fn. U . read daily tbe Note, and ObJ tl o™,i„ Family Bible iwithnut becuminJ w ;, ' n ! h ' •rotter man. Eu >VARD D GIl'FFm 1 I hive jeen no no nnirotary .,f f, . Scripture* which I think so w c |i .j'*," . r ' d ^t.nCi«l uo«- niKl vsJ.ftuuv^.,. (| . to J ’hich evefj family ought to po'sVoi! v Mr Phi atiephiu, July 28ih, 1824. W- W. Fatter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish thnt I would give a concise statement of my auffer- ings, from - the hopeless commencement, t" the present propitious stsge ef ray disease.’ About five years agu, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seix td with a violent fever. Hating no medical at tendants on host'd, I was compelled to best it, ss I ought for two weeks, when on my ar- rtm It CtitntcBtvtta 9.0. ft wrt ircitctl Typhus. Tbe skill of my Physician aubdued the fever, but Plus nix-like, the termination of this gave risp to a disease equally distress ing, and which, till now, I had ihought incur*, able. Various abscesses made their unwel come appearance, parlicularly on the joints, which were swelled to an enormous size.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of nus, mixed with pieces of bone place. In addition to this, I Buffered the most excruciating pains in my joints that m* . ever experienced. Every thing that was administered cither gave me no relief t r ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of whi' h increased with every succeeding year. Such was my painful ai uation that I despaired of ever being restored to my heal b ; I had not only tried the regular means of relief, hut used, though in v»in, every popular rem* edy 1 coaid hear of* It was in this awful and descondmg condition,that I was pernusded to commence a course of your Vegetable <Vh I icon, and the happy result is, **/ om the use of the two bottles, my whole system has under gone a complal : revo uiion, my pains huvefo sa* ke.\ me /” the discharge from my knee beg»b io diminish, and soon ceased altogether, ihe ulcer from whence it proceeded being com ptetely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which wan gone, hat returned—Ian in fact, nearly well, and feel confidant that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, wiM mike me perlectly so. Your oblig' d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. I have appointed GEORGE RYE ISON, Druggist, of Savannah, m» sole agent. Drug gists wa ting the above valuable medicine, will b-3 supplied by him for cash, at the skiti? rate, as if ordered -direct from me—v*z. $30 pe» dozen, or three dollar* a angle botrie. W. W. POT» ER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to the subscriber will be furnished with certificates of the effi cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to con vince the mind of the most sceptical, although too numerous »nd lt-ng'hy for newspaper n sertion. GEO. KYER80V, Druggist, Conner of Bay and Whittaker-Streets. dec 13 Manchester, England, and who, when last LrrnrO ftst.n, rurttuL'U at xmnithaciiw, #aujjci county, Georgia, ivhere it 1vas understood he 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. ID'The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jail 22 49 Philadelphia, Jtdy r 6, 1824. My confidence in the v:*get able catholicon is undiminishwl, and as fresh in tances of its powers arc daily occuiri<-g,in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending i'. in the peculiar diseases to which it ia applica ble, as superior to any remely I am acquaint ed witn. aa. vtsiuki mu, m. i>. •Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four veara ago I hid th i misfortune 'o be come > fH cte.d with a disease, tbe painful re suits oi which induced me to apply in sue- cesj'on to several respectable physicians of th‘*s city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing ns the former. My whole system became a - fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body ; the weakness and emacia tion of which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon-four bottles ot which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite is good; and im strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, &c. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and aubicribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN B1NN3, A.derman. Ii«t\e4 Unit Matrasses 1JIHE Biibscriber ban just received an as' nortment of tbe above articles, war ranted to be of tbe best quality, for sale by I. if*. MORREL. oct (6 Phi.adetphia, May 28,1814. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, n hearty mar. Ft nearly aix yeara I have been a martyr to a disease, whose rsvsgrs threat, ened, if not aoun stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi- cal advice from the commencement, my comnlaint at last got to auch a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty* Tumors formed in different puts of my body, and I began to think my aituation almost desperate. I he five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, end I am now as well as 1 Information Wanted A NY informationfrom, or relative to Mr. Freoemck Lowe, Printer, a native of A V ITON It ia a work distinguished fur the sim.lid ty and convenience of it, arrangement iu clearness an.l h ielity of its esposition. n,I ..catnesa and perjpicu ty of its .iy| e , ,|,j ' tievol, nee sod candour of its sp,,^ l!le ciaenekl and peitiiieru-y of us applied „ anti for ita uniform tendency to promote geiical truth ’-uii piety. 9 , tBIEL HOI,tig; Of Dr. - cott’s Family Bilue, 1 te | fc,,,, say. thi,tin my estiim.tinn it de.*rve'l|y M n anoug our ablest and bos' ?.otnm nts-irs. TriOMli 11AIDWIN D-. Scott’s Family H eie int-.-ndea mu,',, pecially for t't use of cVnltax t.irdlin in work high y evargelir*!, extensivciy lU jJ Ius . live, and deeply intt-res'inif D IN'EL d. SANIIEilS; The character of Dr. Sejti’s ComaKrtm on th- Bthle. is so general!) kaown, sr.ii n Inghlv approved *mnn ; ;sl the most imellim* -f’d pious Christians thrtuglieiir o•iremrlif an-, has passed rapidly tl roughm many iJi editions, that 1 deem further ttt..mmc n ,* L’oking-ii lasses. JUST. received, per schooner Retrieve, an elcgnut assortment of Mantle and Pier Lookmg-Glusses, at manufactory pri ces, by J. B. HERBERT & C(^ dec 18 Carron Castings, “ n N.B. WKB&. AfTY (lilfltVFY POUNDS Carron Cast- ings, for sale low, bj doc 18 Pl ot Bread ■g S) HALF llftLS. Liglis’ Tilot Bread, X mi just received and lor sale by just i dec 29 J. li. HERBERT & CO. Feather Beils. 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. 1. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Webster’s spelling Books, | V ECE1VED and for sale by 11 Junta Jf. B. WEED. Spanish Sugars. S'© 'lSOqrfdo\ S P anith Se S ars - Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. 1). HERBERT & CO. doc 4 l ast as 'heel Iron Box stoves, • .SOU SALE by I: N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 Tar, Pitch, Busin fjc. JUST RECEIVED, BBLS TAR 10 do Pitch 10 do RoBin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. I, Mongin's Now-Building. Feb 4 vVire Fe.idera a .d Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship and for sale by N. B. WEED. dor 27 27 •st. Uroix sugars. | f* HOGSHEADS of St. Croi ■ Sugare, 1" of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, and for sale by HALL 6b HOYT. Jan 2D lions needless* . J POliSP, I am acquainted with no Coinnenturv on th Sacred Scriptures, which I would r„, re cordtsily recoinmcnu for general u-ie. !ta plan of the work ia good JOSHUA PATHS. Perhaps in no way, can minisurs, iosi mlni »f youth, and private Christ inns, do grtsttr <erv:ce to society than by exerting then, selves to dis&r-min'ite thia truly invsiuiHt wo k JOSHUA HUN HNTiTON, I know of no CommentH*y which h bri'rf calculated for diffusing correct viws of th> great truths of Ghristit.nity, and le»v>ngstoi* wry improsvona on th mind when rri { trom the peru^dl ori it, than the one you in ibout to publish. DANIEL SHAIIPE. No writer seems less disposed to contend for barren speculations. None more uniform, ly or more poweifuily inculcates the great ev -lentisla nl rplicmin. u hid, vrries the work is excelWni; u w* iwtjjj sifectionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of tbe gospel. DANIEL DANA. From particular exnminati >n, ami concur* ring testimony, there is no doubt on m> mini that Scott’s Family Bible •* superior to d oihert JOSFPrl RuERSON. You will pleas? to se d me sis copies at Sc.ul’s Bible / I refer to your lately propc«ci edition. Perhaps I shali induce five mw ts take the ume number. H I,. It is with extreme pleasure 1 perr-ia you are about to publish a new eii’i „ f Scotl’s Bible. Having been in puMt-Mw sf t more than 20 yea is, I tms» I kr.nw me. : -hmg of its value, and am deter mire-1 to nro. mole its circulation among my friends Y u will please forward six copies as soon asrj> !ished. f,.il I have obtain -d four subscriber* for tie ekctrilent work you are publishing 11. S. I prop-ne to take seven sets of Scott’s hi* b!c, and \vill be accountable for the aame J C. I have obtained subscribers for rinfc^ici of Scott’s F.mily B.ble. l.C. 1 shah probably need eight or ten r'l of Scott’s Family Bible. J. P- Rev. S. S. of P. hat o' tained ten nkctr bers. K. H. I have observed that you are about puk lithing another edition of Scoit's H'ble hope you may succeed as you h- ve done a former editions. I have been endeavoring U procure Fubscriberp amoi g onr people, ul en or more subscribers will he obtai-c.l. O.S.ft l will take ten sets (of Scott’s P"*) bound and lettered. J. F I have obtained ten subscribe!s f»r y^ edition of the Family Bibb—Hnd Lave m d«.ubt but there might be sumcihu-g like 1^* copies sold in this place if you hail mi sg ,ni here—I thought the work ought to b<? »• coiiragrd and for hat reason took a zubacrii* tion paper. It is a work that every Mf should have that is able to purcbme. P J. E U'C I am glad, *hat y^u propose «o print U'* Scott’s c.«ra C ilcnt Family ouinmemuy, should be very glad if it were in my power M j;ive a more liberal patronage to the work, than, as ciicuinstances are, 1 can. I snail, b iwever, beable to do something« eight cr 'en sets I shall r.ertaioly take; and it rosy ht > double thnt number. /• l. have procured fifteen subscribtrs u Scott’s Bthle. J A.D. I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or m te.e Family Bible. K , . I have circulated propesa’s for B'ble ,* how many have been mgsged inri* cannot tell; but betweeu 20 and 30 Iris vicir.ily. J- 5j: I have concluded to becore respond* to you for thirty sett of Scott’s Commentijf’ l have procured 106 subscribers lo Bible i 6 seta to be bound in calf; 3 *«'•». be done in boards tbe other 97 se'.i, W 1 and lettered ss described in the P Tot P^f 1 presume I could procure 500 'ters for your edition of Scott’s Bible 1 y demand is increasing for them. Ttof j. finally supersede every other large errj*J Bible. Fifty o' my subscribers live wjM circle of 8 miles! * Just published an edition of 'he si** ^ completed in six volumes, ssithout references; price in bourJs g!8* in ■“rj g2l; in calf f>27. Either of those ediJJ mny be bad of th* publisher in Bosioo t 01 3 C- k J SCHENCK. Savannah. * Ja - 11 —^ 4.0. ■mt'edf K.B f Marking Brnsttes, O F s superior quality, just recnw , for sale by GEO. RYEfiSUf, nov 20