Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 11, 1825, Image 4

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m TOO© SA» City Sheriff’s Sales. Onthe fint Tutoiny m Mny nttt, TfWlI.L be told in fr-nt ofthe Court Hou \|f 111 t ie Citjrof Savttnrah, between lit until hour* of 10 end 4 o’clock! One negro nun named Tom, levied on M the property oT John tod Vnlevla tlnvie, to teliery two exectitinni from the Court of Com mon Pled end Oyer mil Terminer, for the 0 . ty of Savannah, John 0> Hlince ro John f- G Derioi 0 ttrdiin of John end Valeria Da* visa and Wm. Bowere vt. the nmo, All the buildinge on the centre pert ofTruit Lot letter H, it pretent in thu occupation of Job T Bullet, PeroivilWa'd. bounded north by Preildnnt-It. muth by York-st e.it by one portion ot eeid Lot. wett by the Court- Houm, Imled on u '.ha property of Job T B tl-'ce, to satisfy <u e« teution from the Cour. of common Pleei end Oyer and Terminer for -th« City of Savannah, Samuel II. Mordecai vi Job T. Bollei. Southern half of Lott» N l,3», thirty-nine, nml 40 fatty, with th- improvemen t thereon, Elbert tVr-ii, bound id north by the norllter hilt or uid Loti, lOuth by Liberty it. eait lit Jefferton-s*. ley ed on ni the property of lien junta SheftiH. toentufy two execu'ione Iron the Court of Common I'len it«l Oyer am. Terminer for the City of 8avam ah, J 'ss. Mount vt Dcnj. Sheftill. A'l the rignt, title, tml interest, of Odd wit, Co k to that double tenement build rnr on >h< wettern part of TruitLot letter A, bounded, no thby Brym-it* tooth by St. Julun*it. m by port of ttid Lot, wett by Whittker-tl lev ltd on it the proper'y of Baldwin Cook, to iv.iafy in execution from the Court ot Coni moo Plena and Oyer end Terminer for iltr City of Savannah, Norman Peaae vt Baldwin Cook. All that Lot and Improvement! knuwn in the plan uf the City of Savannah, aa Lot Nn.2. two-Fercival Ward,bounded north by Wrigh 1 Square, south by a lane, cad by Lot No. 3 three, weat h. Lot No 1, one, levied on a- property of Job T Bullet to tat tfy an ext- c-itl oi from the Court of Common Pleaa ant 0 and Terminer fur h - City of Savannah, J aeph CI.rk va. Job T Bolltt, rnd assigned to '• B Parkman. pioperty point'd out by (Uf ndant, aud subject to o m-nrage. A. I D’LYON, C S. april 4 09 T vrsmo saum Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jirtt Tuetday it| Jilay next, TOii.L be sold in front of the Coirn- JJ House, in the city of Savan.n th, between (t tifUdl hour* a r ten and four o'clock. The following eight negroes, via. Cuffee, Poggy, Hosannah Carolina, .Joaaph,Mary t ,Del- v and Jim, ttevied oniwdef a fl.fit on a fore- tosuie, aa the n orc'ty nf Charles II. Hay* leo, in favor of Frederick W. Hlen^-man* march 7 ISAAC IVI.YON, S. C C. Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, rt. Langley and Selvester Bryant. i |N petition of T.mulhy Hopkins, atating * " that in consideration of certain prom- wary note^, made to the aaid Timothy, by :hcm, one pnvable with inteTtt, from firsi of January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822: second pnvnble aa aforeaai *, on the firai of tnu*ry, 1823/ and a th rd payable as afuro* laid, on the first of January, 18-4, executed a Mortgage to said Timothy Ilnphms, hia hti * md assigns, on all those four trues of L.«d, lusted in the county aforesaid, conveyed l>) he Mid Tinothy, to the aaid fAngley and yplvester, and lying on the south side ol Groat, Satill*-River, one tract containing sev enty-aevenfacres, more or less/ two tracts >ntaininvf fifty seres, more or less, ard on* (her tract, contHining one hundred and eigli weight acrer, more or less, conditioned for he payment of the three said scv-rfnl i»"'es. on the days above mentioned, and that **hi a* vcral notes remain unpaid—-on motion c>: \rchiba1d Clark, attorney For plaint^, it i- * dered, that th. said Langley and Selveste , vheir heirs or assigns, pay into Com ., within welve months From this date, t..e sumt due •n said notes, and the intern* and coats, oth- rwise that the equity of redemption be foi- ver foreclosed, and that such other proceed * rigs take place, as nre pursuant to law. True extract from the miimtes, 27th Octo ber, 18.4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. no? 4 87 $r' Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jirtt Tuetday in JHay next, 00711 L be mid a- the Tour! Home in the yl C'ttv of S .vnnah, bet veen the hour, often and four o’clock, Lot ant! Buildings No. ’7, seventeen, Wash irg'on Want in the C t- nf S-vannah, bound* •u east hy Lit No- 18 eg'itetn, inulh by St Julian-at. weat by Priee-at end north by Bryan at. levied on aa ihe property of Sic ph*n S. Williams to satisfy an execution in favor of Jemea M'Henry, and othea, Aa* aigneetof Wm. Turner. Pour Negroes, via; L ay an ’ her'hree chil dren, Sike, Amy and Penny, levied on at the property of Richard Levitte a free man of co lor, to satisfy four executions from a Justices Court in favor of John C- Blaoce, returned to me by a Constable. Ail that tract of land known by the name ol Tweedsul' in the County uf Chatham, con tainir.g 346 jeret, bounded on the north by tavann h Rver, leried on aa the properly of Jo. n Morel, to satisfy exeeutiona in favor ol Wm Taylor A Son, and others Whirl Lot containing 66 feet, 8 inchea on Savannah River, 66fert 8 inches on Indian 1 street,extending from said Uver to the aaid at-eet, in extent about 400 feel, th same being the eaatern part of Wharf Lot N-n 3, thro ', levied on aa the property of Robert W PoJer- to a t sfy two executions in fsvot of loaiah Pe-fi id, and John Dicks, property pointed out bv toe defendant- All that hulfof Lot No 12, Columbia Ward, »i h the improvements thereon, to satisfy an eaecution isau ng out of a Justices Court in fnvir of Wm Rubmaon, retu.ned to me by Cooatable. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. anril S 09 bhe. itf s sales, Ow thfi'tt Tu: <ta± in May next, between the usual hour*, W‘! County f if B>van, the ful owin" Lots ov parcels ot Laud on the lslana tf O^sub -w, I-, tin saul County, known in the plan of he ps ration of the sh.ue Ll. nil by the numb, otu*, tsv *, three, four, five, six, seven, and th, part of number eight, beginning at the hedge at he edge of the woods, in the South part of tlu.Mid 'ait tract, from the Weitermost to the ^tite*r«noat Greek. Also, tiie Cabbage Garden tract, being the F. ermost part* of tract ten, eleven, twelve, f or, t ie p«th in the old ft' Id in the Savannah, to . cr.n ioued in a straight line until it inter a a Bradley's Hammock Unrahes on one tide a d .geechee river on the oth^r. Also.lforse H < -“invick, containing fifty acres. A^o, Brad le '• fiammooUi containing one hu» d ed and fi t, fi * acres- And also, • Hamm< k -die B aildock's Camp, contamg thirty eight acrep, be 1 -^ parts md parcels of the said Island ot O simv. L^vi:d upnn as a pa t of the ea ta'o itheL'.e John Morel, dec« as< d, unde t' d \v virtue of afi. fa on a decree of thr S i :ctO Court of - diathim County, in a case whine: • S’-no i Donald and wife were com* phiDi.a a, ii d ' homas N; Morel and others defjod’iiU THOMAS HEARN, S. B. C. '■'vr': rt 0 105 J. Shinn\s Panacea. T ub atlb'cnhrr Imving ilis.'-ov-r.-d tltr eom position of StVAIJtrS CELEBRATED PAAACEA, haa now a supply on banh for sale, he haa reduced Ihtprice from JO, to E3 JO, or by the dnaen g-4. All ch.ritable institution* in (he U. Stale) and the poor will he supplied gratia. If the citiaena »f the principal eitiei tut towns, will appoint an agent to order am' diatrihute thit medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure ol the following diseases !-” , *aeroful» or king’, evilj ulcerated nr putr'd sore throat, fony standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous die- easel, white swelling inti disease of the hones, and all eases generally of tin ulcerous ebarac ter, and ohrnnio diseases, generally t'ia ng it: debilitated ennatitnlim a, but more etpeciallj from ayphilia or ttlTeclinna ariaing therefrom ; tileera in the leryng, nodes, iic. and ttu dreadful disease m.-caaioi'ed by a lung am. excessive use of mercury, Me- It is elan use ful in the disrate of the liver ” Cerlift-cates. I have within the Inst two years had an op port unity of seeing several cues of very inve> terate ulcers, which having previously resist* ed the regular modes or treatment, wer healed by the use of Mr. Swsim's Panacea, and I do bdiev*, from whit I have seen, that it will prove no important remedy in icro. fulous, venereal and meroui ial diseases. N. CILhPMkN, H. J). Professor of ft e Institutes and practice of Piiys c, in the University ol Penn sylvunia I have employed the PanRC* i of Mr. Swaim in numerous inatauooa, within the lagt thre: yeai^ani have always found it vxtfemely efficacious, especially .n sec-ondary syphilis -ind r. n -curhl diseases. I have no hesitatim. in pronouncing it a niedier o of inestimabK value. W. GIHSON, M D. Professor of Surgory in the Uui'ty of Penn. Philadelphia, February . 7, 1323. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, A'ov *7 1H *3. IN EQUITY. Between Lews Lresuse. and John Leconte, Com plnrmnt», a d P-ter Licont John Thomti' C.apma , ——— Reynods a d Vn/e tu hit Mrife % Defendantt -—~Li e. ty Superior Court. B1HEi Complainants hiving filed their bill in JL this Cour', the ohj -ct of wltrh is to p r- oetuate the testimony of certsin persona there- n named, nni it appearing that ‘.he Defend ant a respectively .reside beyond the limits ol • le -tnenf G orgia, and within the United S^otea : It is ordered, that service upon thi stid Dc-ft ndsn's be effected by puhli.-n ion in me of the? G aeMea ot Savannvb, riq iui^ the said Defendants to appear and answ-. r thn said bill of Complaina.iti, on or before the eleventh dny o April next. A true copy, K- BAR’?!?, Clerk. February 10, IB'S. IN EQUl J'Y. Between V Davies Adm.nistrator, Complain ant and John ' wnochun. Atlm ntttvnt jv. dr hr nit non with the toil annexed ol' Georje Richardton and othert, D Jemlantt ——In equity, Chatham Snpnior Court- Chancery, • ZU/h A tgutt, 1834- 1 T appearing that John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the said bill t>f oomplnint named, resides without the state of Geor gia, in that part nf the United Kingdoms ol Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the laid John Murray Car nochan, do appear ard answer to the com plainant's aaid bill, within nine months from the dxte of this order, otherwise that th- said billj aa to him, be taken pro cotdesao .* audit is further older ».d, that a copy of this order be piih-udia d unce a week, in one ot the public G .•suites of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the said de fendant is required to appear and answer ms aforcuid. t’rue copy from the Ml Mutes, thi 4 2 tat day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN. Clerk, aligns* 24 5ftf N otice. A LL persons havin; tumtnds against thr estate of Constant Freeman Ksq late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re q iired to hand them in, legally atteste' vithm the time preacrib: d by law : and tho*’ indebted to said e.t.te, are required to m. k * mmediate payment, to JAME3 HUNTF.R, Adm'r, Jan f 4 42pt Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable tljc Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceaecd. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dor 18 -^i Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jirtt Tuesday in June next. ^iLLabt-a id at the Court-House in th<. Ci‘v of Savannah, between the bourn of en and f jur o'clock, the following 16 *ie grora, via Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry, Bil'k Uu> kc, Parris B am, Dinah, Little Dram, P inie, B n and Meriuiw, with the incrense af the frnil ea, levied on under a foreclosure of a mortgage fr< m Peter Timothy to William Waih ngtun. f *r uie. T « \ ucgroct, v*a: Ned and G1xh;qw^ b vi ed on a foreclosure of a mortgage from Chas. Ulmer to J >uei>h K -pum. HA AC D'LYON, S. C. C. •p il 4 09 Sheriff’s Sale. O n tnenrti Saturday after the 6rat Tues day in May next, between the hours of ten andfou- o’clock, will be anld at the mar- ket-buuietothat .wn of Ft- Marys, he fol- Ir ta.tg negroes, via: Judy and her ton John, Si n >n, anil harlea, levied on aa the proper* fy gf Jamei W lliaao-on, deceaaed, to ptiafy Mi execution on me fur-closure of a tTmrt gage. >n favor of Bdwsrd F Tattnall, adioinia- Vat r f Jobs .'lani'lton M. H. tIRHBARD, S. C. C. St. Marya, FcbrtiJiy is, MU. MarohJ SS NOJliJE, N INE MONTHS aferthc (la'e h-re,f,ap plication will made to thr Honotnbr the Inferior Court of Chathnm county, wh--. citting for ordinary purposes, for leave toa< ■ lot, with the improvpmeota, situate in th* fly of Savannah, in the aaid county,sod know n the plan of said city by the No. J3, Browi Ward, for the benefit of the heir* and legate, 'f the eitaie ol the late Hugh M’Call, d, sealed. THOMAS M’CALL. PHILIP DRASCH, Executors, net 1 4 70 NU11UE. N INE months after date, application will be made to tile Hen. the Judges of the Court ,>t Ordinary "f Cha-ham c unty, for leare to seT all the real ratate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heira ar.d cred itnra of laid estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor y*l» 7t NOTICE. \TINE monlha alts-, date, application will hr il made to the Inferior Court offhi'han. County, lilting for ordinary purpnat a for an order, abaolute, to aell lota N»a four am five, (4 and J) in Carpenter's How, and lot No. one, (l) Grten Ward,in the city of Savannah, being the real rotate of Francis Jalineau, dec. for the benefit of the heira .,nd creditors of laid estate WILLIAM GAS OJ. Qualified JEx,•enter. ■f 97a Treasury Oepwvtme t,; Mauch, 14, 1825 ; W HR’ E‘,S on the 3*1 of Mnrchi l^f 5 » Isw /as pass 1 by the C mgress nf i e United States,of w' ch the 3d 4 h, fid Stli sections arc in rl »• y\s f lii w ; n’» •* z : ** S*»c. 3. And be it further enne ed, That ■ subseripiio.i mi »bt* i-.M n’ t of twelve midun of dollmf, of the s’x p r cen*. stock of t c Vf» v eighteen hundred .»id thir»t.»*n, bo, the same is hen by prjpnsed ; for which pii** pose book- shall he opened at die Tieasury \ the Unit ’d 5utes. and »»t th s-verui Ioa*i « fl\ cos, on the fir»i ds\ of April next, to cnntmu; open until tne first clay of On ub^r there&itei 1 . I'jv such pirts of thu above mentioned do scrip’ion of stock as shell, on hr day of sub serption,: ta:.d on the bonk* uf ine rroasurv and on those of the wvcrul loan te spectivolv / which subic iptmn diaii oe clft. c ed by a trai.'f’.r to t’ « United ; »t tbf manner provided t»v Lw for ruch \r»» f-rs,ol th*.< ered t or end is sUndii.g on the i books, md by a sunc’iulfr of ihe c* rlifiostc.* of tho to stibteribed : Piovi le b Th»' all subscription by men transter « f .took s‘.:il be c<'nt'dei :?d as pa’tol the said twelve m ions of d dlafs a« t‘ .»r«*ed to be burrowed by the first secti n 'f his so-, " Sec. 4. And be i further enacted, That f« the whole or ar\> pirt tu »ny sum vi hich v-hal be thus subscribed, cred* .a shall hr eideved to the respective subsc ibcrs, all • slisll he euti tied to n c-’rt-fi. ate or certificate!* pui poruny that the United -itsdes owe to the li ller o holders thereof, his her ; or their Hfsigns, sum to be expressed th rein, cq*isl to th xmount of the principal rock tbusaubseribid, bearing 4 .n intt rest n t excc edii g four aud o t half per cefitum p f r annum, p’lysbh quarterly, fr .m the ih rty-fi it d^y »f Dicem ber, one thousand ei^ht'< u tired ar.d twenty five / transferable in ho same u aimer as« providi'd by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to r< d .’mption at th pleaiure of the U » t »d Stat s, as f llowi: ont f.A'f at any tun** if er the tlurtv-fi st day v I) 'cemhe r , one thousand eigh< hundred an< t v.:nty- . ;ht: »nd the remiind; r at any t me After th?.* thi t; fi st diy »*f December, on< h-nisand eight tuiudn d and t\v t >mne Prtivided, '’h-it no reimbursement si all b< made exrer.t for the whole am »ont of such new cer' fiv *tc / nor until after at least vfo months publio notice of sucli miendcd reiin biirsement. And it shall be the duty of secretary f.f the Treiiauri t» cause tu be traos- fjirtd to the respec? ; ve h'ib :c-i”eat‘ c ae’ a\ sums by tht-rn su;*scr.bcd bevund the nraoui.* of the ceriifi :ates of four and one half per ceiit. stock a: ii d to tham rrs; ;clive\ “ Sec. 5. And be it fw ther enacted, That ’h" same funds wn cm have he;u ol«r« been, mid now are pledg ’d bv law for the payment of'he interest, and for the redemption a r •.eimbursement of the .s'oek which may be le learned or reimbursed by virtue of ilit? pro visions of t’-i a act, shall remain pledged in like inarner foy ‘.he p«' m^nt of the interest accru ing on the stock r -rested by nas’in of su ubscrip ion, and f r the rcd^'nnt uri or reim bursement of the princip I of 'h - sume. Ai d it shall be the duty of the comm:- s oners of • t* linking fund t*> cause to he appiieu and paid •ut of the said fun'-, yearlv and e e^y year -uch sum and sums aa inov be annually requ r- ; ?d to i.’isvharj.e the inte est acc-umg on ihk ^tock which nay be created bv virtue of thu ct The said comm;s/mncrs aro, also, berk. »y authorised to npply^ ft m t mo to tunr, •tich aum and auma ou 1 of the as.d fund, a* •ley may think proper, towards re leemit p y purchase, or by te’tpbursemf’Ut, in '‘on* formity with the provisions of diis act, th’ o incipal of the add stock : and such part ot the annual aum often millions ofd Haro, vest- d by law in the arid commission*; s, as m •> e necebsary and r» q lired for th' above pur poses, ah.dl be and continue ipp'opriatc.d to he payment of interest and redemption ut • he pubiic debt,until the whole of t'.,e slock which may be created under the provisions ol th ; a ac f , shad have been redeemed or reim burse'!." Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, ’ha» books will be open d at the Trcaatiry of the United Stutes, and‘>t die several loan uffi-ua, on the first day of Aor.l next, and continue open until the firs* di -of October, thmV er, for receiving subscrintions in conformity with be proy 8.o:>s of die said law. The subscription! mav be made by the pro prietors tf the st^r-k, eidiJ*' in person o' by their attorneys duly author *- to subiciibe and transfer t r*. (he United States. uldaubscriptioi s of sa ; d s»»*ck be m»»de t ‘ mi amount exceeding twelve m ll o a ot :'lhrt,t distribution cfihe sS'dau-.. if twelve nillions nf dollars will b • nisde amor g he aubscribf.rs, in proportion to the sums subscri bed by them rvsrectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the T'reaiurv* Msr^ 26 to |tO VALUATOR MEDICINE. 4 YO'CTKVA Vegetable Cathoticon. CDHR Mihscribi r reap ctfully sohciia the at iJL tentiun of every friend of suffering hu unity, to to tl.e shove new and invaloabh etnedy, whose unequal powers Ifi eliminating from the s\»t^m the very seeds of disease, and in restoring the deranged and morbid conditi m of the organs of ftfe to a free and healthy exercae oftluir functions, has exci ted the a. t' mshmctv, and completely silen t?ed the objections of the mot: inert d.iloui — Facts are the best argwnektt. In order to put ine viruses of toe Uatlmlicon to as severe a scrutiny as pi as.b'e, it was offered by advet- tsement together w’tt the attend-ince (fa physic ; <»n, gratuitously to any perstn who would apply fur it, and sh ic caube might seem t come within <he runge of its healing power—numbers of severe cases of long via d- ing, and tome of them seeminglv cleiptrte oms, prt: ented themselves, all of which have b en cured or un mucu relieved ai Dwairatit h.* asaertion that a little perseverance w»;l do so. In fact, such istbecoi.fidence of the phyti cian under whose ca* e these nar ; fiita were pliced, in thia remedy, a co; fide ce reau t in* from the irresistible com icuon that has Setfii forced upon hi* mind by ocular demon- ^ration, ai d * person*\ trial of it on h*mse| list he permits me to do dare it as Ii s d ci- did opinion, that he Ra'h.dic* n is not oulv » perfectly safe and innocent, but a m-.-st pow erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases and attics of the s> «em, such as the ftd ow'ui g ?— |)e il.ty resulting from intemperance and dissipation{RVi andinv'iterat Ulcers, Pans in toe bi'iH'S •tt'*nded with swellings of the j >in.*« j I.iuig’** i.m, Blut'hea on the face, pimp e>, &c. i Ai complaint a of the Liver j e*te .* Yh’.vs { Syphilis.* Cutaneous diseases g n? 41 y ; Me-curial and ccrofulous cum plaints The Calholicoti (wtiichAhe proprieter sol emo!> pt-.'dges h s word consists exclusive!* of vfg’hiblc ma ie ) with the ex eptmnof u si gilt d' termi istion to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, act* insensibly, is pleasant to the twue, awl requires n • narticu ar regimen, (absilnf;uce Irom spirt nous h quora always excepttd.) or confinement. A a gt ntle aa<e ami agree .b e cKtbarlic mi d c i.e, improving the a,.petiteand rosti ru g tn- general *un-j -’‘f the ay-s*e:», it is confidently recommended to iadiea iu a delicate situa tion. W W. COITEH, 66 Uhe« ui-sireet. Philadelphia May 31,1824 At tbe request of Mr. ML W. Po.ter, lluvt lutely (.si.ihiUd, in sevenu in td»ice«»,a modi exted s tup. ended fo t^r'a Vegttibk* Catiio sicort, wit 1 ' the most dee ded advantage* 1 has, as et, never failed effecting a cure in every case in which I have t.augt t proper t employ it. H. It’MUR. Illfi, M D Phi 'ade p/iiat July 28th, 1824. W W. Potter. Mr, Ueu* Sir—You expressed a wish th‘4 would give a concise statement of n»y »• ff'.r inga, from ' ihe hopeless commenceme'd, to the present |*ropiti<»us vt>ge of my dise*ti«e * About five years ago, on ray passage from Bordeaux, during tlie mouth of January, from mpvudfmt exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever Having no medical at- tentnntaon board, I w^s compelled to bear it, as I in ght for two weeks, when on my ar- -■ival at Charleston' S. G it whs t ’eated hs i \ pints. Thoakdl .»! my Physician sobdu.d die fever, but P'a iix-hke* the termiiution f this gr.ve ris to a di caRe (q islly diat *es«* .ng, and which, till now, Iliad lUi.ught incic*. ble. VariouasHscessca madethei* nnwel- *ome appearance, pir iculsrly on the jnln-,8, which we e wedtd to an enormous si*n.— These g adualty subhided into hard tumuu*, one of which on m) left knee affected the bone—in incision wns now made anu a large evacuation of ".us, m xed with pieces of bone look place. I»a id'tiun to tliia, I anffered the must excruomtmg puin iu my j tints* tb.at ma.- *?v»?r experienced Every vhiv.g that was :*dmm»*tercd cither gave me no relief-r ser ved 10 agg ovate the Jnease, the seventy uf whi h inemwd with every succeeding year, iuch wsg ny painful si uati inthat I de^paire oi ever being retired io my heal h t I had no. mly tried t”« e tular means of relief, but lived, though »n vs n, every popular rein* Hy 1 could heat o’’ It was in tins awfu* and de p rond*ng condition,'hat 1 was pemu ded to ..mum-nreacou *ae of vour Vegetable t’u h-d i 'q:\ un. 1 t e happy PftMilf ip, "f om the use tf the (wnh ttl t, my whole tys t in htr under got s a comp ni revo uiion my p.iim h v: J'o ta ke.} met" ihedisohsfyv from in- knee ucg'h u d-minuih,and soon cessed altogether, h ulcer from w hence it proceeded being com pletclv lidded* The tu-uors, fortheremovai nf wh cii I have tried in vain more remediis t/ an 1 crii t ame, are rapidly decreasing ; my appet ? !e. v hich wssgc no,hag relurned—fan i; fnut, - .?arty well, ami feel coulid.-nt that n lew Kiuties mure of yrur, (to ir,e> invaiuaolt aiedicine, wifi w ke me periec'.i, so. Your obliged friend. THOMAS UKO'VN, JR. ' Philndephiri, July 6. !8?4. Mv confidence in th. v ge» mle cutholicon is undiminisbvd, and as fre^h in tancesof it.- powers arw* daily occuiri g, in my own pruc* ■ ice I * ave no hesitation ir» recommending it. m the peculiar diseases to which if is applica ble, aa superior to any reinud v I a ;i acquaint ed with. M. M'VUUirib M.D. Philadelphia,.May ‘-8 18 4 Sir—In const q nc-? of imprudent expos lire tu. •• cars ago l h.»d ih i misfortune 'o be- cbtTu;. ftl ctcd with a disease, tiie painful r». sul'a-ji which induced me to <pply in sir- cess on to several respfitable physicians of i’ city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceive.: another complaint quite as titan easing s the former, My whole sy *to ’ became a'- f“cted. I could get no rest a* night on ac ou 11 of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body / th4 weakness and emacia lion of which was . ixhtlut I could scarce!} walk. In this aiat*; I fortunately h-ard uf y*‘Ur vegetable catholicou- f>ur bot'lea ui which, has completely rcat«red me, I hath, now no pain; niy appetite ; s good \ and m xtrengtn restored With many thunks for !he relic: your nudiome has given me, 1 am your obliged friend, &c. „ , , WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and mbscr bed to b< lore me, May 28 1824 JOHN BINNS, A dcrman. -ould wish tobe. With mv thank,, I am your «’^ 0ReISKANls< City ofPhi'ade phia, ss G/ot'^b K ml, of Use District of South- ■rark, neraotiaily appeated, and, being dnlj twom, d'itb declare and aay that the abov s ! atffra*r»t is in all respects correct and true. i.»d that the signature to it is hi the hand writing of this deponent. JOH' BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824* TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Gstholicnn is peculiarly slanted to those diseases which are prevalent among the coluurod population of the south Ii that disease which is called yaws, it is a sure remedy j a single trial of it, will convince p'antera of its superior efficacy to any rente iy of a similar nature in the United its ter NOriOE. The advantages ofthis medic'ni are, not confining the pa ient onncceiMai-ily to the house, or keeping him from his businesc/— With one solitvy exception, 'hat of sniri u- oiu liquors, it doct not lay any rttriedo-.t upon hit appetite It is so gentle ii its operiu on tTit thep tient finds himself getting w ell he cannot tell how* An it is not the wish ofthe pio.uietor to take any thing (or which he cannot give a consideration equal in value persons at a diatar.ee who may wish to tty iis medicine, but who are nut certain if it he apphcohlc to their complaint, are request d to describe their cuso and sy.np'o.us in letter, p >st paid, aud directed to him— th*s letter will be immediately placed in h-uids fully competent to dc *. d’ ihe question.— Should h-; remedy no*, ser m o suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told si. CAUT1 IN TO provent dsappointment it is well to t Ae that it ta’ies iu ordinary cases fro n 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that peiSmit wh * are labouring under any serious infirmity, must mako up their mind to pel severe to that exl< n : at least—if they do no*, they might «9 well rt«vcthem*eivtfs til? trouble and txptn.-t f usings S-Msller qu«*nlity. All o de t P-tt p :id and e icloting the money, i TimediAtciy «Utml ;d t , and -he nu.di^me p.icsed and delivered with directions for use, any place in the city, and forwarded as J.* rented N. U To prevent the possibility of ill Im p >9*111011, it wid br sold iutheciiy ofPhilado phis, ut the office in Filth near Uact-S'r et, irui the d wdiing ofthe propri tuf, N>. 66 •Jheanut s met, only, an \ abroad bv hisav •Jiur-zcd agents W W P*)T'j ER, 66 C’lesnul Street, Philade r pfi a• I have appointed GWORGE RYE,(SON Oruggi't, ol Savannah, nu sole agent. Ilitig gilts WH' t>ng the above valuable medicine will be supplied by him fo! cash, at th< sume rat;, as if ordered direct from me—-v a. JJ:!0 psi d zen, or three dollar, b s ngto bouie. W. (V. PO T! Bit, PluladtipUia. Anv person on application to the suHnc ihf r w.li be fnrnisl.cd with certificatca uf tho tffi- CMcy o! th;» :.bove meibcme,suffioie-t in f or.* v’.ncc the mmd <»f the must sceptical,;Ithougi. 100 numerous t>nd hng'hy for n.iwa;wper‘it- jertion, GEO. UYEK^O'L Druggist, Corner of Bai and Whittaker Streets, dec t3 SCOTT’S BIBLE ItllllA'afli. .... •TRaaoTTs, »m,. 0 , P ftOV Oi,\La By SAMUEL T. ARMSTR ,v,. . r.mhiii Jr on ft■■ pubtutu,, s X*»** . FA lift r lint LE romaiwi' fl ynuil ItrU'cncr, a be o ,„ , ' l(| '| v»lu tF.t nnr.iL orrd’, -foi bellithcd with a bk. en of iU ‘4^^ ■ | T Eiia8. I ” th»U be well pton ... . , 1 be oumpoi d in rix hnn Irflu, v P i.?* ’ "’ l| DuileA Unit Matrasaen T HE subscriber has just received an sortment of the abovo articles, \ as- war ranted to be of the be?t quality, for sale by /• W. JifOBRML. oct26 Phi ade’p/ua, .Hay *8, 18^4, , Sir—I rm now, tlianka to your medicine, a nearly m.i F .r nearly aix years I hare been a martyr tn a disease, whoae ravagst threat, ened. if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having |„d no rep.lar raedi- nal advice from tho commencement, my complaint at last got to , uc h a height that! v« d r.o* ‘z r thout * re * 1 r» in •"<> d.flirrtdty. Tumors formed in different part) of my body, ami I be K .„ to ,hinh. my ailuation , most deapersfe I lie five bottles or the 01,01.0:11 which I irtve taken hlve com . pUtcly cured me, sod I am now aa v«U u I lnE vvnuitum \V antiiA A NY informutionfrom, or relative to Mr. Fhedemck Loir). Printer, a native of Manchester, England, end who, when last hearil from, resided at Monticello, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood he had married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the care of the editor of tile Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. ffo 'i’lie 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 sertion* in thetr papers. jail 42 49 L oking-Hasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glus.sue, at manufactory pri ces, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 18 Carron Castings. ft/fix 'rY'FVFV POUNDS Carron Cart- LWl/O inga, thr sale low, bv - ""BED. dec 18 N. ii. WEI l*i ot I'read. | n HALF Blil.S. Jnglis’ Pilot Bread, X just received aud tor sale bv J. B. HERBERT & CO. dee 29 Feather Beds. J EST received by the William Wallace, a largo supply of tho above articles, with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to be ofthe best quality. I. W. MURRELL. Jan 27 Webster’s pel iug Hooks, i - ECE1VED and tor sale by i l Jan 13 AT. a. WEED. Spanish Sugars. ?50^f. a do| S P ani8h Sc ? are ’ Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. ii. HERBERT & CO. doc 4 Cast tf :*heet iron Box -toves, fo OR SALE by C N. B. WEED, No. 0, Gibbons’ Range. nov24 Tar, ritch, UoAia 05c. JUST RECEIVED, (fra BBLS TAR U\3 1«> .lo Pitch 10 do Rosin & do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building. Feb 4 * iVire Feeders and Cast-iron f hlmney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Corsair, and fur sale by N, B. WEED. .'7 dfi* *2? f t. v.roix lugars. | HOGSHEADS of St. Croi- Sugars, J.XF of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, and for sale by , HALL Si HOYT. Jan 20 will contain the 9cr ;ttu"es t\, 1'*' k I A’ w ’rauamaata, fie lnt o<lnc<o-y tn, “ "1 Explanatory A tie,..ml Tract, c f f" ”4 | •mo all the uopioas Martino He ft.,, u l,,, - inq printed word tor wor I f-r ,,,, Stereotype Kditiun, piibliabed -inre I hor’adec "* The price will h c ' board-1 a44,inihcep, g.lo, cHlfs-V 1 ' 1 Ms* *845! WUtk W,l ‘ bC re '‘ d>, f0,de S5 Ex roc)s of Lttle- s odd ened t, it, p u j , (1 Icstcem Dr. Sco’.t’.F.m iv liihl .» , calculated to promote f.e can,,, of t™, "'ll piety. It acemssrorcelv p..»b!c for rent) daily th.- Notror.nd Obaei v; , ion« Family Ui ble without becomi- better man. ED VVAHO D G'liFPii* I have se m no c*»?noi . n t Hry . f t J'l; Scripture, wbieh I think wdi , dap general use and •■•d,heat,on. u „ , " -vhictiever, famaly uught to pc*., ., 9< 1 It II s work distingu ihed for ;h e . ty and convenience ot iti afraiw.irw.,,'I clearness *r.J fi 'elity nf its eapowtioa,' S neatness and perspicudy of no style, the Z nevol, nee am! candour of its spur, |[, e * cisetif w and pertinency of u, (u,,|, Cs „ mid for its uniform h: deucy to pro note,,, gebcal truth ’’•.o piety. 4 BIKI. KOI,at? Of l)r. hco't’s Family 'tihi„. | f e ,.| f r ’ say, that in my tsrm.ticn it dtierveitlj.-i! among our ablest andb-v Limm nt.-fo THi>M ts H.tr.Dgiy D -. Scott’s Family D b.t i, tvnden pecialiy f./r C c use of cb «•«» .und ft work hich y ev ngebcal, extennreu live, and deeply ii,ier<-,"nq Daniel c.stNnMs. The character ot Ur. S-ott’t Crnim-, s _ on th- Bible, is an genrrr.il. k-.,L b.ghlv approved s-nongot tl. ■ nusl inte.iy •md oioua Chr atians throughout sneu'k and ha. passed rapidly throuyl.iu ir.anv in ae editions, i! at I Ueim furthi.r icc-.mmenra- .iuna need lest- , • , . , J ”0787,. I am icqiii.intcil with no Com 'n-nur t , ‘h Ssere'.t Lc Iptinn. wbi.h 1 vniid ^ :ord ai!y lecijmrocr.u lor general use. Ik, pion ofthe work iagoud. JOSHUA BATS' Perhaps in no way, can m-nist,«. laH'iidiw "f youth, and private Cb istiarr, do pri'in o rv ee to society, fun by eaertmir lira selves to dial, mi.mle tins I ulv innM wo k JOSHUA HUN'INGTO. 1 bnowof no Commentaiy wli.ch i- b-in calculated for Jiflusing coriect vires 0 f<bt gnat truths ofCir.irtiimly, n d lewrgaaln. f*rv impre«iot:S no th mind when rur >rr.m the pe;u :d of it, than the one you u, nb aut to publish. DANIEL SHARP*. No writer ar-ema less disposed toconvnd for barren speciils'i .ns. Nuoemnieuniinra. Iy or mure pow, .fully in(.u>a’eatlieg,e»tei. ■entiala ol religion. Tlu ipiril which ,-j. tadev the work is deepen i ". is die me 1, ifleotionare, healing, yelfa thfrl spirit «UVt gospel. DA.'lEL DANA. From particular exvmioati, o, and concur, ring tratimon , the-. is no doubt o t my mini that Scott’a Family Bibfo ts superior tn i| her*. JO’t’ P!! EUEHSON. You will pleat:, tn se d ac sis -opioc! Scjit’s Bible / I refer to yjor 'alely piopc-cd edition l’c; bops I shall induce live mote ti t.-kc the s.me number. II L, It ii with extreme pleaiure I partin '■or are about to jiuhllih a new e litioti I icoti’a Bible. Having been in po»ars»o-i( t more 'ban 20 y-a-r, [ troa I know tie dong of Us value, and am dcte-mii ed tu 'a motei'Semulation among my litcn.is Is wilt pleasefoiwflrd sis copies us soanaanvy oaht-d, ,’ t g I have obtained four tub: criber, fnr tic esc: .lent work you an.- publishing H. ?. I propuse tu take seven -eta ut Scutfi Hi- ble, sod will be accountable for the mine. . ' i a- I have obtained s r ' 1 lie: ii)era fur r.ri ): ; tl of Sco t’s F.tiuiy U.ble. J.O. 1 ttl.ali probably need eight or ten « td Scott’: Katniiy Bible. J p- Wev, s. s. of P. has o' tsined ten g'di-ctr bers. K. Ii. 1 have observed that voti arc abort pub* Halting another edition of Srott’a II ble ’tope you mry succeed as yuu h ve dorriv urmer rditiunr. j f.ave been endravoritf to urocore aubacriherr amu: g our people, had eour more subscribers will be obtained. O.itt I will take ten lets (of Scott’a nine) bound md lettered. J F I itave obtained ten aubecrihc'i frr y ut coition of the Family fob!)—ami i.;,vr nv d ubt but there might hesume'lr'g ar- copies told in tltia place ;f you Itstl ,n rptil here—I thought ti e work ougtn tn be ut- enuraged and for hat ic ,son took a Jubssnb- iion paper It is a work that escry fffldf Utould have that is able to purchase. J. R U'C I am glad, that y-u propose to ji'int Scott’s excellent Ftmily Commanuty, and should be very glad if it were iu niy power to give a more liberal patronage to the woih, than, as circumstances are, I can. I dull, how ever, be able to do something t eight rt ten seta I shall certainly take j and it may hey double that number. A. 8. 1 have procured fifteen tubactibeta te Scott’a Bible. J, A, D. 1 think I shall dispose of 29 sets or mu ed ,be Famdy Bible. E. B I have circulated proposal! for Scott’s B ble ; bow many have been engaged in sill cannot cell, but between 20 aud 39 Wii* h svicinily. s I tare concluded to become reiponiibls to you for thirty sett of Scott’a Commentary. C. B. I have procured 106 aubreriben to lb* Bible t 6 tots to be bouud in caff; 3 tel) f* be done in boards the other 97 ten, bout) aud lettered as described in the proanectut IL U. I presume I could procure 500 aubicn- ■era fur your edition of Scott’a Bible Tb< demand ia increasing for ibem. They "f finally supersede every other large or FattnV Bible. Filly ol my tubacribeialive within • circle of 8 mile, I J L. Just pubti-lictl an edition of the taxi woao, completed in nix volumes. wiiUul ma.'g'"“ referenoet / price in board, 818 i in *n ee I g2l! in caif 827. Either or theae edition tli-y be had ol the publisher in Boston / or4 3. C. k J. SCHENCK, Savannah. Jr- 11 39 Marking Btusiiesi perior quklity.just received anj ile by GE^. RYfUtaUN. O F nsui for sal nov 40