Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 12, 1825, Image 4

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jbEs City Sheriff’s Sales. Oil m firot Tuesday in May nut, nVlLL be told In front of the Court Hon*. \#w In the City of Savannah, between tin usual hour* of 10 end 4 o'clock, One negro nan ntmcd Tom, levied on u the property of John ind Valeria Devil, to satisfy two execution! from the Court of Com mon Pleat and Oyer end Terminer, for the e • ty of Savannah, John G. Ulanee va. John F, G- Devil, Gjardun of John end Valevie Da vut, end Wm. Bovere va. the Mine. AD the buildinga on the centre pert of Truit Lot letter H, it prevent In the occupation of Job T. Bollee, Pereivil Word, bounded north by PrdidenMt. leuth by York-st cut by one portion ot arid Lot, wot by the Court- House, levied on ae ths property of Job T. Bollee, to aetiiiy an execution from tho Court nf common Pleei end Oyer end Terminer for the City of Savannah, Samuel M. Mordecai va Job T. Bullet. Southern half of Lota) Ni l 39, thirty.nine, and 40, farty, with the improvementa thereon, Blbert Ward, bounded north by the northerii hall of aaid Loti, aouth by Liberty-at. eaat by Jelferaomrt, levied on aa the property of Ben jamin Sheftall, to mtiify two exeeuliona (torn the Court of Common Pleaa and Oyer end Terminer for the City of Savantah. Jeiae Mount va. Bcnj. Sheftall. AM the right, title, and interact, nf Baldwin Co k to that doubte tenement build'n( on the weatern part of Truit Lot lettei A, bounded north by Bryan-it- aouth by St. Julian-at, eait by part of raid Lot, wcM by Whilaker-at lev- it'd on aa the properly of Baldwin Couk, to Mtiify an execution from the Court of Com non Pleai and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, Norman Peaae va. Baldwin Cook. All that Lot and improvementa known in the plan of the City of Savannah, aa Lot No.2, two.Percival Ward,bounded north by Wright. Squire, aouth by a lane, ea,t by Lot No- 3 three, wot hr Lot No 1, one, levied on as property of Job T Bollee, to utafv an exe cution from the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, Jsaeph Clark re. Job T. Bollsa, md aaaigned to 4 B' Parkman, property pointed out by defendant, and Mibjeet to o mortgage. A. I. D’LYON, C S. tprlH 09 mm SAum Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tutiday in May next, W il L be .told at the Court Houie in the City of S ivannah, between the houri often ind four o’clock, Lot end Buildings No. 17, seventeen, Wash- ington Ward in the City of Savannah, bound* ed east by Lot No- 18 eightern, aouth by SL Julian-at. weit by Price at. and north by Bryan It. levied on n the property of Ste phen S. Williamv. to mtiify in execution in favor of Jamei M'Henry, and othe'i, As signee! of Wm. Turner. Four Negroes, vix: Lixy and her three chii. dren, Sike, Amy end Penny, levied on aa the property of Richard Lcvitte a free men of eo> lor, to mtiify four executiona from a Juaticea Court in fhvor of John C- Blance, returned to me by a Conatable. All that tract of land known bv the name of Tweediide, in tbe County of Chatham, con taining 346 acre^ bounded on tho north by Savannah Hirer, levied on m the property of Jo:io Morel, to mtiify eiecutioni m bror of Wm. Taylor It Son, ind other*. Wharf Lot containing 66 feet, 8 inehei on Savannah Bivor, 66 feet 8 inchea on Indian; street, extending from mid River to tho acid Street, in extent about 400 feet, th; tame being the eaitern part of Wharf Lot No- 3, throe, levied on aa the property of Robert W. Pooler, to aatafy two executiona in ftvor nf Joaiah Penfield, and John Dieka, property pointed out by the defendant- All that half of Lot No 12, Columbia Ward, with the improvement! the- eon, to satisfy ' an execution timing out of a Justice,' Court in favor of Wax Rubinson, retained to me by a Constable^ ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. april 3 09 INEQUITY. Between Louis Leconie, and John Leconte, Com plainanis, and Peter Lecont John Thomas Chapman, —— - ■ Heyno’ds and Valeria, his H'ife, Defendants Liberty Superior Court, "1YHB Complainant! hiving filed their bill in X thin Court, the object of which ii to pnr* tetuite tbe leitimony of certain penoni there* n named, and it appearing that the Defend ant! reipectively reside beyond the liniiu oi the itate of G orgia, and within the United State, : It ii ordered, that aerrice upon the •aid Defendinta be effected by publication in one of the Gazette, ot Savannih, requiring the mid Defendant! to appear and answer the mid hill of Complainant!, on or before the eleventh day o April next. A true copy, E- BAK«1R, Clerk, February 10,182S. Fen 17 71 f Sheriff’s Sales, On Ihejirii Tuesday in May next, between the usual heart, W LL be a old at the Court Houie in the County of Bryan, the following Lota or parcela ol Land on tho bland of Osaabnw, in the laid County, known in the plan of'he partition of tjte same lalsnd by tha numheis one, two, three, Tour, five, aix, aeven, and that part of number eight, beginning at the hedge ot the edge of tbe wouda, in the South part nf the Mid last tract, from the Weatermoat to the Baatermoat Creek. Alio, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the Bastermoet parti of tract ten, eleven, twelve, from the path in the old field in the Savannah, to be continued in t itraight line until it inter •eeti Bradley’s Hammock Marshes on one side and Igeechee river on the <vh*r. Also,Horse Hammock, containing fifty acres. Also, Brad ley's Hammock, containing one hand ed end fifty five acres- And alao, a Hammock called Breddock’a Camp contiing thirty eight acres, being pert* and parcela of tbe Mid bland ol Oaaabaw. Levied upon as a part of the ea tale of the late John Morel, deceased, undei end by virtue of a fi. fa on a decree of the Superior Couftof Chatham County, in a case wherein Simon Donald and wife were eom- plainanta, aud Thomas N. Morel end others defendants THOMAS HEARN, S. B. C. March 30 1U5 W Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in June next. 'ILL be sold at the Court-House in the City of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four o’clock, the following 16 ne groes, via .— Sippio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry, Billy, Burke, Parris, Brim, Dinah, Little Brim, Prince, Ben end Meriam, with the increase jf the families, levied on under e foreclosure of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William Washington, for use. Two negroes, viz: Ned and Glasgow, levi ed on ■ foreclosure of a mortgage from ChM. Ulmer to Joseph Kupman. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. april 4 09 Sheriff’s Sale. fhN -the firat Saturday after the firat Tuea- U day in May nest, between the houra o ten end four o’elock, will he told at the mar- ket-houae in the town of St- Marys, the fol lowing negroes, vie i Judy end her son John, Bimon, end Charles, levied on as the proper* ty of JamM Williamson, dneessed, to satisfy M execution on the foreclosure of e mort gage, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall, adminis trator nf John Hamilton- M. H. HEBBARD, 3. C. t St Msrys, February 2J, 182$. Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in Jlfoy next, \\tfrlLL be aold In front of the Oourt- JJ House, in the city or Savannah, between the usual hours of ten and four o'clock, The following eight negroea, via. Cuffee, Peggy, Romnneb Carotin., Jiraeph,Mary,Bet ty ana Jim, levied onunder a A. Ik. on a fore- losure, aa the property of Charles H. Hay* deo, in favor of Frederick W. Hieneman- mareh 7 ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vt. Langley and Selveeter Bryant. O N petition of Timothy Hopkins, atating that in consideration of certain prom issory notea, made to tbe mid Timothy, by them, one payable with interest, from Aral of January, 1821, on tbe firat nr January, 1822: « second payable as tforestion the firat of January, 18231 end e third pavable •• afore said, an the first of January, 1824, executed a mortgage to Mid Timothy Hopkins, his heirr end assigns, nn all those four trac'a of l„id, situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by the mid Timothy, to the laid f-sngiey and Selvester, and lying on the aouth tide of Greut Satilla River, one tract containing aev- enty-seven|acres, more nr leas/ two tracts containing fifty teres, more or leas, and one -'her treet, containing one hundred and eigh- ly-eightacres, more or lets, conditioned for 'he payment of the three Mid a*veral notes, on the days above mentioned, and that said several notes remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintif, it i» ordered, that the said Ltngley and Selveater, their heirs or assigns, pay into Cour.,' within twelre months from thia date, the sums due on mid notes, and the intern and coats, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. ever foreclosed, end that such other proceed- nga take place, es are pursuant to law. True extract from the minntea, 27th Octo ber, 1824, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. tiov 4 87 Are IN EQUITY. Between IV, Davies, Administrator, Complain- ant, and John Carnoehan, Administrator, de bonis nan with the will annexed of George Richardson and otlwrs. Defendants. In equity, Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, 2U/A August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Carnoehan, one of the defendants in the said hill of complaint named, reaides without the atate of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotlard : It ii ordered that the midJohn Murray Car- nochan, do appear and answer to the com- plainant’s said bill, within nine months frnm the date of thia urder, otherwise that the said bill, as to him, be taken pro confessn .- and it ia further otdered, that a copy of this order be publish'd once a week, in one of the public G.zeltea of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the said de fendant ia required to appear and anawer ea aforesaid. True copy frnm the Minutes, this 2fst day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk, auguat 24 50f Notice. A LL persons hiving demands against the r.L estate of Constant Freeman. E»q l|te of the of Washington! decensed, arc re qiired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : and tho i? indebted to said e&tite, are required to male immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm'r. Jan 14 42pz. Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will he made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to self a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, * Administrator. dor. )R NOTICE. N ine MONTHS after the date hereof, ap. plication will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, whei sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sel' a lot, with the improvements, situate in tb, cuy of Savannah, in the said county,and know; in the plan of said city by the No. $3, Brown Ward, for the benefit of (be hein and legatee' of the estate of the late Hugh M’Call, de ceued. THOMAS M’CALL. PHILIP BRA8CH, Executors. oct 14 70 NOTICE. VTINEI months after date, application will be 2-ft made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court of Ordinary-if Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and died- itors of Mid estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oct12 7i NOTICE. N ine months after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, absolute, to Mil lots Nor four am five, (4 and $) in Cerpenter’a Bow, and lot No. one, (1) Green Ward, in thn-city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalinyau, dee. for the benefiJLof the heire and creditors of •aid eatate ~ WILLIAM GASCON. film#fid Executor, ‘1 97» J. Shinn's Panacea, T HE aubieriber having discovered the com- pact*!on of SfVAIJIrS CELEBRATED PALACEA, baa now a supply on hand for silo 1 lie has reduced tlirprice from *3 50, to 32 SO, or by (he dosen 834. All charitable institutions in the (7, States and the poor will be supplied gratia. If the citizcni of the prineipal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medieine is eelebrsteil for the eurfrdf the following disease! 1—•• aernfula or king’s evi|, ulcerated or putrid sore throat- long standing rheumatic affections, rutanerua dis. eases, white swelling mil disease of the bones, and all eases generally of the ulcernfs Chirac ter, and chronic diseases, generally a-iiing hi debilitated constitutions, nut morq^apecially fro-n ayphilia or affections arising (herefrom 1 uloera in tbe larynq, nodes, Uf and that dreadful disease oecaaioi-ed by k long and exeeasive use of mercury, tfc- I ia alio use fill in the diacMe of tbe liver” I Certificated I have within the laat two yea* had an op portunity of seeing aeveral caseaof very mve- terete ulcers, which having prwinusly resist ed the regular modes of t-eltment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swrlm’s Panacea, and I do believe, from what i have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero- fiilnua, venereal and mercurial due-sea. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Phyi c, ia the Uuiveraity ot Penn- •ylvsnia I hive employed the Panacea of Mr, Swaim, in numerous instances, within the last tlirer years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in sec-ondsry syphilis and mercurisl diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medieine uf inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ly oi Penn. Philadelphia, February 17, 1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philadelphia, AW 17, 1823. Treasury Department,} March, 14, 1825 5 W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 182$ a law was passed by the Congreaa of the Un'ted States, of which the 3d 4th, and 5th Motions ire in the wordi f Mowing, via : •* Sec. 3. And be it fw thsr euac ed, That a subscription to tbe amount of twelve mi!lon« of dollars, of tbe sis p* r cent, atock of t e year eighteen hundred and thirteen! be, ami the same is hereby proposed ; for which pur pose books shall be opened at the Treasury «f the Unit* d Statea, and at thr several loan offi cci. on the first day of April next, to continue open until tbe first day of October thereafter, for such parts of th^ above mentioned de scription of atock a« shall, nn the day of sub scription, stand on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the several loan cffi :es, re apeetively / which subscription shall be effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the manoer provided by law for such trao:fers,of the cred-t or cred-ta standing on the said hooka, and by a surrender of the certificates of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That all subscription by such transfer of stock ahali be considered as pirtof the said twelve mil lions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by the firat teeth n of 'his act. t% Sec. 4. And be it further enaetedj That for the whole or any part of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to the respective subscribers, who shall be enti lied io a crrttft .Gtc w y~ w t ■—- : —t* that tbe United States owe to the bolder or holders thereof his, her, or their assigns, a sum to be expressed therein, equal to the amount of the principal atock thus subscribed, hearing an , interest nut exceeding four and one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-frst day of Decem ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five ; transferable in tbe same n-inner as i* provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to nd. mption at the nlensure of the United States, aa f dtows : one a'f at any time afer the thirty-first day of I) ‘.cember, one thousand eight hundred and t wenty-eight: and the remainder at any time after the thi'tv fi at d»v of December, one thousand eight hundred and twentv^ntne s Provided, Tb .t no reimbursement shall he mude except for the whole amount of such new certificate; nor until after at least six months public notice of sucb intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury t»cstue to be trans* ferred to the respective subneribersthe sever* al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of tbe cer! fixates of four and one half per nent. stock isauM to them reaj-iecttvelv. 41 Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the same f ind* which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the payment of the interest, rod lor the redemption and reimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed r.r reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall rem ain pledged in like manner for the pay ment of the interest accru ing on the stock created by reason of such ojbicrip'ion, and f»r tbe redemption or reim bursement of the princip I of the same. Ar.d it shall be the duty of the commissioners of t he sinking fund to cause to be applied end paid, *»ut of the said fund, yearly and e» e**y year, such Him and sums as may be annually requir ed to discharge the irtc est aceming on the stock which may be created by virtue of this act The «aid commissioners are, also, here by authorised to apply, frr.m t ree to firm, sucb aum and sums out of the laid fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in coir formity with the provisions of this act, t|K principal of the said stock : and such part ot the annual sum of ten millions of did lira, vest ed by law in the said commissionag, as may be necessary and re qnired fo; thr above pur poses, shall be and continue appropriated to the payment of interest and redemption of the public debt, until the whole of the atock i which may be created under the provisions or this act, shall have been redeemei or reim bursed. M Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that books will be opened at tbe Treasary of the United States, and *t the aeveril loin offices, on the first day of April next, and continue open until the firat d*v 0 f October, thereaf *er, for receiving subrerintions i« conformity with '.he prov.sionsofiheaaid law. The subscriptions may be made by tbe pro* prietors tf the atock, either in peiaon or by their attorneys duly authorized to subscribe and transfer it to the United Statea. Sh -uld subscriptions of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve millions of dollars, a distribution oft he said sum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to the turns subscri bed by them respectively. 8AMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of tbe Treasury* March 26 10 f|tO * UurtfcA Halt Matraaseg. T llE subscribor has just received an as* aortmeut of the above articles, war ranted to be of the beet quality, for sale by I. W. MORREL. OCt 26 Valuable medicine. TOTTEBi'A Vegetable Catholicon. ^ HE subacribi r reap, ctfully aolirita the at tention of every friend ofauftering hu unnity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the system the very seeds of disease, and in re.rt.rnig the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of life to a free and healthy eserciae of their functions, hat exei. ted the ert mishment, and complrtely.ailen- ced the ohj»ctions of the most inert d-ilous — Pacts are the best arguments. In order to put the virtues of the liailiolietm to as severe a scrutiny as possible, it was offered by adver- tisement. togeiher with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any pera in who would apply for it, and wh no cause might seem t- come within tbe range nf its healing power—mi mbera of severe cues of long sta d. ing, and some of them seemingly deimr.te ones, pre ented themsclres, all of which have been cured, or ao much relieved as to warrant ihe assertion that a little perseverance will do so. Is fact, such itthe confidence of the physi eian under whose ca-e these patients were place!, in thii remedy, a confidence result, ing flum the irresistible conviction that has been forced upon his mind by ocular demon stration, and a personal trial of it on himself i list be permits me to declare it aa hia deoi- did opinion, that the Caili.dicon is not onlv a perfectly safe and innocent, but a moat pow. eriiil and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases and stales of tbe s/ Item, such as the fel owing;— Deoility resulting from iniemperance and dissipation t Old nnd inveterat - Ulcers. Pains in tbe bom-a attended with swellings of the join'll Indigestion, Biot hes on the face, pimples, ho. i Alt complaints of the Liver Tetter.- Yaws; Syphilis'.- Cutaneous diseases generally i Mercurial and acrofuloui com plaint,. The Catholicon (which the proprieterso! emnly pledge, h a word conaistv exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exeeptiun of a si ght determi wtion to the bowela, which it preserves in a soluble state, sets insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires n-' particu lar regimen, (abstinence from apirtuoua li quors always excepted,) or confinement. As a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic mtd, cine, improving Ihe appetite and restoring the general tone or the system, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate situa tion. W. W. PO ITER, 66 Chetnul-atreet, I Philadelphia, Jt/iiy31, 1824. , At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I have lately exhibited, in severs! instances, a modi cated sirup, called Potter's Vegetable Cstho 'icon, witli the mou decided advantage. It has, as y et, never fat>«d effecting a cure in every case in which I ha» c thought proper to employ it. H. M’MukthIE, 14 o. Pbi'adciphia, July 28/A 1824, Mr, IV W. Poller, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would gives concise/t»tement ot my ,„ff, r . ings. from' the hopWM commencement, to the present propltiowa stage of my dise.se» About five years ari>, on my pssssge from Bordeaux, during < If month of January, from imprudent expniurf on deck, I was seized with a violent feverf Having no medical at tendants on board, | v« compelled to bear it, as I might for twt we*,, W h en on my ar rival at Charleston, S. Lit was treated as tn^'teve'r, out*un<zn?*.™ke^jie Ci tcrmlna(loll of thia gave ria* to a diieaatkqually diatreas- ing, and which, till now, I hath, oglit incur able. Various abscesses may their unwel come appearance, particularly^! the joints, which were swelled to an emtnous size.— Thcie gradually subsided intoWd tumors, one uf which on my left kneffiffioted the bone—an incision waa now mi|e ami a large evacuation of nus, mixed willtlieces of hone took place. 11 addition to thill suffered the most eacrucisting pains in my kirns that mint ever experienced. Every tung list was administered either gave me n> relief nr ser ved to aggravate the disease, ihe severity of which inermsed with every auicecding year. Such was my painful si nation fiat I despaired of ever being restored to my, heal h i I had not onlv tried the regular means nf relief, but uaed, though In vain, everypopular rem* edy I could hear of- It was in this av-ful and deipund'ngcondition,that I waspersusded to commence a course of your Vegetable f'»rh I (ton, and the happy result is, 14 f am Ihe use sf the two h-ttl s my whole tys'em hat under 1 one a complete rero ution, my paint have fo-en. m methe discharge from my knee began diminish, nnd soon cessed altogether, , he leer from whence it proceeded being coin 'etely heated. The tumors, for tbe removal which I have tried in vain more remedies an I can name, are rapidly decreasing i my mpetite, which was gone, hat returned—I an. il fact, nearly well, and feel conlid >nt that a (tw bottles more of yrtir, (to me) invaluable nciicine, will make me perfectly ao. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR- Philadelphia, July r 6, 18?4. IA confidence in tile veget able catholicon ia uidiminiahad, and aa fresh indances of its powers are daily occurring, in my own prac tice.I have no hesitation in recommending it, in tip peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble,as superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed vith. M. M’mUUTRIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sns—In consequence of imprudent expos ure fsnr years ago I had the misfortune in be come afflicted with p disease, the painful re sullaol which induced me to apply in suc cession to several respectable physicisns of thia city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distieaaing as tbe former. My wholeaystem 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 yuur vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, baa completely restored me, I have oow no pain i my appetite ia good ■ and mr strength restored With many tlianka for the relief your medicine hu given me, I am your obliged friend, be. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and aubsenbed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Adermsn. Philadelphia, May 28,1824. Sir—I am now, thanka to your medicine, a htarty mat . For nearly six yean 1 have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height that I eould not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Turnon formed in different pans of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely curcal me, and I am now u well u i my obliged humble servant, lie. GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, si George K me, of the District of South wark, personally appealed, and, being dul. sworn, doth declare and say (list the abov -. statement is in all respect* correct and true, and that the aignaiure to it is in the hand writing of thia deponent JOH" BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Getholicoit ia peculiarly adapted to those diaeaaes which are prevalent among the eolouri-d population of the aouth In that disease which is called yaws, it >a* sure remedy i a single trinl of it, will convince S 'inter, of ita superior efficacy to any reme y »f a similar nature in the United statea- NO UUP. Tile advantages uf thia medicine are,'not confining the pa’ient unnecoasarili- to the 5S!«k or keeping him. from his buaineaar— With one solitary exception, 'hat of aniri'u* nus liquors, it doco not lay any restrictions upon his appetite It is so gentle m its operation 'list me patient finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish ofthe proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who may wish tQ try nis medicine, but who are not certain if it be applicoble to. their complaint, are request ed to describe their ease and symptoms in a letter, poat-paid, and directed to him—tills letter will bn immediately placed in hands fu.ly competent to decide the question,— Should the remedy not seem to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told an. OAUTI'IN TO Prevent d sappointment it ia well to state that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to $ bottles to effect a cure ao that pei anus who are labouring under any ser ous infirmity, mint make up their mind to persevere to that extent at least— if they do not, they might ss well save themselves tne trouble and expense ■f uiihg a smaller quantity. All orders pist-puid nnd enclosing the money, immediately attended to, and he medicine packed and delivered with directions for use, to any place in the city, and forwarded as di* rented N. B. To prevent the pnasibdity of all im- p-isition, it will be sold in the city of Philadel phia, at the office in Filth near Hice-Str.-et, or at the dwelling of the propri- tor, No. 66 Chesnut (treet, only, and abroad by hia au- ’horiled agents. \v w PtHTER, 66 Chemut Street, Philadeipfiia• I have appointed GEORGE RYE ;SON, Druggist, of Savannah, mv sole agent. Drug ■ft'’ wanting the above valuable medicine, will be aupplied by him for eaah, at the same rate, as if ordered diicct from me—viz. 820 per dozen, or three dollars s a ngle bottle. W. w. POTTER, Philadelphia. *"V person on application to Ihe subset ibr t will be furnished with certificates uf the <ffi- cncy o' the above medicine, sufficient to eon- v-nce the mind of the moat sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper n. leruon. GEO RYEHSOV, Drugg.st, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dee 13 SCOTT’S BIBLE STKRIOTYr* BDitioa. *7 y »> dToTa l ft By SA HUE I, T. AH HSTRnst 9 lomhUI H ,'sn fee ni l *? « JO PA HILY HIBLE con,1X7,11°'^ final References. to he roVb i, }' V,LU MPS HOrAL OcZZ* " bell,shed willy a likeness ofthe dub,!*' < ’*‘ TERMS. I T • h,n k*."«» "rioted, on gaafi be comprised in six handsome , ’ J will contain the 8criptures of the T?' 11 Mew Testaments, the Introductory its, ">1 Explanatory Aotoo, and Prueitclt OulU '"* •nu all the copious Marginal IteflA""* 4 inr pinned word for word ft „n i|,» !'* ?* Stereotype Edition, published since ,h"" •horsdece.se The pri-e will bl «o. A# ' board, i 8 ? 4. in sheep ; *3Ci, in f ,irl*,' The whole work will be ra.dv fo?,w' ldln «' May, 1825, 1 for delivery ty Ex nuts of Lelte-s atldressedlo the p u y , I esteem Dr Sco't’. F. m „v Bilil.- calculated tu promote the cans... of'™? 11 !; piety. It seems scarcely possible N resd daily th- Note.ao] Ob“ rv 'il°' ,ne •• Family Bible wHhout becoming , Jg “ ,k ‘ better man. ED WARu Dn*F«N'" d I have seen no commentary „f Scriptures which 1 think so well general use end edificatmn. ft , a d f: '" ,<l whichever) family ought to po,,.-!, ' It ia a work diatingunhed fr,, A ,i,V Tn! ?' tv and convenience of its trWnv-^' “ l "l plll ® - clearness ... J fi lelity „f it, eZS " neatness and pempicuUy „f its ulf At b ' nevol. nee and candour of it. ipirii,,;'* Cisenesa and pOflmency of n, •toil for it.-(.form tor.dmc, to nroilu"""' gelical truth "nd piety. * P ' U "W InEormation VVanted A infnrm »ltonfrom, or relative to Mr. f, PnenERicK Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when last re ? ide,l l «t Monticcllo, Jasper fie lTsil married a ydtftfg it’onTKn nr tile nnitiu of White, addressed to Robert C. 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. jan 22 49 L x>king-li lasses. J UST received, per schooner Retrieve, an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Looking-Glasses, at mautifactorv pri ces, hy J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 18 Carron Castings' N. B. WEED. dec 18 12 Pi ot bread. HALF BBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread, just received and tor sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. doc 29 Feather Beds. J EST received by the William Wallacc, 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 27 Li Webster’s Spelling Books, ECEIVED and for salo by Jan 13 ./V. D. WEED. Spanish Scgars. ”so^r. S do| s P anisl,Sc e ars ' Just received per Globe, and for Bale hy J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 Cast sheet Iron Box Stoves, F OR SALE by N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbous’ Range. nov24 Tar, Pitch, ttosin djc. JUST RECEIVED, BBLS TAR 10 do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, F b 4* ’’ M° n gm’s New-Building. Wire Fenders and Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Cormir, and for sale by N. B. WEED. dec 21 27. 'L Croix Sugars. 1 ft HOGSHEADS of St. Croii Sugars, J. VP of very prime quality, landing from schooner Nancy, and for Bale by . M HALL St, HOYT. Jan 90 Of Or. ftcott’s Family nible.Vfo Um five, and deeply iiiierea'ing ’ * The character o7»r.TaZ, S on the Bible, is au generall, k.iotni,"^ lughly approved amongst the mail ini ‘Z , and pious Christ,ana throughout Sf an; haa psoaed rapidly through,o,111' I am acquainted with no Cum -'tS™ •h . S, f re,) 8C"pturea, whi'h I would cordially rec.mmeno for general u«, ri, plan of the work is good Peri,.*.- JOSHUA RATES. Perhaps m no way, can ministers. of youth, ami private Ch-istism, do S sepree to society, than by exerting th» selvea tu disseminate this truly inwinbt wmk. JOSHUA HUN ■•INGT03 I *nw of no Oommentaiy which i, brt-'e, calculated for diffusing correct vit-v, of th! great trutba of Clmstianity, and IcawngJh (try impression* on th. mind when S' rem tbe peru.al of it, than the one v™ »buut to publish. “ ' No write, .reimlenSS', for barren spi;culatlons. Nolle more unifoSSf y or m.,re pow e ,folly inculcate.the 'enfalsot rdigo’.v The spin, whfch ^ flfospvl* DA NIEL DANA. FiYHn.particulzr examiniti n, and concur* ring t.Jiiimony, the. e is no duubt on my mind that Scoti'a Family Bible it tuperior to ail other* J03KPH KUEHSON. You will please 1o sei d me aix copiHol 3cbtt*i Bible f I refer to your lately propped edition Perhaps I ahull induce five tunrr ti tuke the t ime number. H I. It is with extreme pleasure I perreh* vor ure about to publish a new e.lilioii i Scot\*s Bible. been in poss sii’m 4 •t more tha t 20 vt-.nrs, I trus* I Irrow s >rr.e ^hinjy cf its vssue, *ttd am detc mired to jro mote i'«s c rcidution among my friend* V«i wil! please forward six < opies as soon »!jiuj* lished. I fiave obtaini'd four sub*criherb far lie ezcelltiit work you *re publishing H. S. I propone to take stven sets of Scott’s Bi ble, and will be accountable for tbs woe. J C. I have obtained subset ibers for nim* copies of Scon’s F*tnil) B ble. J.C. I shall probably need ci^ht or ter, j ;j ( Scott's Family Bible. J. Wev. S. S. of P. has o' tained ten nbreri* bers. U. have observed that you sre about rub* fishing another edition of Scott's Bble hope you m^y succeed ss you h vedoitii former editions. I have been endesvorirgto procure pubccriberr amc g our people, «d enor more aubscriber* will be obtsird- 0.S.H, I will tnke ten sets (cf Scott'i H-Ve) bound H''d lettered. J.F- I have obtainetl ten subscribe?* for jmii edition of tbe Jamily Bible—and have n» d^ubt but there might be sometbirg like M copies «old in this place if you hid *n agio* here—I thought the work ought to bf couroged and for hat reason took a aubscrib tion pttper. It ia a work that eveiy L-®!/ should have that ia able to purchase. J. E W I am glad, that y^u propose to pritt<k f ‘ Scott's excellent Ftmily Commenury. should be very glad if it were iu my power ts give a more liberal patronage to the work, than, at circumstance* are, I cm. J shall, however, be able to do someifiine i eight ir ten sets I shnll certainly take j mil it w*y ^ double that number. A» B* i I have' procured fifteen subscribers w Scott's Bible. J A. D. I think I shalldiapose of 20sets or nw f of the Family Bible. E.B I have circulated proposals for Scotrt i Bible ,• how many have been engaged cannot tell / but between 20 and JO ha viciuily. J- , I have concluded to become refpoos»| to you for thirty tei$ of Scoti'a Comroenny C. Bv I I have procured 106 subscribers (• ^1 Bible; 6 sets to be bound in cslf; 3 MUfJI be done in boards tbe other 97 seta, b«f , | and lettered aa deacribed in the prospedj T H.*.r 1 presume I could procure $00 wl^l ben for your edition of Saott’s Bible demand is incressing for them. Thrf 'J finally supersede every other large or ft 1 ” Bible. Fifty ol my subscribers live mi!" 1 circle of 8 mile,! Jj. Just published an edition of the an* 1 *“ completed in aix volume,, without nuff, I references; price in boards glSiiaJS 231, in calf 827. Either of theae ei^l may be had of lb* publisher in Hoiion;» S. C- & J. SCHENCK, Savannah. o J.n ' Marking Brnskes, I - gftRffia O F a supertoi for aalo by nov 20