Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 15, 1825, Image 4

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mvm Mm City Sliei ilf’s hales. On the firet Tuetday in May next, \\WII.L be eeld in fr nt of the Court Hoo VNr in the City of Sweat eh, between I amui houri of 10 end 4 o'clock, One negro men nsmt d Tom, levied on a. the property of 1 Jin «od Valeria tlevie, to eetieiy two ex-eoti me from the Court of Com- *tU"n Pleas end Oyer and Terminer, for the o. tv of Sav nnili, John Q. HI.non va. John K. G Davie, G mrdun of Jahn and Valeria Ds- vm,and Woi. Bowera ve. the earn,, All the biiildinge on the centre part of Trui< Lot letter H, at prevent in the occupation ol Job T. Bailee, Percival Wa it. bounded north hy Preaident-at. south by York-st east by one portion ol eaid Lot, weet by the Court- House, levied on ae hr property of Job T Bol ea, to aatiafy an ex cution from the Cou- of common Pleaa and Oyer and Terminer tor the City of Savannah, 8amuel M. llordecai va Job T. Boilea. Southern half of Lota* N a 39, thirty-nine, end 4^, forty, with the imp*oveminiaiberror, Bill, it Va d, bounded north by the norther h«|. of aeid Lota, aouth by Librrtytt. east b\ Jeffe>aon-Bt, levied on as the property of Ben jamin Shefieil, to satisfy two execuiiona frmi the CouTLpf Common Pleas and Oyer am Terminer for the City of Severn ah, J as Mount ve Btnj. Sheftall. A I the right, title, end intereat, of B Jdwii Co kto that double tenement building on the wes'erf pkrt o( Trust Lot letta A, bounder, no thbr Btyamst. aouth by St Julians!. ear bv part of re d Lot, west by Wliitaker-it lev. iedonattlye proper y of Baldwin Cook, to eauafv anmaeculion from the Court ol Coni moh Plea' and 0 er and Terminer for th. City of Savannah, Norman Peaae va. Baldwin Conk. All that Lot and improvement! known in the plan i f the City of Savannah, as Lot No ? ftvo,i*ereiy il Ward,boonded north by Wrigh Square, south .by a lane, east. by Lot No. 3 three, welt nt Lot No I, one, levied on ar properly of JobT Belles, to satsfy an exr en'inn fro u the Court of lommon Pleas n d 0 et a id Terminer for 'he City of Savannah, J aeph Clark va. Job T Bnllel, rod assigned to . B‘ Parkman, property pointed out by def ndint, andauhject too moru-age. A. I D’LYO'J, C S. anri‘4 09 sheriff's Sales. On the finl Tuesday in May next, \lhl tl i, j-. .-old a the viourt House in the TT City of S.vannah, between the houra Often and f ur o’clock. Lnt and Buildings No. ’7, seventeen. Wash, (ngton War* in h: C tv of Skvannah, bound* edeau hy Lit Vo- 18 e giite n, aouth b\ St. Julian-at. went by P ice-st and north by Brvan at. levied on as ilt-i property of Ste phen 8. Willhma to satisfy an execution ir f-vor of Jimda. M Henry, and othe'a, As, eigneeaofWm. Turner. AH that tract of land known Hy the name nf Tweeds -I >, in the County of Chatham, eon taininr346 eres, bounded n. the north b> Savanu. b Kver, levied on aa the property a Jn n Morel, tn satisfy eaecutions in ftvor of Wo V'aylor it Son, and O'hers Whar, Lot cont.- ninp 66 feet, fi nches on Savannah River, 66 fert 8 inches on Ind an 1 etreel, extending from aa d R ver to the laid evert, in extent about 400 feet, ih: same bemg the eastern part of Wharf Lot N " 3, three, levied on aa the property of Onbcit W Pooler to a ' sfy wo executions in favor of Joaiah Penfi id, and John Dicks, property pointed out by the defendant* . Air that half of Lot No 12, Columbia Ward, with the improvements thei eon, tn aatiafy an execution issuing out of a Justices Court in favor of Wm Robinson, retu ned to me by Conatable, *_ .... ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. ? and'3 (* Sheriff’s Sale. On the finl Tuesday in May nett, 4 WILL be lold in front of <he Court- .A# louse, in the city of Savannah, between c sual huuu often and four o'clock The following eight negroes, via. Cuff-e, Peggy, Hnsannah Carolina, Joseph,Mary. Bet- v and Jim, levied onunder a fi.'a. on a'fore- loaure, aa the p-npei-ty of Charles H. Hay. ten, in favor of Fedooek W. Hien. man- march 7 l«l lA'l D’LYON, S C C Sheriff’s Sales, OP ATTACHED PBtIPEHTY. O th fli-tSaturday af ertliehr-t lu -day in M:.y neat, will he lold St the Court- 'louse in the town of St Marys, between the h ura of ten and four o’clock, the fallowing negro ilavea, via, Lancaster. Furry, Rnae, and her two hil ren, Hannah and Archibald, arid .a ih" p’opertv of Thnmaa Andrews, un 'e an ntt ehment in i.vor nf Robert Mill' r . , o'dby rnnaent of all parlies. Ap*il 1,18 5 M, H. HEIBARD. S.C.C. Ap il 8 13 I Administrator's Sale. On ike first Tuesday in May next, WILL sell at the Court-House in Jeffer son, Camden County, between the usu al hours of sale, Harry, Ned, and his wife Tamer, and her four children, Daniel, Stephen, John, and Yorick, the property of the estate of George Morrison, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said estate, pursuant to leave granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county. GEORGE MORRISON, Administrator, with the will annexed, of George Morrison, Sen. deceased. April 14 18 J. Shinn's Panacea. T HE subscriber luivingdis overedth* com position oI SWA IMS CELEBRATED PAJSACEJi, has now • supply on humi f» ule i be has reduced thep* ice from £3 So, t S3 10. or by the doien $ J4. All charitable institutions in the U. State) «ml the poor will be supplied gratis. If the citisens of the principal cities an towns, will appoint an agent to order an distribute this medioine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine Is celebrated for th* cure oi the following diseases t-"*" scrofula or king’- evil* ulcerated or pitted sore throat, Ion, standing rheumatic affections, cutaneous die eases, white swelling »nd disease of the bones and all cues generally of’lh ulcerous charac ter, and chronic diseases, generally a> iaing ii debilitated constitutions, but more especial l fro < syphilis or affections arising therefrom ; ileer* in the laryng, nodes, Etc. and th» dreadful disease occasioned by a long an> excessive use of mercury, £/c* It is aSsc use ful in the dis-.ase of the liver*** CexU&calM. I have within the last twn years had an op purlunity of seeing tnygpral eases of very inve lerate ulcers, which hiving previously resist ed tile regular modes or treatment wer healed by the use of Mr. Swaiin’a Panacea, and 1 do believe, from wbat I have seen, that it will nrove an important remedy in aero, uloill, vencrem >„a......—:.is{ uiv h N. CHAPMAN, M. D Professor of tne Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University ot Penn aylvania I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the Iasi t lire - vesrs.and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in sec-ondary syphilis, and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation tn pronouncing it a medicine of ineatimabk value, W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty of Penn. Philadelphia, February 17, 1833. JOHN SHINN, Chemist. Philaric!l>hi't, .Voe 17 18:3, Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Silvester Bryant. petition of T mothy Hopkina, stating - that in conaide ation of certain prom aa ry notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one p*\able with interest, frem first of January, 1821, on the firat of Januuty. 1822: second payable as af«resai , on the first of January, 1833 / and a th*rd psvable a* aft.r taid, on the firat of January, 18* } 4 execut'd a mortgage to said 1'i uothy Hopliins, hie bu and H' signa, on all those four true s of i-a.id, situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed } tire said Ti mthy, tn the a::id F<anglry and Silvester, and lying on the much side ui Great Satdla River, one tract containing aev enty seven acres, more -t less/ two tracts containing fifiy acres, more or lesa, and on* ■ther tract, containing one hundred and eigli ty^eight acres, more or less, conditioned for he payment of the three said several notes, • »r. the days above mentioned, and thnt said *i veral notes remain unpaid—on motion of \rchibatd Clark, attorney for plainti**, it it ordered, that th said Langley and Selvester, their heirs or assigns pay into Cour, # within twelve months from this date, the sums due on said notes, and the interea and costs, oth erwise that the equitv of redemption be fot -verforeclosed, and thst such other proceed mgs take place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo her, 18 '4. JOH.2 BAILEY, Clerk nov 4 H7 Vv ohei irf s .sales. On th fi st Tucda in May next, between the usual hours, W ILL be >-old *t me oourt House in the County * f Bryan, the fol.owing Lots or parcels of Lmd on the lslsnu of Ossab i«i the Mid County, known in the olan o' he partition of the same 1*1 <nd by the numhe s one,two, three, four,fi.e, six, seven, and tlnn part of number eight, brginiiing at tne hedge •t the edge of the woodB, in the South part of thv- said last tract, from the Wester most to the Eastermost Creek. Also the Cabbage Garden tract, being the Ea termost parts of tract t^n, eleven, twelve, from the path in the old fi Id in the .Savannah, to he con inued in a straight line until it <nter asrlfl Bradley’s Ham' ock tfsmhes on one aide a. d igeechee river on ’he o<h*r. A's.) Horse H - nm.'ick, containing fifvy acres. Also, Brail 1ei*s Hammoc*, containing one htu d and fiity five acres* Aoo also, a Hammr < k called Brad dock *3 Camp contamg th-rtv figtit acre?, be ng part* and parcels of the said Island of OjSibaw. Levied up »n as a part of t ie ea ta»e of theL’.e John Morel, deceived, under • d ny virtue of a fi. fa on a decree of the Sujerio** Court of ..hatham County, in a case wherein 9imon Donal 1 and wife were eom- phmania and Thomas N. Morel and others defendants THOMAS HEARN, S. D. C. "•mb ?0 JO? IN EQUITY. Between IV. Davies Adm tUstrator, Complain ant and John arnochtin Administrator, d bmis non with the will awnxedof George Richardson and others, D Jendants ——In equi'y t hut ham iupeior Court- Chancery, 'Stilh August,; 8-4 I T appearmg ihai John Murray Carnochan one of the defendants in the said bill cf >mplsint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part if the United Kingdoms Great Britain anu Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- nochwn, do appear and answer to the com- plainant’s said hill, wtnin nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that th said bill, as to him, be taken pro confess * and it is further ordered, th.it a copy of thi order be pubtislu d once a week, in one o he public Gazettes of this state, until the ex malion of the time within wnishthe saidde- endanf ia required to appear and answer ns aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B.F.4NNIN, Clerk, august 24 50f hhenff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in June next. IIwiLl be s id at the i-ourvHouse in the >## City of 8avannah, between the houra of ten and four o'clock, the following 16 nc groes, via .— Sippio, Hater, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry, BitBurke, Parris, B«m, Dinah, Li tleBram, Piince, Ben and Meriam, with the increase if the famihea, levied on und>T a forecloaure of a mortgage from Peter Timothy to William Wash ngton. for use. Twinegroea, v*z: Ned and Glas^oWj levi ed on a foreclosure of a mortgage irom Chas. Uimer to Joseph K pman. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. an-il 4 n< * Notice. 4 LL perams hiving temanda against th« estate of * Jonstant Freeman E«q late o' ‘he city of Washington, deceased, a*-e re q lir-ed to hand them in, legally a'tcsted ithin the time prescribed bv law : and thoa dehtedto said vt te, are required to muk mmediate paymmt. to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan *4 4 1 2- l hherilt ’s Sale. O N the fi at Sxiurday after the tint Tuei* day in May next, between the hnu-e ol ten end four o’clock, will be aolj at th - mar ket-house in the town of St* M-rys, he ful- lowm, nenroea, vis: Jtidy a id her eon John, Simon, end ‘ iharlea, levied on ea the proper ty of James Williamson, dece.ned, to aatiafy an execution on the foreclosure of e mort gage, in favor of Bdwsrd F. Tattnall, adminis trator f John Hamilton- M. H. HKRBARD, S. C- C. St. Marys, F-bru-t, 23, 1823. •s i,i-' > 82 Sheriff’s Sales. O N the firat Saturday, after the firat Tues day in June next, will be aold at the Ms.ket House in the town of 8t. Marys, two negroei, fix Bob and Rose, levied on et the properly ol Joseph Rain, to ut'jfy in execu tion on the foreolnaure of a mortgage, in favor of Samuel Clarke,tndGeorge S Brown. April 8.1823- MrH. HEBBAKD, S. C. C. April t W Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of tliia notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of tile real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heire and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 31 NO IDE. aT NE liON l'HS aficrthe date hereof, ap Lu plieal.un will be made to the Honmabi it Inferior Court of Chatham county, wh- . iii g iur ordinary jurpniei, for leave to sell / lot, with th" improvement!, iituaie in the oily of Savannah, in the laid county,and know' n the plan of said city by the No. 33, Brow Yard, for t ie benefit of the helm end legatee, of the estate of the late Hugh M'Call, de ceased, THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BHASCH, Executors. net *4 72 NO i ICE. N INE months after date, application wilt be made tu the H-n. the Judgceof the Court j, Ordinary nf Chatham county, for leave to .el all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, fur the benefit of the lieireandcred' iturn of said eatate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oct 12 71 T'reusu ^ itefttwlme t. March, 14, 1825 W HERE vS on the 3d of March, l p ?5 law passed bv the Congress «-t tlie Un’t^d States, of which !he 3d 4.h. a a iti, sr.ctions are in the . o- 'Is foliow. r, ,,; Z : " Sec. 3. And be it further enac ed, That ;• 9iiba<*riptiou • t> the amount of twelve of dollars, of the six p r cen\ «tock of t 1 « vear eighteen hundred nnd thirteen, be, »n*' the same is hereby proposed ; fur which t>ti» • pose book* shall be opened at ihe Treasury • f the United States, and nt th several loan ffi cos, on the first da*, of April next, to continue upen until the first day of Oc ob^r thereaitet, for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock as shall, on *h s day of sub- scripl'ou, Ui.d on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the s:*.versl loan t ffkes, re •peetively / which subscription shall oe effect ed by a transfer to tne United States, in tht manner provided by law for *uch tran-fers, <•' the cred t or emits standing on the said hooks, and by a surrender of the certificate* of the slock so subscribed : Provided, Thm all subscription by such transfer «>f stock shaT be c-nsideiedas part of the said twelve m i- ions of dollars ai tb a zed to be borrowed by the first secti n' f his act. *' Sec. 4. Anti be i' further enactedThat foi the whole or any part of any sum which ahali b.» thus subscribed, credits shall be entered |< the respectiv subscibers, wh * shall be enti tied to a certffi ate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the holder or holders thereof, his her, or their assigns, a sum to be expressed therein, equsl to thi amount of the principal stock thua subscribed, bearing an interest n t exceedi g four ai d one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-fi st day »f Decem ber, one thousand eight !.u .dred and twenty five; transferable in he same u anner as u provided hy law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to ridimphon at the pleasure of the Uutad States, as f dlows: one na f at any time* nf er the thirty-fit*t day of D jcember, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight : and the remainder at any t me after the thi tty fiat day <»f December, one thousand eight hundrtd and twert/"nine Provided, That no reimbursement shall bt made ekreot for the whole amount of such new cert'fi.:ftte; nor until after at least sis months public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury t** cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever* at sums by them subscribed bevond th? amount of the cer' licates of four and one half per cent, stock issu-. <1 to th**m respectively “ See, 5, And be it fw ther enacted, That -he same funds which have heretofore been, tod now are pledged by law for the payment if-he interest, and for the redemption and reimbursement of the stock which may be re- leem-d or reimbursed by virtue of the pro* visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner for he pa* ment of the interest accru ing on the stock created hv reason of su I subscrip ion, and fm the redemption or reim bursement of the princip I of th*^ same. Ai d i shall be the duty of the commissioners of the .inking fund to cause to be applied and paid. >ul of the said fun’ 1 , yearly and e 1 e-y year, such sum and sums as may be annually requ r* .d to discharge the irte eat accruing on the •nock which may be created b> virtue of this t The said comm ssitmPTR arc, also, here* v.authorized to apply, fr m t me to tim-. ich sum and sums oul of the svd fund, as hev may think proper, t wndi redeeming »y purchase, or by re'iubursemeut, in con 1 ■ ; o*-mity with the provisions of this act, tht n incipal of the s/id stock : and such part ot the annual sum often millions of dollars, vest tl by law in the said commissioners, as m*y ne necessiry and required for th* above pur poses, thrill be and continue appi opriatcd to he payment of interest and redemption of Vi * public debt, until the whole - f tie stock which msv be created under the provision* of tb s act, shall have been redeemed or reim burse^** Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, th books w ill he open d at the Treasury of the United States, and t he several loan cffic -s. n the first day of Aoril next, and continue open until the firs' da" of October, thereaf er, for receiving subscriptions in conformity with he provisions of the ssid law. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors of the stock, either in person or by their attorneys duly *u»hor z-<Mo subscribe, and transfer t to the United States. Sh uld subscriptions of said sloes be made to an amount exceeding twelve m llions ol tcllars, a diatributjnn of the aaidsum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury* March 26 10 JtO " VALUABLE MEDICINE. yoyTyl’? Vegetable Catholicon. '■.pilB sub,-rib r tci, otfuiiv sol. i-» the si .I* lentlun or every fienk ofsoffenn.- hn . m-ty, to to tlie xbuve n> w ,ml invxluxbl, onedy, wl oie unequal power, in elimli-sli. r from the B'rtem llie very seeds of dise.ie, xridin rest nog the dbrenge-l end morb d conditin nf the orgxns of life toe f, ee eml leelihy exercise ofthar fuoctoni, hi, exe>- fed the e,l'-niehmen , i end rumpletelv nil. n "i-d tl|enff-'iiins of tv mo,, in r ddou,— Pact.are ihe beet argument. In order 'o pm me vir'utsot I e < siholicoo to as sevrre a sor-tisy el poaiible, it was • ffered bv edvot- tsemrnt togeiher witi (lie attendance uf i .ibyxie'xn, grrtultinisly to any Y.i|>n wh- vou!i apply for it, xni vli se cause might -ecmt come whim the r:.nge of ht he.luig ■.lower—numhere if ievere cates of long • >e -ig, and *. me of them aeemim-l- de • r r . H i, Dr ented themselves, all tj unich have been cured orso much relieved ax tiwsrrxM h *"t-i,iun that x little nerievernoee will di s' In feet, well in the eoi.fi lence of the pliysi cten under whore te c these ntitif-nt, wen- ilsred, in tbi, remedy, a co fide ce iv-iu t in: from the irreiis'ible con ir,.,.h that has een farrrf upon Ilia mind by oc.i xr demo e itiun, s *l, persuhxl trial of it on hnna- iul uZ InA"WrCffilAjitfiofic..n ii nof o',I ,x...rcotly safe and innocent, hut a must pow eriitl and invaluable remedy in cent n di*i eases and states of the s- stem, such as ihe f -i owin g ?— Debility resulting from intemperance an dissipation \ Ol I and inveterat U c *rs. P»tn«» in the bi n.8 attended with swelhngs fth j.insj Inligeati'int Bl, lies on the face, pimp e, &c. j Al compUinn of the Liver; 'etie**.* Yaws; Syphilis.- Cutaneousdisea u c L generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusive, of vegetable matte*) with ihe exception of » ri ght determi mtion to the bowels,, which »< preserves in a soluble state, act- iniensibiy, i pl < *A8>o)t to the taue, and requires n partial sr regimen, ^absilnenc: Irum apirtuous h- qjors always excepted,) or confinement. A ag. ntle safe and agreeable cathartic m<d c*><e, improving tiu< appetite and rest’>rii:g tin general tone if the aystem, it is contid ni- recommeudtd to ladies in a delicate aitiiH- tion. W W. POi iEtt, 66 Cheinui-aueet. tjurtfcd Vtait Matrasatia T HE subscriber has just received o sortment of the above articles, ranted to be of the best quality, for sale by i. W. JlIORREL. OCt 36 an as war Philadelphia, May Si, 1824 At the request of Mr. W. W Poster, I h »"• late'y exhibited, in seveiu. in tanne^a o»e;1i cated sirup, called I’o'ler's Vegetable Catlio icon, with the most decided advantage. 1 mb., as et, never fai'ed i tt'-cting acute ii. .ery case in which I have t ••mg' \ nrupef t vnploy it. H. M'MUK KIE, M D Phi aile : phin% July 28th, 1824. Mr. W W. Potter. Dea Sir—You expressed a wish that 1 would give a concise statement of my stiff, r ing4, from ' the hopeless commencen.eot t> the present propitious stage of my dise >*e * About live years age, on my pa^SAge fi on- Bordeaux, during the month of January, from mprudent exposure oil deck, l was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at (endantson board, I was compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar- ival at Charleston, S. C* it was treated as Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdue d the fever, but P' miix-like, the termination if this gave ris'* to a disease equaHy distres og, and which, till now. 1 had ih oght incut~ ble. Various ahscesaes made thei newel- rome appearance, particularly on the j unta, which were swe led to an enormous aiz«.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors t ne of which on my left knee affected tne hone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of nus, mixed with pieces of bone look place. 11 addition to this, 1 suffer^ec the most excruciating pains in my joints Dial ma, ever experienced- Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief « r ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity nf whi'-h increased with every succeeding year. 3uch was my painful si uation that I levpaire o( ever being restored to my heal h ; I had no. o dv tried the : e r ul«r means of relief, hut used, though in va n, every popular rem n\y I cojM hea> o' It was in this au ful am» dsapund ng condition,that T was persuaded to .omininee a course ol you .* Vege table p < -h 1 ron, and t» e happy result is, **/ om the use of the two b 'ttl s my whole sys'etn ha* under gone a complete rtvo ulion, my pains h .ve fo sa Aren me /” the discharge from my xne ocg. t to dimmish, and suO’i ceased altogether, <h ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for tlie removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than l cun r<ame, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, has return' d—I an in fact, nearly well, and feel confid nt that a few bottles more of y^ur, (to me) invaluablt medicine, will m ke me per ectly so. Your oblig’d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July 6, 18'4- Mv confidence in the v get ihle catholicon is undiminishwd, and as fresh in tances of ih- powers arc daily occurri g, in my own prac lice IJ ave no hesitation in recommending i in the peculiar diseases to which it is applies ble, aa superior to any reme ly I am acqna>i> ed with, U. M’v.UR 1 HIE U. 1). Philaui tphia, May 28.18 4 Sin—In ennrequ nee of imprudent expos ure fo "■ rears ago 1 had ih j misfortune <o be come i fit cted will) a disease, the painful re sui’s -u ^hich induced me to apply in huc ceaVon to several respect«ble physicians of 11 *s city, from whom, however, I n ceiveil either no relief, or from whose remed etl re- ceiveti another complaint quite as disti easing <s the former. My whole ayate^ became » ■ fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac "ouot of tne violent pain that I felt in every part of my body ; the weakness and emacia tion of which w«s such that 1 could scarcely walk. In th>s state 1 fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon- four bottles ot which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite is good; and m strength restored With many thunks for the relief your medic*ne has given me, I am your obliged friend, &c WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to tv lore me, May 28. 1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman. Phi ade/phia, May .’8,18*4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, - hearty ma> F >r nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravag-s threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no tegular medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottles of the Cathohcon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and 1 am now at weU at muld wish to bo. With my thanki, I am your *><ye I iuimb e lervaut, &c GEORGE KANE. City of Phi ad*lphia f is Gj.k/’ K.„:,of the District of Soui '- ark, personally appealed, and, being d il worn, d <th declare and say that the aoov s ttl -ment ia in all respect* correct and trm* id that the sigraMire to it is in the baud vriling of Uns deponent j'lrt HI ’NS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- TO KO'JTHBHN PLANTERS. The Vegetable -atlvlicon it peeul-irlv adapted tn those (is.'sases wh ch are prevale t ong the colour d po.julut on of the south »that disease which is culled yaws, it s* ure remedy; a single trial of It, will convince > anters of itssjpenor < fft.ruc) to any reme ly ot a similar natu »i i me United Sutos* NO IOR. Tdc advantages of this medic’n*» are, not infilling tlie pa ieni unnect’S^ar ly to tht bouse, or keeping him from his business.— Vuh one sulii» y n v c*»pt.on hat o‘ soirit.,. Htio ts, it dors not lay any r.'itrlc ion upon !us appitite It «aso gentle n as wper.* i«. •at me p tient finds himself petting well »nnot tell how. Aa it ia not ths w<sh of the pro.n nor to take any thing for which he annul give a consideration equal in value i;*rsons at a distance who may wish to tiv iis mpdicine. but who are n it. a+muxi^in.l, •o describe heir case and symp'o.ns in etter, p ist-paid, and directed to him—th * ettervwii 1 be immediately 'laced in Hinas ily comp tent to de d- he question.— Shu*ild he remedy noi se m o suit the dis ease, they will be fnnkiy told so. CAUTI N* To prevent d luppoiotm nt It is well to •te that it tu-'es in ordinary cases from 3 t * ooti.es to pffect a cure so that pe a ins wh ■ e Sahouring under any serous intimity, nu«t make un their mind to peiscvere to that xl .h *t least- if hey do not, they might a yl sttvethemielv^s th" trouble and expense * Msio '-i a •>”!l**r \. All orde s p >s:-p lid nd enclosing the m ney •lmediXioly utiend .;1 i*<, anu Ue ineui.m* cv.e i and delivered with directions for usu any place in the city, and fortvarded hs di- s t. d N. B. To prevent the possibility of 1! im- sition, it \vi«* b* aold in the ci f y of Philade.- jhia, at the ofRsr in Fifth near Uact-' s ''r et, »ra< ths dwelling of the i ropri tor, N . 66 •hesn.r street, only, an 1 abroad by bis a..- homed agents ' W W l» ‘ Tl F.lt, 66 C/iemnt Street, Plv/ade'pfiia > I have appointed GEORGE UYE (SON Druggist, o' Savannah, m sou: agent. D-ug ririta w t ng t ie above vaimbie medioine vill be suppliei by him fo> cisn, at tie annn rat”, ni »f ordered direct faun me—v-x. $30 per d z in, or three dollar a s ngie bo:tte. W. W. 1*0 T TEll, Piuiadelphia. An v ncson on application to the suhsi ib» i* will be furnished with certificates of .h_* < fti cany o the abire medicine, sufficient •' nm w noe the mind of the most soentTa'., ulthoug:. m numerous and 1< ngthy f^ r n spuper v lertion. GEO. UYtilU O* D i. g at, Cn-ner of Bay and Wlx-Mane Streets, dec 13 SCOTT’S BIBLE er.exDTT,t x.,. r, 0 ,. ) IV aulwA A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when la*t heard 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 the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully received. ILrThe editors of papers in tiic State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo tlier, by giving the above one or two in sertions in their papers. jan 22 49 L ohing->-lasses US I' received, per scliunner Retrieve au elegant assortment of Mantle ami l’ier Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri ees, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dee. 13 .1 Carron Castings. _ n N. B. WEeIV tt<D*'DOTK"“-£ dec 18 Pi ot read ■j 9 HALF DHLS. Inglis* Pilot Bread, JL £ just received and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 29 PROP By SA MUEL V 'onthi" >t % on to PA MILT tfB ,R com>u i,nr rJi,t~' 1 * gjnn/ Uefo unc s o be o - A ^ v)i.u iF.s uor.u, or vjirn n n bcUiehed with a lik ■ ,f,f K m- • « A L S 1 i HTH ttfa . ptbiitluay Sr.Qrfi: em u M , 7 * r EltMS. xhx'l he o ell nrinied, on _ be C'-mp- d n ,i, h nn 1, f 1 * v«M C'O.tam th- M C r. ,t u ,* e . ,, . u . ■ i *'i n,i ... -MyTeganemM- At .dnei.i-y 0 1, ^ Explanatory \.tee, ,u P:„eaetOk. r all luc ..opwnis Mar in., nleuJ. Vall0n *, and oill, primed word to^ ■ f . * Stereotype K lit.on, ,iub!„l,ej d, ".H** hor'sder- rv The prim- «-ili K- ’o?., Au * >nerd*I 8"4,inlliee'i t g.)o,? 2 ’’'« rhe wh : torit will be re.dvfurJis' Mv, 1823, y xor delivery by Ex ractI of fxtte-, add need to ll,t P a j<,y I est-em Dr S;olt’, F.m v n,hl ceulsted to prom ite f.e c..«- oH™ u , l !" n,l J i-ieiy L xeen e scxneli n'-nthl* r. U * >nii nxd dnily th.- N Hex snd Obe'rr? I’x nily Bible without he- .r,,, 1 1 ln the oetterm," , E[|,VAIt„ n Q general u«e end edific.tion. | t , , rta - ute vhich ever; femxly ought to pus-. . . h v, von, It is n'work dixtingu'shed for he Mmnl-ci- t*’ indcoive-lienoe of its xrrmg. ment th. cl.- men u.) fi - t'.ty ef its etpa.i'iom, tie neatness on.: p mxiicudv "f it. xlvle, the ns, nevol nee end candour of its spiri, th c c , n . eixeness sod p, ti ieocy of its ap-dic.-i, n I nd for it. unfit-m t -d.-ncy to pn>noten«i,- ge'ieat truth ’xti piety. ' iiitt. lior.vtRt. Of l)r. 'fovi’s Puiily Ubie 11,-. I soy. thxtio mv estimation i' do, ■ tvruljyr.nke a ">ong our xbleet end b- s- lom-ti u««-1-, ruoMA ii.v nv.ii D-. Scott’s Family B bie Intel de" oe.ren. oeeieHy for t e use of uhiixtmn »miij s , ,-ork high y ev mgeheal, rstOTs.ve.y ms-,^ ive, and deeply imer Min.f D '.NIFL C. S tNDEits The character of Dr. S.: itt’x Co n or .-in on tlrB'ble is an gem rail, k. a.., „ ighlv ripp'-oved amon-i^si th m -s; .nieflip if id pipusG'irst^Psthr’UigUui o n count y. . n I has passed r»t idiy H.rough so *:.i.nv h « di^onsa that 1 Ue*.m furthci* rec- mmenili* ions needless* J 1 O.'SR. I am acquaint'd with nn Cum •'i.n»rv on h Suerf;r/. * c iptu »*s wiii< h I w.iultt mi re lord.a'iv recMimit i,a lor gcni-rul use. j be oian of the work is rood JOSHUA HATES. Perhaps in no w*y,<*An mmisi. rs < si <. lori f youth, tti.d pina'e Clr istiar s, do t'< iff »'•vice in suemt-. than b evertnc t nj. elves to diss mi -itc this • ulv ; tvj« ii«ole *vi>;k J()RHl T • uUN "INGI'O f, I knowoft.o / **»«nm» nti y wi.'fh i- b-t : *i .icul.it»*d I’m* d’ftus i'g cor.ect vi« vs >T • ^ *•*)•» it .r.tfhs of Ci’riiii.'nity, **• #] Ic.vngsulu- ii*vimp<issions on tli mi”d when wig * .m the pe u nl of it, than the one vou ure b ui to pub irih. D KNIRLSHARPE. •sp re.-1 j c r.-end < m*i» .ini' • n. f. • es. t V.t fl r* o k, is , < ti<e ll.LiJ N V. Feather Beds J EST received by the William Wallace, a large supply of the above articles, with Roisters anil Pillows to match, war ranted to be of tlie best quality. I. w. Murrell. Jan 27 Webster's peLing Hooks, •j i ECE1VED and for sale by 2 3 Jan 13 JST. B. WEED. Spanish ciegars. ?5tL|r. S do[ S P anishae 8 ars - Just received nor Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 1 ast •>; • heel Ivon Box' toves, fv-OR SALE by P N. B. WEED, No. G, Gibbons' Range. nov 24 Tar, i itch, iiusm ^c. JUST RECEIVED, <>ra BBLS TAR £i" 10 do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For sale by A. BASSETT, No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building. Feb 4 Wire Fe-tilers a d Cast-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Corsair, and for sale by N. B. WEED. dec >7 t. roix sugars. No writer seems h ^ fur barren s;'«*.’u!»-i n n iv or m»«rt. pow jf.ii*, ! u • •■ntials of reli.viou ’11 if des the woi k a x : * : r..p ; !onure,healing, j-C S"c|. I) From particuU cx i uti n. .uni co* cur* . *»g t'jstimonv, the • ■« *io d uHi o rru mi .id •it S '.oti’a Family Bd>* •» °"f. r u u* dl h^rs JO' P t .E»«oN V*>u will piers'* 1. se d i- n opwij c -It’s Bible ,* I refrr jo ir a.eij p*»* o‘cj .7 Sition .Peihripf I. htu>, .aluce ;.v*. 1 — to tike ihe I’me number. . It is with extreme plenBurc- 1 ,r.-*«it •»t are about to ptmpsh a r**w e • io- 1 'Cult’ll Bible. Having heen in puss. % >» i t more «ha.» 20 y-am, l inis I -• m hing of its value, Mild a n del. n ; e I o. •oie i s c rculu ion amor” my tnen-L Vu vil please forward six opies hs s*>oii ispib* ' 'bed* r, il 1 have obtained four sub -cribers f*>r the xci ilenrwork you art publishing H. S. I propose to take si v«n sets if Scot* 's Hi* jle, and will be accountab-e f< r die awe. J C. I have obtained r.ibsc ib.fi/brniiiF c-pieX ' r Seo!i*-s F.milv B ble. J t» I shall pri babiy need eiph» or ten 8 ><f Scoti’s Family B ide. J J * Hev. S. S. of P. has o lamed ter. I i ,k 'cri* *«rs. fc. 11. I have observed that you are shout ;)Ub* iishing anciher edition of Sect’s fib* hope you msysurceeUs you Ii ve done in ormer editions. I J -ave been endeavoring to uocure subscriber? aim" g oor people, md en or more subicribers will be obtained. 0. S.H, 1 will take ten sets (of Scott’s B*b*c) bmiod a**d lettered. J F* I have obtained ten subscribcis for y uf sition of the Family Dibit—and havt n® d ubt but 'here might heS'lmethmg bk" -tnpies old in this pi&cc if you had an a^ nt here—I thought tl e work ought to be en* ■’.nuiagod and for hat icdsoq took a xubserb* ion piiper It is a v. ork that every f'Dly should have that is able to purchase. * J. R ffC I am glad, ’hat y u propose to print 8 f ' Scott’s excellent F mily Commcmiry, «nd should be very glad if.t were in my p»»er to ve a mort* liberal patronage to the vork, than, as circumstances are, I can I shall, i .wever, be able to do something ; eight if u-n ss's I sIihII certainly take j and it mty be, double that number. A. B. i have procured fifteen subscribers w Icotfs Bible. J-A.D. I think I shall dispose of 20 set* or mo e * i:e Family Bible. R> B f 1 have circulated proposals for Sdo'IIj B ole ; how nwny have been«ng«ged in ini cimnot i»*ll / but between 20 and 30*e'i> 6 h s vicii Hy. J* ?*. I have concluded to become responMbk j you for thirty sets of Scott’s ComiienUJ' C- ’ I have procured 106 lubsc^iber* to Bible; 6 spts to be bound in c*if; 3 *e'-''J b** done in* boards the other 97 wen, h° u,l ° unu lettered as described in the prospe^ 1 presume I could procure 303 vers for your edilion of Scott’s Biole 1 j dents: d is mcressing for them Thoy *' finslly supersede every other large or r»i» ) If ible. FOiy o' my subscribers live e' 1 "'' circle of 8 miles! ' . Just ptiblihed an edition of the sans v °. j i completed in si* volumee, m/Aoul references; pric in bosrjs ijdi , in calf g27. Either of these ed II y he had of th' oubli her in Bo .,on; » S. C- & J SRIiENCK, Savannah. la — "| " HOGSHEADS of St. Croi • Sugars, J.O of very prime quality, lauding from schooner Nancy, aud for sale by HALL St HOYT. Jan 20 I .Matkins iitushes, ’“Sstts'S nov 20