Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 19, 1825, Image 4

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raoo sAm City Stiei ill’s Sales. On the fir,l Tvrtday in May next, rryiLI. b; add in fr nt of the Court Hou« \yj in the ally of Savaroah, between th- usual boureof 10 end 4 o'clock. One negro two named Toot, levied on i* the property of J bn end V.levie Davis, to (•tiefy two eine'itiniie from the Court of Com- ■ton pteee end Oyer end Terminer, for the d. tv of Savannah, John G. Blanca re. John P. G Davis, G lardun of John and Valeria Da. r,a, and Wm. Bowerara the aim,. All the building* on the oentre pert of Trull Lot letter H, at preeent in the occupation of Job 1'. Hollo, Percival Ward, bounded north by Preaident-at. amith by Vnrk-at eaat by one portion of Mid Lot, went by the Court- Hottae, levied on aa 'hs prope ty of Job T Nolle* to aatlefy «n ex routine from the Court of common Plnai and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, Samuel M. Mordecai va Job T. Dollea. Southern half of Lotal N a 39, thirty-nine, and 40,forty, with the impiovemenn thereon, Elbert Wa'd, bound :d nnrth by the northerr hall of aaid Lota, aouth by Ltbcrly at. eaat b) Jeff- aon-st. lev ed on aa the property of Hen junto Sheftall, to auufy two elocution* from toe Court of Common Plea* and Oyer end Terminer for the City of Savenrab, Jstec Mount > a> U.uJ Sheftall. A*l the right, title, an.l intereat, of Baldwin C» k to that double tenement build ng on the wsalern part of Trull Lot letlei A, bounded nn'thby B-y,n.*t. aouth by St. Julians!. eu bv part of ra : d Lot, weat by Whi;aker.it lev ied on aa the property of Baldwin Cook, to •uiafy aiWeiecutinn from the Cuurt of Com mon Plena and Ore- and Terminet for thr City of Savannah, Norman Peaaeta. Baldwin Cook. , All that Lot and improvement* known in the plan of thn City of Savannah, a* Lnt N».2, twn.perclvii Ward,bounded noi(Jl by Wrigid Square, aoutiH by a hue, ea>t by Lot No. 3 three, wesfn' Lnt Vo I, one, levied on *» property of Job T Belief, to aat afy an exe- cutiun fro n the Court of Common Pleaa and 0 ei a id TentMeer for the City of Savannah, J neph Clark va Job T Bollea. rod aaaigned to a. B- Parkmat.t. property pointed out by dtf ndant, and aufcject to o mortgage. A. I. D'LVON, C S. •nri' 4 mu SAW Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jirit Twxlny in May next, TV,II.L be anld in front of the Court* JJ Houae, in the city of Savannah, between ,ne uattal hour* of ten end four o’clock, Tile following eight negroes, via. Cuffea, Peggy, R iaennah Carolina, Joseph,Mary.Bet- iy and Jim, levied nnunder a 6.1k. on a fora- loaure, aa tbe property of Charlee H. Hay. of Frederic' an, in favor march 7 Frederick W. Hlenrman- 181 AC D’LYON, 5. C. C. Sheriff’s Sales, OF ATTACHED PBOPBRTY. O '' the flrat Saturday after the Arat Tuesday in May next, will he told at Hie Cuurt- fouae in the town of St Marya, between the ‘nnira of ten and lour o’clock, the following iegro aliee., via. Lancaater, Furry, Rnae, and tier two chilreo, Hannah and Archibald, anld .a the property of Thomaa Andrew*, undei an attachment m tavor of Robert Miller.— void by conaent of all pnniea. April 1,18VJ. M. H. HEdD WID, S.C.C. April 8 13 Administrator’s Sale. On the Jirit Tuenlny in May next, 1 WII.L sell a Ft lie Court-House in Jeffer son, Camden County, between the usu al hours of sale, llarry, Noil, and his wife Tamer, nnd her four children, Daniel, Stephen, John, and Yorick, the property of the estate of George Morrison, deceased, for the Iwnelit of the creditors and heirs of said estate, pursuant to lettvo granted by tho Court of Ordinary of said county. GEORGE MORRISON, Administrator, witli the will annexed, of George Morrison, Sen. deceased. April 14 18 Sheriff’s Sales. On the Jirit Tuesday in May next, W l! L be soklai (he Court Houae in the City of Savannah, between tbe hnura often and f ur o’clock, * Lot and Building* No. 17, ewventeen, Waih- iegton Ward in the C t\ of Savannah, bound* ed eaat hy Lot Vo' 18 eighteen, aouth by St Julian-ot. weat by Price-at and north by Bryan at. levied on aa the property of Ste phen S. Williams to ettiiiy in execu'don in favor of Jtmea M Henry, and otb'-'s, Aa- aigneeaof Wm. Turner. All that tract of land k io-rn by t'-« name of Tweedtide, in the County of Chi pain, oon taining 346 acres, bounded on th . north by Savannah K ver, levied on as the property of Join Morel, to satisfy execution^ m favor of Wm Taylor A Son, and other* , Wharf Lot containing 66 fr et, 8 inches on Savannah Hirer, 66 feet 8 i' nhea on Indian- (tree', extending from aaid !>-•• to the aaid own* tyS* _* * fcj'jjr .*•"!« three, levied on m the ’property of Hobert W. Pooler, to »«t afy twr, executions in ftfor of Joeith Per.ft•:Id, and John Dicks, property pointed out by the d"‘/evtriant* k\\ that half of Lot No 12, Columbia Ward, with the improvement* thereon, to aatiafy an * eaecution Issuing out of a Justice* Court in frvor of Wm. Robinson, returned to me by a Constable. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. •Tjrtl 3 09 J. Shinn’h Panacea. r IE iubsenbrr having discovered tht com petition of Sit’AIM'S CELEBRATED 1‘AJhAVEA, has now a supply on hand for sale i he has reduced thrprioc from *3 JO. to *3 JO, or by the doaen $24. All charitable Institutions in the U. Slate, and the poor will be supplied gratia- If the eitliena of the principal cities sne towns, will appoint an agent to order am distribute this medicine to tbe poor, It will tit supplied. This medicine le celebrated tor the cure >f tbe Sallowing diseases i-~” scrofula or kin*. evi|, ulcerated or putnd sore thrust, loig standing rheumatic affection*, rutaneoue dm eases, white awelllng and diaewe of the bones, and all cases generally of the ulcerous eharac ter, end chronic diseases, generally arising ir, debilitated constitutions, but more especially from syphilis or affeetiona arising therefrom i ulcers in the laryo^ node*, Uo. and thn dreadful disease occaMm-ed by a long and excetaiv* use of mercury, Ue- It ia also use ful in the disease of the liver-” CeiUfiLcate*. 1 lure within tbe last two years had an op portunity of seeing several eases of very toaa terate ulcers, which having previously reaitf ed the regular modes nr treatment, wen healed by the uae of Mr. Swrim’a Panacea, and 1 do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero iulous, venereal and mercucial diseases. . N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor oft'ie Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University of Penn aylvaniu I have employed the Panacea of Mr, 8waim, in numerous matances, within the last thre. years, and have always found il extreme!) efficacious, espeeielly in aec-ondary syphilis and mercurial diaeaaei. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it a mrdieine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON. M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty ol Penn. Philadelphia, February 17,182.1. JOHN SHINN, Chemlat. Philadelphia, JVon 17, 187.3, Georgia—Camden County. SuVtftion Court, October Term, 1824 Timothy Hopkiru, e». Langley and Seize tier Bryant. .1 IN petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating \ I that in consideration of certain prem- ssory notes, made to the aaid Timothy, by them, one payable with interest, from firsi of Isnuary, 1821, on the ftrst of January. 1822: « second payable as aforesai l, on the first of JjnPya. 1823 / and a Burn pvvible aa afore- said, on the firrt of January, 1824. executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, hie heirs andtaajgni, on all those four trae's of t-nd, situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by tbe aaid Timothy, to the ssid feugloy anil Selaester, and lying on the south aide of Great Sattlla River, one tract containing sev enty-aeveniacres, more nr leu; two tracts conta'minK.fifiy acres, more or ies*,*rd one •ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh ty-eight acres, more or less, conditioned for he payment of the three said several notes, on the days above mentioned, and that aaid several notes remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintifi, it i» prgjerj-d' that the said Langley and 8 dvester, twelve months from thls ’daic." r>e"SUrnt'flur on aaid notes, and the interee and coats, oth erwiae that the equity of redemption be for- everforeclnsed, and that auch other proceed mgs take place, u are pursuant to law. True extract from the minntea, 27th Goto her, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Cle>k nov 4 87 < Ireasurj Depart me, at, ) March, 14, 1825 3 W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 1025 a law waa passed by the Congrese of the sheriff’s Sales. On Ihejret Tuetdwi in May next, between the Wo if hnnre, BCnt.L be - old at 'the Court House in the P v County "f Br> an, the following Lota et parcels ot Lsod on thr Isltnri of Osst-b-v, in the aaid County, kmuvn in the plan of 'he partition of the same I aVnd by the numbr i9 one, two, three, four, / r, tie, seven, and that part of number eight, beginning at the hedge at the edge of the w mis, in the South part of the aaid last tract, H orn the Weatermoat to the Butvrmoet Creel •. Also, the Cabbage (l.rden tract, being the Eailermott parts of tra ct ten, eleven, twelve, ft c.t the p ith in the ol i field in the Savannah, to be eoniinued in a str sight line until it inter ecett Brsdley’i Hammo- tk Marahea on one tide and tgeechee river on 1 he u>h r. Also. Hone H.irnmock, containing fil 'v acres. Alto, Brad lev’3 Hammock, cunt.inipg' one hut.d. ed and filly five acre*- Ami a H-mmoikcalled Braddnck’s Camp co, r. ng thirty right acres, hong parts and paregia of the aaid Island of Oiajbaw. Levied ipoo aa a poit of tne es tate of the la>e Jnl .n More 1 , deccaavd, under and by virtue of s II. fa on a decree of the Superior Court jf Chatham County, in a case wherein Simn-', Donald and wife were enm- plainants ami rhomaa N. Hniel and others defendants THOMAS HEARN, 5. B. C. t’.'-.-M 0 I0J blieriff’s bales. On the first Tuesday in June next. \T§fihiebt nldat the Cuurt-House in the w Ci'v of 8avann*h f between the hour* of ieu and four o’clock, the following 16 ne* greeipvit SippiOg Hager* Ahnrr, Snap, March, Jerry, Bil*>, Burke, Parris, Bi am, Dmab, Little Brain, Prince, Hen and Meriim, with the inoreaae jf the families* levied on tinder a foreclosure of • mortgage from Peter Timothy to William Wa*h*ngto(i. for use. Twsnegroes, via: Ned snd 0|aawow 4 lcvi. ed on t foreclosure of s mortgage from Chat. (Jimer to Joseph K pman. ISAAC D’ YON, S. C. C. a'Y-il 4 09 Sheriff’s Sale. O N thefi-st Ss urday after the Arat Tuei- day in Ma« nest, between the hours of ten and four o'clock, will be told at the mar ket-house iu tbe t"wn of St* Marys* the fol lowing negroes, vis: Judy and her son John, Simon, and < :har|e«, levied on as the proper ty of James Williamson, deceased, to satisfy sd execution on (lie foreclosure of a mnrt gage, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall, ad.ninis* tratorof John Hamilton- M. H. HEBBARD, S. C. C. 8t Marys, Ffbru'T. M 1825. Marc' 9 82 Sheriff’s Sales. O N tbe first Saturday, after the first Tues day in June neat, will bo sold at tbe Market. House in thetuwnof St Marya, two negror*. via. Bub and Roae, levied on aa the property ol Jorouh Rain, to aatiafy an eiecu- tion on the forecluaure of a mortgage, in faror ajf Samuel i;l.rke,anilGeorgc 8. Brown, ptil 8.18JJ M/H. HEBBARD, S. C.C. April 1 13 IN EQUITY. Between W, Davies. *Administrator, Complain ant, and John I wntochun Jldnvnistruhr t de bonis no .with the will annexed of Geo* re Richardson and others. Defendants In equity, Chatham Superior Court— C' ha Acery, i IGth August, I8J4 I T appearing that John Murray Csrnochan, one of the defendants in the said hill of coihplsint named, resides wiihoui the Kate of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms •>» Great Britain snu Ireland* called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car* nochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant's said bill, within nine mouths from the date of this order, otherwise that thr aaid bill, as to him, be taken pro confeaao .• and it ia further ordered, that a copy of this i'rdcr be publish* d unce fl week, in one of •be public G.ii2itea of this state, uniu ex piration of the time within which tbe said de fendant is required to appear and answtr ss aforataid. True eonv from the Minutea, thia 2fat day Auguat, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 5Of Notice. 4 LL persons having demands against thr estate of Constant Freeman. Esq late ot the city of Washington, deceased, a^e re quired to hand them in, legally a’teste<' within the time prescribed by law : and thus udebted to said ost te, are required to mak mmediate paym<* nt, to JAME3 HUNTER, Adm'r. Jan 14 4I0I1 Notice. N INE MONTHS after the Ante of tliis notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, fur permission to self a part of tho real estata of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of tile heirs and creditors of aaid deceased. JOHN VV. KTACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 NO IUE. N ine MONTHS after the date hereof, ap- plicatiun will be made to the Honorabli th-Inferior Court of Chatham county, when utting for ordinary purpnaes, for leave to aell 11 lot, with the improvement., situate in thr mly of Savannah, in the aaid county,and known m the plan of sabl city by the No. J3, Brown Ward, lor Rip benefit of the heira and legatee, of the tiUle ot th* late Hugh M’Call, de- ceased. THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH. Executors. net 14 72 1 will be NOTICE. N INE montht after date, application made to Ibe Hon. the Judges of the Court jf Ordinary of Chatham county, fur leave to aell all the real ratate of the late William Cral| deceaaed, for tbe benefit of the bein and ere itors of aaid estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oct13 71 United 8tatr.a,of which the Sd 4th, and Jit. section, are in the north follow.rg, a'z : •• Sec. 3, And be it further mac ed. That a subwriptiun o ibe amount of twelve millons of dollars, of the six p-r cent, stock of tiie vea' eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the same ia hereby proposed 1 for which pur pose book, shall be upened at the Treasury of the United States, and it th several loan < ffi cca, on the fint day of April next, to continue open until the first day of Osiober thetseiter, for auch parti of Gi* mentioned de acription of atoek as shall, on ihs day of tub scription, stand on the books of the frenurv, and on those of the several loan t-fiieea, re peetively t which tubaoription shall oe effect ed bya tram-fir to the United Slates, in tin: manner provided by law for -uch trao fora, of the credt or credta atanding on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificate*, of the stock 10 subs sribed: Provided, Thai all Mibsrriplion by auch transfer >,f 'took alia!' he cnnsideiedat part of the aaid twelae mil lions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by the Rrit aeeti n rf hia *01. *• Sec. 4. And be fi further enacted. That for the whole or any Dart of any aunt which .ah.I! He tnus auoaenfied, oreatta shall ne entered to the reapectir. subscribers, who shall be enti tied to acertifi.ste or ce-titicates purporting that the United States owe to the holier or holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns, a sum to be expreaied therein, equal to thr •mount of the principal stock tbuaauhscribt n hearing an intereat not exceeding four aoc one hair per centum p -r annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Decern, her,one thouiand eight iiuedrcd and twe.ity five t transferable in the same manner as 1* provided hy law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to rrd .motion at the pleasure of the United Stat-s, aa follows: one half at any time af er the thirty-firm day of I) tcember, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any licit after the thirty.fi at day of December, one thournid eight hundrtd and twei t/-iiine: Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of such new certificate ; nov until after at least aix month* publio notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of dir Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four and one half per cent, stock issued to them respee'ively. “ fiec. J. And be it further enacted, That the same fond, which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the payment of »he initrert, and for the redemption and reimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro vision* of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner for 'he pavment of the interest accru ing on tbe stock created by reason of au -h tub.ci'ip'ion, and f ir the red'-mption or re.m huraement of the principal of <he tame. And it ahall be the duty of the eommiasioner. of the bilking fund to eauae to beapplieuand paid, out of tile aaid fun' 1 , yearly and e»e*y year, auch sum and sums a. may be annually requir ed to discharge the iote eit aeciuing on (lie stock which may be created by virtue of this act The said eommiaaii nera are, alto, hero. >y authorised to apply, fr- m time to timi, uch turn and turns out of tbe aaid fund,, as they may think proper, towards redeeming oy purchase, or by re mburaemeut, in con* formity with the prnyiainna of this act, the o'incipal of the aaid stock : and such part ol the annual sum often millions of dollars veil ed bylaw in the aaid commissioners, aa msy be neoesnry and required for thr above pur poses, shall be and Continue appropriated to he payment of interest and redemption of he public debt, until the whole of the atoek which msy be create^ under the provitiona of this act, ahall haae been redeemed or reim- butted.” Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that books will be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at 'he several loan offioas, on tbe firat day of April next, and continue open until the first da« of October, thetvaf er, fur receiving aubierintiona in conformity with ‘he proviiiena of the said law. The aubacriptiona may be made by the pro prietors of the atoek, eiihrr in peoon or by their attorneys duly authorised to auhicribr and transfer it to the United Statea, Should aubacriptiona of asidstook be made to an amount .excaedlng twelve million* of dollars, a distribution of the seld sum of,twelve million! of dollara will be made among 'hb subscribers, in proportion to the sum* tubter, bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the rreaaury* March 26 10 |tO VALUABLE MEDICINE. YOYTEUs’d Vegetable Catholicon. f infaubstrib. r res > etfully aol cita the at lection of every friend of suffering hit nanlty, to to the above new and Invaluable rafoedy, whose unequal powers ia eliminating from the system the very seeds 'of disease, and in maturing the deranged and morbid cahriitiun of the organa of life to e free and healthy eremite of their function!, hat exci ted the a: tnniahmen', and completely ailcn ed the objection! of the moat inert duloua — Fatle are ibe bell arguments. In order to pul the virtue! ot toe f.aiholiean to a* severe a ■emtiny as possible, it waa offered by adver- t seuent. together wit.i the attend inoe of a phyde'an, gratuitously to any person who wouli apply for it, anil v.h.se cure might seerot' some a’itbln the range of iti healing powet—number! of lovers caeca of long ste d- ing, aid some of them eeeminglv de.p-.Me ->n.-i, pr - ented thrtnselrea, all rfn'dch have been cured orao much relieved*! to wanaul the assertion that a little perseverance will do an Ic fact, auch ia the confidence oflhnphyti. eie* under whose ere these patients were placed, in this remedy, ecorfide .ee reaut- ing from the irresistible contiutiun that has bedn forced upon his mind by ocular de nun- itration, and a peraontl trial "f it on hlmaei 1 that be permits mo to declare ti as h<s d,el ded opinion that <he Catholicon ia nut only a perfectly safe and innocent, but a moat puw erfitl and invaluable remedy in ceria-n dii eases and states of tbes)a,em, such a* ibe ful owing:— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation 1 Old and inveterat Ulcers . Pains in the brnrs attended with swelling* i f the join's t ludigea'.ion, Blnlihea on the faue, picip’e , &e. t All complaint* of the Lirer 1 Tetter.- Yaws 1 Syphilis ; Cutaneous diaeasea generally 1 Mercurial and acrufulous com- plaints. , The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledget h • word consitta eaclusively ,>f vegetable maue>) with the exception of a si ght determi 'ation to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, it pleasant to the latte, and requires n7 particu lar regimen, (abstinence from apir’iioua li- qtiora always excepltd,) or confinement. A x gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic mi d cine, improving Hie appetite and watering the general tone of the ,v,!em, it it confidently rncommenued to iadies in a delicate aitua lion. W W. POTTER, 66 CLeaiiutHiueet, ibh^ed humble rervant, f/o 'Tl'ZTl SCOTT’SBIBLR Philadelphia. May 31, 1824. At tbe rrqueat of Mr. W. w Fottar, 1 h-*^ Iste.y exhibited, in sever* 1 ir>‘truces, a medl C4i«*<i sirup, called Po'lcr’a Vegetable Catho .icon, witii tbe id os' decide'! ud vantage. 1 ! f*a, aa et, never failed effecting a cure in every ca«e in whiih I have t.iougfit proper tj * mr jmpioj it H. M’MUIU KIE, J4 U Phi'auephia, July 20th, 1824. Mr, W W. Potter, U\LY\fc& Hair Matr&BEefi- T HE subscriber hoe just received an »- aortment of the above erticlee, wd ranted to be of the beat quality, for sale jy I. W. MORItEL. \ oct 24 Dear Sir—You expressed a wi.-h thi.t 1 would give a concise stitcmert of my auif-.r- ingv from - the hopeless commcnceme .1, to the present propitious stage of m/ d.se. te.' About live years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I wax aeix.-d with a violent fever. Having no medical at- tendartaon board. I waa compelled to bear it. aa I might for two weeks, when on my ar- ival at Charleston, S. U. it was treated a. Typhus. The sk : H of my Physician subdued 'he fever, but Pi tenia-like, tne tei minafiou of thia gave ria- to a ditraae equally distress, mg, and which, till now. I had tin nj-tit incur- ible Various abacessea made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the j >inta, which were awe led to an enormous rizu.— These gradually .ulnided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee atfceteJ the bone—in incition was r ow made sne a large evacuation of mu, mixed with pieeranf bone took nlace, lua Iditi.in to this, Isuffeiefi the moat eicruci -tiug pain.ir. .my joints that ma- ever experienred Every tning that was administered either gave me no relief r ser red to aggravate thn liseaae, tfieaeverih of whirli incr ruled with every succeeding year. Such waa iny painful ti.uslL'n that I despaired of ever bt lug restored to my heal h i llu.d not only trie I tbe re ular means of relief, but used, though in vi'n, every popular rent* cdy 1 could hear of- It waa in Inis av-fid a lit despondmg condition,that I waa persu: ded ti .ommence a course of your Vegetable s'aih I icon, and tiro hanpv rerult is, "/ om the use of the two botlieo. my whole tya'mi bar umkr gone n complete ma 'uiion, my point h'.v i Jo ou tre■' me,-" the discharge from m, kite.- he,t-ti io mminisb, and aoo i ceased altoge' er, 'll ulcer from whence it proceeded being coin plctely healed. The tumors, for tiro removal of which I have tried in vsiu none remedies than 1 can name, are rapidly dt-crea-ing ; my appetite, which waa gone, lisa returned— I an in fact, near!) well, and feel confid nt H at a few bottles more of y. ur, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make roe penectly so. Your oblig' d friend, THOMAS DROWN, JR. Pluiailrtphia, July r 6, 18‘.'4. . “7 confidence in tbe vrget ible catholic"! is undimimaliv I. and as fresh in tsucea of it-, powers aro daily occurring, in iny own prac lice. I have no heaitation in 'e'-nrmnendint* jr, in the peculiar diseases to which it is uppUm- ble, aa superior to toy remedy Ian acquaint ed with. M. M’MUK'i RIE, U. D. Philailelphia, May 28 18 4 Ste—In conarquence of imprudent expo* urefo.ir veara ago, I had the misfortune to be come rill cted with a disease, the painful r nil's of which induced me to apply in auc- eeas'on to se'crtl respectable phyaieiana of thia city, from whom, however, I r'crhrrtl either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing aa the former. My whole system became e‘- fected. 1 could get no rest at night oo ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body t the weakness and erotcia tion of which waa such that 1 could scarcely walk. In thia atate I fortunately heard cf your vegetable catholicon-four bottles of which, ha completely restored me, I have now no pain i my appetite ia good ( md mi strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine ha* given me, I am your obliged friend, tic WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn nod subscribed to b< Mae me, May M, 1824 JOHN BINNS, A derman. PM adelphia, May 28,18?4. 8lr—I am now, thanks to your medldoe, e hearty mai Fur nearly aix years | have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravage* threat ened, if not aoon Hopped, to put t period to 3 existence. Having bad no regular medi- tdvjae from the commencement, my complaint at last got to afich a height tbit I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty- Tumor, formed le different pert, of my body, and I began to think my situation timoat desperate. I'he five bottles of tbe Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am aotr aa well aa I GEORGE KANE. City of Phi'adelphia, to Gaorg* K<ne, of the District of South, wark, personally appeared, and, being did. sworn, doth declare and say that the abov. abatement ie in all respects correct end true sod that the signature to it ia in the baud writing dftbia deponent. ion ' BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon ie peculiarly adapted to thoae Jiseaaes which are prevalent among the colour -d population of the couth In that disease winch ia called yaw*, Il ia a sure remedy 11 tingle trial of it, will convince S 'antera of its superior effioacy to any feme y of a similar nature in the United Statea* NOTICE, The advantages of thia medicine ere, not confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from hit butinemr— With one aolitaiy exception, 'hat nf aniri'n- nus liquors, il doei not lay any rcetricdone upon hit appetite It iaao gentle in ua open..on •hat tlic p itient finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. As it is not tbe with ot thr proprietor to take any thing lor .which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, person* at a diatar.ee who may with to try uia medicine, but whu are nut certain if it be appl.cobic < o their eomolamt, are request ed u> describe 'heir ease and symptoms in a letter, p-iat.paid, and directed to him—thia ielter wilt be imin 'd-ulely placed in hanaa fully eorrpotent to dei-ile the question.— Should the remedy not teem to auit the dis ease, they will be frankly told an. CAUTI >N- To prevent d Jippointm-nt it ia well to state that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure ao that pen mi who are labouring under any serous infirmity, must make up their mind to persevere to tnat exit nt at least— if ihey do no>, they might as well savethcms-lvea the trouble and expense f using* Bottler quantity, A'! orile e pnt p tiil nnd encloting the m-m-t. immediately attended to, anil the uieiliniue packed and delivered with direction for use, o any place in the city, and forwarded aa di- reeled N. B. To prevent the'pnaiibillty of all im position, it will be laid In the city of Fhiladei- iliin. nt tiro office in Filtli near Hace-Str et, >rat the d rilling of the proper tor, Nn. 66 Jheanut al rcet, only, and abroad by hia au. iujrisud agents. W W POT’I ER, 66 Cheiiiill Street, Phduileipfua' I have appointed GSORGK RYE (SON Priiggilt oi' Sa-'annsli, my sole agent. Drug gists wanting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, al the same rate, as if old: red diieot from me—via. 1J30 per d, xrn, nr three dollar, a a ngle bottle. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Anv reroonon application to the subscriber will bn furnished with certificates of the < ffi cncv ot tbe above medicine, sufficient in rnn< voice the mind of the m 'it sceptical, although too numerous and I- n*r*hy for n-wapvper n. sertion. GE1. IlYERSON, Drupgiat, Cn-ner of Bay and Wbittaker Strcets. dre 13 lufurmation WauteA A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Furumnirx l.owr, Printer, » native of Muiicliester, England, and who, when Inst heard from, resided at Monticnllo, Jasper county, Georgia, where it was understood he-liud married a young woman of the name of White, addressed to Robert C. Lowe, to the cure of the editor of the Charleston Courier, will be thankfully reteivod. ID The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will cotil'i.r an obligation upon an anxious mo ther, by giving the above onu or two in sertions in their papers. jan 22 49 L oking-Ulasses. FUST received, per schooner Retrieve, •I an elegant assortment of Mantle and Pier IiOokiug-(jlasses, at manufactory pri ecu, by J. B. IIKRBEiCX & CO. dec 13 Carron Castings, u(Doi)©©hP g s.^sah:ir.fv 0fit - dee 18 N. li. WEED. l‘i ot I tread ■j iy HALF JIBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Bread, X £i just received slid for sale by dec 29 J. B. HERBERT & CO. Feather Hals. J EST received hy tho William Wallace a large supply of the above articles, with Bolsters and Pillows to match, war ranted to he of the best quality. 1. VV. MORRELL. -Jan 27 Webster's ■ pelting Hooks, jj u KCLiVLD and lor sale by I> Junl3 JV. H WEED. Spanish Segars. iB'vS) 'llo qr. 8 do I S I" u,i8h 8e S ar> - Just received j>er Globe, ud for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 l ast x licet Iron Box ttoves, F or sale by N. B. WEED, No. 8, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 Tar, iltd), Itosin cjc. JUST RECEIVED. nn BBLS TAR 10 do Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For aale by A. BASSETT, No. I, Mohgiu’a New-Building. Feb 4 8 Wire Feeders aitd Last-Iron Chimney Backs, R ECEIVED per ship Cnrmir, and for aalo by N. B. WEED. 27 dec 27 »t. Lroix augai’S. | /» HOGSHEADS of St. Croi • Sugars, X v, of very prime quality, landingTrom schooner Nancy, and for sale by , HALL at, HOYT. Jan 20 SrftRBOTTM IDITIOn. P aoToTALa Ry SAM(JKl. V. Alt \tSTft%Vtl w « I’mihln H ton for p Miking 11 tin nil FA lll.r HIIILE contnlnmiaUthlji* fnal Hoferenc I to be romp i„d I, VOLU .fe v hofai. or rlmi, ^ belli,bed with a likene,, of the .iuAar. * terms. I T ,h »" •**•? or ’ n t*d, on good p tMf . be comprised in ua handaome vein.« ,, will contain the Senpturea of the 02 Jfrw Te,lament,, the Introductory 0h,„ w ,* Explanatory At Ml, and Practical (Mn anu all the eupioiia Marginal Me/erenctijl 4 inp printed word tor word from the J,ondn» Stereotype Edition, published «ince the ihor’edenoaae. The price will he Sni hoard* I $24, in sheep: $30, in calf bioVo, The whole wurk wiH be ready fordelivety J, Hay, 1825, Bx'racto of Lettro addreuedto the PubHi’m. I esteem Dr Scott’. Family Bible, emin-otl, calculated to promote tiro cense of truth lt j piety. It eeeira scarcelv ponible for one^o read daily the Notnaand Obiervaiioniimh. Family Bible without becomiuga wlai-ranS nctter man EDWARD D r.llfFIN I have aean no nn mm rotary of th- Scriptures which 1 think ao well adapted t» general uae andedifin.tion, ft i, , which everj famaly ought to post-i,. A. E* TON It ii a work dutingu'ihed for the aimpliri. ty and convenience of ita arrangrinent, the clcrneea and fi ’elity of its expoNiioaa, ..nt neatirot' and perapicudy of ita style, the lie. nevolciiee and candour of ita apirit, the c»ii niaeneae and pertinency nf It, apohcttii-i, and fur its uniform t.uidcncy to pro note e»ur gelical truth and piety. 4 BIEL ROMty.o Of Dr. bout's Family Bible, I lei I tiy.i, say, that in my eatimalinn it dea-rvcilly rut, among ourableit and beat Com n ni. jr, THOU VaBALUWS. Dr. Scott’s Family B-bie intruded im,e«. peeially for t 1 e u,e of Ch.iatian laiwheyj,, work high y evnigelical, rxtenaiveiy irj w live, and deeply interesting D \NIF.L C. SVNDEiis, The character of Dr. Scott's Comoifnlirr nn the Bible, iaao generally known, airj n tnghlv approved amongst the mj« in'clliic.-.t and niousOhriatiana throughout our count', und has passed rapidly through so m«oy!, rditinno, (I at l deem further rtcmirieivv tiona needleia* , .... 1 B01| 8« 1 am acquainted with no Commtnnr,., th Sacred 8 c .ipturea, which 1 would ct cord allv recommenu lor general me D* plan of the work it good JOSHUA HATH?. Perhaps in no way, can miniateri,i.,g li; iru 'f youth, and private Chriitiai,«, dn g,,;,, rrv'ee to society, than by escrtini- th-o. selvea to dliscmmite this truly itivokiitle wmk JOSHUA HUNmOTOS I knnwnf no Oommenta-y which i, better calciditrd fur difluaing correct virus 0 f tb, grrat tmthi of Christianity, ad Ir-vnyuli. farvimprrasiora on thr mind when rtf trom the pc u-al of it, than the one you in I'buut to publish. DANIEL SRARTE. No writer Srema lea, diipcfed to eonicnd for barren apeculi'i nv None more unifore. Iy or mure pow tfjlly inciileateatlic great ro ■entiala of religion. The tpinl whirh per- vudes the work it eseelltn'i it la th, iwk, xtR'ctionare, healing, yet fiilbfi'l spirit of the goipel- Daniel oana. From particuti' extminati n, and coceur ring tustimon", the-e is no doubt on my Bird that Scott's Family UiMr it superior to il uthera J07FPH EMERSON, You will pleaae to sei d me li* copier al Sc itt’n Bible , I refer to your lately propruf edition Perhaps I shall induce five swrc u t ike the a me number. H I. It ia with exlieme pleasure I pcrtilit vne are about to publish a new ejiliu 7 Seoti's Bible, Having been in pmr-'j.psd t more than 20 years, I tvur 1 know r« dung of ita value, and am determireito .no mole iis c rr.ulaii *n among my friends Vs will please forward ail copies as I'i'-Ii u'■> lialied. rt.jl I 1 hove nbiainud P;ur xubscrlhen! u it | excvllentwofk you are publishing H. S I propose to take eeven seif ut" tcot: 1 ,1 blc, and will be accouutable fur the ame. j c. I have obtained r’bioribi.»/nraineeepia of Scott’o Family B blc. J.C. I 1 ahall probably nred eight orteturu! I Scotl’v Family Bible. J, P ■lev. S. 8. of P. baa o' lained ten mini' hen. ER l have observed that you are about pi*. fishing anoilier edition of Scou’i Bfilt hope you may siirceed as yru h-vrduw«| turmeredituuis. I bare been endravuriup I procure subscribers too g our people, ik I ten or more subaenbera wili he ob,aired I O.S.F-1 I will take ten eeti (uf Scuu's d ' f bound «"d ItltlCVed, d.f I I have "btained ten subscribers fjr y-tl edition of the Family Bible—and h*vc pi d.iubt but 'hero might be a-'melting liftid'l copies rolil in thn place if you had eiqt'l here—I thought ti e work ought to be el couragtd and for hat rf ison touk a aubach| lion paper It is a work that every f ail should have that ia able tu pu/cbor. f * J.E lfC. I I am glad, that yu piopoarto print S' I Scott’s excellent F,ini!) Conrnicii.'iy, w| eliould be very glad if it were in my prurt’l give a more liberal patronage to th'Sfbl than, u cirou matinees are, I can. Ike I however, be able to do something i eight F ■ ten ae'a I shall certainly take i ana it wf * I double that number. h^ L 1 have procured fifteen eubactiorrs a I Scott’s Bible. JJ.L. I think I shall dispose of 20lets a’t»' 1 ’k i he Family Bible- I 1 have circulated proposals for'I B ble,. how many have been eogagel’. I cannot roll,- but between 20 and 20 n' I ha vicinily. d s . “ I have concluded to become reape”'' to you for thirty id, of Scoll’a Com»«»tti I I hate procured 106 tubaeribert 10 L llible i 6 celt to be bound in calf/ 3 be done in boards the other 97 •#<* ^1 •ad lettered •• described io the P rt4 ^? I 1 presume l could proettre SCO Sera for your edition of Scott’a Uihlt demand is increasing for them finally auperaade every otlier large Bible. Fifty ol my aubacribera live " 1 circle of 8 milt11 J ' L Juat publiibed an editianofthe«t ,, ’_ ,1 completed in aix volume* wiiAvti references; price in boarui g!8i "El $21; in calf $27. Either or lh«« "Ti m»y be had olth' - piibri«b , . , rin Boil 00 ' 1 8. C. A J SCHENCK, Savannah. y I Ja- II Marking Bruslie*) nov 20