Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 20, 1825, Image 4

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City Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in'May next, VfWlLL be Hid in front of the Court Hou in the City of Savnmah, between tl uittel bourn or 10 end 4 o'clock. One negro man named Tom. levied on i> tbe property of John end Valerie Devil, to satisfy two executions from the Court of Com mon PlaSa end Oyer end Terminer, for ih* o. ty of Savannah, John O. Btanee re. John F. 0 Daria, G Jerdian of John and Valerie De vil, end Wm. Bowen re. the aarnc. All the building! on the centre pert of Tran Lot letter H. at preeei t in the occupation of Job T. Bollea, Peroival Ward, bounded north by Preaident-tt. eouth by York-st eaat bj aoe portion oi mid Lot. welt by the Court- Huuee, levied on ae the prope'ty of Job T. Bollea, to ntiify an elocution from the Court of common Pleei end Oyer end Terminer for the City of Savannah, Samuel M. Mordccai re Job T. Bollea. Southern half of total N- a 39, thirty-nine, end 40, forty, with the impiovemcnta thereon, Elbert Ward, bounded north by the northen holt of arid Lott aoulh by Liberty-at. eaat b> Jefferson-at, lev ed on aathe property of Ben jtunin Sheftall, to satisfy two executions Iron, the Court of Common Plena and Oyer and Terminer for tbe City of Savam ah, Josar Mount va- Benj. Sheftall. . A'l the right, title, and intereat, of Bold win Co k to that double tenement building on the weateru part of Truat Lot letter A, bounded north by Bryamit- aoutb by St. Julian-at. ear. by part of laid Lot, weat by Whitaker-it lev. ied on aa the property of Baldwin Cook, to aatiify aiweseoutioo from the Court of Com moo Pleas and Oyer and. Terminer fur tbe City of Savannah, Norman Venae va. Baldwin Cook. . All that Lot and improvementa known in the plan of the City of Savannah, aa Lot No.2, two.t’ercivd Ward,bounded nortlrby Wright Square, aouth by a lane, east by Lot No. 3 th.ee, weat bv Lot No I, one, levied on a. property of JobT Bollea, to aat ify an ear cution from the Court of Common Pleei end O to aud Terminer for the City of Savannah, J inepli Clark va. Job T Bollea, rnd assigned to • B' Parkman, property pointed out by dtf ndant, end auhjcct too mortrage. A. I D*L\ON. C. S. snri : 4 * 09 OTLEC SM& Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuctday in May next, TWlLL be rold in Iront of the Court- 1/ House, In the city of Savannah, between .e usual hours of ten and four o'oloek. The following eight negroea, via. Ciidee, Peggy. Roaannah,Carolina, Joseph,Mary Bot- v ana Jim, levied ttnuuder a fi.m. on a fore- loaure, aa the property of Ohartes H. Hay* 'on, in favor of Frederick W. Hieneman- march 7 IS lAC D’LYON, S. C. C. Sheriff’s Sales, OF ATTACHED PHOPERTY. O M the first Saturday after the first Tuesday in May nest, will he sold at tbe Court- 'louse in the town of St Marya, between the hours of ten and lour o’clock, the following negro slaves, via. Lancaster, Furry, Ruse, ana her two children, Hannah and Archibald, aold va the property of Thomas Andrews, umlet an attachment in favor of Robert Miller.—— Sold by consent of all panic*. April 1,1825* M. H. HE3BMID, S.C-C. April 8 13 Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in May next, I WILL sell at the Court-IIouse 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 Yoriclt, the property of the estate of George Morrison, deceased, for the benefit of the creditors and heirs of said estate, pursuant to leave grunted by the Court of Ordinary of said county. GEORGE MORRISON, Administrator, with the will annexed, of George Morrison, Sen. deceased. April 14 13 Sheriff’s Sales, On the first Tuesday in May next, II I. hr told a the 1 fourt House in the TV City of Savannah, between the hours often and four o'clock, Lot ami Buildings No. 17, seventeen, Wash ington Warn in 'he City of Savannah, bound* el east hy Lot No- 18 eighteen, south bv St. Julian-st. westbyPnce.it and north by Bryan at. levied on aa the property of Ste phen S, Wilh.nu to aatisly an execution in favor cif Ja nes M Hcnry, and others, As signees of Wm. Turner. All that tract of land known by the name of Tw.eediid*, in the County of Chatham, con tabling 346 acres, bounded on the north by Savannah K ver, levied on as the property of Jo in Morel, to satisfy eaecutiona in favor of Wm Taylor A Son, and other* Whsrt Lot containing 66 feet, 8 inchei on Savannah River, 66 feet 8 inches on Indian- alreet, extending from haul River to the said street, in extent about 40U feet, ih • tame being the eastern part of Wharf Lot No- 3, three, levied on *a the property of Robert W Pooler, to ait sfy two execution! in favor •f Joaiah Vend 'd, and John Dicks, property pointed out by tne oetendant* All that half of Lot No 12, Columbia Ward, with the improvementa thereon, to aatiify an execution issuing out of a Justices Court in favor ol Wm Robinson, retu nod to me by a Constable. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. anrp .1 Oh J. Shinn’s PanaceX. sale i he haa reduced thrprice from S3 50, tu 8* *0, or by the doaen 824. All charitable institution! in the U. States and the poor will be aupplied gratia. If the eBiiena of the principal citieaand towna, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be from supplied. . This medicine la celebrated for the cure of the following diaeaaet t— 1 " scrofula or king’s evi(, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long •landing rheumatic affections, cutaneous din- VALUABLE MEDICINE. towiiir’a Vegetable Catholicon. ^ HE subscriber reap cifully aolicils the at tention of every friend of suffering hu rnsnity, to to the above new and invaluable icmcdy, whose unequal powers in eliminating the - ‘ *- “* J ng rheumatic affections, cutanebu eases, white swelling ind disease of this bones, I and all cases generally of the ulcerouf ehkrac f ■ <--;^l y- .... , r .l..V could wish to be. With my thanks, I am your obliged humble rervant, Ue. GEORGE KANE. City of Phi’adelphia, si George Kiue, of ihc District of South wark, personally appealed, and, being duly sworn, doth declare and say tint the above statement lain all respect* correct and true, mid that (he signature to it is in the band writing of this deponent. J )H" BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1324- TO ROUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to thoae diseases which are prevalent of the aouth In that disease which is called yawa, it is a ..... system the very aeeda of disease, and in restoring tbe da anged and morbid condition of the organa utTife to a free and healthy exerciae of their function!, haa exci ted the astonishment, and completely alien ed the objections of the most incredulous — Facts are the belt aryumenli. In order to put .... ....... , the virtues of the tlaiholieon to at severe a | , urcreIn edy t a single trial of ih will convince ter, and chronic diaesaea, generally a- ia’ng ir. I scrutiny u possible, it WM offered by adver-1 p|, n t eri 0 f in superior efficacy ta any reme debilitated constitutions, but more eapeciallj I tiaement, together with tlie attendance ot “ dy of a similar nature in tbs United States- from aypbilia or affections arising'therefrom 11 physician, gratuitously to any person who ulcers in the laryng, nodes, «!. andtlw I would apply for it, and whose cause might NOTICE, dreadful dilease occasioned by * long «n*l I "cen* come within the range ot its iietnng I The A( ]vantages oftbi* medicine are, not excesiive use of mercury* 6#c* It is also use I power—numbers of severe cases ol long fitful- I confining the pa’ient unnecessarily to tl ful in the disease of the lifer** I ing, and sumo of them seemingly dekpcr ’C house, or keeping him from his business.* ones, prr.ented themselves, all of which have w ith one solidary exception, thut of spirant been aired, or So much relieved as lu warrant I ous liquors, it ilote not lay any restrictions upon the assertion that a little pcrscvernncq^vill uo I fj t afipetite. It is so gentle in iia open*;.on so In fact, such is the confidence of the physi | mat inc p.itient finds himself getting well he Certificates. I have within the last two years had an op portunity of aeeing aeveral caws of very Hive terate ulcers, which having previously resist' ed the regular modes of trealment. were healed by the uaeof Mr. Swvim’s Punacea, and I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero- fulous, venereal and mercurial discuses. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Phys c, in the University ot Penn sylvania I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim n numerous instances, within the last thre cian under whose rare these Patients were placed, in this remedy, a cm fide ice me t in,; from the irresistible conviction that lias been forced upon bis mind by ocular demon stration, and* personil trial nf it on hintsai' 'list he permits me to declare it a* Ins dvei- I, d opinion, that the Callt dicun is not only a ,eit ally iufe and iuiioeent, hut a most pow erful and invaluable remedy in cetiain dib easel and states of the st stem, aucb u the fol owin gt— Debility twilling from intemperance and ..'...it.. V\1 1 . . I .1* IT'.,., 11 n • i . in iHinirruun iiiBiuiiiiCB, wmiiii uic imi uirci i , .. - , , • . .. . , n . , -ear.,and have alwaya found it extremelv «"n.pta ion > 7 1 ; 1 f™* officaoioua, e.pec.ally in secondary syphilis 1 the bnn "* ’'tended with swellings cf.thr. ad mercurial diseases. I have no hesitatio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimabl. value. W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’iy of Penn Philadelphia, February 17,1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemist Philadelphia, Men 7 lfl'’3. Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1024. Timothy Ilopkin*, vs. Langley and Selvester Bryant. i iN petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating r * that in consideration of certain prom iasory notes,, made to the said Timothy, bj them, one payable with interest, from Urn of January, 18&1, on the first of January, 1822: i second payable ft a oforesai , on the fust «f Jsnusry, 1823/ and s th : rd payable as tfr-r-- said, on the first of Jar>usry 9 1824. executed a mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, Ilia hei: • and assigns, on all those four IrsciS of t-.id, situated in the county fatoresHid, conveyed bj the Skid Timothy, to the s*tid F^ingley and Sflvester, and lying on the south aide ct Great Satilla River, one tr'ict containing aev enty•seven?acres, more or less; two traci& containing fifiy acres, more or less, and on* »ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh- ••eight acres, more or lets, conditioned fm ie payment of the three said several notes, jn the days above mentioned, and that smc several notes remain unpaid—on motion f Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintif 1 , it i ordered, that tht- said Langley and Selvesle , their heirs or assigns, pay mtoCoim, withn. twelve months from this date, the sums due on said notes, and the interes and costa, otk erwise that the equin of redemption be toi- everforeclosed, and that such other proceed ngs take place, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY. Cleik. nov 4 v 7 h jiin si Indigciiion, Blotches on the fi*ce t niTipe , 8tc.; Al complaints of the Liver; "etiei*/ Y *ws; Sypliilis *• Cutaneous disease? generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints The Catholicon (which the propricter «nl emolv [fledges h • word consists exclusive.*- ’f vegetable with the exception of ■IglU det^rmi -ation to the bowels^ which r (•reserves in a soluble state, act; insensibly,»« ;»luisant to the taste, snd requires n/ particu ar regimen, (abstinence trviin spirtuous h- W HERE IS on the 38 of March, D55 ,1 quors always except-.d.) or confinemaiit. A. law vas passed by the Cong-eas of the »*■ ««• sate and agree .bie calhavlic « - - - • • • - 1 cue, improving the appetite and restoring the general ti.ne of the system, it is conhclentl, recommended to ladies in a deiicat*; ttilns- lion. \V. W. POrfER, 66 Chesi.uwuueet Tteaau.-s Deportment,) March, 14, 18‘25 5 sheriff's Sales. On the Jim Tuctday in May next, between the utaal hours, W ILL be sold «t the Court House in the County of Bryan, the foliowing Lots or parcels of Land on the Island of Ossab-^w, in the said County, known in the plan of (he partition of the same Lltnd by the numbeia one, two, three, four, fi/e, six, seven, and thut part of number eight, beginning at the hedge at the edge of the woods, in the South part of the said last tract, from tbe Weatermost to the Eastermost Creek. Alto, the Cabbage Garden tract, being the E^termnst parti of tract t»-.», eleven, twelve, from t te p ith in the old fiild in the Savannah, to t.*e con imted in a straight line until it filter- ici-fs Bradley*• Ham;: ock tlsrshes on one aide a;d ‘[.ee diee river on he t: 1 .her. Alio, Horae 1! * um jck, containing fifty acres. Also, Brad- le ’* Hammock, containing one hundred and fi\* fi -’«f acres' Am 1 also, a Hammock called Bra'ldook*! Camp contahig thirty eight acres, be ig parts and parcels of the said Island of OoStioa'v. Levied upon as a pan of the ea tale nf the lute John More!, deceased, under and by virtue of a fi. fa on a decree of the Superior Court of ^hathtm County, in a case wherein Simon Donald and wife were com plainants *ud Thomas N. Morel and others defendants THOMAS 1IF.ARN, S.B. C. V >J 0 V»5 IN EQUll Y. Between W, Davies, Administrator, Complain ant and John larnochun Administrator, d bonis no . with the wilt annexed of Geor ge Uichardson and others, Defendants.—In equity. hat hum Superior Court• Chancery, 20<A August, 1824. T appearing that John Murray Carnochu;-. . . one of the defendants in tbe said bill of oomplaint named, resides without the state o< Geotgia, in that part of the United Kingdom 1 of Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland ia ordered that the Mid John Murray Car* nochan, do appear and answer to the com^ plainant’s said bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that I ferred to tbe rcspectiwc toub9cribcrfi the ssver* said billj as to him, be taken pro confesso .* I a [ by them subscribed beyond the amount and it is further ordered, that a copy of thin j jjj e certificates of four and one half per order be published once a week, in one o* I cent, stock issu 'd to them respectively, *he public G ixeites of this state, until the ex< 1 - * >iiation of the time within which the said de- eodant is required to appear and answer is aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B.FANN1N, Clerk, august 24 50f Sheriff’s bales. On the first Tuesday in June next. “...uu. a tl,l „t tne Court-House in the Gi y cf Savannah, between the hours of ' sn and fuur o’cluck, the (bllowing 16 ne grin s, vii .— S'.ppio, Hager, Abner, Snap, March, Jerry, BiY,, Burke, Parris, Brant, Dinah, Little Brain, Prince, Ben and Meriaui, with the increase jf the families, levied on under e foreclosure of * mortgage from Peter Timothy to William Wa ihingtun. for uae. Two negroes, via: Ned end Glasgow, levi ed on • foreclosure of a mortgage from Chas. Dimer to Joseph K-ipman. ISAAC D’LYON, S. C. C. an jl 4. '*> Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the first Tues day in May next, between the boure of ten and four o'clock, will be soli at the. mar ket-house in tte town of St- Marys, the fol- lowiog negroes, vis: Judy end her ton John, Simon, and Lharles, levied on es the proper ty of James Williamson, deceased, to satisfy ' an execution on the foreclosure of a mort page, m favor of Edward F. Tattnall, ad minis trator "f John Hamilton M. H. HEBBARD, S. C- C. Bt. Marya, F"bru r> JS 1825. M- ci 82 sheriff’s Sales. O N the first SMumay, after the first Tues day in June next, will b i sold at the II rket Mmiir in the town of %t Marys, two negroeii vts Bob and Rose** levied on as the property ol Joseph Rain, to sutitfy an execu tion on the foreclosure oft mortgage, in favor «4 dtmusl Clarke, an4George 3. Brown. April 8,18Ur M.H. HEBBARD. S.C, April 1 13 Un ted StRtes,of which the 3d 4 h, a»d 5 sections are i*i tbe oris follow of, v.z : •* Sec. 3. And be it further cnac ed, That s 'ibs'Mipdon ».o the amount of twelve millon- fdolUig, of the six p r cent. fttor.k of t c ea" eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, am he same is hereby proposed ; for which pur pose booki shall be opened at the Treasury of •lie United States, and at th several loan v.ffi ;<;s, on the first d«^ of April next, to continui open until the first day of Os'nbttr thernut’ci, for such parw of the above mentioned d*' •eripuon of stock as ahnll, on tile dny of sub •crption, stand oil the hooks of the rreMury md on those of tbe several loan < tfi ies, re ipectively / which subRcription ahull oe effect •d by a tramf. r to the United Staten, in tin naoncr prov.dcd by law for such Iran f-i% c he credit or cred ts standing on the «»u jooks, and by ft surrender of the certificMCi! of the stock so subscribed: Provided, Th::: all subscription by such transfer cf stock si a! ie cnsideiedas paitof the said twelve mil ions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by the first secth n * f his act. *' Sec. 4. And be i' further enacted, That fo the whole or any part of any bUin which shal be thus subscribed, credi: s shall he entered t< he respective subscribers, uh ishsll be enti Jed t<> h certificate or certificates purporting hat the United states owe to the holder o« nolders thereof, his her^ or their usaigns, i sum to be expressed th rein, equal to th* mount of the principal stock thus subscribev, tearing an inu-rest not exceeding four and me half per centum p r annum, payable quarterly, from the th riy-fi at day »f Decern* ber,one thousand eight hu.idred and twenty five; transferable in he same u an.ier as ir rhiluiielphias May 31, 1824. hyfre request of Mr. 1Y. W. Potter, Ilian Inter exhibited, in sever*] instance*, a rnedi call'd simp, called Potter’s Veget'«bte Catho* licou, with the must decided advuntage. i ns, as i et, never failed effecting a cure it very caie in which l have thought proper t*.. .mpioyit. H. M'MUIM HIE, M D Phi adephia, July 28th, 1824. Mr. W' IV. Potter. Dear 3ir—You expressed a wish th-»t ] would give a concise statement of my fc'.ff* r mg*, from *the hopeless commenceme* t t vhe present propitious stage of mv <haCu-e.* About five years ago, oh my passage honr. Bordeaux, during the month of lanuary, from .mprudent exposure on deck, I was seix*: i with a violent fever. Having no medic*i lendants on board, I was compel ie J to be*? it, as I might for two weeks, when oil my ar .ival at Ciurleaton, S. C. it was t etted u.*. osnuot tell how. As it k not the wish of the pro.'ti.'tor to take any thing lor which he ^nnnot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who may with to try nis medicine, but who are net certain if it be applicobic to their complaint, are request ?d lo describe 'heir cas** and symnions in a letter,post-paid, and diiected to liim—this .ettes will be immediately placed in hinds r u!ly competent to decide the question.— >l»->' hl the remedy not seem to suit the dia- oase, they will be frankly told si. CAUTION* To prevent d NNppoiotm-. k nt it is well to itnte that it tues in ordinary cases fro n 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that persons who .ire labouriog under any scr>ooii infirmity, most mike up their mind to persevere to that sxtcnl at least—if they do not, they might a* vi*.ll srvc themselves the trouble and expelive f using a smaller quantity. All orders pist-p.iid and enclosing the money, immediately attended t<», and die meuiouir teied and delivered with directions for use. any place in the city, and forwarded as di rected . N. ». To prevent the possibility of r.ll im- sition, it will be s.dd in the city of PhiUdei- tihia, at the office in Filth near User-Street, rat the dwelling of the propri* tor, No. 66 Jhesnut s-.reet, only, and abroad by his xu- horitjd agents VV. W. POT! FN, 66 Chenuit Street, Philade\pfiia % I have appointed G 3GKGK RYE.(BON Drugcfist, oi SuvannMh, my sole agent. Drug gists wa. t ng tne above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cusii, at the sarin I rate, u* if ordered direct from me—viz. £30 pet dason, or three dollars a single boUlo. W. W. FOTfEli, Fmladcipliia. Any person on application to Ibe subhCriHf r wd! br* furnisued with certificHt.'.s of the ♦. ffi ) c-.'Cy of the ».b ive medicine, sufficient «o cun* v nee the mmd of the most sceptical, althoug! too numerous'md Ung'hv for newspaper:n sertion. GEO- UYRRFO.v, DMpgiot, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dt>c 13 liYtoTumtiou WantfeA A NY information from, or relative to Mr. Frederick Lowe, Printer, a native of Manchester, England, and who, when lust ... i heard from, resided at Monticollo, Jasper 'yphhi. Theakiii of my PhysiciRn subdued county, Georgia, where it was understood the fever, but Pi cenix-like, the termination »f this gave ris* to a disease tq tally distress ng, and which, till now. I had ih. ugbt incur- ble. Various absceasea made thei unwel- •omc appearance, psrticularly on tbe joints, which were swelled to an enormous size.— t hese gradually subsided into hard tumors, I'one of which on my left knee affected the ho bad 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. ID 'The editors of papers in the State of Georgia, and in the Western country, will confer an obligation upon an anxious mo bone—an inciaitm waa now made and a larife I ' llu L by.B‘vi»g the above one or two in- evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bone sertions in their papers. 1- _a f . .-Uto...- a. al.:. I ...1P...J mil 'll provided by law for the transfer of the stock t(Jok ,, ca- , , ,' ddWml t0 litis. I au'ffered (he j“" ** i.iltflita.ltan oat#l anlii.ial In ■ ■ m -.iB'itinn at ini I - * . . 1 ubscribed, and subject to nd.-roption at thi (ensure of the United States, as f dlows: one ,’» f st any timeafer the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred ant' twenty-eight: and the remaind'*r at any t.mt ■.filer the thirty fi at day of December, on- housand eight hundred and twei.tb«ntue Provided, lh:.t no reimbursement shall he made except for the whole amount of such lew certificate ; nor until alter at least si* nonths public notice of such intended reim bursement And it shall be the duty of the tecretnry cf the Treasury to cause to be frtns* 40 Notice. LL persons having demands sgainst th estate of Constant Freeman, Esq. late tv the city of Washington, deceased, are rt- qnired to hand them in, legally alteHte*. within the time prescribed by law : and thoR- indebted to said esMte, are required to mak:’ mmediate payment, to JAME3 HUNTER, Adm»r. Jan ’4 4'i»x iot o ily tried the regular imnm of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem» i?dy l could hear of It waa in this aw ful and despond’ng condition,that I wm persuaded to .ommenoeR course of your Vccetahle Path I icon, and the happy rer.ult ia, *'/ om the use of the two boitl s my whole system hat under gone a complete revo 'ution, my pains h vr Jo ea• *en me s” the discharge troin m- xnee beg h _ .. . . . . . • 4 . to dimmish, and soo • ceased altogether, :hc Sec. 5. And be U further enacted, Thst u j cer f rom whence it proceedrd being com he tame fund., » h ch have heretulo- e ben, I p|cfe]y hfi:lIed> The tumors, for the temnv.l -iid now are pledged by law for the payment 0 f w pj c h j |„ ve tried in vain more remedies ■if ihe interest, and lor the redemption and 114n j can r , B nie, are rapidly decreasing i my • imbursemrnt ot the stock whicli may be re- ^ppi-titc, v. inch was gone, lias returned—I an leem id or reimbursed by v.rtue ofthe pro- i.Vf.ct, nearly well, and feel confid nt that a visions of this act, .ball remsin pledged m like few bnttlea ^„ re of yi . ur , (t0 me ) invaluable nanner for the pavment of the interest accru-1 inedicine wi || m , ko mc per'ectly so. most etcrucUtuigpfun iin my jiints that imi ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief or ser ved to aggravate the Jisease, the severity tf whifh increased wi;h every succeeding y«ur ef an elegant assortment of Mantle and inch wa8mv painful si uation that I despaire t Her Looking-Glasses, at manufactory pri of ever being restored to my health j I had | C es, by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 18 L oking-Glasses. JUS T received, per schooner Retrieve. Carron Castings* -- n-TN dd-ftTi POUNDS Carron Cant- liv£Jo iligs, for sale low, by dec 18 N. B. WEED. Your obliged friend, TilOMAS UltOWN, JR. ig on the stock created by reason of su- li ubscrip ion, and f >r the rtdemption or reim- urscinent of the princip.l of thi- ssme. Ai d t shall be the duty of the commisaioneri of t he .inking fund to cause to be applied and paid I Phihdefihii, July ‘6, 18'4 mt of the «i.l fund, yearly and e.e-y year, „ eonfi d ence i„ the v-get thle catholiccr, 'X i* nndiminiihad, and .. fresh in-tance. of its ed to diacharge the odeiest accruing on the uwer9 tr da i|y occurring, in my own prnc. S, “ k i!* °. I s See. I have ». hesitation ff recommend L i, Pi ot fireacl. HALF EBLS. Inglis’ Pilot Breatl, jLhd just received and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. doc 29 Feather Beds. J EST received by the William Wallace, a largo supply of the above articles, with Holsters and Pillows to match; war ranted to be of the beat quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Notice. net The said commissioners are, also, here >y authorized to apply, f.rm time to turn, vich aum and sums out of the said fund, ab hey may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con* formity with the provisions of this set, the i recommending i in the peculiar discuses to which il is applica ble, as superior to any remedy I am acqna.i t* edwith. U.M’MUUTRiE IA. D. Webster’s spelling Hooks, u , ECEIVED and for sale by la Jan 13 JY. U. WEED. N INE MONTHS after the date of this I p incipal of the laid stock : and aucb part oi notice, application will be made to the I the annual sum often millions nfd -llani, vest- Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber-1 ed by law in tbe said commissioners, as mny ty County, for permission to sell a part ofl be necessary and required for the above pur- thc real eBtate of John Stacy, deceased, for pona. shall be and continue appropriated to .la n .1 • , . ' . . I ,k> manl nf intnao.fr anr Bn.lamallnn of the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator, dec. 18 2i NOTICE. N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a lot, with the improvements, situate ih the Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sir—In consequence of imprudent expos urefoMf ve&rs ago I had the misfortune *o be come r.ffl cted with a (Unease, the painful re suits ol which induced me to apply in sue* , w cession to several respectable physicians of hepa>ment of interest and redemption of|lh* B c **y» whom, however, I received he public debt, until thi whole of the stock I either no relief, or from whose reroed.es I re- which may be created under the provision! ol I ceived another complaint quite as distressing ♦his act, shill have been redeemed or reim« the former. My whole system became »'• bursed.*’ fected. I could, get no rest at night on ac- Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that couni of the violent pain that I felt in every book* will be opened at the Treasury of tiie P* rt b,)d y t the weakness and emacia United States, and *t ihe several loan cfficea, tionof which waa such that I could acarcely •n tbe firat day of Anril next, and continue walk. In this state I fortunately heard of open until the first dv of October, theresf y^»ur vegetable catholicon-four bottles of er, for receiving aubsci-intioni in conformity which, has completely restored me, I have with the provisions of the said law. now no pain i my appetite is good; and my Thesubacriptiona may be made by the pro- strength restored With many thankt for Spanish Sugars. 1 l ! ^ S clo| S l ,anisl1 S,! S ar3 ' Just received per Globe, and for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO. dec 4 SCOTTS BIBLE arsaaoTtM idi noa. t r a opou i* % fry SAMUEL T. Alt HSTIIO.VO Jr. «, famil/oTble,Wt** Sn °m r A nil. s BIBLE emtaiunr a thi,, «, * gaud References to be comp iitdln.Ti VOLUME* ROVAL OCTAVO /X bcllishcd with a tikenen of the Jiuthur *** TERMS. [ T shall be well printed, on good Pl6 ... . be oompriaed in six handaome w*,:, ,? will contain the 8criptures of th e q, , ' “ •Yiw Tctumcnti, tbe Ina ocluctory Obun... Explanatory jSotes, and PructicUObienaM^ uU the copious Marfiml Rtfe„ Ka b -.' i printed word lor word fnm the Stereotype Edition, published since Ihe a!," (bur', dec ne. The price will be aj| • hoard, i *24, in sheep. g30, in calf b® din? Ue whole work will be re„dy for delivery by May, 1825, * * Extracts of Lelies addressed to thePub'h I esteem Dr Scott's Family Biblr, emin^k calculated to proin ite t!ie cmiibc of buthini piety. It seems acarcely possible for one tl read daily the Notes and Observations j n Family Bible without becoming a w ' iJ( . octter man. EDWARD D QillFFM * I hive seen no co<nm»ntary 0 f t ie Sar»<l Scriptures which 1 think well ^ general use and edification. It h r.- ca3U , f which ever) famaly ought to possuw. It is a work distinguished for the simulici. ty and convenience of its aersngument, ti )3 chorness and fi lelity of its expontions, the neatness and perspicu ty of its n\le, the oe» rjevoli n»:e and candour of its spirit, the con- ciseneKS and peitinency of its applicsti ui, and for its uniform tendency to pro note tv B u- ge!ic*t truth ^d piety. ARIEL HOUffa Of Dr.' Rcoct*s Fimily Uibiv, I fe l free'to say, that in my estimation it deservedly risks inong our ablest and b si Comm ntaiuj. TBOM Vi BALDWIN, Dr. Scott's Family B bit intended more^ necixlly for V'e use of Cluisiun 'umilicaisi vork high-y evnngelical, cxtensive.y msiiuo* uve, and deeply Irteresting Daniel o.s\nde3s. Tlie character of Dr. Sw'.** Cunimtn'tw >n th-B.ble, is so geuciall) known, lll( j ^ ■ghly approved amongst iI:h mast inu il.^ot <.nd piuus (ihr'8tiana .throughout oj» coiii.tiy, •n '. huk passed rapidly through so many Imy; .diiious, that 1 deem fuitLcr it‘cjm.-ncni!a- ions needless* J ROUSE. I nm acquainted with no Com^uiiMry co h. Sacred iptu.es, which I would mute oordially rec4,mmcnu for general u^e. Jtic plan of ihe work is good JOSHUA BATES. Perhaps in no way, exn ministers, ir st wim f youth, and private Christiana, do ^rr>i i •erv’ce to xocietv, than by exat ng tlun. Selves to diss nth ite this truly invalutbie work. JOSHUA IIUN '3 KG TO.., I know of no Hommenta y which is b tier Mlculuted for diffusing correct vievs oftlu great truths of Cl nit ti unity, «*;<] leavngssk* ary impressions on th« mind whf»n rising rr.m the pe:u-al of it, than the one you ire b ut to pub.ish. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer seems less disp .sed to contend for barren specula*! ns. None mote uniform, ly or more powerfully incu’cstesihe g.eul es* entails oi religion- The spirit which per- /ades tbe work is excelh n < it is the me k, iffectionare, healing, yet faithful spirit of the : >s;el. Daniel dana From particular ex.-minati n, and concur* rug lestimonv, there is no d. ubt on my mind ii>at Scott's Family Bible is superior to ill «lhcrs JO^^ P I EMERSON, You will pleas? to sc d ne s'-x copies of • Jc Jtt'g Bible / I refer to your stely propmd edition Perhaps I uhall induce live more to Uke the seme number. H-L. Il ie with extreme pleasure I percehre /on are about to publish a new edition cf HcutlN Bible, fliivingbeen in pournioo if •t more than 20 yr-prs, I trus f I know hir.g uf its value, and a n determine-! to pr> mote its circulation among my friends You will please foi ward six copies as svon apiA* fished, p.H I have nbtainnd four sub»cribcrs frr:!« excellent work you are publishing H. S, I propose to take seven sets of -Scott’s Hi ble, and will be accountable fur the K»mt J C. I have obtained subsc! ib:r» fornini cepin »f Seou'ij F.mily Bible. J. O'. 1 shall probably need eight or ten 3 ts« dcotl’a Family Bible. J- V* Rev. 5. S. of P. has o' tsined ten s bfd> bers. E. K. I have observed that you are shout pub* fishing ano'her edition of Sco t’* Bble hope you may succee I as you h-vc done is ormer editions. 1 have been cmlcsivorir.gts procure subscribers' s:noi g our people, »a J * leu or more subscribers wiii t»e ub.auieil. 0.SS.R I will take ten sets ('4* Scott’s Bbk) bound m d lettered. J f 1 have obtained ten subscribers tor y" edition of the F.iitdy Bible—and have » doubt but ihere might be s■■•nioth.og iik*J I® copies sold in this place if you hu:! *n here—I thought the work ou^hi to b* o couraged aua for hut re:.sou to"k s sni’SCjl" ion paper. It is a work that every •dujuld have that is able to purclnse. J,E« »m glad, that y~u propose to print Iff- l -ast 5j Sheet Iron Boxtoves, i ?OR SALE by ; N. B. WEED, No. 6, Gibbons’ Range. nov 24 city of Savannah, in the Mid county,and knowi-1 prietorenf the .took, either in person or by I 'be relief your medicine has given me, 1 am in the plan of said city by the No. 53, Brown I their attorneys duly authoriz.-l tn aub.crib" I y° ur obliged friend, Jtc. Ward, lor the benefit of the heirs and legatee. I and transfer it to the United States. I WILLIAM WILSON, of the estate ol tbe late Hugh M’Call, dc-) Should subscriptions or said stock be made Sworn and aubacrihed to before me, May 28, to an amount exceeding twelve mdliona <if| *®4 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. iloIUra, a distribution of the said aum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to tbe sums subscri bed by them respectively, 8AMCEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of tbe rretaurv 1 March 26 10 |lO ceased. net 14 THOMAS M’CALL, PHILIP BRASCH, Executors. ro Tar, Pitch, tlosin i$c. JUST RECEIVED, OABblstar £i\J 10 do'Pitch 10 do Rosin 5 do bright Varnish For Bale by A. BASSETT, No. t, Mongiu’s Now-Building. Feb 4 NOTICE. N INE months after date, applieation will be I made to tlie Hon. the Judges of Ihe Court ot Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to eel' all the real estate of tbe late William Craig, deceased, fur Ihe benefit of the heirs and crea tors of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oct 12 71 Wire Feaders a:id l ast-iron Chimney Backs, s martyr to « disease, whoselravagcTthreat" I II ECEI VED per ship Cormir, and f ened, if not aoon itopped, to put a period to I Bu * e ®y N. B. WELD, my existence. Having had no regular medi* I ^ ec ^ k 27 Philadelphia, May 28,1824. 8ir—I am now, thanks to your medicioe, • hearty mu . F >r nearly six years I have been for Having had no reguL cal advice from the commencement, my complaint at Lit got to such a height thatl '•t. v.roix Nugai’s. ijurlei Hair Matvaaaea t C0llld nul |wtllo - w — • T HE Bitbscribor haa Just received an aa- difficulty Tumors frnned in dlfferent’pMta I 1 ft HOGSHEADS of St. Croi - Sugars, sortment of the above articles, war 0 f my body, and I began to think my oituation 1 -l “ of very prime quality, landing from ranted to bo of the bestguality, for sale by almost desperate. The five bottles of the I schooner Nancy, and for sale by I. W. MORREL. Catholicon which I have taken have com- HALL & HOYT, oct 26 | pletely cared me, and I am nov at we’lasl| Jan 20 ScoU'm excellent F-mffy Comm* n un’, should be very glad if it were in my power u give a more ff^ral patronage 10 tlie **J than, as circii'nslanccs are, I can. However, be able to do something; etgh'^ ten sets I shall certainly lake; and it a»)« double that number. -•' "• 1 have procured fifteen iubicnb,ni » deott’a Bible, J-""'. I think I ih.lldiapose of 20aetit>n»'"* the Family Bible. I have circulated proposal, lor S' 1 •»* B.ble ; how many have beeneng«geJ n* cannot tell; but between 20 and iw this vtcit-Uy. I have concluded to become refi**® to you fur thirty sets of Scott’s CommewT I have procured 106 jubieribera l» *1 Bible i 6 sets to be bound in calf; J * jl be done in boards the other 97 aeia J* I and lettered as described in the prv|* B £ I 1 presume I could procure 500 hers for your edition of Scott’a Bibl demand ia increasing for tbrm D-j . . finally supersede every other , »f* ,0 'LiP Bible. Fifty of my subscribers lire * circle of 8 miles I ..«'a#l Just publi died an edition of the ***| completed in rix yolutnca, aitjas* ®^ references; price in bo»rJa B 13 ' i u .k, S521, in cal/ g27. Either of . J mny be had of the publish r in Bod 0 " • I 3. c- fc J. SCHENCK. Suvannah. jj J*'I1 - Marking BrushWt J OfcZf ’"oEfiS’-'f BOV 20