Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 23, 1825, Image 3

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( • • J, X X v> BIOS PL 'TED WARE. ^CONSISTING of Rich Cut Centre \J DifllOB Fruit und Preserve Dishes ,Sugars and Creams llutter Coolers end Salt Stands Pitchers and Decunters Tumblers, Wines. Cordials, Clarets Champaigns, Ale Glasses, lollies, Custards. Lemonades, fitc. the same of Plain Flint, Cut Bottoms a PLATE!) WARE. Rich Cordial and Castor Stands Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays Bottle and Salt Stands Together with a variety of Fancy Articles, Lamps, lamp Glars-s, tricks ft Oil, which sill bo sold on accommodating terms T. G. CHAMBERLIN, No. 5 Gibbons' Buildings, 47t.ll by May IB JOSEPH KOPMAN ft CO. H AVE received by the William Wal lace, a further supply of ^ritlatv, YieftcU & Canton Uoo«\s,\iz,*. I and J Cambric Prints Ginghams, Dimities White and Printed Marseille Vesting Ylaiu and figured Jaconet and Book Muslin Plain and Figured Swiss Muslin Swiss Muslin Robes and Aprons Do do Hhdkfs and Points Silk Stripe Drilling Denmark Sattins, Corduroys Cotton Hose, assorted Madras* Handkerchiefs Super Blue Cloths and Cassimeres Black and Colored Canton Crapes Black Nankeens do Colored do Robes Sinchcws and Levantines Levantine Sattin Block Figured Silks Brown do do Bareges Scarfs, Shawls an,d Dresses Seersuckers Blue and Yellow Nonkeens Bandana aud Plug Handkerchiefs Black Barcelona Silk Stockings and Half Hose Buckskin Gloves Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans 4 Cases £ Linens, assorted 2 do j, f, und *£, Diapers 20 Bales Domestic Plaids, Stripes and Shirtings, &c. 11 do O/.naburgs together with a variety of other articles, worthy the attention of Planters and Coun- try Merchants. April 10 20 SPVV.1.VG and SV.M.MfcAl UOO^S. B Y the shins Georgia anil Harp, arriveil from Liverpool, tho subscribers have tawtved,their usual supply of y S EASONA RLE UDTRU TODID&o Having been purchased with cash, pre vious to the advance in England, they can bo atforded und will he sold at low prices, ami on a long credit, for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW & CO. F»»b 2ft fio feWAIM’ft CELEBRATED panacea. T IIE subscribers have just received per ship Einperur, a fresh supply of the ubuve VALUABLE MEDICINE,ami have , made such arrangements with the iiivcntnr, j Mr. Wla. Swaim, as will enable them to ; otter to the public a pure and unadulterated I article. Druggists and others who purchase | to sell again, can have it at tho original price established by the proprietor. LAY fit HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists. Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on owuim’s Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to llioBe interested, by applying as above. May 20 Dividend, No. 14. BANK, STATE OF GEORGIA, I Savannah, 22d April, 1825. \ T IIE Board of Directors having this day declared & dividend on the capital t-tocli of this Bank, for the last six months, of $3 per share, or six per cent per annum, i lie same will be paid to the respective Stockholders thereof, or to their order, on and after Monday next. . By order of the Board, A. PORTER, Cnshier. IT The editors of the Augusta Constitu tionalist, Washington News, Southern Re corder and Georgia Journal, Milledgeville, will please to publish the above three times, and charge the expense to this Bank. Anri I 23 26 Lost. A HOGSHEAD of Whiting marked R diamond G. No. 2, intended to have been shipped on board ship Savannah, while at New-Yorlt, was by mistake of drayman carried to some other vessel.— Should it have come tn tips port, any infor mation respecting it will be thankfully re ceived by GEO. RYERSO'N. May 17 Union Society. P ROPOSALS in writing, will be re ceived until the 25th of the present month, for hoarding and clothing the boys supported by the Union Soaiety, for one yenr from i he first day of June next; or proposals may be made tor their board, in cluding wusliiug, mending, file only. L. MASON, Secretary Union Society. Mar 4 T'i • he v 0. aii i iX'.ksaip O F CUMMING and GWATHMEY. is this day dissolved by mutual assent. The settlement of the affairs of the concern, will be attended to by JOSEPH CUM* MING, who will continue the same busi ness on his own account. JOS. CUMMING, H. B. GWATIIMEY. Savannah, Mnv 18, 1825. 47n Police. T IIF, co-partnership of GAUDRY & HERBERT, is dissolved by mutual consent. Persons who are indebted to said firm, are requested to make payment to JOHN B. GAUDRY, he being; fully a* thorised to settle the affairs of said concern. J.B. GAUDRY, M. HERBERT. April 26 26 lamii/YiAUjo James Anderson SC Co. H AVE removed to the middle tenement Young’s Buildings, where they offer for sale a largo and general assortment of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, received by the latest arrivals from Liver pool and New-York. April 25 ' 27 the subsckjbek I NFORMS the friends of tile former firm and the public in general, that lie will continue the GROCERY BUSINESS, at tile same stand, and solicits their patronage, and all persons indebted to the firm of GAUDRY fii HERBERT, are requested to make as speedy payment, as possible. JOHN B. GAUDRY. April 26 28ep 11EM OVAL. T HE subscribers have removed to John ston’s Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they are opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, ill addition to their former stock. W. & H. ROSE. April 5 10 11^ The Darien Gazette, and Recorder, Milledgeville, will give the above four in sertions, aud forward their accounts to this h4i«n mM Ann .lane Craig;, R ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Savannah, that she will furnish ICE CREAM evory dav, Sun days excepted, from four to ten, P. M. May It) 47c Doff Sugar and Coffee, 100 BARRELS’ first quality Loaf 70 Bugs Coffee Por snle by B. W. DELAMATER. Mnv 17 40i, District Court.—Notice. I N consequence of his Honor Judge Cuy- t.f.r, being detained at Milledgeville.. in attendance upon the Circuit Court, the Ses sion of the District Court in this city, is postponed to MONDAY, 30th inst. of which all concerned, will take duo notice. JOHN II. MOREL. AI D. G. May 12 42 ip&ma&TO m Aih as YOU. UAVUiE. A LINE OF PACKETS ban been esta blishing between New-York and Havre, to Ieavo both ports regularly, on the First and Ffleenth day* of each month during the year. Tho ships composing the line, are last sailors, woU found and commanded, cop pered and ooppor fastened. Their accom modations for passengers, comprise all that can be required, for comfort and conveni ence. Passengers in the cabin will be ta ken for $140 each, for which they are furnish ed with bodH, beddding, wines and ample Btores of every description. Goods intended for shipment by them, may be sent to the agents, who will attend to their reception and fonvnrding, without charge for storage or commissions. The expenses which may, in such rases be actu ally incurred, will when requested, be col lected with the freight at Havre. A letter Bag is at the New-York Post Office, for all letters that may be sent by mail. Letters respecting either freight or pas sage, must he addressed, post paid, to CRASSOU8 & BOYD. Agents, Ne w York. oct 14 72 For New-York, ESTABLISHED LINE, The regular pneket ship EMPEROR, J. II. Bennett. Master, Will sail on Wednesday next, 25th inst. For passage only, having ele gant accommodations, apply to Captain Bennett, un board, or to HALL fii IIOYT. May 20 For New-York, Tho pneket ship CORSAIR, D. L. Porter, Mister, Will meet with despatch. For freight or pass ago, having superior accom modations, apply on board, at Taylor’s Wharf, or to C. C. Mav' 10 GRISWOLD &, CO. For New-Orleans, The substantial fast sailing schr. JANE, T. Thompson, Master, J, Will sail for the above port on Tuesday next, and can handsomely accom modate three or four passengers. Apply to ’he master on board, at Bolton’s Central Wharf. May 21 50u For St Simons ft Turtle I fiver, The packet sloop FAVORITE, E. D. Courier, Master, Will sail on Wednesday next. For freight or passage, apply to the captain on board, or to ELIAS FORT. May 21 50p Freight for Augusta. rjlHE subscriber bring consignee of the Capt. Lubbock, ( •apt. Green, tul yavilyoac, SARATOGA SPRINGS. ii This spacious and beautiful cs- tlblishinent, has recently under gone thorough repairs, and has liton superbly furnished and fit ted up lor tje nccommudatitm of visitants at the Spriiis the ensuing season. It will be kept by As former occupant, and neith er pains nor expense will ho wanting to render tho stay of visitors agreeable. It will lie opened for company on the 10th of May.tnstant. Mat 4. IT The publishers of the New-York Eve ning Ppst, Daily Advertiser, and American; the National OaeettG, Philadelphia; Patri ot, Baltimore; National Journal, and In telligencer, Washington i Richmond En quirer i Courier, Charleston ; and the Geor gian, Savannah, Ire each requested to pub lish the above advertisement, every other day fur one monti, and send their bills, with a psper containing the advertisement, to the Pavilion for iuyment. May 14 f 44rp'l moo som "'moo sixm M RS. LIMftERT’S SEMINARY is re- movedfd Stnte-Street, between Bar nard and JVfferson-Streets, and opposite the residence of A. Telfair, Esq. It will remain of on during the summer season, and the following branches of education taught, viz: Roflfiing, Writing, Grammar, Geog raphy, Imbroidcry, Plain Sewing, and Marking’ Terms .of tuition, which have been rediced, may be known on application to Mrs. 1. who pledges herself that no ex ertion shill be spared to merit a continu ance of public patronage. Mnv 13 47|1i. Notice. Dividend Afo. 1. A DIVIDEND of six dollars per share lias this day been declared on the pro fits of the Steam-Boat Company, for the last four months, payable on the first Mon day in June next, to the Stockholders or their authorized agents, at the steam boat office, Savannah. WM. P HUNTER, Treasurer Steam-Boat Company. May 3 34rrj N otice. T HE subscriber finding an advertise ment in the Georgian, under the sig nature of Christopher Snell, cautioning persons against trading for a certain note, given by said Snell, to the subscriber and Robert Bcville for Three Hundred and Fif ty Dollars, I do certify that I have never received such a note from Mr. Snell, though I have received a note signed by Mr. Snell, *. e. by making his mark, given to mo alone, for Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars, due January next. The date the note was given, 1 do not recollect, as the note is not in my possession at this time.— Mr. Snell further states that he has reason to believe, that I had no just right or title to the property I sold him, for said note. I appeal to the records ofScriven County, to prove the falaciousness of Mr. Snell’s rea sons tbr sncli belief. ROBERT LUNDAY, Mnv 16 4/if n Notice to of Steam-Boats IIENUY SHULTZ, AUGUSTA, : : PENDLETON, : EDGEFIELD, : : : Capt. S \ssaiu>, running constantly from August a to Charles ton, will engage freight for Charles:on or Augusta, to be shipped by them, and re ceive it free of slorage, in the absence of! the Steam-Boats. For terms or for pas sage, apply to G. B. LAMAR. April 7 12i.f free Feisjns Color. T HE Free Persons of Color residing in Chatham Country, arc hereby notifi- fied to appear and register their names in the Clerk’s Office of the Inferior Court of said Capt. Buacken, County, agreeable to law, on or before the first Monday in July next. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. May 16 45 N otice. T HE undersigned will receive proposals for the erection of an Engine-1 louse, in Liberty-Square, of the following mate rials and dimensions, viz.—14 feet wide, 2it loet long, 9 feet in the clear, a door at each end 10 foot wide—the materials brick, tho roof slated, and to extend 2J feet from the eaves, with irons from which to suspend lad ders—the floor to he of brick laid edgeways, 2 j inches above the surface of the earth— ami all the necessary locks, hinges, fisc. fisc. Also, for a similar building, materials wood, with the exception of the floor, which must be the same as above specified. GEO. MILLEN, I. MINIS, April 25 J.MORRIRON. Darien Money. "IJILLS of the Bank of Darien, will be received for Dry Goods, by C. W. ROCKWELL fit CO. April 14 IB Prime Rice, FEW whole and half Tierces very L "rime RICE, suitable for retailers. „ J. P. HENRY. May 20 49p Darien Bank Bills. DILLS of the Darien Bank will ho re- " c «‘ved at par for DRY GOODS, by ANDREW LOW fit CO. M»y is 4U Ltvj & Hendrickson, H AVE received at their Drug nnd Che mical Ware-House,cnrnerofCongrees nnd Whittaker-Streets, Shad’s Buildings, Savannah, by recent arrivals, carefully se lected by one of the partners, now in New York, a general assortment of MEDICINES DYE WOODS, DYE STUFFS, APOTHECARIES? GI.ASS, PEHFUMERY, SPICES TEAS,He comprising tho best assortment they ever offered, which will be warranted of the first quality, and sold at wholesale or retail, for cash or good paper. Merchants, Physi cians and Planters, are invited to examine for themselves. N. B—Orders will he executed with de spatch, and forwarded without delay. April "9 To the Public. T HOSE who are under tho impression that Mr. S. H. Fiske and myself are connected in business, are informed that it is not the case. T. S. LUTHER, May t9 Notice. A REGULAR MEETING of the Com missioners of Public Roads of Chat ham County, will take place at the Court- House in Savannah, on MONDAY, the thirtieth day ofMay, instant. By order of Thomas Young, Chairman, BOND, Secretnry. May 10 40ra For Sale," Remedy for the Piles, TL E Medicine now offered to the public one which has been fully subjected to the infallible lest of experience; and in every instance where it has been fairly tri ed, it has been attended with the most coin plete success. In some of the cases, the patieuts had been labouring under the dis ease for years, and during that period, had . received the best medical advice, and had {even undergone a painful surgical opera PAIR of superior FAMILY HORSES tion,.without permanent advantage. It is and CARRIAGE, o£J^an»field’s best j not (like those usually advertised) offered as a certain cure for a long catalogue of diseases, but those afilicted with this com- plaint, for which alone it is recommended, may rely with confidence upon obtaining ; relief,, even in its worst forms, in a short finish. Also a CHARIOTEE and a good SADDLE IIOliSE. Apply to BENJ. BURROUGHS. May 21 50i otQ Savannah and Augusta 'Mail ^rSTatn^ j p!^ COACH. 150 cent* per box, with directions signed by 1 the proprietor. Prepared and sold at JAMES A. AUSTIN’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273. North Third-St- above C&llowhill. Pliiladel’a. , . The pronrictor has appointed LAY fit JYew Arrangement GcnrgmStde. HKNDR1CKSGN. cornerof Congress and T HE subscriber respectfully informs the Whittmer-Streets, Shad’s Buildings, sole public that he has removed the Line, a „ t , nts far t | 10 SH ) e 0 f tins medicine, in Sa- of Stages on the Georgia side, and will V annnb Geo. hereafter, leave Savannah every Sunday, j ^ The D * aricn GaZfitte , the Washing- Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 o clock, A.M. 1 ton News, Georgia Journal, and Macon lodge at Pierce’s, and nrrive in Augusta at; Messenger, wJl please give the above three 5 o’clock next day. For seats, apply at insertion and forward their accounts to the Georgia-IIotel JOSEPH I. THOMPSON, Proprietor. Savannah, March 20,1925. N. B. Horses, Carriages, and Gigs, to Lot.—Horses kept by tile day, month or year, and expresses sent at tiie shortest notice. March 24 100 A FRESH SUPPLY of the above VAL UABLE MEDICINE, just received per brig Frances, and for sale by GEO. RYERSON, May 11 Sole Agent. Mav 10 L.fiiH. To Rent, The adjoining TENEMENT, of the house occupied by Mrs. Brasch, in Broughton-street— immediate possession given. Ap ply to J. P. HENRY. , ' May 20 49re MMHBbu t a F* ijrapi&mojr. T HE stibscriter has in his linnds a man uscript wfich lie proposes to publish by subscription, under the title of “THE INQUISITION EXAMINED, by an IM PARTIAL RET1EYVER.” The subject b sufficiently important to excite curiosity and interest. It is time that a correct »nd unprejudiced view of it, and of tho motives of those with whom it origiiated, should be laid before the public. Suchis t he proposed publication. The work will be put to press on tho 16th of May next, and the edition limited to the number of ropie* then tubicribedfur. The delay of publication is for the purpose of giving to fie public an opportunity of en gaging copies of it. It will donsist of six numbers of 24 pages 12mn. cadi, at 12j cents each number ; and will be forwarded by mail, on receipt of orders acibmpanied by the cash. Persons who may Interest themselves in its circula tion, will ieceive a free copy, on their ma king paynent for five, and in that propor tion for am’ greater number of copies. Or ders free a postage, will bo received by i T. O’CONNER, New-York. May id , r « ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY CALVIN BAKER, On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, At XI o’clock, will be sold in front of the Court-House in this city, a TRACT OF LAND in Tattnall County, containing 575 acres, situated near Canuochee River, be longing to Iho estate of Snmuol Haughton, dec and sold by permission of the Cuurt of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of the administrator. J May 10 BY J. H. HERBERT is CO. .. THIS DAY, 83d'inst. At XI o’clock, will be sold on Hall to Hoyt’s Wharf, landing from sclir Pacific, 93 Hogshoads, 10 Tierces, 67 Barrels Prime Retailing MOLASSES 37 Barrels Prime Muscovado SUGARS.—Terms at time of sale. May 23 ON FRIDAY WEEK!! (Bmms STATE LOTTERY, FIRST CLASS—NEW SERIES. W ILL positively be drawn in Providence on the 3d next month.—Fifty Number Combination—0 ballots to be drawn. S. fi- J\I. Allen fif Co. Agent* for theMinagers. 9 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT Sr CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will be sold before the Court-IIouBe in this city, between the usual hours, TWO NEGROES, Peter and James, belonging to the estate of the late James Wallace, Esq. doceased. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Interior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the administrator. Terms cash. Moy 5 9 Highest Prize. Mill ll—ll 111 SCHEME. 1 do. 5,000 is 5,000 Dollars. 5 do. 1,000 is 5,000 Dollars. i do. 548 is 548 Dollars. 4 do. 500 is 2,000 Dollars. 8 do. 100 is 800 Dollars. 44 do. 50 is 2,200 Dollars. 88 do. 25 is 2,200 Dollars. 528 do. 8 is 4,224 Dollars. 5676 do. 3 is 17,028 Dollars. 6356 13244 Prizes Blanks ( 19,600 ) j Tickets. S 49,000 Dollars. In this scheme, with six druwn ballots, there will be 20 prizes with three numbers on them, 660 prizes with two numbers on them, and 5676 prizes with cue number on them. Those tickets having none of the •'rawn ballots on them being blanks. To determine the fate of 19,600 tickets, the 50 numbers will severally be placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and six of them will be drawn—and that ticket having on it as a combination the lBt, 2d and 6th ballots drawn from the wheel, will be entitled to g( 10,000; that having on it tho 3d, 4th and 5th, 5,000 dollars; those having on them 1st, 3d and 6th—2d, 4th and 5th—1st, 2d and 3d—4th, 5th and 6th—2d, 3d and 5th. each 1,000 dollars; that having an it the 1st, 4th and 6th, 549 dollars; those liavinff on them the 1st, 2d and 4th—3d,, 5th and 6th—1st, 4th nnd 5th—2d, 3d and 6th,cach 500 dullars. All others, being 9 tickets having on them three of tho drawn ballots, will be entitled to 100 dollars each. Those having oil them two of the drawn ballots, and those the 3d and 4th. will be entitled to 50 dollars ench. And those having on them two of the drawn bullets, and those the 1st and 2d, or 5tli and 6th, will be enti tled to 25 dollars each. All others, (being 529 tickets) havyijr on them any two of the drawn ballots, will be entitldd to 9 dollars each; anil nil those having one of the drawn ballots on them, will be entitled tq 3 dollars each. No ticket which shall have drawn a prize nf a superior denomination, can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty days after the drawing, and subject as usu al to a deduction of 15 per cent. A considerable portion of this Lottery is put up in parcels of 17 tickets, embracing all the combination numbers from I to 50, nnd which must of course draw at least 18 dollars, less the deduction of 15 per cent, with so many chances for the capital prizes. PRICE OF TICKETS,: : $3 50. Packages of 17 Tickets, which are war ranted lo drawn 18 dollars less the usuul deduction, with 17 chances for the highest prizes $59, and shares in proportion. IEP Prize Tickets in other Lotteries ta ken in payment. (IT Orders received as usual, BY WM. ROBERTSON, GEORGIAN OFFICE. May 19 48p Board Hkalth Savannah, May, 18,1825. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH. Y OU are earnestly requested by the Board of Health, to inform them through the medium of their Chairman, Ward Committees, the City Marshal, or by notice in writing, through the Post-Of fice, of any nuisance which exi>ts, or of any deposits in stores or ceJiars, that may be considered injurious to the health of the city. By order of Col. Shellman, Chairman, I. K. TEFFT, Secretary. Mav 19 48 N otice. T HE subscriber intends closing his busi ness in Savannah immediately. He requests those who are indebted to him, by note or account, to call and settle the same by the first of June. All demands that re main unpaid that day, will indiscriminately be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. JAM ES II. M’KEN ZIE, May 18 47e ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT & CO. t On TUESDAY, 24th inst. Will be sold at the residence of the late .Tames Wallace, Esq. deceased, his person- nl property, consisting of -Tables, Chairs, Solas, Bedding, Kitchen Furniture, 8m. file. Sold by permission of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham County, and by order of the administrator.—Tertns cash. Also, two half pipes Superior Madeira (Vine, and ten dozen of Wine of various 18 ADMJNISTlf ATUft’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT Sc CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will be sold before the Court-House in this City, between the usuhI hours, TWO NEGRO SLAVES named Nelly and Dido, the properly of the estate of Owen Jones,- deceased. Sold by permission of the Hon orable the Inferior Court of Chatham Coun ty, and by order of the Administrator.^— Terms cash May 18 DRAWING of the UNION CANAL LOTTERY, 16 Class—New Series. 46, 23, 10, 22, 40, 16, 24, 48. T HE above were the numbers taken from the wheel. Those interested will call and examine the d ra wing, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. The scheme of the 17th Class is received —it is in every respect like the preceding. CAPITALS, 1 Prize of - - - 850,000 l 20,000 1 10,000 2 5,000 1 4; 7 20 20 • - - - . - 1,000 To be drawn on the 6th of July next. Tickets $9. Orders received as usual. May 21 Fresh Medicines. A SMALL QUANTITY of very supe rior Castor Oil in bottles, Magnesia of excellent quality, Arrow Root, Soda and Seidletz Powders, with a number of other Medicines,may be had at prices much below the usual rate, if applied for to Mrs. S. HOWARD. May 16 45 The Library I S open for the delivery of Books, on Mon day, IVedneiday and Friday, from three untiljiroe’ctodr, P. M. May 12 48 POL l DELPHi tl) THE INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain Eait India Cure for the Rhea- matim, King's Evil, Sfc. Extractors letierfrom the Rev. J mes Eng lish, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwell. London. Dear Fir : A GREEABLY to your request, I have wiih difli ultv procured anu now scud you by the ship Jua n, Capt Robinson, a few pounds of the Pciadelphis, or what generally goes by the name of India Extract, a Medici, e un iversallv esteem, d um.ng the people of India, as a certain cure lor the Rhe umatism. Was I lo inform yuu of the number of people wbo are drily relieved and cured by this valuable tlcdlcine, it wou d require more paper than I am able to purcha-e si d more time thm L am able to bestow. I deed, Iho, fi’ct of tile Medicine i» so iram, d lie, that in Rhaimutim you would suppoac it acted sea chair, in giv ing relief and r moving tb\t painlid disease- In the King’s Evil, it h.,s lieen used wiih great •uccesa, and where Mercury has been given or used to excels, 'his lieu cine bus proved a perfect cure. The grestdiffi iihy, however, ol procuring the Extract, will lor many yrsrs h i come, prevent ita general circulation, it be- ing obiaii ed from a Shrub growing on the mounrsins of Thibet, in the fi rman Empire of India, and held so s.cred by the natives, that to part with it is like parting wiili their existence.” Le'terto Dr. Bedwell, dated Jan. t, ■■ 8: 3 Dear Dbetor—l have been v olcnf y afterh d with a R cuiiiKlic complain 1 for many years, even mj fingers were so contracted that I ■nu d neithc dress or ui dress myselt) or give the least asoistance to m- Is nil)— I have used m)f one box of the I, d a Extract, sod 1 am perfectly r.stored. tout’s trulv, J8. RaLS ON, Philadelphia Letter from Tohiss Jennings, Steward of St. Thoms-'Nosptal. London, Ftb 1, 18 J Dear Sir ■ I think it mj duty to inform y-ut, ’Cat after trying every thing that ceti.'d be pointed out by the most respectable physi cians and surgeon-, for the relief of my son, without any success, wbo you know, has for many years been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I was induced to try the Polsdelphis, with ■ glimmering hope, that it might g ve him some relief from the excessive pain he endured, which rendered bins useless mem- her of society, and s burthen to himself. To my utter astonishment the relief was instan taneous, tnd by perseverirg in the use of tiie Extract, his joints nave returned to 'heir pro per places, and he is in per ect health. Up wards of sixty respectable persons hare cal- ed to see my son, si sli wbo knew him thought 4 impossible that he could recover FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine nmy be seen. May 20 Wanted, A SITUATION as Bar-Keeper, or in a Grocery Store, in town or country, by a young man whose terns will be moderate. Apply at this office. May 21 5(