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No.283.^Vot‘x3u.
SATURDAY EVENING, DE'EMBER 6, 1623.
Whole No. .4303,
BOtfSW, LANDS, flee.
To Bent,
The cwelllou bonce tttd Shop*
oeeupW kg Mf. Bofcort Hoy. et lie
mss
rw2,
1T4.
ijr tad Eut bred Streets,
F. W. HEINEMANN.
To Let.
From the 5(b October nett, that
tenement two Mary bouse in the Market
Squirt, It present occupied by Mr. Get-
Uoe et • public House for' Outlier par-
Jnply to laio Mima or to the eubwriber.
w E. PARKER
wt« in , 4 a
To lient,
The three atory building tn
Broughton atreet, immediately oppnaiir
• •• thereJ'ience of lloaeaCleland, E«q’r
•JJK i»naaradon to begi.-en on the tat Dee.
„„.orir more agreeable to the applicant an
nrlier d.ie can be arranged -.nth the present
wcunanl lira. Benjamin "’alL Apply to
I. MINIS
jtilr 27
To Kent.
The Houae corner of Bryan and
ILberahara streets, formerly occupied
•ii bf the Subaeriber. For term* ap •ly hi
JWitliia office.
oct IB
To Kent,
The wharf with the buildings
thereon, now occupied by Wm A. Moore
■JiJjia a wood wharf— possession given on
gJaJlUie *r»t of December—P.rterma apply
to Ur. IVm. Taylor or
KOBT. M. GOODWIN
To Rent.
. The Store comer ol Drayton and
Bajitreet neat door to Mr Trachehtta’
* i Jl a auperior atand for a Grocery Store
■B»l Apply to T. II iUTOW.
oct 21 191 Orleans St|tt»re.
For Sale, or to Rent.
Two neat tenements, with c-n
fortnbleuut buildings on t.ot No 21,
!1!| Warren ward, lately.the property ofJ A
l&ilscott, Esq* Apply to D T. flail. Sat ■
3Tir WILI.IAM POPE, Se t
May Hirer. So. Ca.
oct 29 201
To Rent.
The house in West Broad street
YW|at present occupied by 'lr Wm Poor-
1 * *1 thrut. The bottle has six finished roon.a,
,_a stable on th* lot with eighteen stalls
_ to: one hundrtd and twuntefort front by i«
htadreii deep, W ell calculate) for a-Be aiding
Home and Liven Stable. Posesaiutieanbegiv.
anon the 14th tnsL—for terms which will b,
nedertte,apply to * JOHN GRIUIUN.
novll 212
For Sale.
Im The Housi Mid I,ot, (No. 29
IJjjl Washington Square, on which tic to
Bins aeriber rcaiJt-shapngninety fi.t itpo
'ililUouslt'it street, aid at sty feet fronting
(be Square.
W JAMES WALLAC E
ttov 4 208 / •. • *
ATHENS [HOTEL.
M The Vhtarjbcr t. kc, this meth
od to inform the public generally. .nd
particularly pe|ini a from the lo . couu-
tty, who may viait the up country in
punuitof health or pleasure, that lie will >c
omnuxlate gentlemen ahd ladies, or f.miliea wl- h
bunt by the ilay, week, or month, on easy te rn a.
Nothing need be said in recommcmlatiou ol A-
thenn, either in regard to the healthfulncss of th<
ph«, salubrity of «tm upherc, or agreeable and
P'-nSMit society i in all these partieulars it stands
preeminent.
The following will be the rates of cliargin y,»
hanand Horse, per nay, * Bd W
« o « «• per week, * *"
Single man, per tty,
“ ■ “week,
« month,
Knner, breast?tt, upper, tie.
LmlgioK,
Hone, ptr day*
” • * nitrht.
1 .50
1 25
l oa
S INI
18 On
37,
12 Ou
. . ni * ht '
" , m month,
vmWttn ana servants, half price.
GEORGE HAYES.
•ept 80 ?8S
C3*Thf Editors of the Augusta Chronicle arri
Sannnah Republican, are r- quested to give two
Insertions a month, until iK- tat of luly »iev», :*i
tt>eir account. ta
land and Negroes for\Sale.
A HANDSOME property, unincumbered, ce
OX aiding of land and Negroea. tog- tlier win
- ‘he gti
*h*k of Avery kind,' and i
all tt
'"gin all to about 12 or 15,UUO-dollars, all
tic in itifepper country, snd well calculated f«
i oennySiore—tire toil well adapted to the eul:
tiratini) i>T Gant and <arr«l. fa offered for aale oil
•“Jtnnwdating terms.
umg terms. •
lBank Stock, urraod paper, well secured, will
wtaken in paymeat. . < r '
Pit farther particulars, apply to the Editor. -
-
A U-tbat ralenble tract or parcel of land kuow n
S*-by the oaibc of NelriUe utdnled in 6outh
JJbilina about two miles from. Savannah. Tim
£*' U considtiRd one of the best for* Uioe pltn.
r«nui its neighborhood, and containa Eight
Sighed and eighty-four acres. It adjoins Mr.
?**as Toting. Uen. Huger, and Mr. Nicholas
^JjsaSisa'tsisssrjK
SS Ulc ,im « of“’e wtUiat. ft a son able. Appli-
"‘WtobdBMdhto:. ' WM. MALLOHY
» HT T
The 1‘ublic
•mi
Wv
^ NOTICE.
9s&r**'
IS!
To Rent.
T HE Wharf last No. 6, '(> ynold Wan), known
•a Anciauz’a wharf, i'osaeuion given the
first of November—Apply to
oetH ,94 *V™ E -
FSrSde,
' pHP. Darien Eastern Stesm Saw and Rice Mill,
L with the lpptfHenaoees thereto belonging—
An extensive ertuit will be given to the purcha
ser or purchasers, be or they giring-aecurity, ap
proved of by the Dank wf Darien.—Pur terms ap
ply to
GEORGE ATKINSON,')
JAMES DUNWoODY.C Bank CmmUlce.
HENRY HAhFOKU. )
XT The S: vanoab He publican is requested to
.nseri the above, and forward the account to the
ank uf Darien for payment,
aug 2 1d4
Ijande and Negroes for Sale.
f. r*HE Stibsw r.-.en oflV. fjr #.»if t tint well known
JL ami fnly .S e nlan^iion, in Chhtham County •
c.ilkd HKVKHI.Y, M Uateil nine mite* from Savan,
nali on Ibc Southern Hoad, containing 2172 aeros
old sun cy; of this Uml a Urge proportion iu mi
valuable Cotton Land, at any m the County. Tin
inland swamp is one of the vafest in the Stile,
produced aiicces»ivc gf*xl crop-, m good mi river
swamp, until 18t5, when the liigti price of Cottun
induced* change olrulture—ot this up wan Is ol
200 acres are under banks, And with little labour
might he cultivated the ensuing season,- on the
plantation, is a large con.foi table dwelling house,
overseer huu^c, barn in good repair, and oth‘ •
buildings the whole of die cleared land it undo
good fence. With the plantation or separat* 1}
Will be sold about thirty prim" Negroes.
If. U J. HAHRRSHAM
novl 4204
Notice.
A Very valuable tract of Land in Liberty cotif.
ty,eituutc on the ountiury H’s.ul, two milts
•n.l a half from Rice orough; c*in'aii:ing tan
•un lied und te^arre s This lai<d is ver>' \*a!i.a>
•It for cotton, rice and corn, and as well calculi
•ed for that culture as any Und in the conn*y ;
•he conditions are low an 1 reasonable} there art
h.'lween seventy and eiglity acres cleared an i
iimler fence, there is also a good dwelling house.
Nttd all necessary out buildings on the premista
/uarat.tcc titles will be given to the purchaser,
no incumbrances lying un said land. For further
particulars apply to capl. ios. Jones in Libert}
county, or to
EDWARD B. BAKER,
(owner in McIntosh county.
aug 16
Twenty Dollars Reward.
H WAWAY filing tt * l.tog t,the Mihcri.
bers servant girl MILKY Site is a bright
MuLtto, slender made, between ltt and 20 years
of age, about five feet in height: apeak* quick,
and rather cut* her words si.or. she is well
known in Savannah, having acted as a house ser
vant for several year**, She curried away with
her 30 or 40 dollars and sundry articles of cloath
ing. She is originally from the country, hut
from recent occurrences his supposed she hns
been bribed offby aom * white man Captains o!
vessels a« well us all others are cau'ioned against
harbouriugor carrying the said girl, under pe
nalty of the law. The above reward Is ottered
for her apprehension and delivery either tn tt -
subscriber or lo the Jailer of Chatham county.
& JOHN WOMACK,
nov 28 226
Attentiun-~4th Company.
\ N Election is lureby erdcre.s u.r afi. at ar.
sectnul Lie «t ami Kn>ign. of the above Cf -m*
frfly, at the office ot &ut)ps<m Murdec:»i Esq *•»
to o’clock, on Monday the 8th day of D»-c. nex ,
o. be auperintended bytwoJusti. es ot the peace,
and two Freeholders, ora majority of them.
JOHN D COLE, * !apL
Fourth company, 1st Uegi G. M
iv 98 226
<■ Notice.
a LI. personshavin|rdrm.ntlaugainitlhe estate
\.uf Robert Worrall, jun’r. late ot Bavsnuab,
.||. pleaae present them properly atteatetl—and
tl.-ae indebted to laid ealate, are requeued to
make payment
210
PHILIP Bit ASCII,
dual. Exrculur.
Aclir.inistrator’s Notice.
P ERSONS in.iet-.te,i t.) lie eataie of Robert
D.eghotii, (late Her liant, Augu.ia) deceaa.
.1, vcm. ,e»>ed to make imme date paymrm U>
1 m il.in.nnah In Ilia llllllPUFV Ml*
ie Mib>cnbcr in Savannah, or lo Ilia attorney Mr
GKORtiF, WB.4LG.jun. in Allguata, orauitt ril,
in- c.nnmenccd indiaertminately, and thou- who
tun claim, upen said estate are requea'ed to
pnlent them properly attested,
WM. TURNER, Adntr
The Auptata Chronicle, will publish the above
once a week for three months and forward their
,cri net to this office,
oct 18 fcwl96
INE-nwoti*. allot d.te application will he
i Y made lo tlte honorable tin- Juatice of I. e In
• rior Court of Effingham County » hen wilting- 'u.
.i dinar, purposes, for leave to aell, one tract o'
End lav ini in the County of EffinKham,eon'«iiiinK-
140 hundred c -rea adjoining Jenkins land, «lau
die half of a tract of lan-l of three hundred acres
■if Ike undivided estate of Nancy Blare, also one
.rau or land seventy seven numbe r, twelfth dis-
• rie., of Ha-I County, Cbtnrgia, being the real ea-
late of William M’Gahagau deceatied and .old tor
the benefit of the heir* and creditor* ol the do
CCUed * JOHN GIIAtfAM,
THOMAS HURST,
Executors.
sept 23 *285
•;-INE motnl-s Mice the dale of this notice, a;
iplication wii- he ton e to the Honorable tl ■
luatiees or the Inferior court, whenaittinx !o-
.riliitary purposes, for permusion to aell ail th
real estate of Alexander Martin. Eaq late vf ml
muntj deceased. mcHAR ^ p BAK BIL Exr.
april16 • *»
r\j INK months slier date In-reef tppllrttioii will
Y bemads to tlm. Interior DnuM or Chatham
CSDaty lor leave to sell a tract of Und drawn by
ef Mon-
e County and kno. n by the number44for tbo
jegtfi1 .ae
•Navy Commissioners’ Office,
NOVEMBER !7. 11%
A RHE CouMnWonufi of the Navy vi l ret rive
ii Proposals until the 27th da, of December
seat, for supplying all
Cordage, 4
Ship Chandlery,
Ironmongery and Hardware,
Mis
Oi*
Gunners’ stores,
Medieims,
Surgical isrtrumenta.
Bread—samples, with the prices, lobeforward-
ed with the proposals,
Flour— Superfine and line—prices of each,
Whiskey, made from Bye, foil first proof.
Other grocerira,
Slop clothing,
Freah beef and vegetable., that may be requir
ed for the use of the Navy tor the year 1824. at
the following plaeei, aria: Portsmouth, N. H. t
Huston, New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore, W »b-
ington, Norfolk, Charleston, S. C., Satanndi,
Gs-o t While Hall, Lake Champhtin, Sackct.’s
llarbcr, and Eriv. Penn.
In Oeli-tuining which of the propoaala offend
for the supply of aeveral article., ia the must ad
vantageous to the United States, the Commission,
era will be guided by the p-ob.ble quantilv of
each article requited, connected with the respect
ive pnccs; and thia rule, being applie.l, in the
aame manner, to all the proposal, wbidi embrace
more than one article, the loueat let A resulting
tmm it will be accepted.
That every offer may be made upon the aaou
principle, and alike in all reapeeta, »Th the <x
eeption of prices, the Commiavioners of the Navy
havt- deposited with the aeveral Commandants, at
he pUcea above mentioned, and with the Nav.
'ge ls, forms for making offers, with instruction's
t- deliver one or more of them to any petxoo dis
posed to make an offer. All persons,' therefore,
■ ho may have determinedto offer for any pattof
he articles above mentioned, will apply lo either
' Hie Commandants or N ivy Agents nearest their
evidence for the necessary forms, and they will
he supplied.
i’vft ins making offers are requested particular.
!v t i comply with all the rules prescribed in the
■ tins, at m to atate the price of each article which
i!u*j ar- disposed to furnlshg otherwise their pro-
»«»sy1* ni-iy no* be t.»ken into consideration.
I’o bv published in the Boston Falriotp New
Vfatk National Advocate, Philadelphia Democra'ic
Prtas, ttahtmorc Pat iot, Alexandria Herald, Nor
‘)ik Herald, Churiekton (jity G»crtte, Savannah
Republican, Su. kett'a Harbor Gazette, and E:it
Patriot
nov 29 227
.-■elect Classical and English
School.
1111E Subscriber intends re opening his *ch"<*
JL for young ladies and gentlemen, on the firv
Monday in November next, and having determin
cl on a limited number of Scholars, he Kni
.hose of his.fricntls who intend to patronize
to make early application.
From four to six children can be accommodated
A’illi board, &c in the subscribers family.
CHAS. W. CARPENTER,
ret 21 197
him,
Runaway,
F ROM the snbscrtbwVa plantation t'lree or four
weeks ago, a JS'rjpo Min named Jacob He
»■. abcuf 5 feet 2 or 3 inch* * high, s.out inadt
.P» toes turned inward* an l sp*aks rather ike
ao Af rican. He formerly belonged to a Ur Rho-
do; and Jacob has lived some time in Scriven
•nobly, near a Mr. Duggers. A rewaul of TE*Y
DOLLARS will be p:ud for his delivered to
IKMEMIAH CUV LEU.
rov 25 ca223
NOTICE,
A Lay h into 15 hands high
with a star tn the face, mid up
wards of 10 years old,
brought to the Hack stable,
the vicinity ol tut Baptist Church, on the night of
lie 19ih iiifot haring strayed to Mr. William-
ioi«*» ( 'antation. The owner can have him by
pa> ing charges.
nov Ji
220
Ten Hollars Reward.
R ANA'N AY .*b>>ul the 1st ir.»i a n ulatto M
named HARVEY, he is rather taller than
the ordinary height of Negn es,ltus a large scar on
dis face, his connlensnc* very remarkable, repre
wiring ary thing else than good humor 1 P’*?
chased him from Mr. Smeis, of the firm of Watt
n. Smctsi he wore awa/ a short Green Jacket and
also carried with him a frock Coat, about h ill
wnm made of auperilne blue cloth. A re ware ol
RIO will be paid for bis delivery at the City Hole
.»r securing him in any Jail so that I get him again.
JOHN P. DENNEY.
nov 21 220
Georgia—1 hatham County.
V. tiUwkOk it mny Concern*.
- *v*IIKUE IS. Join. Ilunanl, unil William Gtn-
■fj ton, Fxecutumof Brniamin llmv.nl, dec
. ve applit d to the H-m,.rattle the Gnurt of t)r.
i nary ot Chatham County, to be diaehaiged fron
It.-ir Executorship.
Now theac arc to cite and admonish all and sin-
ular t l.c kindred and ercdilora of the Saul dec
file their objections (if any they have) in m>
-.ffice on or before the 29ih day of May next; i.t!>
i wise letters dismissary will be granted to tl,
.^plicants.
Witness the Bon. Jno. F. Williamson one ot
>he Justices of aaa.1 Court, this 39tb day of Nov
A D. 1823.
E, U. BOND, c e o.
nov 29 227
Georgia—Chatham County,
• . To all whom it may concern.
W HERE AS Charles Dunhsm has applied tu
the honorable the court of Ordinary ol
Chatham enunty for letters of administration on
the estate and effects of John Iteed, late of Sa
.vannah. mariner, at principal creditor and in be.
luff of the heirs,
These arc therefore to. cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditura of the said
deceased, to Ole their objection (if any they have)
to the gran ing of Iht administration of the estate
of the deceased lo Iht applicant in the Clerk's
Office of the said court,-on or before Ui» 6th day
or Decembci next t utherwiac letter, of admin
lairalhin •■.■•II be gran etl.
Witness the honorable Thomas N. Morel, one
,nf the Juviees of the said Court, the 6th day ol
November, A. D. 1823. .
8. M. BOND, c co.
nov 6' 208
ttOTtelS
fk (ji persona baking demands Bfalnit the rj
iX Mi of Fltvptlhg AUdieflk* oouaty ofChat
‘ - ‘ eA will feodar tlurpi jji daly
twa— ntow,,,iiihi
«u«7iT
•«r#t-t'y
Tile Piano Forte with '>ther Instru*
• meute taught.
T HE aubscnbtr the voting
Ladica and Gemfrmea of Snannah, 'bat he
wid give Insttuetionavn the following w*tru
went*, tit. iHan$ Forte, Clannut, flute and Vie-
lencello Term* made known by ‘application at
hi* reridence, Mrs L. A.Caraan, PunteiiBaak
•quare. ’
P. GALLAHHR.
N. R. Pianos tuned ia Town or Country,
oct 30 302
Select, Classical
E-VCLISH SCHOOL.
Corner of Drayton and York Streetf,
T HE subaeriber renpecitully itiiormsliisfriend>
and the public, that be will reopen bis «*•
miaary for young'Ladies aiul Gentlemen on Mon
day the 20th inst. The court* of instruction will
comprise the Greek and Latin languages, in addi-
ion to the branches of the KngILh Language,
jsually taught at public Schools. Ah die number
if pupils snail be limited, Parents*and Guardian*
«ho may wish to place tbeir children under tin-
care of (he umlersigned, are requestr-d to make
»rly applicaiion to Ridutrd W. Ilabcraham, Esq.
or Col. James Hunter.
HENRY MACDONNELfa.
oct 11 193
Hair Restorative,and Preservative
Vegetable Cerate.
I WE important discovery «d a Vegetable sub-
stance, capable of restoring and preferring
the Hair, was accidentally made by an individual,
who has neither the capacity nor (he disposition
to practice deception or fraud *1 he fullest reli-
ance may be plsccd on the efficacy and power ol
the Vegetable Cerate, not only in restoring an*;
preventing the fulling ot the Iluir, but in produc
tug the greatest lustre and liveliness of it irnaginu
ble j and the public may rest assured that its cl
feels will be clearly manifested in the course of tt
short tine by the renewal and vigorous growth
of the Hur.aiul by effectually preventing its com
ing out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate
tends to resuscitate snd excite the energies of the
capillar} vessels, which constitute those organs
that secrete the matter forming the hair t thu‘C,
f.Ue many other organs of the animal body, which
have been iu a state of dormancy or disease, mav
He restored to their healthy action, and perform
all th use functions assigned them by nc'.ure.
The propricl'T being aware of thr numerous
specific 1 ) palmed on the public, and desirous (flat
the present article nay not suiter liom l:dte im
pressions, rests its merits on the effect it hat pro
duced on various persons, who have us* d it, and
all that m a.ri;t*d, as it relates to the verity of its
x-l!ec% iy a fair in tl.
Ehlerly people, with br.ld heads, must reri as-
>ured that by applying a few boxes of the above
!>rs'e, their lluir will be restored with all hi
«cmhful beauty and life.
To prevent imposition, the *ale of the Vegeta
'ill* Cerate will be confined in Doctor JAMES II.
llAUT, New York, corner of Hroadway & Cham*
her street, three down* lr«.m Washington llall,
wliere it will be sold Jt 75.
A liberal deduction will be made to Country
dealers.
The proprietor of the above valuable discovery
intends appoiring agents through the United
S'ales lor 'he sale of it, and also ill Europe.
'XT A few boxes of die above valuable article,
have been received, and are offer* i for aae by
Messrs Focist Si Holland, and Axsotf Paasons,
Druggists, SavYimah.
-Vow York—net 28 At2J0
Laurel Hill Toll-Mill.
>T>HE Toll mill on .Vlrs. Ancrun.'s plsntsrion
A h.is bet n completely repaired.lately, and ‘ s
now ready to work as well as any other mill on
the river. The rough rice that will be sent tn
tlte mill will be kept separately in dry and sah
stores, and shall be best with the utmost cure and
economy, snd the barrels will be always dciivere
in goo ! order. Gmpty barrels, made of prime
h.mted slaves, will be furnished at the mill when
required. The terms of clruiiini* Rice will he tlu
v.me as at the other toll-mill*. Those plantor*
who will engage to hatfe their crops bent at this
mill, and keep her supplied, will have SOU tier
ccs, or as much lest s they j dense, beat at one
turn. Applications concerning the mill, lo be
.node to Archibald Drtbucr, on die plantation, or
:u Savannah, to
PETIT DE VII.f.EUS.
Savannah, July 1, IH23. f!50-6m
G OUGI A—C.ha l».«m l.’ounty To all whom it
may concern. Whereas Wil-on Fuller, li«
applied to the Honorable the Gourt of Ordinary ol
Chithain County for letters of administiwtion, or.
the estate and effect* of Daniel lb bbius, late of
Savannah, in behalf of the heiis and creditors.
Hit’se are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and
vngular the kindred and creditors of the said de
(-eased, to file their objection- (if any they have)
•otlie granting of the adinir.isi ration of th*: esla'e
ol the deceased to the appli :*nt in the Clerk**
i sfficc of the said court, «*n or before the 14d» day
ol December next i otherw ise letters uf sdminis
•rdion will be granted.
Witness thr Houontble Thomas N. Morel, one
of the Justices of the said court, the I4?hd»y of
November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
twenty three#
8.51. BOND, c c Ot
nov 14 215
Georgia- -Chatham County,
To «ll whom it m»y concent—
W 1KUKAS Murv Urace, ailminittntrix ol
the estate of Victor Dohet, deceuefi. list
..Uiiioni-d the court of ordinary ol'Chatliamcouh-
•}, to be discharged.
' No* thc»e are therefore to cite and admonish
■•II .ltd singular it)- kindred ami creditor* of Iht
twid'deceased, to fi.e their ohj.xtioni, (it any thr)
hair-) in my offic-, cm or before the slat day ol
I’ebfuary urx> t otherwise letters disnosaory wil“ 'the drik'i ol
be granted to the applicant. waxrt- .
Witness the honorable George L Cope, on,
oftheJuxtlceaof theanid Court, the Yl.tday
August, A. D. 1823.
8. M BOND, c. 0
aug 21 172 « < -
Georgia—Chatham County,
To all whom it may concern. .
W 1BRBAS Joseph Kopm n, »• mlniilrator ol
Tobias Myera, deceased, haaptlilionedtht
ht>norable"lhe Court of Ordinaiy of Cliaihan
county to be diacharged from thd laid admin.atr.
lion. ,, , • , • .
These art therefor* to df«ind admonish all ti d
aitwoiar the kindred and credltara of thu said de
ctaant, lo file their nbjrcUima, Ilf any they hate,
in my Offioa on or before th* 1st. day of Januatj
nexLoUtcnriiO lottotidtiaiaaory wiilbegrantru
ext, o'.ltM— — . —_
. WHneaathehi-norabld GeoreoUCope, vno ot
Iht Juatleoi of intaaldbmtri, the lit day of J«l;
<A.jl. 1823. •. M. BOND, c.oo.
■ ' liO
SWAl IPS PANACEA.
T HISsmitria-»- fi> <1 a«a rt-mcdyfl>r-fhra»
fills «*r Kind's F.» t'-ft Utv>r 4 t (I O Putrid Sure
Throat. foiig»taa(im^ Rheuma'in \ff.^uun». <hi# - ‘
taueuus Disease?, Wlirt* Swelling and Diw.-v uf
the Bones, and ait ctsof air u'cemus- .
cliaracter, aad Ghr«*mc klikto* a generally arising
tndebihtargSiconatitutiiMif, bu« mort^speeiily
for SypbUis, or-RcciHins iflilntj iliewun, UUk.
eers ufthr Lt rviix, N«:i^ frr, *9c| that dr » hir
disease occasion* «1 < f., king an . xces^ivr »f
Mercurj', Uc Sac*—-It »u alsu Ik vn found useful
in tliscaivs nf pi# Liver.
In all Uisotdtrs arising from an mpure or coa*
t.miosted sf-tte of th R'o'A, u will be fonnd a
powerful ami an effectual reiHeJy. The disc.>ve*
ry or this medicim. h.isbvcn the effect o< lon^ aod
attentive stud}, and it is **»w made puMic fmdl
tiimmost dec hied conviction; fxinde'i on •* pie
xpcricnce • in p >wer in <tr.>*lie<'ii)gth ^ dis-
!S* s, after every aher medicine hat failed
InaUcompficat’ .1 ca* a of Scrofula^ Syphilis,
nd where the S>plit!itic Viru»u?tljepaiof ***ik-
s a d^vefoprmeiit of Scrofula f A Ole rh-l-t, hi' is
t *c rn.ly remedy upon wluch u sm^h* hope of re»
el-very can be rcasonab y fodmled; th^re .*a. . n
no itiktumv of iu failure, wheit pr-pjer'y
U impATia vigor to r.ie wltJc sy*t m e V
mire is going on—a« (prrntkn *o long looke/l for -
w own by the media:! wu-fd; at in*: a .*0 . • ,mc tho
patient is en tbleu l j take r. urislii food, wh-ch
undci the co’iunnn na-dec ufprxt.cv, is usually
withheld from the aufterer. In tna iv insta
where the horrible ravage** *»fu!c.-»xnon had lud
bare ligamentand uonc.ai-d where (u all appear
ance, no human means but ampuUtiaacoiud l vc
saved life; in cases extreme even as here dear: ib-
ci!, have patients been snatched from the grave
And restored (o good health, am the devouring-
disease completely eradicated. The] iKtcovery of
a remedy like tide non offered for tale hat been a
daitlerut urn from time immcmirtdL •*
The propnetc; docs not suppose his bsresascr-
lion will convince,he will then t*>regive references
to tlioM: cured, Wiu tliose undtrfiis eare, among
whom are many highly reipecti.b'lc citixfut, that' '
slid! satisfy the must incredulous of ita auperii*r
efficacy in the lisoiolcrafor which it it here rt-
c immeiided. Evety member if society \bcul 1 #
a*»i in diffusingiufitniMt'• n «if this dis4o«ery->Au-
mamty alone mukee tt «i duty
Certificates from Frcfsssoro Chapman uml Gil sofa
of the University of Femuyh'ania
“Ihave within sue fah* two »ears liuci an'oppor*
tunity of seeing se vende se-* of very invetsratc
ulcers, which, having re»utvd pwr.i usly the re
gular modes of.t real hi cut, were hr«U*.i by th^ use
i f Mr. Swaim’s Fas leas j and I do hel-cve, fr*.m *
wiiat l have seen, -ha. it will pu*vr .n impoit:i:it
reincoy in semfui ms, v«meral, mthI meicu"» d «iis*' ■ .
eases. M N. v ' P-A.V, M -D.
1 Profeuur of the Inttitntes and /V-.v;trr nf ft.ytic
in the Unv-crttUi of t*t ■<.•/»■ wiia;
‘Philadelphia,' February 16, ^ ^
“1 Ituveemji. >j\.A the Fas-mwa . f Mr. S - simJ
in numerousin-iancea, within the ! •»« three yeflrsj
and have always found it cx*ren> :\y. effic.cmuv
especially in aecondary syphiha *i;d in /nivcurial
tlisvase. I have no hetita ion in piunouucih^ it *
medicine of inesiin ble value.
■•W.Gfa^ON,' M..D.
“Profanr of Surgery Iu Ikr Vnivciwg if JYntuj t.
vania. ■ . .
* F. brttary 17, 1823,** •
Desirousi iyat this medicine niay nit be number-. •
ed with (lie boat of quack me licincs c«,ns'jMly
advertised throughout the Union ua i ti.lliblci it •
will he -*o!din Phil^hdphis, by the lVoprietq? A at
his re: idcnce,No 13, South Ninth Sir t, bet w ecu’
Market and Chc^nut, directly opposite the Uni
versity ol Pennsylvania-
Hosto —by J F Hall, Druggist,' No. I, Union, 1
street , t
New Y ( Tk-r€olim* if If unnsy, No 2 '*0 Pearl it. *
^ ——-John li Dodd & Co 4 1 'ruggiat. No.’ V.
R9, Broad way, opp site. John>trcel.’
L-ncAktir, (Fa)—liviiry ItdTcr .i
F;ltsburgh, (Fa)—CJnrles A -cry U Co. Drug#
gist* •
B.,ltinvirc—Hcnr> Frier, Dniqui*!,'. Market af.‘
WwUinrton City—Ur William Uur.c.n,' Dru s --
gi-t. . - ■ s,y; .
Alexandria—Edwarrl Stabler fc Snn.Dmjrrist,'
Norfolk,' (Ya) —Cliftatopbvr.lls'fl, U.itMilTrr. • .
Oil .rlcaton (S C)—S lloard, Dre^at. Hrj*U
:ttc« t < (
Savannah, (Geo ) August G. Demi
Irr, JeSerson-atreet.
Agentk in other ritiea will be appointed. .
Patients Whose ( .situaiifn', and circumstnnees
would enable them tu cotpc to tlus ( eiij, and|dKe
thcmselvea under the proprietors care,* would
find it much*to 'heirarivyntife.,^ .
. Caution to 'Pur^nutert. ^
As the crest emiud for this mediciiir, ait 1 itq
established reputstinn, ha<* induced • nenqiu- to
fin pose on the public a spurious article i lotita-.
liou of it, the r •»* a— *— - ls — ’
end <
on the seal.—No other .is genufar
Price 2150 per bottle, Mr P w
Gomnmnicstions, post paid, and Orders from'
any part of the world,' wijlTteeire immediate at>
tuition. .... .
.XT Prioted directiora accompany the oiedL'
citie. * . .f
WM. StVAlk.
Philadelphia, September, 1633.
dre* 2-2 i. ■ — ■
Georgia— Lhaliy^ft .CGtnuy. 1 .
To all whom tn.) cotuxen •
I X'HEkkAS lliptesa Uradley, : has applied
V T lo the ftonurab.c, the C^uiK of Qrdiiury of
Chatham County, foi; lattnra.of idmltii^riitian an
■ho estate and ctfeou-f Adam Cluimidui,'mariner,'
■it c *a principat creditor , . ■ ,
1 new are therefore lo eite and odnmniah ad'
and singular the kindred and creditura «f tbqi
uid deceas d,‘to file Ihdr. tibltctiona (if any they .
bake) to the granlu—' yf the admiaiitretina of the'
eeuteof the .aaitl .demand to she applicant In
dtrk', uffit;e.er fffosaid court, on .or before
£ [31at day ol UrcembeFneat,' othcraito teUeraof-
" r.tlmimatrinipn wriHrti greuled. . • ,
Witness the ^notable John P. Williaip»n,'one -
of the Jaadeeaoftjia.Miil .dturb-Uie 2|<td«r of
Notemboti a. Il. one thoonnd eight hundredand
twenty three'.' .•■ ' • • ; , ;* A
8. R. 1I0ND, o.o.k,
no. 2J -?V> -- .
: . . ,Nwksea '
INB month* n ter dale X ahqU apply to the"
. I Honnrablr the Inferior Court oiThe County.
"usaaMa
-if Effingham, fo» leave to'aella
belong ng to ApcIma Ltneburg-
jt cooceritCd will take not.ee. .
, T1M01UY ONANtf da'
.Ml * . 8» — ....... ..
aawte.'K
■
. . A otiat. .
ft FTP,It the Mpkehnn nf Mine Mwllm freA‘
XtV i hit dote epplatthre effl be a*,- lo iIi-.Itk
font- Uwn I'fci.athun 0 ounty, wlwq dtthigfo,
ordln*.jfptirere«iforle|*»toaen |ho ,(fo;,
ther Icstat*triieorjrl^ms>u.ot<*•*,
dao-asrd, for the botiafit uffoiJ heir* „ud *r«i
ela>itl*-l*<e ., • .
TH0«A8 Ct.AHKlt V m. ,
.ITUBW LUt^URViYi f ' **“
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