Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 10, 1825, Image 4

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TOW SAW Sheriff’s Sales. \4irlIJ' be sold st the Court House in Tilt* w nail County, on the first Tuesday in Yetmmry next* at the usual hours of sale, to Wit Ten likely negroes, D'nah • woman, 35 or 40 years of age, Charlotte, about 15 years old, Tom, a boy about 12, Cyrus, a boy about 10, 7 oilet, about 30 yean old, Dills, Mary, G ace, and Hester, girls—Harry a boy about 7 months old. All levied on as the property of Junes A Tippins. to satisfy *jfi fa, in favour of the • toesident, Directors ana company of the Da* Men Dank. Also, 300 acres of land lying in said county, E ranted to John Robison. Also, 200 acres of nd, granted to John Byard. Als" # 400 acres of land granted to Joseph Robertson. AH lying on the waters of the Ohoupic, in said county, levied on as the property of Caswell Ifloore, to satisfy sundrijf fan from a Justices Court, in favour of Allen P* well—levied by « constable and returned to me. Al«o. 520 acres lying on the Ohoopie, with rune improvement, levied on as the property of J *ho M Far land, to sat sfy hit tax for 1823. AU concerned will please take notice A. JOHNSON, 3. T. C. 22d December, 1824. dec 30 ‘ 30 to« um Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in February next, VTOtuL be sold at the Court'House, in ih ■ \## city of Savannah, between the hours ol ten and four o'clock, Eighteen net?roes, via.—Charlotte, Bacons F.ve, Tenah, Titus, Stuntio, Nero, Belinda Dorcuq, Isaac, Bess, Sippio, Carlus, Clue, Peg* gy, Anue, Bitty, and Monday, levied on by Content, as the property of N. G> Rutherford under a fi fa. oo a'foreciosure of a mortgage in favor of the Bank of Darien. ISAAC D’LYON, N C. C. nee 6 10 Sheriff’s Sales, O N th* fitst Saturday after the fi-st Tuea* doy, m February next* will hi sold at the ilnrket- House, In the town of St Marys, be* tween the hour* of ten and four o'clock, a tw • story bouse*ondhut building?, situated in the town of St. Mary*-, on lot number four, levi ed on as the property of George W. Martin, to sat sfy an execution in favor of Belton A Copp. AiSo, two negroes, Colerain and Silvi9, !ev< led on as the property of John Parker, to S’ttisfy an execution in favor of Scott and Bai ley, and other*.' Also, one negro man named Boatawsin, !e vied on as the property of Samuel Swearin gen, to satisfy an execution on the foreclosure of s mortgage, in favor of Thomas H* Miller, for And.ew Low & Co. M. II. HEBBARD, 5. C. C. January 1,18 5. .far 8 °7 'Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1884. Timothy Hopkins, vi. ljingtey and Seloester Bryant. j i N petition of Timothy Hopbine, stating ' that in consideration of certain prom aanry| notes, made to the aaid Timothy, by them, one payable with intereet, from Aral of January, 1821, on the first of January. 1822: VALtpLBLR MEDICINE. mttmS Vegetable Catholicon. ,-np subir.ribtr roap'-ctfully aol clta the at iKTtcntiun of every friend of (.offering hu- manity, m to the thorn new and invaluabl. a aecoml payable aa aforessi', on the fimt of re niedy, whose unequal power, in eliminating tunnaau I UO 1 ? ■ u.sel a lkt.,1 ^ni,..Uln caa af,aa. . m * . I. . P {sheriff's Sales. O N the first Saturday, after the first Tues- day in March, will be add at the Ma li et House, in tba town ;f St. Marys, between the hours of ten and fou> o’clock, a negro boy named M ses, levied on as the property of Cornelius Rein, to aat'Sly an execution on foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of John Chevalier. ». H HEBRAUD, S. C. C. St- Marys, January 1, 18?5* ,T - 8 37 t-HERIr FS SALK. On thefirst Tuesday in February next, TOFILL be sold at the Court House between W the hours of ten and four o'clock, the following three Negroes, vis t Mary, otherwise known by the name of Constance, and bur two children Lucy and K zuh, levied on und?r a foreclosure of a murtgitg.?, it the property of William B. Hoi Ifnd, to satisfy Gsudry & Dufiuire. I D’LYuN, 5 C. C. dec 4 9 She iff’s Sales. On (he fiat Tuesd ay in February next, Vkt# LL oe sou at liie Court-House; be V# tween the usual hours of ten and four n'etoex, Im t rovements of Lot No* 10, St. Gall, city of Savannah, levied on as the prnper'y of Ann Pitt, to satisfy an execution in favor of I lium as Lucina* Lot ho. 15, the corner of Ftanklin and Spring-sts. Ogleihrope ward, with the im provements thereon, levied on as the Pi op. 4>rty of Thos: Williams, to satisfy an ext .u- tun in favor of Jas. Hay man, for use of W in. Waters. A house (n the north corner of lot No* 6. O^tfUhrnpi* ward, Mir Chatham*gt. city ol Savannah, to satisf * an execution in favor of Joseph Burnet against Jui» Brisket. Half lot No. 4, Ewinsburg, Oglethrope ward, abd the tint ip.^ed lease of three years from 1st January next, levied on as the prop erty of Uobt. Lewis, to satisfy an execution in favor of J. U M. Pcndergsat- The above property levied on by a colutaable urde. ex ccutions from a Justices court and returned to me. I D'LYON, S. C. C. ja"3 32 Sheriff's bale. O N the first Tuesday in February next, be tween the usual hours, will be sold st the Con t House, i.j the couuty of Glynn, ■ Six hui d ed and forty two tens of land, tnoie or less, situate on the Island of St. Si- mo^’s, compo.vrd • f several separate t acts, commonly known i>s the village and the farm tracts, levied on and to be sold as the prop* city c f George Baillie, under a rule absolute, granted by the Superior Court of Glynn Conn* ty, or. the foreclosure of nvutgage, at the in stance of Robert Sett,administrator of George Sc <tt. deceased. Conditions ca‘<h—pinrh'is- cr to pay fur titles. I AMES BLUE* SG.C. December 30,18 24. dec 31 31 i-heriil s ales. On thefirst Tues lay in March next, TfTWll.L he sold at the Lmir'-tioust between VJ the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, The follow ng * x m gYoes, Hm.iah, I-*abc, London, William, Peter, and Hannah, levied on under a fi* fa. on foreclosure from John Hu ter to the Planters? Bank. F >ur negroes, Billy, Mos. t. Will and Jen ny, levied on under a fi. la. on foreclosure of a mo; tgage from C. H. Hayden, to Jereim* ah Cuyler.. A q -.antity of Hout bold and Kitchen Fur fiitu e levied on under a fi. fa on foreclosure of a mo »gnge, from Elcuiar Early to Amos Shudder. 1 D’LYON, S, C C jan 3 32 in mumc. Thomas Gumming and others, Complainants and William Wallace and others Defendants, Chatham Superior Court, Junnury Term. 182 p* I T appearing to ihe Court, by th« a flUa vit of Joseph Gumming that William Wal lace and Sarah his wife, Mary Clavj Ann Cluy, Eliza Clay, Maty Jane Clay, William Clny. Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann Clay, Henry Clay, and Elizabeth Clay, who are par ties defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of the state of Georgia and within the United States,and tin t Janie- Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign puts, beyond the limits of the United States. On motion of complainants'solicitors, it is order ed that the said defendants, first named, dr respectively appear and answer the com. lain anta' bill, withm four months from the date of this rule, and the said James Clay, within nine months. And it in further ordered, that this rule be published once a week, during nine months, in one of the public Gazettes of this state. A true copy from the minutes. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk, may It 42fpa IN EUUil Y. Between W Davies Administrator, Complain ant, and John l amochun Administrator^ dr, bonis non -with the wi'l annexed of Geor fe Richardson, and otfure, Defendants ■ — In equity C hai/uim Superior Court— Chancery, V0th A gust, *824- I T appearing (hat John Murray Carnochan, one of the defrndunts in the said bill of complaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain a»u Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car nochan, do sppeni and answer to the com- plainam'i said bill, within nine months from the d-ite of this order, otherwise that the said bill, as to him, be taken pro cor>fcsso t and it ia further oidered, that a copy of this order be publislud once a week, in one of the public Gxzettes of this state, until the ex* piration of the time within which the said de fendant ia required to appear and answia is aforesaid. True cony from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B.FANN1N, Clerk, august 24 5()f Camden Superior Court. Henr* Harford, J Verdict MarchTerm, Thomas Kino. ) laot ** O N motion of the Attorney of the Plain tiff, in the above case, it is ordered that the defendant do shew cause, on or be fore the first day of the next term, why a final judgment should not bo entered* in the above case, as of March' Term, 1808 ; and that publication be made of this rule, once a month, for four months, in one of the Gazettes of this District, or that a copy be served on the defendant, sixty days be fore the next term. Extract from the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk, dec 23 25fu January, 1823; and a third payable as afore said, on the first of January, 18 24. executed a mortgage to said i’i nuthy Hopkins, hi* hers and assigns, on all those four tracts of L.id, situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by the said Timothy, to the said J-angley and Selvester, and lying on the souch aide of Great Satilla River, one tract containing sev enty-seven) acres, more or less; two tracts containing fify acres, more or less, and one ither tract, containing one hundred and eigh ty-eight acre*, more or leas, conditioned for be payment of the three said several notes, on the days above mentioned, and that said several notes remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald Clark, attorney for plai>'i fl , it i* ordered, that (h- said Langley and Sclveste-, their heirs or assigns, pay iutoCour., withi;- twclve months from this date, 4«»e sum# due on said notes, urn! the interes' and ensts, oth erwise that li.c equity of redemption be fo'. ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed ings take place, ts are puisuauttolaw. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 18. 4. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. nov 4 87 Ve Notice. N INE months after date application will be male to the Honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of land, known as number eight, 8th District, Pike (formerly Muuroe) County, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the estate of of N. S. Bayard. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bavnrd. Jan 5 34n4 Administrate.r’s Notice. N IN WIDTHS from this date, we shall ap ply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, to sell the real estate of William Mayhew. C. H. HAYDEN, P. MAYHEW, Administrator's august 12 4.\ Administrator’s Notice. N INE MONTHS after dute, I shall apply to the Honorable the Icl'eiior Court oi Chatham county, (when sitting for ordinary purposes) for leave to sell the real estate o; Isaac H. Robins, to satisfy the heirs and cred, dor*. C. H'HAYDEN, Administrator* august 12 45 NO 1 ICE. T UB Rubswiber, being who',it to decline bn • lines, in thia place, request persunc tmv • mg demamli xgmisi them, to preient them for payment, A. B. FANNIN & TO. net 5 Notice. %TINE months after date, 1 shall apply to Lx the Court of Ordinary of Camden conn- ty^ for leave to sell the teal estate of John D. Young, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. JESSE CRAWFORD, Administrator estate of John D. Young Junp 17 Sheriff's Sale. On the Jirtl Tuesday in March next, K iU. be lold at the Hoer.-Uouie, be tween the uiual hour, a I ten and foui oenk, Eighty negro .lave., vi,. Nelion, H chel, Sam, Morria, Cha lc, Millev, Htnn.h, Itarry, Fiora. A hie Sam, Siivy, Hcrculci, Brahoy, John, David, Nancy, Philip, Judy, John, Hat- vy, five, Philip, Anna, I.uc.v, Monday, Tenth, Molly, Henry, Ben, Venuv, Cam, Cutnbi, Celia, F'on, Nelly, Hannah, Simon, Lukcy, Paddy, Jenny, Brntua/iinda. Beck, Finny, o , Hetler, July, Phebe, .lark, B Ha. Fanny, Jack, ltob-rt, I.iac, Pumpcy, i’e-ir, Caiy, Wdlougliby, Fortune, H cinl, Pbillia, Ric - ■rd. Miner, Jane, I.ondon, Davy, Iihmnel, Liziv, Silty George, O' tce, Cudj i, Caty, Be ly, Simptnn, Billy, M illy tnd Ahralmm, tu getber with the future iuue tnd increase of the ftniiliet, levied on under t fi fa, n fnrecloiure of t mo. tgage, fron. George I.. Cope, in favor of Peter Mitchell, John M’Nith, and Hebert Mitchell. I. D’LYON, 8. C. C. ded 31 31 Attachment sale. .On theji st Tuesday in February next. UtflLL ue mid at th Unurt-Houie between vJ the hnura of IT) and 4 n-cluek, A negro man named Anthony, attached by William.loor.atihe property of Benj-J. Al len, tnd told by order of court. .'v. ..D’LYON, a e o. jho 3 33 NO iloE. N INE months after dtte. application will b»- made to the Hon. the Judges of the Cour »>♦ Ordinary **f Chatham county, for leave t< sell ail the real estate of the late Willian* Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cied (tors of said estate. JOHN M'NISH, Executor, ont 12 7| Nl otice, N ine montha after date, I ahall apply »i the Court of Ordinary of Camden enun *y» for leave toaell a lot or land, lying in Men roe county, in the tenth diattiot iu nbe. ninety-one, belonging to the o -phan? of Lev. Johns, dec, for Ibe benefit of mid orphans. JOHN LEE, . Guardian. t"n-1* 9o N otice IS HEREBY QIVEJT, T HAT ll ? ree months after date, applica- * tton will be made to the Bank of the Stnte of Georgia, to issue a new certifiicate of stock, tor one loat, issued on tile 17th March,181(1, in favor of John M’Kinne.Jun. or twenty-five shares, and numbered 243. < . B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 18, 1824. J. Shinn’s Panacea. T HE subscriber having discovered the com position of SWAMPS CELEBRATED PANACEA, has now a supply on liana for sale i he has reduced thcp-ice from fc3 50, to $2 SO, or by the dozen g'4. » All charitable institutions in the U. Stater and the poor will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order anu distribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure ol the following diseasesscrofula or king’* ev *fi ulcerated or putt 'd sore throat, long standing rheumatic tfiections, cutaneous dis eases, white swelling tnd disease of'he bones, and All caws generally of th; ulcerous nharac- tfir. ind chronic diseases, generally a. is ng in debilitated constiti<ri'*r.8, but more especially fro-', ayphili.- or afi rctions arising therefrom ; ulcer* in the larynx, nodes, ^c. and that ureadlul disease orcas.o. ed by a long and nx-tessive use of mercury, idc> It ts ais" use ful in the disease of the liver " CfcTtUieatea. I hove within the Inst two years had on op port unity ot aeeing several cases of very tr.ve terate ulcers, which lioriug prevlnualy resist' cd the regular.modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr, Swaiin’i Panacea •md I do believe, from wliot I hove ieeo, that It will prove on important remedy in ,cl o- ftilous, venereal and mercui ial diacaves N. CH.tptlOM, pt. p. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University ut Penn aylvsnin I have employed the Panacea of Mr. S waim. in numerous instoncee, within t ie last three ears, and have always found it extreme.!- fficacioua, eapeoiallv in aee-ondary oyptlild md mercurial diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing it n medicine of inertimablc v "l» e -. W. GITtStlN, M 1). Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Penn Philadelphia, Fchruarv 17,1823. J , I . . JOHN SHINN, Ohemiat. Pliil-.ddlpMa AW 17 1823. N otice. pERSONS having- demands against the *- estate of Thomas Johnston, will please present them, properly attested, at the Counting-Room ot R. &, J. Habersham. HAMUTALJOHNSTON, Executrix of the estate of Thomas Johnston. from the 1 system the. very seeds of disease, and in rest-ring the d•vanned sml morbid condition of the organs of life to a fee and healthy exercise of ih ir fund one, has exci ted the astonishment, and completely silen ced th$ objections of the most ibcr« d tlous — Facts are the best arguments. In order to put the virtues ot trie Utuhnlicon to as severe a icr tiny as possible* it was offered by adve* Psement together with Ihe attendance vf a pbysic-sn, gratuitously to any p?r«m who would apply for it, and wh>se cause might seem t' come within the range of its healing pover—numbers of severe eases of long st* d- ing, at d <ome of them seemingly da-n'-r >tc ones, pr» enled themselves, all ofw'iich have b en cured, or yo much relieved as to warrant the assertion that a httle perseverance will dr.* so In fact, such is the confidence of the physi cian under whose ca r e these patients were placed, in this remedy, a cot fide .ce resuit tngfiem the irresistible convictn n that has been foiled upon his-mind by ocular detnon* at ration, a’ d a person d trial of it on h>mseit ihu« he permits*me to denlure i‘ as Ins d :ci- ded (*;iinlon, that *he ChiIi dicon is not only a perfectly safe and innocent, hut a most pow erful end invaluable remedy in certain dis tance a id states of the s.-su m, such aa the fol lowing:— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation j Ol-.i and inveterat - Uicers. Pains in the hunt's attended with ss’dlings of the jo-n's; Indigestion, Blotches on the face, pimp tf* f &c j Al complain!* of the Liver t Tetter.- Yaws i Syphilis: Cutaneous diseases generally ; Mercurial a;id scrofulous com- pi lints. The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol- emnly pledges h h wotd consis's exclusive, •if vegetable malic') with the exception of a •d-ghi dvtermi lotion to tlyi bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires m particu lar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li quors ."lways excepted.) or confinement. As (gentle, axle andag>'ee«bie cathartic medi oii-e, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone >f the''system, it io confid-.-ntty recommendid to iadies in a delicate situs* on. W VV. POTTER, 66 Chcuuut-street. Philadelphia, May 31, 1824 At the request of Mr. W. W. Poller, I h tve hde’.y exhibited, insevertdin.t*nce>,a medi cated su’up caih d Po lor’s Vegetable Catho- icon, with the most decided advantage- I: .as. as • et, never lailcd eff«-ct»ng a cure io every case in which ! have t'loug; t proper to mploy it. H. .M'MUU RIE, M D. • —— Phi adephiu, July 28th, 1824. Mr. W W. Potter Ilea Sir— You expressed s wish that 1 would give a concise sUtement of my *t;ff,.r- inga from * the hopeless commencement, tr ■ he present propitious stage of my disease.' About five years ago, on my parage from •fordebttx, during ihe month of January, frfim imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seised v/ith a violent fever. Having no medical at* lendnutson board, I was compelled to bear it, ns I might for two weeks, when on try ar rival at Cnarl***ton, S. C. it wa* treated ryphtts. The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but Phocni x-like, the termination ••fthis gAve ris o to a dbrase equally distrew ing, and which, till now. I had thought incur- ib!e. Various aoscesses made thei newel- ?ome appearance, particularly on the j lints, vhich were rwc l»d to an enormous size.— These g'adually.subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee Affected tie bone—an incision wf«» now made ano a lanre evacuation of nus, mixed with piece* of bone l ook nines. I \ addition to this. I at fiVec 1 lie most excruciating pains in my junta that man ever experiennfd Every thing that wa« adin ; n «teri*d either ga ve me no relief <-r ser ved to aggravate the JiscBttf, the seventy t»f whi« h increased wi-.li ^very «ucceed"-g year. Inch w.-g my painful si uatinn ti.at 1 'e(paired of ever being restored to my heal h ; J bad not o ily trie i the e nds'* means of relief, •'•ut :ned, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 co.iM hear o r - II was in this awful and •1C: i-ond'iig c<>ndi!'on, hat I was persuade ! to onmenc.eaemrse of you*- V .'t?t table P-uth . • op, and ti e hanpv vefiult is, ••font the use of the two b ail s my whole :ys'cm has under gone a complet'd revo ntion my p uns haw Jo s:i« le me i* the discharge from my knee began o dimmish, and si o i ceased altogether, the ideerfrom - hence it proceeded being corn plctp.lv hoijed. The tumor?:, for the removal of which I have tried in va»o more remedies than i can name, are rapidly decreasing ;■ my appetite, which wcsg mo.has re«*irned—I an. in fact, near'y well, and f-*el confident that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable nedicin?, will m ike me pt recily «o. Your obliged friend, THOM VS a HO ,VN, JR. could wish to he. With my thanto , I am your obliged humble ftcrvaut, Ua GPORUE KANE. City of Phihulephiu, se> George Koie, of the District of South wark, personally appeared, and, being dnl sworn, doth declare and say that the aboVr statement is in all respects correct uud true, and that the signature to it ia in the baud writing of this deponent J >11 ' BINNS, Alderman Philadelphia, May 28, 18 4- TO SOUTHERN* PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly adapted to those diseases which at e nrevale t among the coloured poimlat.on of the south In that disease which is called yaws, it >8 a sure remedy j a single 1 rial of it, will convince planters of its s jperior eflicacy to any recne dy of a similar nature in the United Statjs* NOTICE* The advantages of thia medicin** are* not confining the pnfient uiinecesmi tly to tfic house, or keeping him fr. m his business.— With one solitary exception, that of » fritu ous liquors, it does not lay any Kstric io./s upon his appetite It is so gentle n iu operation that the p diem finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish of'thr proprietor to take any thing for which he cacnot give s ror; si deration equal in value, persons at a distance who may wisti to try Pis rredicine, hut who are not certain if it be applicoble to thei'. 1 complaint, are request ed to describe r l»eir oiao and symp'oir.a in a fetter, p »st-pai(l, and directed to nim—thb; letter wit: be imm 'dmtr ly ;>taced in h inus fully competent, to de*d-: 'he question.— Should 'he remedy not se mi o suit the dis case, they will be frankly told so. CAUTI N* To prevent d ^appointment it is well to ff ite that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that pern jus udi ire labouring under any ser ous infirmity, must mt»ke up their mind to persevere to that extrn at least— if ihey do not, they might as well a’.vethemselves th«: IrouUie andexj-« n.e f u ioge s.rj;.l!:»r qu.ntitu. All orile-s pjt p.iid and enclosing the m net/, immediately utiend.nl t ., a.:d Ue mciiioitic packed and delivered with direct io mu for use. to any place in the city, and forwarded as d,* re’t:d*j N. B To prevent the possibility of :-.li ini- P ’sition, it will be soi l in Ihe city ofPhiludei* iphia. at the office in Filth near ltace-'ir: et oral the dwelling of the cropri tor, N ». 66 Chesnut street, only, tin-1 abroad bv his au* thorizjdagents , W W POTTER, 66 Chemut Si, vet, Phi lade pfi c* I have appointed GEORGE RYE 180W, i Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent, Otug gists wa .t<ng the above valuable medicine will be supplied by him for cash, at the same rate, if ordered direct from me—vz. $30 po d un, or ti.ree dollar.'; a single boule. W *W. POT * ETt, Puiladelphis. Any person on application to thesubscrib. i will bn furnished with certificate* ol the r ffi ootty of ilui tb ive medicine, sufficient :o con- v nee the m nd of the most sceptical, althoug.' too numerous .-nd I«-ng<hy for nev/spape?in sertion, GEO. KYEflsOMj Druggist, Comer ot Ba. and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 •un due 18 21 f l dor IK glfP* N otice. %TINE MONTHS after the dote of this notice, application wUI be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber- iy County, for permission to sell a part of he real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN \V. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 «1 NOTICE. N INE month, after dtte, application w|l! be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham enmity, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order aocolute, to sell lots N s f JU r»n. five V- *™ s ) <» Carpenter’. How, and lot No one, (t) Green Ward,in :h« city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalineau. dec! for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of •aid estate WILLIAM GAS TOY. Qualified Executor, 17 97a NOTICE. P ERSONS having demand, against the ci tato of the ..te William Craig, doc. ere tegneated to render the aarne, properly .« tim - c prMC,ib(d ^ law, and those indebted to said estate, are esmest.y caHed upon to settle the same without de- oetl3 J°HNM’NISil, Eiccutnr. Philadelphia, Julj, r 6, 1824. . M y, confidence in the v geubie cathnlicor is tintiiminislivrl, and as fr ;«h in tances of it, powers ,r„-daily occuiritg, in my own prac- '."cc I have nn hesitation in recommending i . in the peculiar diseases to which it is ap'ihca- btv, ns superior to any tome lv I am acquaint ed with. M, M’y.UHl DIE. M. D. Philadelphia, May 38 !8 4 Sir—In consrqn-ncn of imprudent exp:-,8 urn four wars ago, 1 hail "he misfortune o b.. come • ffl'eted with a disease, the painful rt iu* sot which induced me to i.pplv in sue. cessiun to several respectable Pliyaicians ol th s city, from whom, however, I received either r.o relief, or from whose remedies 1 -c- ceived another complaint quite as disti esaing .a the former. My whole system became . - tented. I could get no rest at night on sc- -ount of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakness and e naci, tion of which was such that I could scarcely wnlk. In this stats 1 fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon- f JU r bottiea of which, has completely reatored me, I have now no pain s my appetite ia good s and my strength restored With many thanks tor ihe relict your medicine hits given me, I am your obliged friend, !ic. W ILLIAM WILSON. Sworn sad subscribed to be fore me. May 28 . 1824 JOHN BINNi, A.derman. ■ Philadelphia, M, y 38,18’4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a nearly miu . For nearly sis years I have been a martyr ttr a disease, whose ravage threat' ened, if not aoon .topped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencemen', my complsiot >t last got to such t bright that I could not a*allow without grent pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different pnits of my body, and I began Io think my situation Idmiot desperate. I be five bottles of the Uathohcon which I have taken have con., plctely cured me. and I tin uov as well as i 8 VV AIM'S TANACEa. T HIS mLdicine it ofleted as a remedy for Scrofula or Kuo ’s Evil, Uicersted Son- Throat,long Mailing rheumai ic aff.:ctioiu,Cui. anemiaDileasrs, WhittSwelling anil disease of the Bines and all cases gene ullv of an ulcer oua character, and Chiomic diseases arising ir, debilitated constitutions, but tnort ca.wciidl. for Syphilis or affections arising the efrom ulcers of t he Larynx, Nodes, 8tc., and that dreadful disease occasioned by a long act) ev. cossiVo use of Mercury, Ac. Ac.—It has als. been found useful in Diseases afthel.iver. In a'l disorders arising from .m impure or contaminated stale of thr Weed, it will he found a powerful and an effectual remedy— The discovery of this medicine has been the effect of long and attentive stu >y, vrtd it is tiow made public from the moat decide ! con- viedun,founded on ampie experience. T i.s no* e> in eradicating those diseases, ijlcr eve- y ether me, icihe has failed . It catm-'t. however, be supposed, thst thre Paxacta will invariably cure—the m.-st es. teemed ntedieinea; employed by the F cplty, will yfteafail in the very diaerses fir which they a e considered apecifies; but if thy use of it he persevered in, it will radically remove almost ev rv oauie of the disorders spe- ified Thousantl are lingering under those cumfjii t- in some form, sit.k.ng to the gmve, without a remedy, whom thia medicine wool I certain, ly restore to perfect health and vigour. Ip safety and iunocence hate been fully tested So th .t it may be administered to the tender- est infant. The most di. linguisiied phyci. cians in the United States recommend it, and admit, that a more important discovery in me d : eal science has not been trade ; and to usr the language cfone of’he most eminent Pro- tensors of ths age, ft is a triumph in the h,al ing art. To ihe prescut an ; rising genera tions the benefit must prove incalcul hie, not only by saving many valuable liVei, hu: im- '.aiding str- ngth and aoundness to dehiliiuled ant' corruptedc-mitilu<ioni, therebypre,crying their offspring from hers ditary discerns. These f ;ts, tug therwith ■ he numeroui ‘t.ures ffiadt form irresistiblepreof of th> high value of this remedy. No one, however, is a I vised t 0 iske it. Without first fully Cohvineing leinsult ot the truth of what is here stated, and the rec titude of the Proprietor's intentions. The cures performed in this citv ajnne, es tablish its superior virtue on s basis too solid to be nlfioted bv the malignity of the enviou —It is worthy of remark, that the greater part f the patients who have been perma oently cured, had, previous to the P.oprie- tor’s undertaking them, received the ablest -ssistance, and several were absndbned, by their I’hy; icians, ns being beyond the reach ot human skill. Smh is-he fact and so ext'nor dinary were mauy „J ihe cases that an crlUhiit- was made of them in the Uuivcreitf of t'rnn ssylvunin, by the Prof iler of Surgery, before a c traded audience of Sudtnte, echo pronounced them -wonders in the healing art. It has been introduced into the Philadelphia Aimt-House and Pennsylvania and New Ycrk Hospitals, antUuch were its surprising iff cts—its suc cess after all other medicines had failed, that the Surgeon of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Dr. Will Prior, was induced to abandon hit highly respt cratle office, from the laudable design of benefiting his fellow creatures by carrying -he Panacea to England) where it ha3 already superseded the use of the genu- ine French Rob of Lafvcteur in a number of instances, in diseases for which that is intend* er,, and its virtues are publicly acknowledged by some of the most eminent Surgeona there. In all complicated cases of Scrofula and Syphilis, and where the Syphilitic Vitus of tlie parent cause a developement i fScroful, in the child, this is the only remedy upon win h s single hope of recovery can be rea sonably founded ; there has been nn instance of its failure, shore properly u c ;‘l. It itn- parta vigour to the whole avatem while the cure is going on_an operation so long looked fe, IX the medico; world; at the same tune the patient is enabled to take nourishing fot d, which under the common modes of practice, Durham Mustard, J UST imported and warranted to b first quality. fot in the medico! world / at tlie same time the For sale by * DHtirnt II oneKIorl (a lak. _ i ■ ia . • ■s uiuii'f WsiimciQ iron me inwrer. oy instances where the horrible ravages of oiceralion had laid bare ligament and bone, and where, to all appearance, nu human means out amputation could hare saved life) in ca« sea extreme even as here described, hare patients been snatched'rum the grave aid •e tored to .good health, and the devouring 'isease cnmpl- t lv vraJicHted The di.c vt- ,g of a remedy like thi now offered f,. yds has been a deside' aiumf om time immemorial. t he Proprietor does not suppose his bare assertion Will convince , he will therefore give reference to au.h as hive been cured, and'hose under his care, among whom are many highly respectable offices, that sh ill satisfy ih- inost incredulous of* it* superior ef- ficacj in1 tliedismders for which it is here rc- commended. F,vcry member ofsocicly should sitl 01 dlHoSing < -formationoMhis discover)— humanity alone makes it a da y, ' CEUTIFICATE8. -1 have within Ihe hit two years ha ! tn opportunity of seeing sevi-ral cases of very ■nveterate ulcers, wntcli, hnv.ng resisted tirx. viously the regular motf-s of uestmem, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’a Panne., and I do believe, from what I have seen, ili.t i: will prove an important temedy m scrufu- bus,, venereal, and mercurial diseases. N CUAPM tN, M. D. Profrasorof the Institute* a d Praetir* of Physic in the University of Penns syivuma, Ac. Ac. ■'Ph.lajelphia, February 16, -833,” -• I hare employed the Ponacct of Mr.Swaii* in numerous instances, w.thin the last hi-.'e nears, unit li.tve aiwity. fnui d it extremely of. fi .ctous, especially in secondary syp'ij sand in inercuriil disease. I have no ht-siiattoo >n prouoiincing it a medicine of inestimable v.l. ue. W GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery llt the University of Pennsylv.. ia, Surgeon and P-lii :eui Lecturer to the Aim, House Ir.fi, ®. ary, Are * February 17. / 823,” “ I li.ive repeatedly us- H Swsim* Pmscrs, both in the hospital a: d in Private practice •nd ha-e found it lobe a vuluahle madiotn* inchrnmc.a. ididltieand scrofulous ouiiipiaii and iu obai i.a.o cutstieous alfectiona. VALEN MNE MO IT, M D. Professor „f Surgery in the University -of New-Yoilt, Surgeon of the New-York Houpitil, &u. “ New-York, 1st mo Sth, I8v’4." AGENTS. ie> — Boston, J, p flail. No- i, Union-SUeet, New Y :rk, Collins U Hunnoy, fin. '230. VtH.i* S.retit. John B. Dodd A Co Or'iegists, . 1. b.iiy, Mancius A Vsniie'dniruh, T),. Lancaster, Penn. Henry Keff-- ( p. t . ( C. r . ’ Penn Chsrl » Avery A f:o. Druggist,. r„.‘ Cinuati, Ohio J h- Lea A Co.) wUuing n ■jtl. Joseph Bringhursi, Druggist, bsitoi.u e. lenry Prien,pniggisi.Market-Stree' ,• w.-s!i i-.gtonCity, kir- William Gunton, Drugeist, Moxvndris, L.lwavd Stabler A Soti.ln uggi«. * fttcf.mand. Va J.mes si’K Idue. Druggist^ A'-.-»k, C'-ria ,-her H<ii, Boo* 8 i.er. ; h.ri.s , «»n, S. ; S. Htiard, O.tigsisi, lir (li d ^.' r l et ’'/ *"‘»"»*ih> O'-'© Anson Parson-, Drug. ,isl s Natcois, Lehman A Coaumoot. Drug, g.stsi Now-■irlesns, William H'K:on—L agenti in other cities will he appoint! u. Patients whosr situation and circti'nstRnce# would er able them to come to this citv, nnd pluce themselves un^er the proprietor’s care would fi.id it much to their advant-ge. * CAUTION TO PURCHASER?. The mat demand and wonderful success of tilts medeeme, have induced a number of pe^i-ins to imitate in its various waya—Son;# v-re gelling Sarsaparilla and otncrsvnps i m * posing them on the ignorant f.rthe •tners are' n>*xinp- th^* gcnuiti'- m dlCine witi m-'Nsseg, ‘<c. making three botifes out cfoe.y Ims reuitimg • une of its virtues. These ini. (rations and I'd-*iterations h-»ve, in many io« stances, protrackd tlu* Bnrtfepin^g of patimprs* * n CM<,es where the g.tntine medicine would h *ve pr. ved ir.sf.iiuly t fli.iacioiiH. l tlie^for# lecm it a duty I owe the public, to »rn-j»i#.. hern, th. 1 it is impossible, fmm ! h very nn. tore of its const .mens, to be ilisocv^rud l.y chemtcsl snalysb; and cons- qii<:iitly. ;hr.t nil mixtures represented to be mine and'sold us 'inch arc fradu ert at.,1 has* impoaitiouv, cal. culalcd to deceive the ignorant tnd ninvwy. 1 he gcn.umr medicine has mys'g„,t„, e 0 n a ah J reprii. entirig ffercu.es and the Hydra, se t my vme on the seal. ** Ibuggisi?' 50 ,K ‘ bM ‘ ° r 830 per d " t ‘ n - '* it/' Prinled Direetiops aceompnnv the Medicane WMAtVAlM, L * r,e ' "se Uni. ,, 94 e "enmylvama. The f'ubiic Sic respectfully infora-ed that l love srp'inlt-d A. PvKSONS of Sevan- nah. my sole Agent for the State of Georgia. I e sons wishing to pu chas- si Whole v.ie nr retail, will puicltase of h : <n at the sime orices as trom me, and shall in no ,os-unco supply o ilers, only through ffm. „ WM. 8WAHI, rltilaoelphia, October 1st, 1824, "Ct 2| NO'MOE. N ine MONTHS «f erthc dale here. f.» plication will be madetoto.. Hoo'-rv'. th- Inferior Court of Chatham com,tv «|, SitUiig ''nr ordins-y fiirp.,sc V . f-, r I, t„ s , it lot, with th- improvemenn, situate u- ti city ol Savannah, in the said county,and knrv m the plan of said citv by ihe No. S3. Hiv Ward, tor the benefit of the heirs anti leg .to of the estate of the late Hugh U’Ga.I. d -eatid. THOMAS M’OAt.L, PIIfLlF BHASCH, ,,, Exceuto-a. fCl '4 Cabanas Seg rs. Q41M)(D^ BAr i A “oaxs-J received and for sale h. Ml. HERBERT & Cii nov24 Ivory and Horn Comb* B CANRS buck, side aud fine horn cor 1 case fine ivory p Received per ship Emperor, and for s ow ’ ^ ,V. B. WEED dec 28 Day & Martin's Real Jap Blacking, IMPORTED and for sale by 1 n • „ A-PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’Butldi’ij. nov 30 6 „ A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildiuj deoil °