Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, January 24, 1825, Image 4

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Jtt *, '•r 'V ■ ■ ■ >■■ wnuo smjs* Sheriff’s Sales. At WILL be Mid it the Court Heuu in Tart- W nail County, on the 8nt Tueiday u February mil at the uauil houra of aale. !• wit i— WBWM SMJSs Sheriff’s Sales, O N the first Satiyday after the first Tuea d»y, in February nest, will be sold at the Jaritet Houle, in the town of St Marya, be ween the houri of ten and four o’clock, a two Ten likely negroes, Dinah a woman, 33 or story house ond out buildings, situated in the Georgia—Camden County. Hurtnum Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Bel outer Bryant. i aN petition of Timothy Hopkina, stating ' f that in conaideration of certain prom- iaaoryl notes, made to the said Timothy, by them, one payable with interest, ftom first of January, 1821, on the %at of January. 1822: VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTTER’A Vegetable Catholicon. ^)HE subscriber reaprctfully solicits the at tention of every friend of suffering hu monity, to to the above new and invaluable 40 yean of are, Charlotte, about 15 yean old, Tom, a boy about tS. Cyrua, a boy about 10, Toilet, about 30 years old, Dilla, Mary, Grace, end Heater, rirla—Harry a boy about 7 months old. All levied on aathe property of James A. Tippina toaatiafv a/i/a, in favour of the President, Director! and Company or the Da ricn Dank. Also, 300 acres of land lying In said county, granted to John Robiaon. Also, 200 acres ol land, granted to John Ryard. Alan, 400 acres of land granted to Joseph Robertaon. All lying on the waters of the Ohoopie, in said county, levied on M the property of Caswell Moore, to aatiafy sundry JC/UI from a Justice! Court, in favour of Allen Powell—levied by a constable and returned to me. Alio, 520 acres lying On the Ohoopie, with rome improvement, levied on aa the property of John MTarland, to Mt'sfy hia tux for 1833. All concerned will please take notice A. JOHNSON, S. T. C. 22d December, 1824. dee 30 30 Sheriff’s Sales. On the frit Tueiday in February next, VTOILL be Mid at the Court-House, in the vJ city of Savannah, betweeu the houra of ten and four o’clock, Eighteen negroes, via. —Charlotte, Baccus, Eve, Tenah, Titus, Sambo, Nero, Belinda Dorcas Isaag, Bess, Sippio, Carlus, Cloe, Peg gy, Anne, Betty, and Monday, levied on by consent, as the property of N. G- Rutherford, under a fi fit. on a foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of the Bank of Darien. ISAAC D'LYON, S. C. C. nee 6 10 SHERIFF'S SALE. On Ihefirst Tuesday in February next, 7KW1LL be sold at the Court House between VV the hours of ten and four o’clock, the following three Negroes, via i Mary, otherwise known by the name ol Constance, nnd her two children Lucy and K.ziah, levied on under a foreclosure of s mortgage, as the property of Willi.I"1 R. Hoi- lend, to satisfy Gaudry & Dufaure. I D’LYON, S. C. C. dec 4 9 Sheriff's Sales. On tlx frit Tuesday in February next, >ILL be an rt at the Court-Ilouie, be \#/ tween the usual hours of ten and fbur o’clock, Improvement! of Lot No 1 10, St. Gall, city of 8avunnah, levied on aathe prnper'y of Ann Pitt, to aatiafy an execution in favor of Thom- aa Lucina. Lot No. 15, the corner of Franklin and 8pring-sta. Oglethrope ward, with the im- provements thereon, levied on aa the Prop erty of Thott Williams, to satisfy an execu tion in favor of Jaa. Hayman, for use of Wm Waters. A houae on the rmrth corner of lot No’ 6. Oglethrope ward, near Cbatham.st, city of Savannah, to satiafv an eiecution in favor of Joseph Burnet against Julia Briakel. Half lot No. 4, Ewmaburg, Oglethrope ward, add the uneapi’ed leaae of three yean from 1st January next, leviod on u the prop erty of Robt- Lewis, to satiify an execution in fiivor of J. U U. Pendergut- The tbove property levied on by a const,able under ex ecution from x Justicei court and returned to jin 3 ’ I. D’l.YON, S. C. C. 32 Sheriff’s Sale. QN the first Tuesday in February next, be- _ eween the usual hours, will be sold at the Court-House, in the couuty of Glynn, Six hundred end forty-two acre! of land, Store or leaa, situate on the Island of St, Si mon’s, composed tf several Mparxte tracts, commonly known ss the village and the fsrtn tracts, levied on xnd to be Mid as the prop erty of George Bsillie, under e rule absolute, granted by the Superior Court of Glynn Coun ty, on the foreclosure of mortgage, tt the in stance of Robert Scott,administrator of George Bcitt, deceased. Conditions cash—purrhss- er to pay fur titles. JAMES BLUE, S.G.C. December 30,1834. dee 31 3* town of St. Mary’-, on lot number four, levi. ed on na the property of George W. Martin, lu aatiafy an execution in favor of Belton A. Copp. Also, two negroes, Colerain and Silvia, lev ied on ss the property of John barker, to aatiafy in executioa in favor of Scott and Bai ley, and othor... AIm, one negro man named Boatswain, le vied on aa the properly rf Samuel Srearin gen, to satisfy an execution on the foreclosure of s mortgage, in favor of Thomaa H. Miller, fur Andrew Low A Co. M. H. HEBBARD, 5. C. C. January 1,1835. -loo 8 "-7 Sheriff’s Sales. O N the first Saturday, after the first Tues day in March, will be sold it the Mar. ket House, in Ilia town of St. Marys, between the hours of ten xnd four o’clock, x negro bo. named M-aea, levied on aa the propert. of Cornelius Rain, to aatiafy an execution on foreclosure of g mortgage in fnvor of J- bn Chevalier. M. H I1EBBAUD, S. C. C. St- Marys, January I, 1835- ' .1"- 8 3F UN EULimr. Themae Camming and others, ComplainantI and U’illinm jpaUuce and others Defendants, —Chatham Superior Court, January Term. 182 f. T appearing to the Court, by the a ffida . vit of Joseph Gumming that William Wal lace and Sarah his wife, Mary Clay, Ann City, Elias Clay, Mary Jane City, William Clay, Joseph Clay, Ralph Clay, Mary Ann Clay, Henry Clay, and Elisabeth Clay, who arc par ties defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of the state of Georgia, and within the United States, and that James Clay, also a defendant, is in foreign parts, beyond the limits of the United States. On motion of complainants’ solicitors, it is order ed that the said defendants, first named, do respectively appear and answer the complain, ants’ bill, within four months from the dote ot this rule, and the said James Clay, within nine months. And it is further ordered, that this rule he published once a week, during nine months, in one of the public Gazettes of this state. A true cony ;.*om the minutes. A.B. FANNIN, Clerk, may 11 42fiia a second payable aa afureaai I, on the first of remedy, whole unequal powers in eliminating January, 1823 t and a third payable aa afore said, on the first of January, 1824, executed 1 mortgage to said Tinfothy Hopkins, his hqpa and assigns, on all those four tract! of laud, situated in Ihe county aforesaid, esnveyed by the said Timothy, to the said Langley and Silvester, and lying on the south aide of Great Satilla River, one tract cootaining sev enty seven) seres, more or less/ two tracts contsining fifty acres, more or ler. and one Mlier tract, containing one hundred and eigh ty-eight acre*, more or less, conditioned for be payment of the three said several notes, on the days above mentioned, and that aaid ■everal notea remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald Clark, attorney fur plaintiff, it ia ordered, that the aaid Langley and Selveater, their heirs or assigns, pay into Cour,, within twelve months from this dste, the auma due on aaid notea, anil the interest and costs, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. ever tnrecluscJ, and that such other proceed ings take piece, as are pursuant to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerlt. nov 4 87 Ve Notice. N INK months after date application will be made to the Honorable the Jus tices of t ho Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract of land, known as number eight, 8th District, Pike (formerly Munroe) County, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of thA estate of of N. S. Bayard. N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. S. Bayard. Jan 5 31n( Administrator’s Notice. IN EQUITY. Between W. Davies, Administrator, Complain ant, and John Carnoehun. Administrator, dr bonis non. with ihe will unnrxcd of Ccorre Richardson, and others, Defendants. In equity, Chuthum Superior Court- Chancery, Oilth August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Carnnchnn, one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without the state ol Georgia, io that part of the United Kingdoms ol Great Britain anu Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the aaid John Murray Car- nochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant’s laid bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the said bill, as to him, be taken pro confessn .- and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be publishid once a week, in one of the public Gaxettes of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the said de fendant is required to appear aud answer os aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this Slat day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 50+ N INKICONTHSfrom this date, weahall ap ply to the Honorable the Inferior Cuurt of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, to sell the real estate of William May hew, C. H. HAYDEN, P. MAYHEW, Administrator’s, august 12 45 Administrator’s Notice. N INE MONTH*- after date, 1 shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court ol Chatham county, (when sitting for ordinary purposes) lor leave to aell the real estate ot Isaac H. Robins, to satisfy tRc heirs and ered. itors. C. H. HAYDEN, Administrator- august 12 4j NO i ICE. T HE subacribera being about to decline hu. ainesa in this place, requeat persona hav Camden Superior Court. Har, ord ’ > Verdict MarcliTerui, 1808. o p Sheriff’s ales. On the Jint Tueiday in March next, ETOXL be »old At the Court-IIou»e between iJ the hours of 10 »nd 4 o'clock, The following s * negroes, Hpnnsb, I«*»c, )ndon* William, Peter, and Hannah, levied i under s fi* fa. on foreclosure from John inter to the Planters' Bank. F^iir negroes, Billy, Hosts, Will and Jen- levied on under s fi. Is. on foreclosure a mortgage from C. H. Hayden, to Jereroi** Cuyler. A quantity of Household and Kitchen Fur* Cute, levied on under a fi. f» on foreclosure a mortgage, from Elenzer Early to Amos udder* I D’LYON, S. C C jan 3 Sheriff’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in March next, 4^yiLt be Mid at the Court-House, be tween the usual houra o ten and four o dock, Eighty negro alaves, vis. Nelson, Itachel, tarn, Morris, Charles, Milley, Hannah, llarry, • Flow, Anna, Sam, Silvy, Hercules, Braboy, John. David, Nancy, fhilip, Judy, John, Bar* 3 1, MPhilip, Anna, Lucy, Monday, Tcnsh, oily, Henry, Ben, Venua, Cain, Cumba, Celia, Flora, Nelly, Hannah, Simon, Lukey, Paddy, Jenny,Brutua,Cinda, Beck, Fanny, ’oe, Heater, July, Phebe. Jack, Bella, Fanny, Jack, Robert, line, Pompey, Cttrar, Caty, Willoughby, Fortune, Rachel, Phillis, Rich- trd, Miner, Jane, London, Davy, Ishmael, I-ixxv, Susy.George, Grace, Cudjo, Coty, Bel ey, Simplon, Billy, Molly and Abraham, to gether with the future iifue and increase of ah. families- levied on under a fi fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage, from George L, Tope, in favor of Peter Mitchell, John M’Ntib, and Hubert Mitchell- * 1. D’LYON, S. C. C. ded 31 31 Reduction of Price on Seidlitz Powders. A ND not manufactured in this city, but regularly imported—for sale at >1 per box, at retail, by A- PARSONS, Druggist, No- 8, Gibbons’ Buildings- nov 25 • vs. Thomas Kino. 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 be 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. Extractfrom the Minutes, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk dec 23 25(n Notice. N INE months after date, I shall apply to the Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, for leave to well the teal eatate of John D. Young,late of aaid county deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs of .aid deceased. JESSE CRAWFORD, Administrator estate of John D. Young June 17 20 NOTICE. N INE months Afterdate, application will be made to the Hon. the Judges of the Cour of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave t- ■el) all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creri itors of said estate. JOHN Il'NISH, Executor ort 15? 71 N otice. N INE months after date, I shall apply t the Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, for leave touell a lot of land, lying in Mun roe county, in the tenth district nt-nbe ninety-one, belonging to the orphans of Lev*. Johns, dec, for the benefit cf laid orphans, JOHN LEE. Guardian. June 17 20 Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, 7JPHAT three months after dote, applica tion will be made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, to issue a new certifiicatc of stock, for one loBt, issued on the 17 th March,1819, in favor of John M’Kinue.Jun. or twenty-live shares, anil numbered 243. B. M’KINNE, Guardian of John M’Kinne, Jun. Augusta, Dec. 10, 182-1. dee 18 21fp( Notice. this N INE MONTHS after the date o notice, application will be made to the ty Cofmty, for permisuion to sell a part of tho real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHn W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 vAM **>■ * eg demands aghast them, to present them for payaaent. A. B. FANNIN A CO. oet 5 finft 5. Shinn’s Panacea. T HE aubscribcr having discovered the com position of SWAIMS CELEBRATED PAJSACEA, has now a supply onhanri for sale; he hos reduced the price from R3 SU, to $2 f0, or by the dozen £24. All charitable institutions in the U. States and the poop will bo supplied gratis. # If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, 't will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases :—** scrofula or king's evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long atanding rheumatic rObctions, cutaneous dis. eases, white swelling and disease of the bo’H.s, and all cases generally of the ulcerous eliarac ter, and chronic diseases, generally arising in debilitated constitutions, but more especially from syphilis or affections arising therefrom j ulcers in the laryn^, nodes, 6fe. snd that dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, It is also use ful in the disease of the liver*" Certificates. I have within the last two ycara had an op portunity of aeeingaeveial case, of very inve terate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modes of treatment, were healed by the uae of Mr. Sweim’a l’unaoea, and I do believe, from what I have aeen, that it will prove an important remedy in icto- uloua, venereal and mercu-ial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Trofesior of the Inatitutca and practice of Physic, in tho Univeraity of Penn sylvania. I have employed tho Panacea of Mr, Swim, in numerous instances, within the last three ears, and have always found it extremely ifficacious, especially in sec-ondary syphilis md mercurial diseases, l have no hesitation n pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable nine. W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty of Penn Philadelphia, February 17,1823. JOHN SHINN, Chemiit. Philadelphia. AW 17, 1833. Notice. P ERSONS having demands against estate ofTliomas Johnston, will pie the please present them, properly attested, at the Counting-Room of R. &. J. Habersham. HAMUTAL JOHNSTON, Executrix of the estate ofThomas Johnston, dec 18 . 2ifi. from the system the very seeds of disease, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of life to a free and healthy exercise of their functions, has exci ted the astonishment, and completely silen ced the objections of the moat incredulous— Faeli are the best arguments. In order to put the virtues of the Catholicon to aa severe a scrutiny as pusaibrei it was offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any peram who would apply for it, and whose cause might leemtu come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe cases of long stand ing, and some of them seemingly desperate onca, pro ented themselves, all of which have been cured, or so much relieved aa to warrant the assertion that a little perseverance wiil do so. In fact, auclt is the confidence of the phyei - cian under whose care these putienta were placed, in this remedy, a confidence result ing from Ihe irresistible conviction that has been forced upon hia mind by ocular demon stration, and a personal trial of it on hiinaelf that he permits me to declare it aa hia deci ded opinion, that the Catholicon is not only a perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow erful and invaluable remedy in certain dia- eiMS and states of the a; stem, such as the fal lowing :— Debility reaulting from intemperance and diasipation i Olu and inveterat- Uieera. Fains in the bones attended with swellings of the joints; Indigestion, Blot-hes on the face, pimples, ha. i All complaints of the Liver i Tetter.- Yawa; Syphilis Cutaneous diseases generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaint!. The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges bis word consists exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exception of a alight determi ution to the bowela, which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires no particu lar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li quors always excepted,) or confinement. Aa a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone of the ayr’em, it ia confidently recommended to iadies in a delicate situa tion. W W. POTTER, 66 Cheanut-slreet, PhilaMphia, May 31,1824 At the requeat of Mr, W. W. Potter, I have lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi cited urup, called Poller’s Vegetable Catho. ticon, with the most deeded advantage. It has, u>et,never failed effecting .cure in every case in which 1 have thought proper to employ it. H.M‘MUH1TUE,M D. Phi'adephsu, July 28th, 1834. Mr. W W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would give a concise statement of my anffer- inga, from • the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of my disease.’ About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever Having no medical at- tendants on board, I was compelled to bear ■L as I might for two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, S, C. it was treated aa Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but Pbmnix-like, the termination of thii gave ris* to a disease .equally distrear- lag, and which, till now, I had thought incur* able. Varioua abscesses made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to an enormous aize.— 1‘bese gradually subsided into hard tu-nors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of pua, mised with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this, 1 suffered the must excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing- that wn* ad ministered either gave me no reliefer ser ved to aggravate the disease, the seventy of which increased with every succeeding year. Such was my painful nit uation that I despaired of ever being restored to my heal h ; I hud not only tried ,.the regular means of relief, hut used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 could hear on It was in tbit awful and despond-ng condition,that I was persuude l to ..ommenee a course ofynur Vegetable r Vh . icon, and the happy reault is, ••/ am the use of the two bottles, my whole system has under gone a complete rcvoluiims, my pains hqpe fo S i. he i me/” the discharge from my knee began >o dimmish, and soon ceased altogether, the ulcer from whence it proceeded being cam pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried io vain more remedies than I can name, arc rapidly decreasing i my appetite, which was gone, lias returned—1 am in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few boltles more of ycur, (to me) invaluable medicine, will in ike me peneedy so. Your oblig'd friend, a THOMAS BROWN, JR. could wish lobe. With my thanki, I am your obliged humble rervant, Ua GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, eo. George Kane, of the District of South wark, personally appeared, and, being duly sworn, doth declare and say tint the above statement ia in all respecta correct and true, tnd that the signature to it is In the hand writing of thii deponent. JOHN BINNS, Alderman, Philadelphia, May 28j 1824- Philudelphia, July 7fi, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon ia undimi.,isliod, and aa fresh imtanecs of its powers are daily occurring, in my own prac- lice. 1 have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applies ble, aa superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MURTRIE, M. D. NOTICE. N ine months after date, application will be made tu the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sitting for ordinary ptaposes for an order, absolute, to sell lots Nos- four anu five, (4 and 5) in Carpenter's Row, and lot No. one, (1) Green Ward, in the city of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jalinenu, dec. fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors of aaid eatate WILLIAM GASTON. Qualified lixecutor, V 97a NOTICE. P ERSONS having deminds agaipt the ea- tate of the lute William Cr.ig dec. are requested to render the fame, pnporly at • v Jr tested, within the time prescribed br law, and those indebted to laid estate, ars earnestly called upu„ to settle the tame wtliuut de- JCHN M’NISH, Sccutor, oet12 71 Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four vears ago, I had the misfortune to be come afflicted with a diieaae, the painful re sults of which induced me to apply in suc cession to several respectable physicians of (ilia city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re- ceived another complaint quite as dlstreaaing aa the former. My whole syatem became a 1 - fecteil. I could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my bodythe weakness and emacia tion of which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon-four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain i my appetite is good, and my strength restored With many thanks for tho relief your medielne has given me, I am your obliged friend, Ac. WILLIAM WILSON. TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly, adapted to those diseases which are prevalent among the coloured population of the south In that disease which is called yaws-, it ia a sure remedy i a single trial of it, will convince planters of iti superior efficacy to any reme dy of a similar nature in the United States' Sworn and aubieribed to before me, May 28 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,18°4. Sir——I am now, thanki to your medicine, a hearty mar. For nearly six years 1 have been • martyr to. a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not aoon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had np regular medi cal adviee from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height that) could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Turnon formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost deapeiMg.^Tke five bottles of the Citholiooo^jAilAMe .taken have co«- P'ctely u well a* I NOTICE. The advantage# of this medicine arc* not confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from his business.— With one solitary exception, that of •oiritu* ous liquors, it does not lay any reitrictiom upon hiiQppelUe- It is so gentle in its operation that the putient finds himssif getting well he cannot tell how. As it is not the wish of the proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who may wish to try his medicine, hut who are not certain if it be applicoble to their complaint, are request* ed to describe fftcir case and aympto.ns in a letter, post-paid, and directed to him—this letter will be* immediately placed in hands fully competent to decide the question.— Should the remedy not setrm to auit the dis ease, they wilt be frankly told c?. CAUTION* To prevent disappointment it ia well to state that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that persons who are labouring under any serious infirmity, must make up their mind to persevere to that extent at least—tf they do not, they might as well aave themselves the trouble and expense •f using a smuller quantity* AU orders poit-pnid and enclosing the m mey, immediately attended to, and the medicine packed and delivered with directions for use, to any place in the city, and forwarded aa di- wtedf N.B. To prevent the possibility of nil im position, it will br sold in the city of Philadcl* phia. at the office in Filth near tiact-Street, or at the dwelling of the proprirtor, No. 66 Chcsnuc s'.rect, ouly, and abroad by his au thorized agents. w w potter; 66 Chesnut St eel, Philudc.pfiia• I have appointed GEORGE RYE ISON, Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent. Drug gists wat ting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cosh, at tho same rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz. $50 per dozen, or three dollar* a single bottle. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to the subscriber will be furnished with certificates of the tffi- cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to con vince the mind of the most sceptical, although too numerous mid lengthy for newspaper in sertion. GKO. KYEKSON, Drug gut, Corner of Bay aud Whittaker*Streets, dec 13 SWAIM'S PANACEA. T HIS medicine ia offered as a remedy for Scrofula or King’s Evil, Ulcerated Sore Throat,long atanding rheumatic affections/Jut. aiieounDlaeasea, WhiteSwelling and disease of the Bones, and all cases generally of an ulcer ous character, and Chronic diseases .rising in debilitated conititutioos, but more especially for Syphiiia, or affections arising the: ofr»in : Ulcers of the Larynx, Nodea, Ac., and that dreadful disease occasioned by a lung and ex cessive use of Mercury, Ac- Ac.—It has also been found useful in Diseaaes of the Liver, , In a'l disordeta arising from am impu'e or cuntamincted state of the blood, it v.ill be found a powerful and an effectual remedy— Tho discovery of this medicine has been the effect of long and attentive itudy, and it is now ma le public from the must decided con viction, founded on ample experience, of its power in eradicating those diauaacD, after eve ry other mrficinehas failed. It cannot, however, be supposed, that thii Pairaria will invariably cure—Ihe most es teemed medicines, employed by the Faculty, will often fail in the very diseaaes for which they ave considered specifics f but if the use of it be. perseu rcd in, it w ill radically remove almost every cause cf the disorders specified. Thousand arc lingering under those complaints in some form, linking to the grave, without a remedy, whom this medicine would certain ly restore to perfect health and vigour. Its safety ar.d innocence have been fully tested, ao tli.t it may be administered to the tender- cst infant. The most distinguished plrysi. ciaus in the United States recommend it, and admit, that a more important discovery in me dical science has not been ir aile; and to uae the language of-me of the most eminent Pro- fe-snts of the age, ir it a triumph in the heal ing art. To the present ami rising genera tions the benefit must prove incalcul.ble, not only by saving many valuable lives, but im parting strength and soundness to ilehiliir.ted and corrupted cunstituiions, thereby preserving their offsp: ing from hereditary diseases. These fieta, together with ihe numerous cures made form irresistible proof of the high value of this remedy. No one, however, is a i vised to take it, without first fuily convincing himself of the truth of what is here stated, and the rcc- litude of the Proprietor*, intentions. The cures performed in '.his citv alone, m tablish its superior virtue on sharia too solid to be affected by the malignity of Re envious —It ia worthy of nmark, that the greater part of the patients who have been perms ' nently cured, had, previous to the Pioprie- tor’a undertaking them, received the ablest aisistanee, and aeveral were abandoned, bv their Phyriciant, aa being beyond the reach of human skill. Such io the fact, and so extraor (linury were many of the cases that an exhibition was made of them in Ihe University of Pi mi sylvania, by Ihe Professor of Surgery, before a crowded audience of Students, who pronounced them wonders in the healing art. It has been introduced into the Philadelphia AIm3 House and Pennsylvania and New-York Hospitals, and auch were its surprising effects—its suc cess after all other medicines Imd failed, that the Surgeon of the Pennsylvania Hospital, Dr. Wm. Price, Was induced to abandon his highly reapt crahle office, from the laudable design of benefiting Ins follow creatures, by carrying Ihe Panacea to England; where it has already superseded the use of the genu ine French Rob of Lafacteur in a number of inatancea, in diseases for which that ia intend ed, and its virtues are publicly acknowledged by some of the moat eminent Surgeons there. In all complicated cases of Scrofula and Syphilis, and where the Syphilitic Virus of the parent cauaciidevelopementnfScrofuli in the child, thii is the only remedy upon which a single hope of recovery can be rea- sonably founded ; there hu been no instance of Its failure, where properly uied. It im part! vigour to the whole system while the is usually withheld from tie iofferer. j n g,, riy inatancea where the horrible ravages 4 ulceration had laid bare ligament and bone and where, to all appearance, oo'humanmeam but amputation could have aiked life; j n eu sei extreme even u here deMribed, have patienta been Matched from the grave m4 restored to (good health, and the devouring 'iseaie completely eradicated. The ditto*, ry qf a remedy like this new qfered for sole h^. been a desideratum from time immemorial. The Proprietor does not auppoM hiibue assertion will convince . be will tbereiore give reference to auch u have been cursd, and thoee under his care, among whom ik many highly rcipectable citizens, that alull aatiafy the most incredulous of its superior ef ficaoy in the disorders for which it is here re commended. Every member of society ahouH! aid in diff using information of this diacovery- humanily alone makes it a duty, CERTIFICATES. ” I have within the lut two yeara had m opportunity of raeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, which, having resitted pre viously tue regular modes of treatment, were healed by the uae of Mr. Swuim’s Pana-et, and I do believe, from wliat 1 bare aeen, the; it will pro'-a an important remedy in icroto- loua, venereal, and mercurial diseases. N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Phvitc in the Univeraity of Penn, aylva-iia, Ac. Ac. ’'Philadelphia, February 16,1823.” i j W: " I have employed the Panacea of Mr.Swa ! o in numerous inatancea, within the lut three vears, and have always found it extremely ef: ficacioui, especially in secondary aypf, i!.» and iu mercurial disease. 1 have no hesitation ir. pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable v.V. ue. W. GinSON, M, D. Professor of Surgery in the University cf Pennsylvania, Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer tu the Alou-liouie Infi:o- ary, Ac- « February 17 1823.” » ■ I have repeatedly uayd Swaim’a Panar-v both in the hospital ai d in Private practic.7 and have found it to b.- a valuable medicine in chronic, syphilitic and scroluloua complaints and in obstinate cutaneoua affections- VALENIINE MOTT, M L>. Professor of Surgery in the University of New-York, Surgeon of the New-Ycik Hospital, Ac. * Ncw-Yurk, lit mo. 5th, 1624,” AGENTS. Boston, J. p. Hall, No- 1, Union Street 1 New-York, Collina if Hannay, No. 230, Pear!, .Street. John B. Dudd A Co. Druggists; AJ. b.ny, Manciua A Vanderburgh, Druggist-. Lancaster, Penn- Henry Keffer; * PitisUii-i.’ Penn. Charles Avery A (to. Druggi- ta ; ti.'r,- uinnsti, Ohio John Lcn A Co.; Wilmicnoia Del. Joseph Bringhurst, Druggist, lislliwt lenry Price,Druggiat.Market-Stree' ; V.'nh- ington City, Mr-William Gunton, Drugaiil; Alexandria, Edward Stabler A Son.Drtiggiiti, Richmond, Va. J«mea M’K Idoe, Druggist! Norfolk, C irist ipber Hall, Book Seller, Charleston, S. 3. S. Huard, Druggist, Bros;'.- Street,- Savannah, Geo Anson Parsoni.Dreg, gilt; Natchca, Lehman A Ceaumont, Drug. gists; New Orleans, William U'Keon Agents in other cities will be appointed. I Patienta whose situation and circuwitaneu 1 would enable them to come to this city, anil place themietvee under the proprietor's care, would find it much, to their advantage. cure it going oa_an operation so long looked for in the medical world / at the same time the patient IS enabled to take nouriahing lord, vbieb under the common modes if practice,' CADTION TO PURCHASERS. Ihe great demand and wonderful atieccss cl this medecine, have induced a number of persona to imitate in ita various ways—Snow arc selling Sarsaparilla and other ayrtipa, i«|. poning them on the ignoro.it f.-rthe Panacw, others are mixing the genuine medicine with molasses, &e. making three bottlea out ofonr thua retaining some of ita virtuea. These im- italioni and adulterations have, in many in. stances, protracted ihe mifierings of patfienta in eaaea where the g, swine medicine would have proved instantly eflioacioiii. I therefore deem it a duty I owe the public, tu acquaiia- them, that it ia impossible, from the very na ture of its constituent, to be dtocovered by chemical analysis; and consequently, that ill mixtures represented to be mine and sold 11 Aucb, arc froaulect and base impoiitionp c*'«* culated to deoeiyeflie ignorant and unw.ry, 1 he gentutne medicine has mv signature un a label representing Hercules and the negro, a ,d iny name on the teal. Price gl 50 per bottle or g30 per alarm, t: Druggists. 03' Printed Directions accompany the Medicine WM SWAIM, A•' l3 > South Ninth Street, opposite tho I'm- versity of Pennsylvania. The Public are reapcctfnlly informed that I lure appiinted A. PARSONS, of AW.v nah, my sole Agent for the State of Georgia. Persona wishing to purchase at Whole ante or retail, will putchase of him at the suue prices as from me, and shall in no iustsove supply oiders, only through him. WM. SWAIU. Philadelphia, October 1st, 1824. oet 21 75 NOTICE. ]V'N5 MONTHS after the dale hereof, sp- L” plication will be made to the Honnrabil the Inferior Court of Chatham county, wh« lilting for ordinary purposes, for leave toicli a lot, with tin improvements, situate in the city of Savannah, in the said county,and known in the plan of said citv by the No. 53, Brown Ward, for lire- benefit of the liritvaiid icrii-o of the estate of the late Hugh M’CalT, tie ceased. THOMAS M’CALT., PHILIP BRASCH, Executors. oct 1 4 72 Cabanas Segura. fi43J)(S)© CABAI ? A SEGARS '.'" 5 ' nov 24 received and for sale by J. B. HERBERT*. CO. Ivory and Horn Combs, CASES bnck, side and fine horn combs l case fine ivory do Received por ship Emperor, nnd for sale uRr . by -Y. B. WEED. dec 28 Dily & Martin's Real Japan Blacking, I MPORTED and for Buie by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 0, Gibbons’Buildings, nov 30 Durham Mustard, J UST imported and warranted to be th first quality. For sale by A. PARSONS. 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