Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 07, 1825, Image 4

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* V r * m Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the fi-t Tues day in Auguat neri, will be sold at the Market-House in ihc town i f St Marys, be tween the hours of ten and four o’clock or that day, • neRro man n»m d John Smith, levied on as the property of James William son, to aati fy an execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, In f<vor of Edward F. Tattnall, adouniat’stor of John Hamilton, deceased. M. tl. HERBARD, 8. C. C. St. Marys, 5th May, 182J.. .luoe 3 *® Sheriff’s Sale. O n the first Saturday after the first Tueada’ o August neat,will be sold at the Marke 1 House in the town ni St, Mary’s between the usual hours uften and four ’cluck a tract o' laud aitttate and lung in the county of Cam den, on Br. widow’s Creek containing eigh teen hundred and fi'*ty acres more or less, ie (vied on as the property of Harman Courter dec. to satisfy an .secution in favor of Jamea 'Vincent. St. Harya, June 95, 1S25. M. H- UK an At! I), sec. June tO B2 Notiee. "VTINE MONTHS after the date of this •Ll n SWAIM’S PANACEA. T HIS medicine is ollcrcdas a remedy for Scrofula, Kiny’i Evil, Ulcerated Sore Throat, long st»i ding Hhcomatle A fict ions, Cutaneous I)nt««es, While Swell.ny sod Diseases of the I) mes, ai d all cases get erslly of sn ulcerous character, and Chronic d.imiei, arising in debilitated const, tut ion •, but more especially for Syphilis, oi affections i-Ling Iherefro n, Ulcers of the Lsrynx, Nodes, he, and that dreadful dia ease occasioned by a long a> d eaceasii e use of Mercury, Ac. he.—It bar aao been found ireful in Daeaies of the Lieer. In a I disorders arising from an impure or contaminated state of the Blood, it will be found a powerful and an effectual remedy.- The discovery of this med cine baa been the effect of long and attentive study, and it it now made public from the moat decided con viction, founded on ami le experience, of its power in era In sting those diseases,after every other mdicint hus failed. It cannot, ho,sever, be supposed, that this oaxarsa will invariably cure—the must es- eenied medicines, employed by the Facul'y, will o/en/iif ,n the very diseases for which they arc considered specifics t but if the useoi >t be persevertd in, it will radicalli remove al. m at every cause|nf the disorders spec fi d. i'hnuaa .daare lingering under those com plaints, in some form, sil king to the g ave, without a remedy, whum.lliia medicine would certainly reitote to perfect health and vigour. Its safety and innocence have been fully tcs : ed, so that it may be administered to 'be ten- derest tnfa t- I'he most distinguished physi cians in the United States recommend it, and notice, application will be inode to the I ,dmit, that a more importsut discovery in me- Huhornble the Court of Ordinary of Liber-1 dical science has not been made; and to use ty Cpunty, for permission to sell apart of I the language of one of the most em.nent pn the re si estate of John Stacy, deceased, for I lessors of the sge, ir is u Humph in the healing the benefit of the heirs nod creditors of said I art. To the present and ruing gen. a' u,... deceased. JOHN W. STACY, | the benr.fi; mus' prove incalculable, n 't only Oommiir.ic’.t'ons. post paid, and orders from any part of the world, will recrive immediate attention. Op- Printed directions accompany the Me dicine. WM. SWAIH, No. 13, South Ninth St-eet, opposite the University ef l’enna< Ivsnia. Philadelphia, Febnary, 1825. The subscribers liave just received a fresh supply of tho above VALUABLE M EM IN E, and have made such errungumoiite with the inventor,Mr. Win. Swaim, as will enable them to olfer to the public a pure unit unadulterated article. Druggists and others who purchase to sell again, con have it at the original price established by the proprietor, LAY ft, HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists,Shed's Buildings. A Treatise on Swain's Panacea, with Cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. June 28 dec 18 Administrator. 21 Remedy fur the Piles, T HE Medicine now offered to the public is one which has been fully eubjected to the infallible test of experience ; and in every instance where it has been fairly tri ed, it has been attended with tho most com plete success. In some of the cases, tile patients had been labouring under the dis ease for years, end during that period, had jy saving msny many valuable live, h 1 m parting Urcngth and auiindneas to d-hilihud an-' emup-ed cnna'itutinns,— thereby p ss.rv ing their offspring from hereditary dt,oases • These facts, log.'; nr with .lit nurne ous curea 'Ti.de, for r irrcsdblt proof di the h ,;h visit »l th'i rem' dv. No one, however, ia d i d to take it, without firs' fully convincing him- self of the truth of wha'. is here stated, and the rectitude of the P, ■ p.ietor’. intentions. The cures perform-, d in this citv alone, e- txblish ill superior virtue on a ha,is mo sniO to be affected by the malign.t) of the envious. I .a worthy of remark, th.t he greater part ol the patients who have been pe-manentl) cuied, had, p.evious to the tarnpretor’s un received the best medical advice, and had ...... even undergone a painful surgical opera-1 deria ring them, received the ,b est a.sistan'e tion, without permanent advantage. It is I and several were abandoned by tier Phys not (like those uaually advertised) offered I cians, as h,-mg beyond the reach ,f uimi" as a certain cure for a long catalogue of I still h'vchis ihe f.ct and so eec-aod’nnry diseases, but those afflicted with this com- 1 ” “ plaint, for which alone it is recommended, may rely with confidence upon obtaining relief, even in its worst forms, in a short time ; and themselves are the best judges of tho importance of such a remedy. Price 50 cents per box, with directions signed by the proprietor. Prcpnred and sold nt JAMES A. AUSTIN’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273, North Third-St. above Callowhill, Phibidel’a. Tho proprietor lias appointed LAY ft HENDRICKSON, corner of Congress and Whittaker-Streets, Shad’s Buildings, sole agents for the sale of this medicine, in Sa vannah, Geo. ICP The Darien Gazette, the Washing ton News, Georgia Journal, and Macon Messenger, will please give the above three ^'..‘ndThcre'^“Tpinhiic vimri 1 insort ion and forward their accounts to 11 - May 10 L. & H. JUST RECEIVED, HH03. Prime retailing Molasses w r. many of .'tcC’ses. that an ex: b uou w a* made of Ji m ».. the Unive sl'.y \f /**»« yvm ii. t y tne P ofessor of Swgev bee a t awd td uudienc. >f uile.it who p onounceiL Jum •wonderi ,n the healing art. it . as peon inti* - lit-/ me Fuia.i-jiphia Alms H i s- h d P itaa-lvaniM a* d New-York Hospital, ur. such were its surprising effects—its sneers- af er )•! other m^iiicineR Up*1 failed, that tiip burgeon of »bi Penns) ivani*|Hi-piUi, Dr.Wn P ce, Wd* ih.i c*.i to abandon his highly r.-8p’.‘cUbie « flic , fr om the laudable de*igii of beneftttmg js fallow creatu-es, bv carry mg the Panacea to England ; where it ban al ready supers-;.U-d the use of the geuu.m Preach Hob of Lafuctcur ia a number of in «t ners, ti di eases for which that s intendt*, and its Virtues arc publicly acknowledge b f the most eminent sure-eons tlir: e. 'I i ali complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy p-v f t cituBes a developement of Scrofula i the < biid, th • is t!ie only remedy upon which a sing e hope of accovery can be reasonably founded; there has been no instance of its failure, where properly used It impa-ts vj gour to the wh W» system while the cure is going on—an -petition to long Poked for in vain by the metUctil -wo ld\ at iiie aarne t me tne patient is euab.ed to take nounsliiii^ food which under the common modes of practic , is usua>iy withheld from the sufferer, lu ma ny instances where the horrible ravages of ui~ ceraiion had laid bat e iigament and bone, and where, to all appearance, no human meaus bu amputation could have saved life : in rases eitieme even as here described, have pa. 30 Hiids. Prime N. Orleans ( 15 Hilda. Prim*- St. Croix { au £ ars 50 Bags Prime Green Coffee 50 B uies Negro Pipes SadSari 2 Pipes Holland Gin 20 Kegs Goshen Butter 100 Bsrrels Northern Gin « ....o „„. c 0 Puncheons supr old Jamaica Kura I tients been snatched from the graze and re- 15 Boxes White Havana Sugar 1 stored to good health, and the devouring dis- 8 Casks Superior Port Wine I ease ct*mpt<vely clicked The ditcove y of AND in stoke, la remedy like th.t now offe-ed for tale, hat 3000 Bushels Liverpool Salt I been a detiderainmf om Univimm. menial, 20 Tons English Custings I The Prop.actor does no. ^upj.-jie 1 is bare 10 llhtls unJ) Philadelphia Rye a«ertion will convince : ne wi;l tnemfore give 50 Barrels (Whiskey Ireferene*-. to such as ha\e been cured, and * -- 1 those u. d rh.scare among whom are many highly re. pi c acie c.t;z .s, that sbull satisf) the mest it cr'dul us of >t* superior efBcacy n the disorde's for which ir is here recommen *< Every member of hoc e'.y sl»..uici aid in diflu mg ini >rmA<i<«n f this discovery—hum :?i iiy alone makes it a du y Vjevtifi.caU» “I have within ibe i .si two years had an op porlunily oi weeing s ve- mi cases of very u.ve 20 Do auperior old MaiTeira I ulcers ' wh ‘ ch l ' av;n ? P rev . iou8l > rc8i » l Winn | ^d the regu.ar modes ot t» eatmeat, wei. ” 1 healed by the use of Mr. .Swpirn’s Panacea siid 1 do believe, from what i have 10 Hogsheads N. England Rum 2 Pipes Superior Cognac Brandy 10 Bags Black Pepper 2 Half Pipes Sunr Madeira Wine 40 Barrels Loaf Sugar 1000 Baskets Table Salt 0 Pair Smiths’Bellows 50 Reams Wrapping Paper 20 Demijohns old Cognac Brandy 20 Do superior Holland Gin POL \ DKLPH19, THE INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain F.ast India Curtfor the Rheu matism, King's Evil, SfC. Extract of«. feVer from the Rev. James E lish, d*ted at Bengal, to Dr. F Bedwe London D»4n fin : 4 GRF/E\rtf Y to y up reques*, I hove with diffi ultv procured and now H ; nd you hv the ship Jhs m. Capt R« binson, » few pourd »f the Pol d dnh.s, o* what generally goe. by the name f I -lia Ext'ucJ, a Med't i'-e un versnlly esteem 4 m^ng the people oflrrliao »s • retain cure for the HhrumHtrsm. Was l to inform you of the number of peoph* wh are diilv relieved and cured by this valu hie I-dcine. it wou d r equ re more piper tha< I m 8'i-eto purcha e >t d more time tlwi. 1 nm Ab'e to be-*tow. I deed, th** r.ff c* oft u* ‘Jedicm-is s> imm d te ; tb^t io Rheumatism v*'u would suppose it ar’ed ; 8 * chn ;n ingiv ’ng relief vnd ”*T> ving *h pkinf'd disease- I i the King's Evil it h is !» cr» u?*:d wiih grea uiccr.Sfi, and “hi* u Mercury has hi en givfi or used to esc s*, th'a Men r i»;e bus proved a oerfeet cure. Toe great diftrulty, however, 4 procuring tfc** Extract, will for many ytars o come, prevent its general circulation, it be- ng obtai* e l from a Shrub growing on tin mountains >f Thibet, in the B *rm"n Krop're f India,and held so sacred uy ih*r ra'ivis *hut to part with it is I ke parting wi h J, .ti x'ntence.’* T.eHer to D**. Bodwell, dsied J in. 7, 8 3. Dear Djctor— I hive * een v *. 'e t > all'vict-r* i»h e R •■ u'lMtic C'-mpl»i'* f r mwv vea s ,• •vei nu. fiogorj were so contractid tii*t 1 u d neiihe* d’*ess or und- §s r.yaetf, o■ ,< vt- the least assistance to m* L ni'y—I uave i*W >n!y one ox of the I* du Evriu't, a r d I am perfectly restored. Yi>u‘*s truly, R. ft f.S ’ON Philadrlohia Letter from Tobins Jennings, otewa d ut S’ Thomas*Hosptal f/ondon. F b 1. 18.3 Rear Sir - I thinV it mj d t'y t info* r v u, hxi after trying every thing tint c,*uld b pointed out by the most rcspe*.talve physi cians and surgeonn for the relief of my sun, •vithout ar’V success, who you know, *’as fo nanv years been laboring undet severe Rheu* natigm, I w-as induced f o trv the Polpdelphis, vitha g immering iop**, that it might g.v»* him some relief from the excessive jruo he endured, which render*?d hi n a u-*elesi mem ber of society, and a burthen to hi nself. I *> *ny utter astonishment toe relief was ius f au ancons, nd by perseverirg in the use of die Extra* t, his joints have rcturneil to their pro- •er ola e«, and he is in per ect health. Up vards ■ f sixty respec'able nsroons have c». ed to sije my son, as all who knew hi though I nki rhfft h «.,.»•' < *»ov” FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON. Druggist, where additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine muy be seen. May 20 20 Dozen Bottles Sweet Oil, &c. For r.ale h v P. M’DERMOTT. June 14 70 Selling Off UNTIER COST!! T HE Subwribnr intending to discontinue ’ lie P’.int Oil,und O'ass Business, offers his Htnea of that description at the most reduced prices and in commodating Inrins. 1’. E. RRASSINNE, Opp'jeite the Exchange. The folio xing is a List of the principal Articles .— While Lead dry and in oil Chrome Yellow Ivory Black Yellow Ochre, dry and in ojl Verdigris, do do Blue Paint, do do Black Paint Red Lcud Spanish Brown, dry and in oil Orange Orpiment Sinn Its of various colors Frankfort Black Mineral Green French do Terra di Sienna Lytiiarge Turkey Umber " Slone Ochre Patent Green King’s Yellow Blue Black Whiting Spirits Turpentine Linseed Oil Assorted Sash Brushes Graining do do Algo, Window Glass* 10 f> v 12 10 by 15 8 by 10 12 by 18 12 by 14 11 by 16 Bnstou Crown Glass, 10 by 12 Jiune 20 75 seen, that it will prove an important, remedy in scro Julous, venereal and mercurial discuses. •M CUAJPMiN, M. P, Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physc, in the University oi Penn sv'v-init £f.; fc. *•Philadelphia, February 16, 18 I .ave employed >in i*. . .ecu of Ur.Swaim ri numerous instances, within the last thre yearSjSnd have always found it extreme!) Ificacious, especiaiiv in sec-ondary sypliili. nd mercifial discuses. I have no hesitatio pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value, «W. GIBSON. II D. Profeasor of Surgery in the Uni*ty ot Penr, Su geon and Clinical Lecturer to the AI»'J Hot!*,/-1 firmity, Ire* “ February 17, '-823/* •*' l have . epci e tly used 9waim’s, Panscoa, both in ’.he Hospital and in private practice, t-.d have found it to be a valuable medicine in ch ouio, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cir.aneous affections. “VALENTINE MOT l, M- D. Profess jr of Su gery in the University of New York, Surge m of the New-York H'Wiitai, *’ c, “JVWv Yo-k \ si mo 5th, 1824 ” CaatioutA TuxcYiaseTa. 1 he great ucniand and ivondeiful succeau of thia medicine, h ive induced a number ol peraonstu imitate it in varioua ways—Som, ire selling Sarsaparilla and other syrup,, im- puling them on th' ignoraut f ir the Panacea ; others are mixing the genuine medicine with tnolaises, he,, making three boltlei out of one, tliui i etailing a . me of its virtues. Th ie im- i'ltiona snd ,nd'sd"lteratoini l.avein many in- Unca, prop-acted the luff.-ringa of paiienta in caaea where the genuine medicine woulc have proved instantly effiese ou i. 1 therefore d .em i' a duty I owe th.- the public, to ac quaint them, that it is impossible, from ihc very nature of in constituent!, to be discover* ed by cln mical analyst- ; and consequent! , hi' all other n inures ren csented to be mine and aold as such, are frsud Pent and base im- pusitiona, calculated to utce.ve the ignoraut uid unwary,—The genuine medicine haa mv 'gesture of a label representing Hercules and i/yi Hydra, and name on the Mai. lie >igia—i amdeu Count' TO .ILL tVHO M IT MAY CO.YCb.tl \ is.ilciko ier Atkinson, Ad .in- istrator on the E«tiite i f John Atkin- 'ot», iccessed, tuplien tu the Cuurt o; O din .;rv of said County, for lott**m dism ss.#^ « i « i l estate : Tl-**s; are, tber* f ne. to c te d d.monish all ai d -i iiguUr, the heirs nd c e«j ora of siid dtct«‘ed, to fi e 'her iJ j\:et i. id any ihey hs.vej m try ffion o. b f ; • • be fir t Monday in Januuiy uext, or letter l i>f ir nted to the applicant. Witness Hie Hon William Gibso r i one of 'ii. Ji.siir.is of 9aid Uouim, th » 25 h Jiijiv. 18.’5 J«JmiN BAILV.Y, c. c o. c. r Ji «30 82 L A Trea»\\r-s Be^artment, \ Mauch, 14, 1825 y flTIIKHEAS on the 3d of March, 1R?5, a ▼ T law was passed by the Congress of the Uivted 9tates, of whicli the 3d 4ih, and 5th sections are in the wo ds f iliowmg, viz • •* See. 3. And be it further enacted. That • subscription to the amount of twelve millons of dollm s, of the six p r cent, stock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and ihe same is hereby proposed j for which pur pose hook* shall he opened at the Treasury of the United 3t <te«, and at th* several loan ofH ces, on the first dsN of April nett, to continue open until the first day of October thereafter, for such par’s of the above mentioned de scription of stock as shall, on the day of sub scription, stand on the hooks of the Treasury, snd on those of the severs! loan offires, re speclively / which subscription shall be effect ed by • transfer to the United States, in the manner provided bvlaw for such trao-fcrs, of the credit or cred’ts standing on the said books, und by a surrender of the certificates of the stock so subscribed : PiovideJ, Tint all subscription by such transfer of stock shall be emsidet A as part of the said twelve mil lions of d dVs authorised to be borrowed by the first secti n f hinc*. ** Sec. 4. And be i' further enacted\ That for the whole or any p»rt of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, cred s shall he entered to :hc respectiv* subsc ibers, a ho shall be enti led to • cert ficate or certificates purporting that the Uivted Sts*es owe to the h .l ’er o* boldest thereof, his, her y or their assigns, t Sim to be expressed therein, equal to tb runount of tlie p-'mcipal stock thussu'wscribed, hearing an interest n-1 exceeding four and one half per centum p- r minum, payabli quarterly, from the thu’ty-fi st day of Dccem- her, one thousand e<gl»t hundred and twenty five; transferable in he same manner as i* provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to n dcmption at tht nleasure of the United States, ms frllows ; on* ha'f st any time..f'er the thirty-first day ol December one thousand eight liundred and twenty eight: snd the remainder at any tmv after the thirty-fi'gt day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twei.t.'-nint! -. Provided, Tout no reimbursement Rhal! b< made extent for tlie whole am. unt of such new certificate / nor until after at least tit months puulic notice of such intended reun- mirsement. And it shall he the duty of th». iecretary %»f the Treasury to cause to be tra»is ferred to the respective vibac ibers the se”tr al sums by them subsc* bed bey und the smouu of the ccr ificstea of f>ur and one half pe v cent stock s&u * 1 *.*• th®m rrsp'ictively “ Sec. 5. And be it farther enacted, Tha* U« same f.'nds vkhieii have lieretoioie been and now uve pledged by law for the payment of hr ;*u r»-st, and for th.; redemption at • eimbiwment *if the stock which may be re le. m d»r reiG»':.uned by virtu-- ol the pro visions o< this act, shall remain pledged in lik- na- r.er for he pavment of the irtereat accru g on the siock created by reason of su • -ub^C’ ip ion, and fur the redemption or reim u» sen.cot of the princip »1 ot the same. Ai d h s'im! jetheduL of the commissioners of the i ikmg fund t » c^use to be appliea and paid •>ui of »!>e r-aid fan'*, yearly and ccy year, such siim-and sums as uuy be annually requir ed to discharge the inteiest accruing on «he siocii winch muy be created bv vinue of th: not The said cumintssionc-rs ar»*, also, here by authorized lo up-jiy, f«m t me to tim such sum and sums out of the s»id fund, i the** m.iy think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con funnily with the provisions of this act, tin principal of the s. id stock : and such part oi the annual sum often millions of dollars, veal- od by law’ in the a«id commissioners, as m-n he necc:iary and r* quired for th above pur poses, shail be and continue ;*.;>propriateu t;. the payment of interest and redemption oi ih«* uuhlie debt, until the wh^le of t ie stock which may be created under the provisions ol ih'8 act, shall have been redeemed or reim bursed. 1 * Now, then fore, notice is hereby given, th* t oks will He open, d *»t tne rreasury • f thi Unit-d States, and *t die several ioao i-tKces. m the first day ‘»f April n- xt, an-J cur.unue pen until tlie fi^st da * of October, fhereaf >r. for receiving subscriptions in conformity "*iih he prov sums i.fihe said law. The suuscriptiona mav he made by the pro p-it-tors cf the stock, ei’hpr in person or*by • leir attorneys duly suthoi-zrito subscrib- und transfer it to the United State?. f; h uM subscriptions of said stuck he mude to sn amuunV exceeding twi.’.e millions ol ll ;rs, a distnbution - f »he said sum of twelv# -iiial.or.fl of dbila-'S will be made amorg ht s-'bscribars, in pr-jpnrtiou to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, A* ting Sec re i:\ry of the tVeasurv* Witch 6- ’O i) r» VALUABLR MEDICINE. ueory a— amden rouiity TO ALL WHO >1II' MAY COX EuX HE n EA8 Lou s I) tfjur. Atlmiui t j Y v of the Estate of bu-nle Pehetier, d. * tpplies to *hv Court of Ordii.a’y of suid cum , for !at'era dism s-o y on said estute:- • hese are, therefore, to cue sn<i admou sh a ffnd singular, tile heirs and credito s of d deceased to file th -ir nt jec ions (if any .liVe) in n»y un or before the firs’ Mo.. ay in January next, or letters will be grante. ■ t e ifplirart. P—55^ Witness the Hon. William Gibso * | L t.,1 one of the Justicvs * f said Cou 1— J this 25*h lu. e, 18 5. JO IN BAILY, c. c.o, c. c. Jiii’.t* 30 h'<! Notice. S' ,! th un ’ IME MONTHS »ft**r date, applicstion do msiit* to the Inferior -Joint of ountv, sitting fur ordinary purpo es,fur leave ‘o sell all :he re»l estate if the Ve Thomas SnvHgi, of B ysn County, viz: Point Plantitfon, co isistingof two hundred • ltd eighty acre* R oe Land, »•' the O eerhce < v>;r, four miles I’t’f-w the F-.*ry, idj nmg e plantation •» Joseph 'rsbam ai d Sle hen El i.tt Also, t'»*o hundred and fifi cres, more or less, • f Pine Land, appertain mg'thereto. A so m Tract of f.a -d call-. m nn, o i ing fif y »cre', un Medway Riv r, ulj'i-.nirg the In;- • of J J MmxwcI). iv. \RY:3AV GE< Adm’rx. Tu e 5 71 YOTTK&*A Vegetable Catholicon. 4'piiE wuhscrib* r respect ally solicits the at ii tention of every friend of suffering hu inanity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the system the very seeds of disease, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of Me to a free and healthy exercise of th ;ir functions, hns exci ted the ast-mishment, snd completely silen ced the objections of the most im r* dulous — Facts are the best arguments. In order to put the virtues of the Catholicon to as severe a ■emtiny as possible, it was offered by tdver- t sement, togeiber with the «ttend»Rce of a physician, gratuitously to any s-fwn who would apply fur >t, an 1 whose cause might sccrtit’ come within he range of its healing jiaweV—ntimhers of severe esses of long sift a- ng,ftt.d some of them seemingly de p r>‘e ones, pre muted themselves, ail of-which have bien cured, or so much relieved as to warrant the avtettion that a little nerscveiauce will do sn. In fact, such is the confidence of’he physi cia**. under whore care these patients were tlaced, in this remedy, a cor fide cc resu.t- ng from die irredstible conviction that hus een forced upon his mind by ocular demon- ration, and a personal trial of it on h’msel* list he pr. mits me to *leclsre it as h s d ».ci- d opinion., th. t he Ca'holicim is not only u p-.-ifrctly safe and innocent, but a must pow erful and invaluable remedy id ceitam dis ast.8 and states of the ssslem, such as the foL owin g Debility resulting from intemperance and 8‘jipation; Old and inv^ terat* U!c**rs . Pains tti« bon s attended with swellings of th ins; Indigestioni Biotdies on the fuci 1 tr.p «o, Ike. i All complains of the Liver; eltcr.- Yaws ; Syphilis .• Cutaneous disea^c.s nncul y i Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints. The Catholicon (which the proprieter .«(•! emuly pledges h s word consis.s exclusive'.;, of vegetable ma te') with (he exception of - J ght d' termi mtion to the bowels^ which i preserves in a soluble state, a ts insensibly, i- pl lassm to the taste, and requires n psrticu .ar regimen, (abstinence from spirt nous Ii quoi*s always excepted,) or confinement. A‘ % guttle, safe and agreeab e cathartic m -d cme, improving the appetite and reilorii-.g ih( general tone >f the system, it is c jnfidi.nt’.y ecommendcd to iadies in a delicate situa- oii, W W. POTTER, 66 Chesnut-street. Philadelphia, Muy 31,1824. At the request of Mr. W. W Potter, I hm stely exhibited, in several instances, a medi cated sirup, called Power’s Vegetable Catho icon, with the roost decided advantage. 1 as, ss • et, nev**r failed effecting a cure in very caie in which I have thought proper t mploj iu H. M’MURi IUE, M D Phi culephiu, July 28th, 18?4. Mr. W IV. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would give • concise stRtr-.mcnl of my guff r- ngs, from*the nopeless commencement tr lie present propitious stmre of my diseMse.* About five years ago, on # -y passage from tordeuux, during the momu of January, from mp“i'.dent exposure on deck, I was seize with a violent fever. VUving no medical at en-lantaon hoard, I was compelled to bear t, as I m g!‘t for two weeks, when on my ar- ival st Charleston, 9. 0- it was tented »£ dyphus. The sk ll of my Physician subJii. d ,he fever, but Pi «uix-iike, the terminatkr »f this gave nso to a dUrase cq tally dist.ts^ jg, snd which, till now, I had thought incur- ble. Various abscesses made their unwel- "ome appearance, particularly on the joints, which were »we lcd to aa enormous size.— 1'hese gtadtially subsided into hard tumors, ne ol which on my left knee affected the joue—an incision was now made anu a large evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bor.x took place. In addition to thir, I suffered ih< most excruciating pain * in my joints that ma: iver experienced. Every thing that was dministered either gave me no relief r ser ved to aggravate the disease, the seventy of wliich increased with every succeeding year Such was iny painful si uution that I ie pr.ire >i ever being restored to my heal h ; 1 had iot only tried the ; e/ulfti* means of relief, hut used, though in v«»n, every poputar rem edy 1 could hea r of- It was in this *» ful ano lespond«ng conditio.i,that I waspcrsut.de i to .orr.mence a course of your Vegetable ^I’h I con, and the banpv re mit is, “f om the tus of the two bottle s. my whole sys'em hat under gone a eumplet • revo ution. mu pains huve fo s o he-, met* thedischurge Iroin my miee l oegMD o diimniuh, and st.-o.i ceased altogether, di ulcer from -a hence it proceeded being cum pletely healed. The tumois, for the removal >f which I have tried in vain more rempdi t’ an 1 can itame, are rapidly decreasing ; m) ppc-tite, which was gone, has returned—I an m fact, near.) well, and feel confuL ut tt.vt s few botiies more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will mvke me periectly so. Your obhg. d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Georgia—Chatham County In the Oi'ii. t ol Onlinary, W - Th m, 18*5 O N the pe'itinn uf Henry Cliatnpion, ailmin istratnr nf John Street, '. c ..-tu!. prnyit.|t an order Xisi o be mad-. absAu'e on his coi.v plying witn ,he law, lor hs .'aL- of a Lot n. Ground, number four. [4] ecosd Tythinr Reynold! Ward—Ala", n n ,f a Lot, numhi sii. Tower Tylhing, lin ker W ,-d belnR th real estate of the Iriu u~c. (or the bniefit ol tlieheiraand creditor. :—It is ordered, that i notice be puhl ahcd nine tnoiuhs, in one ■ 'he Public Gaxeita of the City of Savannali requiring ail peraoni interelted, to show cau-.■ f any they hive, why the player of the peti tioner ihould not be granted. s u. bond, c c. o. May 14 445 M) i iv. E. N INE months hfv«i• dhl , application wdl ht made lo the K: n. the Judges of thr C<» d Ordinary -f Olndiuin county, fur leave :o'» ; all the real estatv of the late William Uraig iuooased, for (he benefit of the heirs and creii t jrs of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor. <«» 71 \ dice. % LL persrni having demands against the t estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late of -.lie city of Waahingmn, deceased, are rc qnired to hand them in, letrnlly attested, within the time prescribed by law s and those indebted to said e-tate, are required to tn. l immediate payment, to JAME3 HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 42pa Georgia—Chatham County. In iheUuuriof Ordinary—May Term. .8j: O N the petition of Rob. it H.iy, Eie ui of John Wicker!^ de.i, ptiyii ganorder JW«i to be made abaolute, on hia complying wdii the law, to sell Two Tract! of I .and in Laurens County, being the real est <te of the .aid deceaied, for tlie benefit of the heir, and creditors: It ia ordered, that a notice he uihlished, nine months, in one uf the G ,* zettes of the city of Savannah, requiring a I persona interelted, to ahnweauae, if any the- can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. S. 11. BOND, c. e. o. May ?« 57 Georgia— Camden County. 10 ALL WHOtl I <• M »T CONCERN. ;\J EHE b S J. B.chlot* fun. admini.tra'or ’’v O'- he es'atva nf David Tucker and llav.d I’ redic, applies to the Court of Ordinary . f • ■ d 'ounty, for Letter* diamiiaary on the s'a es of said deceased persona: These are, ihrrefire, to cite and admonish the heirs and creditors of laid deceased persons, to fi e ilieiroi jtetiona (il any they have) in my of fice, on or before the first Monday in January next, or letters will be granted to the appl! cant. i;~—-q Witness the Hon. William Gibson, I'LS | one ot the Justices of said Court If - 1 tbi»25'b June, t8’5. JOHN dAILLY, c. c o.c.c. June 39 8) -ould wish to be. With my tba -hliged humble rervant, (So amvn„, G-’Olict. ’ City f Phi’mi- phiu, ss. v. Gsii-jc ICt in,of the District „f cJ «arV, personally appeared, snd, hein. d iworn, d th declare and sav tu.,t the*.? 11 ’ natement i« ill all reapects correct .nd . 1,8 ,id that the .IgorurTto it u!?'^Cl aiming of tbii deponent ™ 8 - Philadelpliia, M^y^S, lL™ 8 ' * lderm,n ' TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS The Vegetable Catholicon ia .,ec u l; ir i„ adapted to those liaeasca which are nr , among -.he colonmd popul„t „n or the’a., Is In that disease which is oil, a - , v , sure remedy i a single trirj of it, will einyii,*! planter! of iu superior efficacy to say ret ie Jyof a similar natd-e n [he United Sutla- NOTICE. I1ie advantage! ot this medicine are nut confining the patient unnecei-arily to the house, or keeping him from his business,.! With une solitary exception, ih.it 0 f uus liquors, il ,hcs ml lay un, r.„ri c ii m , uf,t\ his npbituc It is sn ger.tie .n ,t s one'.'oo i hut ibe p- iieut finds himself geuina % C ii 1 cannot tell how- As it is not ihe wish oi th* projfrietor to take any thing ior wb.ch !e fiannot give • consideration equal in va!ui» pprsnns at a distance who may h sh to Vr uis medicine, hut who are nut cc,u' n if J be applicable to their complaint, i-.d to describe (heir c^se and aympo*N n i letter, n >st-paid, ard diieci»d Co IninHii# ettet will be immediately placed in W„.i fully comp'.fent to de'.ida the queitwo.- Shu dd ihe remedy not seem *o suit the dis- use, they wdl be frankly told s >. CAUTI N- To prevent d sappoiutm-’ot it is we!| to ?tate lliut it U'ivs in ordina y c u ses t.cn 3 5 -oltles lo effect a cure so that pe,s>. s «| i0 are labouring under any serous infirmity, must make up their mind to persuveie tu il,a{ ex«<.nt ut least—if they do no*, the) ud^ht ai well s-ive them :u;ves th- trouble andexpin t f usi s.fihfl'ir qum-it’. All o r de s p.'tt p ud and enclosing the m.nty, nmediatcdv attfiidcd t , u -d -.1 ie med .me ;>*cke.l a id delivered with directions tor m,?, to any place in rhe city, and fonvwded a d.* rented. N. U. To prevent the p ssibdity of 1! im- •silion, it vi i l b sol;, in the ci y of PI i *».]«»• pliiu, ui fnc office, in Fifth near K;tct- W «r. tt, oral the dwelling of the propn tor, N,. 66 ';besnut street, only, an I nbi j*d by 1..8 au- hotized agents. W W POT1 K.<, 66 Chesnut Street, Phihule pfi x I have appointed GEORGE RYE .SON, •')mgi»i.t ol Shvaiiuidi, m, ao.c ngcut. Drug* ists wai ting the above valuable med-on.e, di be supplied h\ him tor Cuuh, »t tin- «;.mc r»t', rm if ordeica di:ect from n.e—v z ^. 0 per d zen, nr three dollar* t u ngic bo*lie. W. W. POi : Eii, Fhilmk-'.plutt. Any person on application to tilt subsc ii r wdl be furnibhed with ccitilicuUs oj .h<- Hi. c-icy ot ihe cboMe medicine, sufficient r» < Vince the mind of the most sceptical, tdihuiif>h too numerous und hngdiy for newspupur a* ierticn. GEO. RYERSON, Dim* gist. Corner oi Bay and Whittaker Street!, dec 13 Philadelphia, July r fl, 18'.’4. My confidence in the vcgetihle catholicon is undiminish >d, and as frush in tanecs of its powers ar^ daily occurrii g, in my own pnq- .ice I l ave no hesitation in recoin.*, nditig it i the pet uhar diseases to which it is appiica’ bio, as superior to aov remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’ttUR i R1E. M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sir—In conteq'icnce of imprudent expos .ire four -ears ago I had the misfortune ' j br com? : ffl ctcd with a disease, the painful rc sui a of which induced me r<* upply in sue jos'.’on to several respectubie physicians of !iis city, from whom, heweter, I icctive either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ccived another complaint quite as distiessing s the former. My whole system became fected. I could get no rest at night on ac _ j t of the violent pain that I felt in every part uf my body * the w eakness and emacis tion cf which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon*four bottles of which, Las completely restored me, I havi now no pain; my appetite is good; and my strength restored With many thanks for the rcliei your medicine has given me, 1 am your obliged fricud, &c. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824. JOHN B1NNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,18°4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, hearty mat F r nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravsgt a threat ened, 'f not soon stopped, to put a period i« my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my comnlaint at last got to such a height that I could not swallow without great pain aud difficulty* Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottlea of the Catholicon which I have taken have com a pleteiy cured <qc» and 1 am now it well a* I 1 IN EQUITY. Between IV. Davies. Administrator, Compuin- ant and John (/Urnocluin, Adnunittnu dt bonis no , wuh the will anw.xed of Ueot \t Richardson und others, Dejtndunli —In equity, Chatham Supe ior Court Chance'y, iCih August, .824 T gppc a.jiig that John Murray CK'nocWi, . one. oi ihe defendants in the mid bi'l A ccmphint named, resides without the state d Georgia, in that part if the United KuipdotM Great Britain and Ireland, culled Scotim'd : It i»oide*ud th t the said John Murray Cur- nochan, do i-ppear and answer to the com* pumunt's suid nil, within nine months from ihe date of this order, otherwise that the said btllj ss to him, be taken pro con I ess a .- ind i‘> is further ends rid, that « copy «»t th.i order be publish* d once ft week, in cue of he public G.zeitcg ot this stale, until the tx« piTHiiun ul the time within which the said tie* admit is required to appear and auuw^r.l ifort ssid. Vi uc eopy from the M 5, u'.e*. 'h- ‘2i9t <l«y August, 18^4. A. B.F SIN T , Clcik. aug is’ :*4 -i fi t Camden County. W l Georgia TO ALL TO WHOM I ’ KAY CONi K 'N. HERE AS Sarah Brown Junior, widow, . mlses to he Cour* of Ordinary of utl bounty, for Letters of Adir.i-iistrat'.ou on tiie state of John Brown, late ot sa.d county, dt* ceased,ar next of km: These a»*e, th'-refor*-, ‘o cite and ai m >uish, ull und singular, * 1 e kindred snd creditors of said leccuaud, t«j n»e ttieir ol j rations, if any they have, in m. of fice, on or before the fir. ; t —oi d .y in Jtn.e text, therwise Letters will be granted tin plica i it. WitneS the Honersble Brit'ftn It. Book- lev, one of the Jiistces of suid Court, thi - sixteentti day of April, t-igh'tia hundred a. d t' enty -five. [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 *4 Georgia—Camden County. iY THE w COURT OF ORDINARY FOB 8V1D COUN/Y. UEREAS lohn Cuevalicr, hus applied to ioid Court, f->r l.et* era Distr.is-.uit .m the estates of Samuel Ooz ma und Kvsn E. >a«ek, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kin dred snd creditors »>! the said d cease 1 P>- ,; -», t> fi e their objections, if any they h«n* in my uffi ie, on or before the first Monday iu Januliry next, or Letters will be granted die applicant. Wit> ess the Honorable Junes Scothonc of the Justices if sa.d Court, th.s * ** teei.th lay of April, e ghtecn huaurifl and twenty-five. [L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C, C. 0, C C. Arrl^t 24 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF OllOlNAllY tJ SAID TOUNlY. (IEHEA3 Lewi* Bichlott, appliei to «* Court of Ordiniry of ,a<d Couo'yi ly ’ otter. DUcniasory on tSe estate of Fr.iicA U .iolupe : 't hese ate, therefore, to cite •» arlmoni.'ii all ar.d lingular, the kindred *™ creditors of said deceased, to fi e their otjj- 5 ' lion*, if any they have, in my office, on or: be fore the fi st Monday in January neat, other- wise Letters Dummory will he granted tM HI Witne* the Honorahle Samuel Clark'i one of the Juiticea uf said Court, u"* aiiteenthday o," April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L. S.l JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C C April 21 HAY. -a BUNDLES PRIME HAY,I.ndtcJ JU trout llrig Pheasant, for sale by A|>rii 19 C. C. GRfSiYOLD,