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Sheriff’s Sale.
» N tbe fir it Saturday after the lint Tubs-
dav in August ncati will be laid at tbe
Market-House in the town -f St. Marys, be
tween the houra of ten and four o’clook ol
that day, t negro man nam e! John Smith,
levied on at the property of Jamea William-
ten, to anti .fy an exeoutinn on the foreoldaure
nf a mortgage, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall,
idmimattator of John Hamilton, deeeaacd.
U. H. HKHBAttU, A - . C. C.
at. Marys, J h May, 18.15.
June 8 »
Sheriff’s Stile.
O n the ftrat Saturday after the firat Tuesday
m Auguat next,will be aold at the Market
Houae in the town nf St. Mary'a between the
utual houra often and four ’clock a tract ot
land situate and lying in the county of Cam
den, Oil Bri wnlow’a Creek containing eigh
teen hundred and fifty acrea more or tear, le
tied on aa the property of Harman Courtei
dec. to aatiafy an execution in favor of Jamci
Vincent.
St. Marya, June 35,1H25.
M. H- HE3BARD, a c c.
June 30 82
Notice.
-MINE MONTHS after the date of this
jjr i
notice, application will he made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to sell apart of I ihe language of one of the moat eminent Pro-
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SWAIM’S PANACEA.
T HIS medicine is offered aa a remedy lor
Scrofula, King’s Evil, Ulcerated Sore
l’hroai, long standing Rheumatic Affec-
tiona, Cutaneoua Uiataaea, White Swelling
and Diaeaaea of the Bones, ard all caa. s
generally of an uloeroue character, and
Chronic diseases, arising In debilita'ed consti
tutional but more especially fur syphilis, o'
affectioni arising therefrom, Ulcers of the
Larynx, Noilea, tic , and that drsadful dta
ease occasioned by a long and excessive use
of Mercury, Ac. Ac.—It has a'ao been found
useful in Diseases of the Liver.
In at disorders arising flmm an impure or
contaminated state of the Blood, it will be
found a powerful and in effectual remedy.—
The discovery of this medicine baa been the
effect of long and attentive study, and it la
now made public from (lie moat decided con
viction, founded on ample experience, of its
power in eradicating thnte diaeaaea,after every
otter meiUcine hoe failed.
It cannot, however, be auppnaed, that this
I’axici* will Invariably cure—the moat es
teemed medicines, employed by the Faculty,
will often fail in the very diaeisea for which
they arecon9idfredapecific!i but if the uaeof
it be pereevered in, it will radically remove al.
meat every eauaefof the disorders specified.
Thousands are lingering under those com
plaint!, in some form, sinking to the grave,
without a remedy, whom thin medicine would
certainly restore to perfect heehh and vigour.
Its safety and innocence have been fully tea’ -
ed, so that it may be administered to the ten-
dereat infant- The moat distinguishe d phyai-
cians in the United 9tates recommend it, and
.dtnit, that a more importaut discovery in me
dical science has not been made; and to use
Communications, post paid, and orders from
any part of the wurtd, will receive immediate
attention!
Ip- Printed directions accompany the Me
dicine.
WM.3WAIU,
No. 13, South Ninth Street, apposite the
University of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, February, 1825.
The subscribers havejuet received a fresh
supply of the nbove VALUABLE MEDI
CINE, and have made such arrangements
with the inventor,Mr. Win. StvSint, ns will
unable them to offer to the public a pure
and unadulterated article. Druggiata and
others who purchase to sell again, can have
at the original price established by the
proprietur.
LAV & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings,
A Treatise on Bwalm's Panacea, with
caaus illustrating its success, will he loaned
to those interested, by applying as above,
June 38
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dec 18 21
Remedy for the Piles,
T HE Medicine now offered to the public
is one which has been fully subjected
to the infallible teat of experience; and in
every instance where it has been fairly tri-
ed, it has been attended with the most com
jdete success. In somo of the cases, the
patients had been labouring under the dis
ease for years, and during that period, had
received the best medical advice, and had
even undergone a painful surgical opera
tion, without permanent advantage. It is
not (like those usually advertised),offered
•s a certain cure for a long catalogue of
diseases, but those afflicted with this com
plaint, for which alone it is recommended,
may rely with confidence upon obtaining
relief, even in its worst forma, in a short
time; and themselves are the best judges
of the importance of such a remedy. Price
SO cents per box, with directions signed by
the proprietor. Prepared and sold at
JAMES A. AUSTIN’S
Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273, North
Third-St. above Callowhill, Philadel’a.
The proprietor has appointed LAV &
HENDRICKSON, corner of Congress and
Wliittaker-Streets, Shad’s Buildings, sole
agents for the sale of this medicine, in Sa
vannah, Geo,
ICF The Darien Gazette, the Washing
ton News. Georgia Journal, and Macon
Messenger, will please give the above three
insertion and forward their accounts to
May 10 L. & H.
JUST RECEIVED,
50
lessors of the age, it ie a triumph in the healing
art. To the preaent and rising generaiions,
the benefit mull prove incalculable, nil only
by saving many many valuable lives, but im
parting strength and soundness to dibilitacd
and corrupted constitutions,—thereby preserv
ing their offspring from hereditary tlioeaoee. -
These facts, together with the numerous cures
made, form irrettiblep-oof of the high value
ol this remedy. No one. however, is dvised
to take it, without first fully convincing him
self uf the truth of what ts here tlatcdr and
the rectitude of the Picpiietnr’a intentions.
The cure* performed id this city alone, es
Ublish its superior virtue on a basis t»o solid
to be affected by the malignity of the envious.
I. is worthy of remark, that the greater part
uf the patients who have been permanently
cured, had, previous to the ttropnctar’a un
dertaking them, received the nbtest a ,si itm- e
and several were abandoned by tt.eir Pnysi
cians, aa being beyond the reach of human
skill Suchitlhe f'Ct, and oo etc'mo-dinary
•were many of the c set. thut an exhib lion was
made of them in the Univeiel y 'f Pcimry'vun
ia, by the P. ofessor of Surger b jo-e a c- owl
ed audience of Siu'le'Ut. who p enounced them
wonder, in the healing art. It i,at been intro-
uce.l into the Philadelphia Aims Horae ai d
Pennsylvania and New-York Hospital, ann
such were its surprising effects—in nucc.csa
after al] other medicines had faded, that the
Surgeon of the Pennsylvania,Hopital, Dr.VVtr
P-ice, was induced to abandon his highly
respectable offic , from the laudable design
of benefiting Its fellow creatures, by carry
mg tbe Panacea to England,; where it has al
ready inperteded the use of the genuine
Preach Rob of Lafacieur in a number of in.
stances, <n diseases for which that is intended,
and ill virtues are publicly acknowledge by
some of the molt eminent surgeons there.
In all complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy
philit, and where the Syphilitic Virus of (r>e
parent causes a derelopement of Scrofula in
the child, tbit ia the only remedy upon which
a sing e hope of recovery can be reasonably
I founded i there has been no instance of its
HHD8. Prime retailing Molasses
30 Hilda. Prime N. Orleans I q„„„Ig-
15 Hhds. Prime St. Croix 8 1 v ,
60 Bags Prime Green Coffee
50 Boxes Negro Pipes
, 5°0HalfBffla nd i Superfine Flour
2 Pipes Holland Gin
20 Kegs Goshen Butter
100 Barrels Northern Gin
8 Puncheons suprold Jamaica Rum
15 Boxes White Havana Sugar
8 Casks Superior Port Wine
AND IN STORE,
3000 Bushels Liverpool Salt
20 Tons English Castings
10 Hhds and) Philadelphia Rye
50 Barrels j Whiskey
10 Hogsheads N. Englnnd Rum
2 Pipes Superior Cognac Brandy
10 Bags Black Pepper
2 HalfPipes Supr Madeira Wine
40 Barrels Loaf Sugar
1000 Baskets Table Salt
6 Pair Smiths’ Bellows
50 Reams Wrapping Paper
20 Demijohns old Cggnac Brsndy
20 Do superior Holland Gin
20 Do superior old Madeira
Wine
20 Dozen Bottles Sweet Oil, dec.
For sale by P. M'DERMOTT.
June 14 70
Selling Off
UNDER COST!!
T H0 Subscriber intending to discontinue
the Paint,Oil.and (Hast Business, offers
his Stock of that description at the most
reduced prices and accommodating terms.
P. E. BRASSINNE,
Opposite the Exchange.
The following it a Lint nf the principal
Articles
White Lead, dry tnd in oil
Chrome Yellow
Ivory Black
Yellow Ochre, dry and in ot)
Verdigris, do do
Blue Paint, do do
Black Paint
Red Lead
Spanish Brown, dry snd in oil
Orange Orpiinent
Smalts of various colora
Frankfort Black
Mineral Green
French do
Terra di Sienna
Lyt barge
Turkey Umber
Stone Ochre
. Patent Green
King’s Yullow
Blue Black
- Whiting
Spirits Turpentine
Linseed Oil
Assorted Bash Brushes
Graining do do
Also, Window Glass.;
10 by 12 HT by 15
8 by 10 12 by 18
12 by 14 11 by 1#
Boston Crown Glass, 10 by 13
June 20 75
Treasury Tkyartmertt,}
March, 14, 1825 5
IXTHERE AS on the 3d of March, IP 5 ..
TV law was passed by the Congress nf the
tin ted States,of which the 3d 4ih, and JUi
sections are in the words f illiitr.-ig, --z ,
“ See. 3. And be it further enucicd, That a
subscription 10 the sninunl of twelve millons
of dollars, of the six p-r cent, stock of the ...... . . ..
yes' eighteen hundred snd thirteen, be, snd I from the system the very seeds of disease,
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
totter.’*
Vegetable Catholicon.
^ HE subscribe r res.'-etfully solicits the si
tentinn of every Mend of suffering bn
msnity, to to the above new tnd invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
POLADKLPHIS,
THE INDIAN EXTRACT.
A certain East India Curefor the Rheu
matism, King's Evil, $c.
Extract of a letter from the Rev. James E
fob, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F* Bed we
London.
Dfaii Fin :
A GREEABLY to y^ur request, I have with
dilRcultv procured and now lend you by
the ship Jason. Capt Robinson. a few pounds
if the Pol d^lnhis, or what generally goes
by the name of Indio Extract, a Mcdiri tin-
versally esteemed invmg (he people of Indiao
ns a certain cure for the Rheumatism. Was
I to inform you of the number of people wh
are daily relieved and cured by this valu-ible
Mtd : ctne« it wou d require more paper than
I am able to purchase ai d more time thoi. 1
am sble to bestow. Indeed, tbe effect of this
Medicine is s - * imme diate, th tt in Rheumatism
vou would suppose it ac'ed us a cha- m in giv-
ng relief snd removing (hit painful diKer.se*
I:i the King's Evil it has been used with great
success, and whe^e Mercury has been given
or used to excess, (his lleduune has proved «
perfeet <*ire. The great difficulty, however,
ol procuring the Extract, w»li for many years
to come, prevent its general circulation, it be.
•ng obtained from a Shrub growing on the
mountains of Thibet, in the Br-.rmnn Empire
of India, tnd held so smred by ihe natives,
that to part with it it like parting with thcii
existence.”
Le f ter to Dr- B^dweff, dated Jan. 7, (8'3.
Dear Doctor—-l hsve been v olei-t’y affected
vith « R .< umalic complain* fr many yens #
even my fingers were so contracted that I
mn d neither dress or undress myself, or give
the least assistance to mv fa nily—I have used
only one box of the led a Fax’raet, and I am
perfectly restored. Your’s truly,
R. RALST ON,
Philadelphia
Letter from Tobins Jennings, Steww. d of St
Thomas* Hosptsl London, Feb t, 1823.
Dear Sir— I think it my duty to inform you,
that utter trying every thing that could be
pointed out by the most respectable physi
cians and surgeons for the relief of my son,
without any success, who you know, has for
msny years been laboring under severe Rheu-
matiim, I was induced to try the Poladelphis,
with a glimmering hope, that it might g ve
him some relief from the excessive pain he
endured, which rendered hi n a useless mem
ber of society, and a burthen to himself. To
my utter astonishment the relief was install
failure, where propeily used It impacts vi
gour to the wh de system while the cure is
going on—an operation so long looked for in
vain by the medical world at ilie sumo time
the patient is enabled to take nourishing food
which under the common modes of practice,
’• usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma
ny instances where the horrible ravages of ul<
Gyration had laid bare ligament and bone, and
where, to all appearance, no human means bui
amputation could have saved life : in cases
estteme even as here described, have pa
tients been snatched from the grave and tt<
stored to good health, and the devouring dis-
ase completely eradicated- The discovery of
a remedy like tins now offered for sale, has
been a desideratumfrom time immemorial,
The Proprietor does not i-uppuse hit bare
assertion will convince: he wi!l therefore give
references to such as have been cured, snd
those urd.Thiscsrc among whom are many
highly respFC'acle citizcs, that shall satisfy the
most incredulous of its superior efficacy in the
disorders for which it is here recommen Vd,
Every member of goc^eiy should sid in diffu
ing information of this discovery—human
ity alone makes it a du’y
Certi&ctttes.
"I have within tile lust two years had sn op
portunity of seeing saversl esses of very mve
terete ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes uf trei-tmeut, were
healed by the use nf Mr. Swsim’s Panacea
and I do believe, from., what 1 have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
fulous, venereal snd mercurial diseases.
”N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the institutes and practice
of Physic, in the University of Penn
sylvsnia Ue &-
" Philadelphia, February 16,1813.”
“Ibsve employed the Panacea uf Mr.Swajm
>n numerous instances, within the last three
years, and have always found it extremely
efficacious, especially in sec-ondary sypbilit
and mercurial diseases. I have nu hesitstio
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
value. «W. GIBSON. M. D.
Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty of Pern
Bu-geon and Clinical Lecturer to the
Alms House Infirmity, ihe*
•• February 17,1823.”
* 1 hsve repea edly used Swsim’s, Panacea,
bath in the Hospital tnd in private practice,
and have found it to be a valuable medicine in
eh- onic, syphilitic tnd scrofulous complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous affections.
"VALENTINE MOTT, M' D.
Profitsi >r of Su-gery in the University of
New York, Surgeon of the New-York
Hospital, f.c,
•VY.-w To k, lit mo 5/A 1824."
Caution to Purchasers.
The great demand and wonderful success
of this medicine, hive induced a number of
persons to imitate it in various weys—Some
ire selling Sarsaparilla and other syrups, im
posing them im the ignoraut for the Panacea i
others are mixing the genuine medicine with
molasses, he., making three bottles out of one,
thus retailing acme of its virtues. These im
itations and snd adulleratoins hsve in many in
tances. protracted tbe auff-riugs of patients
in eases where the genuine medicine would
hsve proved instantly efficacious. I therefore
l-ern ii a duty I owe the the public, to ac
quaint them, thst it is impossible, from the
very nature of its constituents, to be discover-
I'd by chemical analysis j and consequently,
1 list all other mixtures represented to be mine
and sold ss such, are fraudulent and base im-
positions, calculated to deceive the ignorant
and unwary—The genuine medicine has my
-ignntureof a label representing Hercules and
ihe Hydra, and name on the leal: J
ispeous. .nd by persevering in the use of (he
Extract, his joints have returned to their pro
per places, and he is in periect health. Up
wards nf sixty respectable persons have cal
led to see my ann, sa all who knew him thought
it impn—ihle that he o-»nl*l recover.
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON,
Druggist, where additional certificates of
the efficacy of the above medicine may be
seen.
May 20
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAt COJVCLJIA.
HEUEAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad oin
iatrator on the Estate «»f John Atkin*
-on, deceased, applies to the Court of O din
ary of said County, for letters cllsm’ssory on
v id estste : These are, there fore, to c te a<-d
dmonish all ard singular, the heirs wnd cred
itors of 8»id deceased, to fitp their obj^ionf.
(if any they have) in my«ifftae, on o. b fore
the fir.«t Hondsy in January next, or letter,
-vill he grunted to the applicant.
Witness the Hon William. Gibsont
one of the Justices of said Court,
this 25 h June, 1825.
JOciN BAILEY, c. c o. c. c-
June 30 82
the same is hereby proposed » for which pur
pose book* shall be opened at the Treasury of
the U’uit'i.d Stales, and at th< several loan off!
era, on the first day of April next, to continue
open until the first day of Comber thereafter,
for such parts of the above mentioned de
scription of stock aa shall, on the day of aub
•ciiption, stand on the books of the Treasury,
anl on those of, the aevend loan offices, re
spectively / which subscription shall be effect
ed by k transfer to the United States, in tlm
manner provided by law for such tmo-fers, ol
the crcuit or credits standing on the said
books, and by a surrender of. the certificates
of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That
all itibicriptioti by such transfer <>f stock shall
be considered as part of the said twelve mil
lions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by
the first aecti' n -f his act.
r* Sec. ♦. And be it further cnactedj That for
the whole or any p»rt of any sum which shall
be thus subscribed, credos shall he entered to
the respective subsc ibers, who shall be eriti
lied to a certificate or certificates purporting
that the United States owe to the huh'er or
holders thereof, his, her, or their ussignsi
sum to be expressed therein, equal to the
amount of the principal stork thui subscribed,
bearing an interest not exceeding four and
one half per centum p-r annum, payable
quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Decem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
fi?e i transferable in die same u turner as i?
provided by law for the transfer of the stock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at the
pleasure of the United States, hs follow*: one
half at any time after the thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight *. and the remainder at any time
after the thirty.fii st day of December, one
thousand eight hundred snd tweiityMilnc :
Provided, Thut no reimbursement shall hr
made except for the whole amount of sucl
new certificate; nor until after at le vat six
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement. And it shall be the duty of the
Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the saver
al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount
of the certificates of four ond one half per
cent, stock issued to them respectively
“ Sec. 5. \ lnd be it further enacted, Thai
lie same finds which have heretolore ben.
and now are pledged by law for the payment
of‘-he interest, and for the redemption and
reimbursement of the stock which may be re
deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro
visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like
manner fur the payment of the interest accru
ing on the stock created hv reason of suc.lt
iiubset ip’ion, and fur the redemption or reim
bursement of the principal of :lie ■« ine. Ar d
it shall be the duty of the con : mi.«sioners of ihe
sinking fund to cunse to be applied and paid,
out of the said fun % yearly and e^cy year,
such surer and sums as may be annually requir
ed to discharge the inte est accr uing cn the
stock which may be created by virtue of this
act Tbe said commissioners are, also, here
by authorized to apply, fu>m tune to tiim,
such sum and sums tiut of the said fund, as
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con'
fortuity with the provisions of this act, the
principal of the said stock : and auch part ot
the annual sum of ten millions of dollars, vest
ed by law in tbe suid commissioners, as nu.y
be necessary and required for the above pur
poses, shall be and continue appropriated to
the payment of interest and redemption oi
the public debt, until the whole of the stock
which may be created under the provisions of
this act, shall have been redeemed or rcim’
bursed.”
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
books will be opened at the Treasury cf the
United States, and at the several loan cfficct,
on the first day of Anri! next, and continue
open until the firat dr> of October, theroaf-
'er, for receiving subscriptions in conformity
with ihe prov siens of the said law.
The subscriptions may be made by the pro
L S
Georgia—Uamden County.
TO ALL WHOM FCMAY COJVCFJLV.
W HEREAS Louis D ifour, Admini:t«gu
of the Estate of Batile Pelletier, d-jc*
applies to the Court of Ordinary of said coun
•v, for letters diimitsoiy on said estate:—
t hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the heirs and creditors of sa d
deceased to file th. ir nfjec'innt (if any the;
mve) in my office, on or before the first Mou
iay in January next, or letters will be grante*
3 ti e rpplicant.
Witnea* the Hon. William Gibson
| L> >./1 one of the Justices of said Cou
- - * thii25<h lune, 18 5.
JO IN BAlLY,c.c.o. c. c.
June 30 82
Georgia—Chatham County,
In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1825
O N the petit-on of Henry Champion, admin
istratar nf John Street, deceased, praying
sn order JViii o be made absolute on his com
plying witn the law, tor ihe sale of a Lot oi
Ground, number four, [4] second Tythiny,
Reynolds Ward—Also, pnrtcf a Lot, numbei
six. Tower Tything, Decker Watd, being the
real estate of the t.id dee. lor the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors -.—It is ordered, thst a
notire be published nine months, in one of
the Public Gaietls of the City of Ssvtnnah,
requiring all persons interested, to show cause,
if any they hsve, why the prayer of the peti-
tioner should not be granted.
S. M. BOND, c e. o.
May 14 444
Georgia—Chatham County.
In the Court of Ordinaty—May Term, 1825.
O N the petition or Robert Hoy, Executor
of John Wsckerlv, den. prayirgen order
Mil to be made absolute, on his complying
with the law, to sell Two Tracts of I .and in
Laurens County, being tbe real estite of the
raid deceased, for the Benefit of the heirs and
creditors: It is ordered, thst a notice be
published, nine months, in one of the Ga
zettes of the city of Savannah, requiring all
persona interested, to show cause, if any they
can, why the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted. S, M. BOND. e. c. o.
May 26 57
and in restoring the deranged and morbid
condition nf the organs of life to a free and
healthy exercise ofthnr functions, hns exci
ted the astonishment, and completely siten
eed the objections nfthe most incred iloua —
Factt are the best argumentt. In order in put
the virtues of tne > iaihnlicnn to is severe »
scrutiny ts possible, it wax offered by»d»er-
t sement.together With tiie attendance oft
physician, gratuitoualy to-toy -»ftnn *ln
would apply for it, and whose cause migli
seem t- come within the range of its healing
power—numbers of severe cates nf long >tt d.
ing,andsemo ot them seemingly de-n-ri’c
ones, pre ented themselves, all of which have
been cured, or so much relieved aa to warrant
he assertion that a little D-racverance width,
sn In tact, such is the confidence uf the physi
clan under whose care these patients were
placed, in tills remedy, a confide ce resu t
ing from the irresistible ennvio-ion tint hss
been forced upon his irinJ by ocular demon-
stratum, aril t personal trial nf it on himaett
that he permits me In declare it as his d‘ci-
ded opinion, thnt : he U -.’111)lien is not only i-
perfectly s.fc and innocent, but a tn-jBt pow
erlul tnd invaluable remedy in certain dis
eases and states of the sja-em. such aa ihe fid
owing:—
Dehility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation-, OlJ mil inveterat Uic.-ra. Pains
in the bon- s attended wiilt swellings of th-
joins| Indigestion, Blotches on the face
pimple", (ce j Al! cnmplain's of the Liver
Vetter.- Yaws; Syphilis / Cutaneous disease!
generally i Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol
emnly pledges h s word consists exciusivei
f vegetable maite’-) with dte exception of
■light dotermi ittion to the bowels, which .
preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, i.
pleasant to the taste, and ri quires n i partial
tar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li
quota always excepted,) or confinement. A
a gentle, aa'e snd agiee»b'e cathartic tnid.
cine, improving the appetite and reatum-g t!i
general tone of the aystem, it is confident
recommended to iadies in a delicate situ*
lion, W W. port Ed,
66 Uhesout-strect
could wish to be. With my thanks.
.bliged humble servant, f/c. 1 '
Cily of Philadelphia, #f G,!0 MGE K * N 3.
George Kuie, of the District cf Smut,
vark, personally appealed, and. being L,
sworn, doth declare and say that the abaft
statement is in ell respects correct and
md that the aignature to it is i n the hwd!
writing of this deponent
J3H* BI'fNSMWermaf.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824- ‘ a& ‘
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Oatholicon it peculkrb
adapted to thoae dneaset which a^e previU, t
a-r.onifthe coloured pouulaton ofthe'souib.
Ia that disease which is called yaws it
sure remedy » a single trial of it, will convnee
planters of its superior eflicaev tnsny reme
dy of a simUar nature ia the United Stater
NOTICE.
The advantages oftbis medlein? are, not
confining the pauem unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his business—
•Vith one solitary exception, »lm of snirii^
ous liquors, it does not lay any restrictions uto?,
his appetite # It is so gentie n m operaiioj
♦hat the p dient finds liimself getting well ha
cannot tell how. As it is not the wish of th*
proprietor to take any thing (or which 1 *
cannot give a consideration equal j n value
p?rtons at a distance who may mb (o try
nis medicine, but wbo are not certain if it
he applicable to their complaint, are request*
;d io describe their esse snd symw.oJs •»,
•etter, post-paid, and directed toh'im-tV,*
iettcr will b« immediately placed in
fully competent to derid; tlie qneiCwu.--
Should he remedy not seem to suit tie div
ease, they will be frankly told si.
CAUTl N*
To prevent d.s.<ppoi>itfn<’nt it is «c!| (j
t ie that U tikes in or.lina.y ckscs fio n 3 h
5 Lotties to .*lFect a cure so that pe,sjniwh<i
. e labouring under any serous inSr/nity,
mu*:t make up their mind to pciacverelu thit
.‘Xlvn at least-if they do nor, they c.ighl ii
veil s ive themselves tli<- trouble and expense
f using a smaller qu uvitv.
All oi'de s post p lid and enclosing the money,
i n-nediately attend?d t-*, •.»[ -he meciciue
•I'CiYedanddulivere l with directions for use,
-? any place in the city, and forwarded as d>
•e; ted
N. B. To prevent the pos«;»bi}jt)’ of i ll in*
i sition, it ill b.- ail 1 in the city of lMiiladeS
>hia at the office in Fifth near Hact-S«r ct,
•rat the dwelling of the cropri tor, No. 66
wiUHnul street, only, an<i abroad by hiss.:,
honied agents W W POTTER,
66 Cfiemut St tet, Philade'pfi’.a*
Philadelphia, Jlf«y3l, 1824
At tbe request of Mr. W. W Potter, I luv
?ute!y exhibited, in severs) instance?, a medi
cate/i sirup, called Potter’s Vegetable Gatho
icon, with the most decided advantage
naa, sa• et, never failed effect*ng acute in
e>ery case in which I have thought proper t
mploy it. H* !l*MULtrUIE, M D.
Phi ailciphia% July 28th, 18 74.
Mr. IV W. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish thr.t I
would give a concise statement of my 8i*ff"t-
ings. from 4 the nopeleaa commeucemev-t, l
(lie present propitious stage of my dise«ae.
About five years ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of January, frori
imprudent exposure on deck, I whs seiaei
with a violent fever. Having no medical al
tendants on hoard, I was compelled to bebr
it, a91 migiit for two weeks, when on my ar
rival st Charleston, S. 0. it whs treated *
Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdu-
the fever, but Pi anix-like, the terrain alien
of this gave rise to a disease equally distres
ing, apd which, till now. I had thought ir.cu
»*ble. V’Arioua a^aceut-fl made their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were swelled to an enormous si2e.~
These giaduslly subsided into hat-d tumors,
one of which on my left knee affected th*
bone—sn incision Was now made ann a lttrg<
evacuation of pub, mixed with pieces of bun*
took place. In addition to this, I suffered (hi-
moat excruciating pain* in my joints that man
ever experienced. Every thing that w«s
administered cither gave me no relief ».r ser
ved to aggravate the disease, the severity * I
whir'll incr-ased wnh every succeeding year
1 have appointed GEORGE RYE 'SON,
■ J. uggi t of Savannah, m solo agent. Dreg.
:rist8 wh ting the above vsluiibJe medicine,
•’ill be supplied by him for cash, at th.* mv.*
rate, as if ordered direci frem me—v a.
pe» d sen, or three dolidfa a a ngle bo de.
W. \V. POT I ERj Philadelphia.
Any person on epplication to the subsc;iLr
wdi be furnished with certificHtns of the t!li»
eacv of the above medicine, sufficient to coi*
vince the mind of the most acepiicxl, although
‘ io numerous und lengthy for newspaper in*
<eriicn. GKO. RVERSOV, Dwygst,
Comer of Bay and Whittaker Streets
dec 13
printers of the stock, eh her m person or by J 3uch was my painful si uation that I d^pnive^
their attorneys duly authorized to subscribf | of ever being # restored to
and transfer it to tbe United States.
Should subscriptions of said stock be made
to an amount exceeding twelve millions of
dollars, a distribution of ihe said sum of twelve
millions of dollars will be made among »he
subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri
bed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Treasury*
Wfireh °6 1 0 l ,r >
Notice.
N INE MONTHS »fur date, application
will be. made to the Inferior Court of |
Chsth-un County, sitting for ordinary purpo
>jes,for leave to sell all ihe real estate ef the
iate Thcmas Savage, of Aryan County, viz:
Point Plantation, consitting of two hundred
and eighty acres Rice Land, on the O -eechee
R*ver, four miles below tht F rry, /dpining
the plantation cf Joseph Habersham snd Ste
phen El’iott. Also, two hundred ard fifty
acres, more or less, of Pine Land, appertain
ing thereto. AW a Tract of L*>d called
Galina, ooutai ing fif y ncre% on Medway Riv
r, Adjoining the Ian is of J J. Msawt-U*
MARY SAV/.G&, Adm'rx.
Jure 15 71
NOTICE.
N INE months aftrr date, application will be |
made to the Hen. the Judges of the Court
uf Ordinary nr Chatham county, for leave to
sell all the real estate of the late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of said estate.
JOHN U’NISH, Executor,
oct 12 71
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the
,tL estate of Constant Freemsn, Esq. late of
the city of Washington, deceased, ire re
quired to hand them in. legally attested,
within tbe time prescribed by law : and those
indebted to said estate, ere required to make
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jto 14 42pi
Georgia—Camden County
TO ALL WHOM IT M AY CONCERN.
W HEREAS J. Biuhlott Jun. administra'or
on the estates of DavidTucker and David
M’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary
of said County, for Letters ditmisaary on the
eatatea of said deceased persona: These ire.
therefore, to cite snd admonish tbe heirs and
creditors of said deceased persons, to file
their objections (if any they have) in my of-
Roe, on or hefore tbe first Monday in Janutry
next, or letters will be granted to the appli
cant,
rg;, Witnett the Hon. Wiliitm Gibson,
IlL S.|| one of theJustiees of said Court,
>- aj this25th June, 1825.
JOHN BAILEY, c.e o.e. e.
June 30 ,2
not only trie 1 the tegular means of relief
but used, though in v*'i'. every popular rent*
edy l could hear ot- It was in this av fill and
deapond’tig condit-o y.bat l was pei-sut-de-i tc.
..ommence a course ofyour Vegetahie' - it -I
icon, and the happy re ult is, “ f om the use
of the two bottle, my whole lyi'em hat uniter
gone, a complete revo 'alien, mg paint have fo cu
ke met" the discharge from my xnee licg.n
to diminish, and soon ceased altogether. • It
ulcer from whence it proceeded being com
plctely healed. The tumors, for the rt-mova.
of which I have tried in vain more remedies
titan I can name, arc rapidly decreasing i my
appetite, which was gone, lias returned—I ar .
in fact, nearly well, snd feel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) i nvaluable
medicine, will make me perfectly so.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS RllOWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July c 6, 1874.
My confidence in the vegettble catholicon
ia undiminish -ad, and as fresh in lances of its
powers ar J daily occurring, in my own prac
tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it,
in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica
ble, its superior to any remedy 1 am acquaint
ed with. M. H'liUttl IHE, M. D.
Philadelphia, May -8,18 4
Em—In consequence of imprudent expos
tire four years ago, I had the misfortune fo be
come (fil cted with a disease, the painful re
sults of which induced me to apply in suc
cession to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, however, 1 received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re
ceived another complaint quite aa disti easing
as the former. My whole system became a'-
feeted. I could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my bodyIhe weakness snd emacia
tionof which was such that I could scarcely
walk. *n this state I fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholicon—four bottle* of
which, baa completely restored me, I have
now no pain; my appetite ia good i and my
strength restored With msny thanks for
the relief your medicine has given me, I am
your obliged friend, be.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, Hay 28,
1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May IS, 18 n 4.
Sir—I sm now, thanks to your medicine, a
hearty mac. For nearly six years I have been
• martyr to a disease, whose ravtgft threat
ened, if not toon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at last got to auch a height that I
could not awailow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumora formed in different pans
of my body, and I began to think my situation
almost desperate. The five bottles of the
Catholicon which I hsve taken hsve com
pletely cured me, and I am now aa well as I
IN EQUI TY.
Between *V. Davies, Administrator, Complain*
ant, and John <kirnocfum. Administrate, dt
b nis no with the will annexed of Georji
Richardson and otiurs, Defendants h
equi*y 4 Chatham Stipfi'ior Court- Chascciy,
ICih A gust, 824.
I f appearing that John Murray Cqmoehan.
one of the defendant! in the mtA bill of
complaint named, resides without the *tate if
Georgia, in that part ?f the United Ringdim
»»' Great Britain anu Ireland, called Scotian!:
It is ordered thut the said John Murray Car-
nochan, do appear and answer to the com*
plainanrt aaid bill, within nine months fro:#
the flare of this order, otherwise that tlie
said hillj as to him, be taken pro contesso ?
and it ia further oidcr*d, that a copy of ih;»
order be publish'd once a week, in one of
• be public Gazettes of this state, until the* a*
oration of the lime within which the sjii ldc-
odantis required to appear and answer is
aforesaid.
i iue copy from the Minutes, this 51st d»y
August, 1824. A. li,FANNIN* Clerk.
atuiHSt ‘24 SOf
Georgia Camden County.
ro ALL TO WHOM 1C ISAY CONI E N,
W 'HEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow,
applies to Jie Court of Ordinary of ‘ait
ounty, f<»p Letters of Administration on the
state of J »hn Br’jw^, late of said county, t!*.-
‘eased, nr next of k u: These arc, therein*,
o cite and admonish, oil and singular, tre-
*.indrcd snd creditor? ol said deceived* *ofi‘;
.heir objections, if any tliej Invr, in rat c»*
dee, on oi* before the fir^f i» June
.ext.-therwisc Letters wtU he grunted the
plicant.
WitncS'i the Honornbh: Britian R ”nnb
ley, one of the-Justices cf amd Court#
this six teen* n duy ot April, eighict-s
hundred at d twenty five*
[L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C C.
April 21 “4
.Camden County.
Georgia ■
KY THE COURT OF ORTHNAEY FOR
SAID COUN IY.
W HEREAS .loiitt Cltevttl'er, hss sppiitJ
to saitl Court, f,r Let‘e-1 Disims,ury
,n the estates of Samuel Ci-xens Bnfi K\t- E.
Uick, ciecesst-tl. These are, tltcrcfoie, to
ettc and ailmonish, all and singular, the kin-
Jrcd ami credi-ors ot tire said dtceiaed per.
.ons, to fi’e thoir ofij-ciiniis, il any they here,
n my offi te, on or before the first Monday is
January next, or Letteit will be granted tbs
applicant.
Witness the Honorable Jimes Seott,anl
of the Justices < f raid Court, this at-
teei.th day of April, e ghleen hurt'™
and twentydive.
[L.S.J JOHN DAILEY, C. C. 0. t. C.
Anri 21 24
Geo gia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY r’O
SAID O0UNTY.
TBHEHE AS Lewis Bschlott, applies to tbs
tfjf Court of Ordinary of said Count)! fi»
Letters Dismissory on the estate ol Fr nets
Rusolupe: These are, therefore, to cite am
admonish, all and singular, the kindred ana
creditors of said deceased, to file their objeO'
lions, if any they have, in my office, on or b»
fore the fi st Monday in January nest, other
wise Letters Dismissory will be granted tlx
applicant- .
Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarsfi
one of the Justices of said Court, tbit
sixteen! hdty of April, eighteeu hut"
dretl and twenty-five.
[L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.CC
April 21
24
50
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BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing
April
irum Brig Pheasant, for sale by
ml 18 C. C. GRISWOLD)