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Sheriff’s Sale.
O N the first Saturday after the Ant Tues-
day In Auqust neat, will he anld at the
Market-House In the town or St. Marva, be
tween tNUdura of ten and four o'clock of
that day. a* negro men named John Smith,
levied on aa the property of Jamet William-
ern. to aati.fV ao eaecutioa on the (oreeloaurc
of a mortgaaf.jn f«or of Edward F. Tattnall,
edminiatratoRof John Hamilton, deceaaed.
JH. H. HUBBARD, S. C. C.
St. Marya, Jth May, 1»«-
June 8 sa
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
T HIS medicine la offered u a remedy for
Scrofula, King's Evil, Ulcerated Sore
Sheriif *s Sale.
O n the Arat Saturday after the Arat Toeada'
,n August neat,will be aold at theMsrke
House in the town of St. Mary’* between the
usual hours often and four 'oloek a tract o-
land situate and lying in the county of Can.
den, on Btuwnlow’t Greet containing etgh
teen hundred and Afty acres more wr iest, le
vied on as the property of Hannan Courier
dee. to Mtitfy to execution in favor of June*
Vincent.
St. Harya, June 85,1S3I.
M. H HEBBABD, t o e.
June 30 82
Notice.
N tNE MONTHS after the date of this
notice, application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinarv of Liber
ty County, for permission to noil a part of
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dec 18
Remedy for the Piles,
tHE Medicine now offered to the public
_ is one which has been fully subjected
to the infallible test of experience i and in
every instance where it has been fairly tri
ed, it has been attended with the most com
plete success. In some of the cases, the
patients had been labouring under the dis
ease for years, and during that period, had
received the beat medical advice, and had
even undergone a painful surgical opera
tion, without permanent advantage, it iB
not (like those uaually advertised) offered
ea 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 forme, in a short
time; and themselves are the best judges
of the importance of such a remedy. Price
50 cents per box, with directions signed by
the proprietor. Prepared anil sold at
JAMES A. AUSTIN’S
Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273, North
Third-St. above Callowhill, Philadel’s..
The proprietor has appointed LAY &
HENDRICKSGN, corner of Congress and
Whittaker-Stroets, Shad’s Buildings, sole
agents for the sale of this medicine, in Sa
vannah. Geo.
Ijr 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. At H.
JUST RECEIVED,
50
HlinS. Prime retailing Molasaea
30 llhds. Prime N. Orleans I s
15 Hhd». Prime St. Croix { &l, 6 are
50 Bags Prime Green Coffee
50 Boxes Negro Pipes
’ssas*!. ■**•“ pi °"
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 if tnls and I Philadelphia Rye
50 Barrels \ Whiskey
10 Hogsheads N. England Rum
2 Pipes Superior Cognac Brandy
10 Bags Black Pepper
2 Half Pipes Supr Madeira Wine
40 Barrels Loaf Sugar
1000 Basko's Table Salt
6 Pair Smiths’ Bollowa
50 Roams Wrapping Paper
20 Demijohns old Cggnac Brandy
20 Do superior Holland Gin
20 Do superior old Madeira
Wine
20 Dozen Bottles Sweet Oil, &c.
For sale by P. M’DERMOTT.
June 14 70
Throat, long »ta: dmg Rhcumatlo Affee-
lions, Cutaneoui Diseases, White Swelling
and Diseases of the B.rnes, and all casta
generally of »n uleeroua character, end
nhronie diseases, arising in debilitated consti
lotion-, but more especially for Syphilis, o,
.flections arising (herefrom, Dicers rf the
Larynx, Nodes, tie, sod that drrsdful dis-
ease occasioned by s lone and eecessive use
of Mercury, ke.fce.—It has iso bean found
uasAtlln Dissssss of the Liver.
In a I disorders arising from an Impure or
contaminated state of the Bleod, it will be
found a powerful and an effectuil remedy.-—
The diacovery of thia medicine has been the
effect of long and attentive study, and it is
now made public from the most decided con.
viction, founded on ample experience, of its
power in cra iicttinp those diseasea,<t/>er every
ether medicine Am/oiled.
It cannot, ho.ever, be supposed, that this
I’ARArs* will invariably cure—the most es-
' eemed medicines, employed by the Faculty,
will of,en fail in the very diseases for which
rhe, are eoiKidered specifics i but if the useof
it be persevered in, it will radically remote si*
most every csuse|of the disorders specified.
Thousands are lingering under those com
plaints, in some form, linking to the grxre,
ivi'houl a remedy, whom this medicine would
certainly restore to perfect health and vigour.
Its safety aed innocence have been fully tea' -
ed, so that it may be administered to the ten-
dcrett infant- The most distinguish'd physi
cians in the United Slates recommend it, and
idmit, that t more impurtaut discovery in me-
Jical science has not been made, and to use
the language of one of the moat eminent Pro*
feasors of the age, tin triumph in the heating
art. To the present and riaiug generations,
the benefit min’ prove incalculable, not only
ay saving raauy many valuable lives, hnl im
parting strength and soundness to debilitaed
atv< cemp'otl constitutions,—thereby present
trig their offspring from hereditary die meet.
These tacts, u-golMtwith the miineous cures
made, form i-rettible pragf of the h ( il value
of this remedy. No me, however, is • dvised
to take it, without first fully convincing him
self of the truth of what is here stated, and
the rectitude of the Prrprietnr’s intentions.
The cures performed in this city alone, es
tablish its superior virtue on a basis too solid
to be affected by the malignity of the envious,
It is worthy of remark, tint the greater part
of the patienu who have been permanently
cu- ed. hart, previous to the uroprietor’s un
dertaxing them, received the ablest assistance
and several were abandoned by ti e r Phyt.
cians, as bring beyond the re»ch of 'nima-i
skill. Such it the f id, and »e rx'-no-rf-nury
were many of he c in that an exuibtion woe
made if -hem in the Uiuverti.y of Penney vim
in, by the P-ofeesor of Surgei . b fe -e a cmied
etl audience of Student, who p onounced-dheen
wendere in the healing art. it as been intro
jucei into the Fit (ad&iphia Aims Hm-se sr
Pennsylvania srd New-Ynrk Hospital, and
auch were its surprising effects—it» meets
after a 1 other m-aicines had failed, that the
burgeon of tin. PenntylvuniajHopital, DrWrr
-t-ioe, was ind.iccd to abandon hia highly
ispectable offic , from the laudable design
of beiiefiitii'g a s fellow cretluies, by carry
:.g the Panacea to England i wbere it has si
eady superseded the use of the genuine
Pl each Hob of Ltfscteur in s number of in -
stsiices, n diiesses for which that it intended,
and its v.rtueo are publicly acknowledge by
ame of the most eminent sureeors there,
la all complicated cates of Scefulu and Sg
philie, and win. re the Syphilitic Virus of tne
par • t causes e developement of Scrofu’ain
the thud, th e is the only remedy opon wliich
. eir.it • a— ..X —J a- —.""I j
loundedi there has been no instance of ite
fatlute, where propei ly used It imparts vi
gour to the wh lie system while the cure '
Communications, post paid, and orders fn m
sny part of tbo world, will receive tmmedii te
attention,
10- Printed directions accompany the Ifo-
dioine.
tvu mrMu
No. 13, South Ninth Street, opposite
University of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, February, 1835.
The subscribers havo just received x fresh
iiv of the above valuable meih-
JR, and have nindo auch arriipgemonte
with the inventor,Mr. Wm. Swairn, aa will
enable them to offer to the public a pure
and unadulterated article. Druggists and
others who purchase to soil again, can liavo
it at tlio original price established by the
proprietor.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists. Shad’s Buildings,
A Treatise on Swaim's Panacea, with
cases illustrating its success, will be loaned
those interested, by applying as above.
June 28
Selling Oil'
\TNDER COST!!
T H^ Subscriber intendingto discontinue
the t‘ainl.Oil.and Olaee Business, offers
his Slock y 'f that description at the most
reduced nric ea and accommodating terms.
1 P. E. BRASS1NNE,
^ OyjMtitc the Exchange.
Vie following a Eiet of the principal
A\ •lic'ee
White Lead., dry and in oil
Chrome Yelk w
Ivory Uiaik
Yellow Ochre, »dry and in oil
V 'rdii'ris, do do
Blue Paint, do do
Black Paint
Red Lead
Spanish Brown, dry end in oil
Orange Orpiinent
Smalts of various colors
Frankfort Black
Mineral Green
French do
■ Terra di Sienna
Lytharge
Turkey Umber
Stone Ochre
Patent Greet)
King’s Yellow
Bluo Black
Whiting
Spirits Turpentine
Linseod Oil
Assortod SashBruahc*
Graining do do
Also, Window Glass*
JO by 12 10 by 15
8 by 10 12 by 18
12 by 14 II by 16
Boston Crown Glass, 10 by 11
June 20 75
POL V imPlllM,
HS INDIAN E X T ft A C T.
A certain East India Cure for the Rheu
matism, King 1 s Evil,
going on—an operation so long looked for in
vain by the medLul vo id; >t the a»me tifhe
the patiem is euabitU to take nourishing fmii
which under the common mode .* of practic*,
•s uruatiy withheld from the sufterer. In ma
i»y instances wht rnthe horrible ravages of ul
c jrauon ha<( laid bare ligament and bone, and
wheie, load appearance, . 0 human means but
amputation cooid have saved hie : i.i cases
e<t fine even as here described, have pa
tienta been snatched from the grave and re
stored to good health, and the devt,u».ng dis
ease compkMely ersdicated The dwcove~y of
a remedy Itke this now offered for sale has
been a desidei-utumfrom time immemorial,
The Piopi ieto» docs not • upp. ae his bare
asaortion will convince : he wi I therefore give
references to such as have been cured, and
those ui d r his care among whom are many
hi,.lily vesp* c acle c.titua, that shutt aatisi} the
molt liiCrcduh-uaol its superior efHcacy in the
disorders for which U is here recommen led,
Every member of hoc ety should aid in dift'u
ing inf rmti'ion of this discovery—human
ity alone makes it a du>y
tjeTli&eatea-
“1 have Within tbc lint two years had an op
portunity of seeing seven,I cases of very mve
trrate ulcers, which having previously rmsl
ed the regular modes of treatment, wore
healed by the use of Mr. Swrim's Psnacea
md I do believe, irom what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in sero,
fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases,
••«. UHAPM \N, M. D.
Profeisor of toe Institutes and prmctic,
of Physic, in the University of Penn
syivsnil Ur. A.
“ Philailc phia, Fcbi uaiy 16,1813.”
“1 nave employed (.he panacea of Hr.Swaim
m numerous instance!, within the last three
years, and have alwaya found it extremely
-dficacious, especially in (ee-nndary aypnili,
and mercurial diseases. I have no heaitatio
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
value. “W. GIBSON, M D.
Professor of Surgery in the Unity of Pern.
Surgeon snd Clinical Lecturer to the
Alms House Infirmity, Ac-
" February if, 1823 "
1 have repea edly used Swaim’s, Panacea,
both in the Hospital and in private practice,
and have found it to be a valuable medicine in
chronic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous affections.
‘•VALENTINE MOTT, M- D.
Profesrrr of Surgery in the University of
New York, Surgeon of the New-York
Hospital, t.c.
•Wm, Yo lc. 1st no 5(5,1824.”
Caution to Purchasers.
The great demand and wonderful tuceeis
of this medicine, have induced a number ol
persons to imitate it In various ways—Some
are selling Strssptnila and other syrups, im
posing them on the ignoraut for the Panacea i
others are mixing the genuine medicine with
molasses, Ac. making three bottles out of one,
thus retailing some Mils virtues. These im-
iiations snd snd.id.ilterstoios have in many in-
tanoea, protracted the sufferings of patients
in eases where the genuine medicine would
hive proved instantly efficacious. 1 therefore
deem it a duty 1 owe the the public, to ac
quaint them, that it is impossible; from lh-
very nature of its constituents, to bo discover
ed by chemical analysis I and consequently,
(hat all other apixtures represented to be mine
and sold at such, are fraudulent and base im
positions, calculated to deserve the ignorant
md unwary,—The genuine medicine has mv
signature of a label representing Berenice and
the Hydra, and name on the seal. j
Extract of a letter from the Hcv. James B
lish, dsted at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe
London.
Daan Sin :
A GREE ABLY to y- ur request, I have with
dilfi nit* procured ami now Send you by
the ship Jason, Capt. Robinson, a few pound?
of (he Polrdelohi* or what generally goes
by the name of India Extract, a Medici' e un
iversally esteemed among the people uf Indian
at • certain cure for the Rheumatism. Wtt
to inform you of the number of people wh
.re daily relieved and cured by this vain .blr
ded'eine, it wou d require more paper than
I sm >Me to purchase and more time than 1
am able to baatow. Indeed, the effect of tbi-
Mertieinei* s > immediate, that in Hheumiiiim
you would suppose it acted as t elm -n :n giv-
ng relief sndmoving ;li ,t painful disease-
Jo the Kin ft Evil it h -a been used wub great
sueoesa, snd whe e Mercury lias been givei.
or used to excess, tltm Medicine has proved s
oerfeet cure. The great difficulty, however,
of procuring the Extract, will for many year*
to come, prevent its general circulation, it be
mg obtained from a Shrub growing on th-
-nontttains of Thibet, in the B nti’i- Kcnpi-r
of India,and held -no sacred by the ua'ivea,
that to pari with it ia like parting wi'h thtir
riatence.”
Lelfer to Dc-Bertwe’!, dated J n. 7, 8’3
Dear Itodor— I have heen v-olcrtiy affnet.-
vrith a R.Mimatic complain- fir m.inv y -a s ,-
even mv fingers were so contrac-ed that I
-on d nei'.iie- drew or undc ia myself, "rg ve
the lesat asristance to n ■ fa lily—I have used
only one hox of theli-d a Extract, ai-d 1 am
oerfectly restored, Your’s truly,
r. Ralston,
Pliiladelphia
Letter from Toblni Jennings, Stewa d of St
Thomas* Hoaptal London, Feb t ; 18 3
Dear Sir-1 think it my duty t inf',cm you,
that after trying every tiling that cnrtd be
pointed nut by the most respectable physi
cians and surgeons for the relief of -ny aon,
without any success, who you know, has for
many years been laboring unde- severe Rheu
matism, 1 was induced to try the PoMi-iphis.
with a glimmering hope, that it might give
him aome relief from the exceasive pain he
endured, which rendered hi n a useleat mem
ber of society, and a burthen to himself. To
ny utter astonishment the relief was r stan-
taneaut, -nd by persevering in the use of the
Extract, his joints have returned to their pro
per places, and he is in per, ect health. Up
wardi if sixty respectable netsooa have c»l
ed to see my ton, as all who knew him though
,t im-oB-ibl,- that he enuH -.-cove-
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON
DrupgiBt, where additional certificates ol
t he efficacy of the above medicine uiay be
seen.
May 20
Treaaurj Depart me at, ?
March, 14, 1825. $
W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 18'/5, a
law was passed by the Congress of the
Umted States, of which the 3d, 4th, and 5th
sections are in the words following, viz :
“ See. 3, And be it further enacted, That a
tubseription to rbe amount of twelve mlllons
of dollars, of the six per cent, stock of the
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
the tame is hereby proposed , for whieh pur-
toae books •hall bo openod at the Treasury of
he United 8tates, and at the several loan offi
oes, on the first day of April next, to continue
open until the first day of October thereafter,
for auch parts of the above mentioned de
scription of stock as shall, on the day of aub
■cription, stand on the books of the Treasury,
and on those of the several loan offices, re
speotively; which subscription shall oe effect-
ed by »transfer to the United States, in the
manner nrov.ded by law for such traonferi, of
the credit or cred it standing on the said
books, and by a surrender of the certificates
of the stoek so subscribed: Provided, That
til subscription by such transfer of stock shall
he considered aa part of the said twelve mil
lions of dollar! autboriaed to be borrowed by
the first aecti n r.f this act.
*• See. 4. And be it further enacted. That for
the whole or any part of any sum which shall
be thus subteribed, credits aha!) be entered ti
the respective subscribers, who shsll be enti
tled to a certificate or certificates purporting
that the United Stales owe to the hol ler or
holders thereof, his. her, nr their assigns, r
sum to be etpressed therein, equal to the
amount of the principal stock Ihiissubaci ibtd,
bearing .in interest not exceeding four ai d
one half per centum per annum, payable
quarterly, from the ihi-'y-first day of Decem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five t transferable in the same u anner as u-
provided by law fur the transfer of tire stork
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
could wish to be. With my th..v.
obliged humble rervant, (/a "bfotg
subscribed, and subject to r>. demotion at the
pleasure of the United States, ss follows •. one
naif at any time .-f er the tlurty-first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: ami the remainder at sny time
after the- thirtv-fi-at day uf December, one
-hnusvnd eight hundred and twenty-nine s
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
msde except fur the whole amount of such
new certifi-ste; nor until after at least six
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement And it shall be the duty of the
•iccretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the aever-
al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount
of the certificates of four and one half pet-
e it. stock issu d to them respectively
-‘S'-c. 5. And be it further enacted, That
- same fonda wliich have heretofore been
d now are pledged by law for the payment
of,he inti-rest, and for the redemption aim
eimbursement of the stuck which may be re-
le. m--d or reimbuned by virtue of the pro
visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like
manner for the pavment of the interest acertt- i ster y cl , e ; n which I have thought proper to
tug on the stock created by reason uf auch f it. H. M'MURTHIE, M 0.
•ubicrip inn, and for the redemption or reim- I r
mtseir.ent of the principal of the s»mc. And
it shad be the duty ol the c -mmisnoncrs of the
sinking fund to cause to be applied snd paid
out of the said fund, yearly and eve-y year,
such sum- and su ns as may be annually requir
ed to discharge the interest accruing on the
stock which -nay be created by virtue of this
act The said cdmmttaiunera are, also, here-
by authorized
auch sum and sums
Georgia— r amdeu County.
TO ALL WHOM IT AUt COXCEHA.
\\W l^KBAti A)ex.«n'ter A'ici'iwn, Ad ..in
istator on the Eatite «.f John Atk n
m, deceased, applies to the Court ol O din
iry of BAid County, for letter* dfcnvBHsjry o:
d id estale : T'css are, then f^re, to c to
dmoniah all «!*d Hingulnr, the heir* snd cred
"ors of Biid diiceaved, to fi e their uhj^ ’. •* n
(if »ny they huve) in tnydfioe, on o u f ,
the fir?t *‘ond»y in Jananry next, or let* 'i
•v*il he |»r?nted to th- appUcHnt
Witness the flon Wdlium Gibsoi
one of J’iSticp* of suid Court]
this 25 h June, (8 ?i.
JOltN BAILEY, c. c o. c c
June 30 8j
LS
Georgia—Camden ( ounty.
TO ALL WHOM IP MAY uOX EHX.
W HE”EAS Louis D ifour, ,vdn ini t a or
of the Estate of Basile Pulletivr. d ’
appliei to 'hr Court of Ordinal y of ss.c corn
-y. for letters riismiiso'y or laid eatate:-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
<nd singular, the heira and creditors uf ss d
deceased, to file their ol jec ioni (if any the;
nave) in my office, on or before the first Mon
lay in January neat, or letters will be grante.
to the rpplicant.
ff 1 !■ 2?x Witness the Hon. William Gibsoc
| L. V. I one of the Justices cf said Cou
.,.7 | this 25th tone, 18 5.
JO IN HA1I-Y, e. c.o. c. c.
June 30 82
Georgia—Chatham County
In the CnU.-t of Ordinary, May Term. 1825
O N the pe’ition of Henry Champion, admin
istratur of John Street, doeiised, praying
in order Xiii -o be made abiohde on his com
plying witn the law, tor ihe sale of a Lot ot
Ground, number four, [4] second Tything,
Reynolds Ward—-Also, part i f a Lot, number
sit. Tower Tything, Decker Wald, being Un
real estate of the said dec. (or the benefit ui
the heira and creditors:—It is ordered, that
notice be published nine months, in one oi
the Public Gasetti of the City of Savannah,
requiring sll persons interested, to show cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of the peti
tioner should not be granted.
S M. BOND, e e. n.
May 14 445
Georgia—Chatham County.
In the Court of Ordinary—May Term, 18J.5.
O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Bxavui/m
of John Wtckerly, dec, priyil-g sn order
Mei to be made absolute, on his complying
with thAlaw, to tell Two Tracts of Land in
Laureoa County, being the real esttte of the
said deceased, for the benefit of the heira and
creditors: It is ordered, tbit a notice be
published, nine months, in one of the Ga
zettes of the city of Savannah, requiring ad
penona interested, to slinw cause, if sny they
can, why the prayer of the pi thinner should
not be granted. S, M. BOND, e. c. o.
May 2fi jy
■POTTEH’A
'Vegetable Catholicon.
rnHB subscrilxr respectfully solicits the at
If tontion ofovery friend of suffering bu
inanity, to to the shove new snd invsiusblr
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
from the system the very seeds of disease,
andio restoring the deranged and murbid
condition of the organs of life to a free and
healthy eaeroiae of their functions, has exei-
ted the astonishment, end completely silen
ced the objections of the most incredulous —
Fact»art the beet argument!. In order to put
the virtues of the Catholicon to as severe t
scrutiny as possible, it wts offered by adver
tisement, together with the attendance ofe
physician, gratuitously to any carton who
wouidapply for it, and whose cause might
seem to cume within the tenge of its healing
power—numbers of severe eases of long ns- d-
mg, and some of them seemingly demrr«te
ones, pre-ented themselves, ah ef which have
been cured, or lo much relieved as to warrant
| he assertion that a little perseverance will do
■o. In tact, such is the confidence of the physi
cian under whose care then patients were
placed, in this remedy, a confidence result
ing from the irresistible conviction that has
been furred upon his mind by ocular demon
stration, and a personal trial of it on h’mself
that he permit! me to declare it as Ills deci
ded opinion, that the Catholicon ia not only a
perfectly safe and innocent, hut a most pow
erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis
eases and states of the s> stem, such as the ful
owin g -—
Debility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation; Old unit inveterat Ulcers.- Pains
in the bon-a attended with swellings of the
joints i Indigestion, Blotches on the face,
pimples, Ike i All complaints of the Liver i
Tetter.- Yawa t Syphilis .- Cutaneous diseases
generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
Tlie Cstholieon (which the preprieter sol
emnly pledges h s word consists esciusivel)
of vegetable matte-) with the exception of a
slight delertni istion to the bowels, which it
preserves in s soluble state, act- inssnsib’.y, i*
pleasant to the taste, and requires m partieu
!ar regimen, (abstinence trom spirtuous li
quors always.esceptrd.) or confinement. Ai
a gentle, safe and agreesh'e cathartic med
cine, improving the appetite and reilor.ng the
general tone of the system, it is comiaently
recommended to iadies in a delicate situa
tion. W. W. POTTER,
66 Chesuut-Mreet.
City of Philadelphia, te. 0EKan *.
George Ksne, of the District of «„„ w
mask, P' r *° n * ,, Jt *PPe*'ed, and, bein.Tf;
■.worn, doth declare and say tlut theTaT.’
statement is in til respects correct snd re
•nd that thS Signature to it U in ,*1
writing of thia deponent. *
JOHN BI'INS, Alderman
Philadelphia, May 28,1824-
TO SOUTH BBN PLANTBHB
The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiart.1
adapted to those diseases which are presale ^ I
among the coloured population of th ( aouthl
In that disease which Is eslled yaws, it
sure remedy i a single trial of it, willconvinJ
S lantera of its superior efficacy to sny re»i
7 of s similar nature In the United States-
NOTICE.
The tdvanttges of this medicine are, not
confining the patient unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his business.-.
With one solitaiy exception, that of soiri-iw
out liquors, it dtet net lay any rettricliont ubtm
hie appetite It is to gentle in ns operauo,
that the patient finds himself getting well be
etunot tell how. As it is not the wish oftbe
proprietor to take any thing for which he
cannot give a consideration equal ia nlue.
persons at a distance who may wish to tire
nis medicine, bill who are not certain if it
be applicoble to their complaint, sre request,
ed to describe their case and symn'omi in
a .letter, post-paid, and directed tu hio-tb i
letter will be immediately placed in hinjs
fully competent to decide the quertinn.—
Should the remedy not seem to suit the dis
ease, they wilt be frankly told sc.
U.AUTI IN
TO prevent disappoint™-nl it is well t»
«»te that it takes inordinz y cases i o n 3 to
5 bottles to effect a cure so Hist persons who
are labouring under any ser ous inlirmitv,
must make up their mind (o persevere to that
extent at least—if they do not, they might as
well live themselves the trouble and expense
f usi-ig a smaller quantity.
All orders pjII paid and enclosing the money,
immediately -mended tu, and the mthioii.e
packed and delivered with iVn-eclions fur use,
to any place tu the city, and forwarded as di
rected
N. B. To preven' the pnssib.lily of all im.
p -sition. it w ill b, sol ' in the city oFI'liilAilc'-
phis, at the office in Fitlh near Ituce-Nrrcet,
or at the dwelling of the propri tor, N-a. (.6
Jhesnut street, only, and abroad by l-.'.t»u.
horaed agents. W W FOT7KR,
66 Cbetnut Street, Philaile'pfiiv
Philadelphia, May 31,1824
At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I have
Iste'y exhibited, in several instances, a medi
catedSirup, called Poller’s Vegetable Catlio
licoa, with the most decided advantage. 1
has, as set, never failed effecting a cure in
Phi adelphia, July 28(5,1824,
Jlfr. W- W. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish thot
would give a concise itntument of my suit'
ings. from 1 the nopeless commencement, to
the present propitious stage of my disease.*
....... — About five ye.ra.go, on rny passage from
to apply, from time to timr, Bordeaux, during the tjonth of January, from
iums out of the said fund, as imprudent exposure on deck, I was aenet.
a a a I „,!sL aa ret-lmmS Isoim Usainw nn wnoJinnl *4.
they muy think proper, towards redeeming
by purebsse, or by re;mbur»emeut, in eon
furmitv with the provisions of this act, tht
principal oftbe said stock : and auch part o!
the annual aum often millions of dollars, veal*
ed by law in the said commissioners, as may
be necessary and required for the above pur*
poses, shall be and continue appropriated t
the payment of interest and redemption oi
»he public debt, until the whole of the slock
which may be created under the provisions ot
this act, shall have been redeemed or reinv
bursei;.*’
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
O'toka will i»e open* d at the Treasury the
United States, and st <be several loan offi
on (be hvat day of April n^zt, and continue
•pen until the fir|t dr* of October, thereaf-
er, fur receiving aubiciintiona in conformity
with the prov.sionsoftheia’d law.
The suhacriv tior.s muv be nude by the pro
prietors cf the stock, ei»h*»i m person or by
their attorneys duly author’zed to subacrib 1
and transfer it to the United States.
Sh .uM suhscriptior a of said stock be made
with a violent fever. Raving no medical at
tendants on board, I was compelled to bear
it» as I might for two weeks, when on my ar-
•ival at Charleston, S. G. it was treated “
Typhus. The skill of my Physician aubdu.
the fever, but Phaniz-like, the termination
of this gave ris* to a disease equally dishes
mg, and which, till now, 1 had thought incur
able. Various abacessei made (heir unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were fweded to an enormous size.*-
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
me of which on my left knee affected tht
hone—an incision was now made and a largt
evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of hone
took place, in addition to (his, I suffered th:
most ezerucuting pains in my joints that mar
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administered either gave me no reliefer ser
ved to aggravate the disease, the aererity of
whirfi increased with every succeeding year.
3uch was my painful si*uation that I despaired
o»‘ever being restored to my health j I had
not only tried the regular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular rem-
I have appointed GEORGE RYE (SON,
Druggist, of Savannah, mv sole agent. Drug.
:*bts wa ting the above valuable medicine,
wiii be supplied hy him for cash, at the nine
r.iU,at if ordered direct from me—v>i.$ty
per d zen, or three dollars a amgle bottle.
W. IV. POTTER, Philadelphia
Any person on application in thesubkciKt
will be furnished with certificates of the tffi*
cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to ror*
rnce the mind of the most sceptical, although
on numerous and lengthy for newspaper in*
aertion. GEO- RVERSON, DMpg.it,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker-Street^
dec 13
IN EQUITY.
Between W. Davies, Administrator, Complain
ant, and John Varnochun Administrator,, tie
bonis no , with the will annexed of George
Richardson and others, Defendants tn
equity a Chatham Stipeiior Court- Chance'y,
20th August, 18J4.
I T appearing that John Murray Camochsn,
one of the defendants in the said bill of
complaint named, resides without the state
Georgia, in that part >f the United Kingdoms
of Great Britain anu Ireland, ealfed Scotland :
It is ordered that the said John Murray Gar-
nochan, do appear and answer to the com*
plainanPs said bill, w.tum nine months from
the date of (hia order, otherwise that the
said bill, as to him, betaken pro confessc :
nr:d it it further ordered, that a copy of (his
order be publish? d once a week, in one of
he public G zcites of this state, until the ex*
niralion of the time within which the s«id de
fendant ia required to appear and awswrr as
aforesaid.
flue copy from the Minutes, this 21st day
August, 1824. A. B.PANNWi Clerk,
august 24 S ( )f
to an amount exceeding twelve millions of I edy 1 could hear of* It was in this a«ful aril
dollnra, a d.st. lbuti n -fihe said aum of twelve despondmg condition,that I was perausclec in
ntlhoufl of dollart will be made among the -ommence acourse of your Vegetable ♦•uin i
8 i33crib-*is, in pnporlion to the sums subscri
bed by them respectively.
S4MUF.I. L SOUTHARD,
A**t 5 n/ Secrecy of 'ne Treaaurv"
i ■ 'f 8*o
Notice.
vQs r*Hb after da^e, application. . . .
‘t; macte to the Inferior Jourt of 1 appetite, which wat gone, haa returned—-lau
«... m a. I. a .1- 1, .nJ A5t a I A a., a Mi. 1 .. ■ S A la. 4 .
ion, and the happy remilt is, -f om the tue
if the two bltll.l my whale tyf em has under
gone a complete rero'utien, my juwu have fo l i
ke., me,-" thedist-hartfefrom my knee oegi-n
to diminish, and soon oeaie.1 altogether, the
ileerfrnm *hence it proceeded being com
pletelv healed. The tumurs, for the removal
of which I have tried io vain more remedies
than I can name, are rapidly decreasing t my
Lthsthtm ounty, lifting for ordinary purpo-
ei, fur leave *o sell til the retl estate of the
are Thomas Ssvrge, of Bryan County, viz:
Feint FlaUat . on, consisting of two hundred
md eighty a" es Rice Land t the O reechee
< ver, four -mles helotr th, F rev, ttlji ning
■1C piantation if Joseph Hnb.-rshsm and Ste
hen ETiott. Also, two hundred and fifty
crtii, mere or less, of Pine Laud, appertain
ing thereto, b 'so. a Tract of La- d called
’alina, o til'll ing iif y t.cre-, on Medway Riv
r, idjoiuing the lands ot .1 J, Mazwell.
MARY SAVAGE, Adm’r*.
June '5 71
NOTICE.
N INE months alter date, application will be
msde to tlirt Hon. the Judges ol the Court
...fact, nearly well, and leel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me prnectly so.
Your obliged friend,
THOMASBROWN.JR.
Philadelphia, July r 6. 1874.
My confidence in the vegetable catholicon
is undiminishvd, and as freah instances of its
powers sr. daily occurring, in my own prac
tice I have no hesitation in recommending it.
in the peculiar diseases to w liich it is applies
hie, as superior to any remedy l am acquaint
ed with. M. M’MURT R1E, M. D.
Georgia Cuindea County.
TO ALL TO WHOM If MAY COhTE!’..V.
W HEREAS Sarah Brown. Junior widow.
applies to he Court of Ordinary of 'aid
County, for I.cttera of Administration on the
..atate of John Brown, late ot aa d county, de
ceased, ar nest of k n: These are, thcrelnre,
o cite and tiimoMAh, ail and singular, the
tindred and creditors of aaid deceased, '.o file
their objections, if any they li n-e, in ray of
fice, on or before the first *ordw in June
next.otherwiae Letters will be gr imed the ap-
plicant.
Witncsr the Honorable Britim Ti Burx-
ley, one of th Justice* uf said Court,
this sixteenth d»v of April, eighteen
hundred and twenty five.
(L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C 0 C. C.
April 21 24
Philadelphia, May 28.18 ’4
_ _ Sin—In consequence of imprudent caput
of Ordinarv of chu bam county, for leave to I tire four veara ago. 1 had the misfortune to be-
seB ail the'real estate of the late Willism Craig, 1 >*-- —
deceased, for the benefit oftbe heirs and creo
ton uf said estate.
JOHN M’NISH, Executor,
o - «P 71
enme affl eted with a disease, the painful re
ad's of which induced me to apply in suc
cess on to several respectable ohysiciana of
th’s city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whoae remedies! re-
eeived another complaint quite as distressing
at the former. My whole syste n became » -
fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac-
, _ count oftbe violent pain that I felt in every
estate tf Constant Freeman, Esq. late of I p ,rt of my body; the weakness and enteia
the city oi Wuhington, deceased, are re I tion of which was auch that I could scarcely
quired to hand them in, legally attested, I walk, to thia rate I fortunately heard of
-thin the fime prescribed by law i and those I your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of
debted to said est ite, are required to make] which, haa completely restored me, I have
Notice.
^ LL persons having demandt against the
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, bim't.
Jan 14 43pa
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL WHOM IT M AY CONCERN.
W HEREAS J. Bschlott Inn. administrator
on the estates of UavidTueker and David
tl’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary
nf said County, for Letters dismitsary on the
- Pares of said decerned persons: These are,
tht-ref-ire, to cite and admonish the heir* and
creditors of said deceased persona, to fi'e
their objections (if any they have) in my of
fice, on or hefore the first Monday in January
nest, or letters will bo granted to the appli
cant,
fj-gffi Witness the Hon. Wilfittn Gibson,
I- L S f one of the Justice# of (aid Court.
» this 25th June, 18?5.
JOHN BAILEY, o c-o-e-e
June 30 g]
now no pain i my appetite ia good i and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine has given me, I am
your obliged friend, he.
WILLIAM WILSON,
Sworn end subscribed to before me, May 28,
1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 78,18*1
Sir—I am now,,thanks to your medicine, a
hearty mac. Foir nearly six years I have been
a martyr to a disease, whole ravage* threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to
myeaiatenee. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
eomnlaint at last got to auch a height that I
could not Swallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts
of my body, and I began to think my situation
almost desperate. The five battles of the
Catholicon which I have taken have com
pletely cured me, and I am now is wall aa
Georgia—Camden County.
IV THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR
8*10 COUNIY.
W HEREAS John Chevalier, hsi applied
to said -Court, for LC'eri Distniifry
on the estates of Samuel Cozens snd Erin E.
Buck, deceased. These are, therefore, to
iite and admonish, all and singular, the kin
dred and creditors o! the said d ceised pera
:,ors, to fi'.e their objections, if any they have,
in my offine, on or before the first Friday
January next, or Letters will be granted the
applicant.
Witoesa the Honorable James Scott, one
of the Justices of said Court, this sis-
teei.th day of April, eighteen hundred
and twenty-five.
[L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C.
Ar-rlV. ' «
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FO
SAID COUNTY
TWHERE AS Lewis Bschlott, applies to the
JJ Court of Ordinary of said Coontyjfur
Letters Diamissory an the estate of Fr ncel
Roiolupe t These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish, all and singular, the kindred snd
creditors of said deceased, to file their ofjec-
tions, if any they base, in my office, on or be
fore the first Monday in January nest, other
wise Letters Diamissory will be granted the
ipplicant*
Witness the Honorahle Samuel Clarke,
ore of the Justices of said Court, this
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred end twenty-fire.
(L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C C
April 31
24
HAY.
se BUNDLES PRIME HAY, lending
3U Irom Brig Pheasant, for sale by
April 19
6. C. GRISWOLD,