Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 14, 1825, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

MW VV3B3L80 BAlUHa Sheriff’s Sale. O N the (Ink Saturday after the fi st Tues- d»v in August next, will be mid at the Market-Houie in ihe town if 9t. Marys, be tween the honri of ton and lour o’clock ot that day. a negro man named John Smith, levied on al the property of Jrnea Willi.m- a, n. tosatiify an execution on the foreclosure ot a mortgage,in f.vor of |S,lwtrd F- Tattnall, tdminiattator of John Hamilton, deceased. II. H. HEHB.AKD, S. C-C. St. Marys, Jth May, 1B2J- June 3 59 0 Sheriff’s Sale. n the firet Saturday after the first Tuesday 'in August next,*!!! be aold at the Market House in the town of St. Mary’* between the usual hours of ten and four 'clock a tract oi land situate and lying in the county ot Cam den. on Brownlow’i Creex containing eigh teen hundred and fifty aerel more or lesa, le vied on as the property of Harman Courte. dec. to aatiafy an execution in favor of James Vincent. __ St. Marya, June 25,1825. • M. ITHEBBAKD, a c c. Jun*30 82 Notice. .( N INE MONTHS after the date of fliia notice, application will he made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to soil a part ot the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACV, 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 test of experience; and in every instance wh^re 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 tho best medical advice, and had even undergone a painful surgical opera tion, without permanent advantage. It is not (like those usually advertised) offered as a certain cure for a long catalogue ot 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 forms, in a short time: anyi themselves are the best judges of the iujjratance of such a remedy. Price 50 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 LAY & HENDRICKSON, corner of Congress and Whittaker-Streets, Shad’s Buildings, sole •gents for the sale of this medicine, in Sa vannah, Geo. O’Tho 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, KA HHDS. Prime retailing Molassea OU 30 Hhde. Prime N. Orleans) H 15 Hhds. Prime 8t. Croix ] BUgara 50 Bags Prime Green Coffee 50 Boxes Negro Pipes 150 Whole and \ r»i„„ r 50 IlalfBbls { SuperfineFlo.tr 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 STORK, . 3000 Bushels Liverpool Sait 20 Tons English Cnstings 10 Hhds and) 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 Baskets Table Salt 6 Pair Smiths’ Bellows 50 Reams Wrapping Paper 20 Demijohns old Cognae Brandy 20 Do superior Holland Gin 20 Do superior old Madeira Wine 20 Dozen Bottles Sweet Oil, &e. For sale by P- M’DERMOTT. June 14 30 SWAIM’S PANACEA. T HIS medicine la offered aa s remedy fur 8cmfuls. King’s Bvili Ulcerated Sun Threat, long ataiding Rheumatic Affec tion*, Cutaneous Disease!, White Swelling and Diaeasei of the Bones, and all eaie* generally of an ulceiou* character, end Chronic dis:«e«, eriaing in dehllita'ed consti mtioni, but more espeeisliy for Syphilis, oi -ff-.ctloni arising thcrefro-n, Ulcers of the Larynx, Nodes, Ao, and lliat dreadful dia ease occasioned by a long at d eiceasivo uie ot Mercury, Ao. ho.—II baa a as boeo found useful in D,trait* of the Liver. In a l disorders anting from , an impure or contaminated slate of the Blood, it will be found a powerful end an effectual remedy.— The discovery of this medicine hat been the effect of long and attentive study, and it is unw made public from the molt decided con viction, founded on emple experience, of its power in eraJicating Ihuae diseases,a/fer every other medicine ha, foiled. It cannot, however, be supposed, thst this Paxarta will invariably cure—the "met es teemed medicine*, employed by tho Faculty, will of.cn fail in the very diseases for which they are considered specifics i but if the uteol it be persevered in, it will radically remove e|. must every causefuf the disorders spee d rl. Thousands sre lingering under those cum- pla nts, in some form, sinking lo the g r ave, without a remedy, whom ibis medicine would certainly restore to perfect health end vigour. Its safely and innocence have been fully test - -d, ao that it may be administered to 'he ten- dereat infart- The must distinguisbi d physi cians in the United Stetes recommend it, and dinit, that a more important discovery in me dical soience baa not been made; and to use the language of one of the most eminent Pro*, lessors of the age, it it a triumph in the healing art. To the prtsent and rising generation!, the benefit mus* prove incalculable, not only by saving many many valuable Uvea, but Im parting strength and soundness to debilitaed an' etn ttp'cd constitutions.—thereby preterv- ing their offspring from hereditary titrate,.- These facts, toge'ner with the numerous cures made, form irretiibteproof of tile high value af th-i remrdv. No one, however, is i dvised lo take it, without first fully convincing him self of the truth of what ia here stated, and the rectitude of the Proprietor's intentions. The cures performed in this city alone, ea tablish its superior virtue on a basis too solid to be affected by the muligmty of the envious. H ia worthy of remark, that the greater part of the patients who have been permanently cuied. na-i, pievious to the proprietor's un dertaxing them, received the ablest i -sistsn e and aeveral were abandoned by their Phvsi cisna, as being beyond the readi of human skill. Such it,he foci, and to exirae-dinary •uterc many of the cate,, that an exhibition wan made of ih n in the Univerttiy <f Pentuv van ia, by the P. ofettor of Surgery, before a crowd ed audience of Student, who pronounced,\htm wonder, in the healing art. it lias been intro duced into the Philadelphia Alms House at d Pennsylvania and New-York Hospital, and fuch were its surprising effects—in suocess after ail other medicines had faded, that tile Surgeon of the Pennsylvania,Hopital, Dr.Wm Puce, was induced to sbandon his highly rupectsble t.fFic , from the laudable design ul benefiting li s fellow creatu.es, by carry ing the Panacea to England ; where it has al ready supeiseded the use of the genuine French Rob of Lafacteur in a number of in stand*, in diseases for which that is intended, and ill virtues are publicly acknowledge by snme ■ f the most eminent surgeons there. IS) In all complicated cases of Scoftilu snd % philio, and wh-.-re the Syphilitic Virus of the parent causes a derelopeiuent of Scrofuia in the child, this ia the only remedy upon which a singe bore of recovery can be reaiouab'-y founded i there has been no instance of ita failure, where properly used It imperii vi gour to the whole system while the cure is going on—an operation to long looked for in vain by the medical world; St the ..me t'n.e the patient is enabled to take nourishing fooU, which under the common modes of practice, s usually withheld from (he sufferer. In ma uy instances where the humble ravages of ul ecralion had laid ba< e ligament and b ine, and where, lo all appearance, no human means but imputation could have saved file : in cases extieme even as here described, have pa. tienta been snatch' d from the grave and re stored to good health, snd the devouring dis ease completely eradicated- The discovery of a remedy like (Air now offered for tale, hat been a tletitlcralnmfrom timeimm, mortal. The Proprietor does no. i uppule ilia bare assertion will convince : ne wid therefore give references to such as have been cured, and those ord r his care among whom are many highly respee'-acle citizen, that shall satisfy the must ihcreduh-us of its superior efficacy m the disordeis for which it is here recommenced, Every member of soc-e y should aid in diffus ing inf rotation of this discovery—human ity alone maket il a dtt y Uexti&cateB. Communications, post psid, and orders from any part of the world, wdl receive immediate attention, tfff Printed directions accompany the Me dicine. IV M. SWAIM, No. 13, South Ninth Street, opposite the University of Penns) Ivania. Philadelphia, February, 182J. The subscribers have just received a frbeli supply of the above VALUABLE MEDI CINE, and have made such arrangements with tho inventor,Mr. VVm. Syvnint, as will enable them to offer to tho public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists and others wliopurchase to sell again, can have at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise nil Stvaim’s Panacea, with casus illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above, June 28 P0LVDKLPJU8, TIIE INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain Eitsl India Cure for the Rheu matism, King's Ecit, SfC. EltrnctoF b letter from the Rrv. Jurne* R lisb, doted at Uengal, to Dr. F* Beilwe London. D*ah Si» : 4 GT\EmiM.Y to your request, I have with difli nltv procured and now lend you b> the ship .(88 in, Gapt Robinson, a few pound: of the Poh dslnhi*, or wliRt fjen-rallv goes by the name of I iffia Fextiact, n Mediae un- iverially esteemed im uiR the people of Inriiso il a certain cure for the )thf>umHtiHm. Wan _ to inform you of the number of people wh are doily relieved and cured by (his valuable Codeine, it wou d requ're more paper than am tide to purchase and more time than 1 am able to bestow. Indeed, the tffcct of this Medicine i9 ao immediate, that in Rheumatism vou would suppose it acted »s a cha in in tfiv- njr relief and removing th4 painful disease- In the King's Evil it hw been ustd wiih great 8UCCCBS, and where Mercury has been given nr used to excess this Medicine has proved b perfect cure. The great diffi ulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will for many yearn to come, prevt nt its general circulation, it be ing obtained from a Shrub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the B.rm?.n Empire of Indf and held ao snored by the nadvea, that to part with it is like parting whh their existence.*' Letter to Dr- BcdweH, dated Jan. 7, 1823. Dear Doctor—I have been volent'.y affected with a R n u natic complain' for many years ; even my fingers were »o contracted that i could neither d' ess or ur dr. ss myself, or f vc the least assistance to m* fa Tilly—I have used only one box of thel<'id>a Extract, a^d 1 am perfectly restored. YouiS truly, R, RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobina Jennings, istcwaid of St Thomar' IfnKptal. London, Feb 1, 18i'3 Dear Sir-1 think it my duty to inform you, that after trying every thing that cuuld be pointed mit by the must respectable physi cians and surgeons for the relief of my son, without any success, who you know, has (or many years been laboring under severe Rueu- mathra, I was induced to try the Poladtdphis, with a glimmering hope, that it might give him some relief from the excessive pain he endured, which rendered hi n a useless mem ber of society, and a burthento himself. To my utter astonishment the relief whs instan taneous, <»nd by persevering in the use of the Extrai tj his joints have returned to their pro per places, and he ia in perfect health. Up wards of sixty respectable persons have c»l led to see my son, as al« who knew him though it imnnuihlft that he eouH recover. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, whore additional certificates of tho efficacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 20 Selling Off .UNDER COST!! T HE Subscriber intending to discontinue the Paint,Oil,and Olntt Business, offers his Stock af that description at the most reduced prices and accommodating terms. P. E. BRASSINNE, Oppoiite the Exchange. The fallowing it a Lint of the principal Article, ■■— White Lead, dry and in oil Chrome Yellow Ivory Black Yellow Ochre, dry and in oil Verdigris, do do Blue Paint, do do Black Paint Red Lead Spanish Brown, dry and in oil Orange Orpimcnt Smalts of various colors Frankfort Black Mineral Green French do Terra di Sienna Lytharge Turkey Umber Stone Ochre Patent Green King’s Yellow Blue Black Whiting Spirits Turpentine Linseed Oil Assorted Sash Brushes Graining do do Also, Window Glasu 10 by 12 10 by 15 8 by 10 12 by 18 12 by 14 11 by IS Boston Crown Glass, 10 by II June 20 75 “I have within the last two years had in op portunity of seeing several cases of very inve terate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modes of treatment, weri healed by the use of Mr. Swrim’s Panacea and 1 do believe, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scro, rufous, venereal and mercurial diseases. "N. CH4PM tN, M. D. Professor of tne Institutes and practici of Physic, in the University of Penn sylvsnia tie A. Philatlc phia, Februaty 16,18 ;3." "1 have employed the Panacea of Mr.Swaim in numerous instances, within the Iasi three years, and have always found il cxtremel) efficacious, especially m secondary syphilis and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitstio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value, “W.GIUSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty oi Pent. Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms House I fi.mity, He- ” February IF, 1823/’ “ I have repea edly used Swsim’a, Panacea, both in (be Hospital and in private practice, and have found it to be a valuable medicine in ehronic, syphilitic and scrofuloui complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. "VALENTINE MOTT, II- D. Profess ir of Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the New.York Hosnitsl, Ac, "JVcv Fork, 1,1 mo 5th, 1824.” Caution to Turcilmeig. The greet demand and wonderful success of this medicine, have induced t number of persons ta imitate it in various ways—Some are selling Sarsaparilla and other syrups, im paling them on Ih- ignoraut for the Panacea i other* are mixing the genuine medicine with molasses, be., making three bottles out of one, thus retailing some of ita virtuea. These im. itationa.and and sduheratoina have in many in- tances. protracted the aufferinga of patients in esaei where the genuine medicine would have proved instantly efficacious. 1 therefore deem it a duty I owe the the public, to ac quaint them, that it ia impossible, from the vety neiure of ite constituents, to be discover ed by chemical ansi) sis ■ and eonsequentlj, that all other mixtures represented to be mine end sold ti such, ire fraudulent end bate im positions, calculated to deceive the ignorant and unwary.—The genuine medicine haa my signature of a label representing Uercutey and the Hydra, and name on the seal. „<{. • ,v ,, t Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAt COJVCEHJh. WHEREAS Alexander Atkinson, x\d uin- V-# isfator on the Es>Ut?. of John Atkin son, decerned, applies to the Court of O din arv of said County, for letter* dhtn asory or s id estHte : Thcie are, thtjrv f re, to c tc ar*d admonish nil ard singuhir, the heirs rnd crerf uors of R»id dcccai-ed, to fi> their u^J^sjinn. 1 (if any they hi ve) in my r ffioe, on o. before the fir t Monday in January next, or letter wi’l be granted to the applicant. Witness die Hon Willinm Gibsor, one of the Jt-slicca of said Court this 25 h June, 1825. JOtiN BAILLY, c. c. o. c. c June 30 82 A S | Treasury 'Departmervt,} March, 14, 1825. 5 |*7HEl»EV Son the 3d of March, Iff. 5, a FT law was pasted by the C'ingrcia »»f th« Uiited States, of which the 3d, 4th, and 5th sections are in the words f illowing, v a t *» See. 3, And be it further enacted, That a subscription o the amount of twelve miilonti of dollars, of the six p r cent, atock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the same ia hereby proposed t for which pur* pose hook* shall be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at tin aeveral loan offi ces, on the first day of April next, to continue open until the first day of October thereafter, for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock as shall, on ihe day of sub scription, ttand on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the aeveral loan offices, re spectively / which subscription shall be effect ed by a transf-r to the United States, in the manner provided by law for such transfers, oi the credit or crcd ts slandiog on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificate* of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That all subscription by such transfer of stock shall be cmaidei :das paitof the said twelve mil lions of dollars auth orized to be burrowed by the fi’-’st B’C*i n of *hi#» ae*. ft Sec. 4. And be it further enactcdj That for the whole or any p*rt of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered tn the respective subscribers, who shall be enti tied to u certificate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the hol ler or holders thereof, his, her, or their jssigns, u sum to be expressed therein, equal to the amount of the p incipal slock tluiasuhKCribkd, hearing <*n interest n t exceeding four and one half per centum p-”- annum, piyahh quarterly, irom the thirty-fi st day oF Decern- her,one thousand eight hundred and twenty five t transferable in ihc same manner as o provided by law for the transfer of die stock subscribed, and subject to vidcmpf ion at the pleasure of the United States, as f dlowa: one , ha;f at any timeuf>er the thirty'first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight t and the remainder at any t.nu after the tlmty-fi at day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine : Provided, That no reimbursement shall b# mude except for the whole amount of such new certifi:ate; nor until after at least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement* And it shall be the duty nf the Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the ccr ificates cf lour and one half per cent stock issued to them respectively. ** See. 5. And be it fw ther enacted, Thai the same funds winch have heielotoie been and now are pledged by law for the payment of the interest, and for the redemption ar.c’ reimbursement of the 9tock which msy be re deemed or reimburied by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner for the pa> ment of the irtereat accru ing on the slock created by reason of such subficrip’ion, and far the redemption or reim bursement of the principal of the snme. Ai d it 6hall he the duty of the commissioners of the sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid, out of the said fun-1, yearly and evey year, such sum-and sums as may be annually requir ed to discharge the interest accruing on the stock winch may be created by virtue of this act The suid commissioners are, also, here by authorized to apply, from time to time such sum and sums out of the said fund, a: they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in coir formity with the provisions of this act, the principal of the slid stock : and such part ot the annual sum often millions of dollars, vest ed by law in the said commissioners, as may he ncceasary and required for the above pur pones, shall be and continue appropriated tc the payment of interest anil redemption o the pubiic debt, unlil the whole of the stock which muv becieatcd under the provisions of this act, shall have been redeemed or reim buried. n Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that hooks will be open: d at the Treasury of the United States, and the several loan cftices, on the firat day of April i\^st, and continue open until the first d«*v of October, ihereaf- er, for receiving subsc* intiona in conformity with the prov.sionsofiheaaid l«w. TheauiiscriptionB may be made, by the pro prietors of the stock, cither w person or by their attorneys duly authoiijseii to subscribe *nd transfer :t to the United States. Should subscriptions of said stock be made to hii amount exceeding twelve millions of do Ultra, a distribution of the said sum of twelve millions of doiUia will be made among die s tbNcrib^rs, in pi .jportion to the sumo subscri' bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury" March : 6 10 VALUABLB MEDICINE. •pOT'ffiK’i Vegetable Catholicon. rnHE aubirrib-. t traicelfully solicits the at IT tention of every friend ofsuffenng hit inanity, to to the shove new and invalunbh remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the system the very seeds of disease, andin restoring thq deranged snd morbid conditinn of the organs of lile to a free anti healthy exereise of their functions, bus exci ted the astonishment, end completely silcii ced the ohj-ctions of the mas. in~r< dulous — Fnclt are the be,I argument,. In order to put the virtue* of the iiuthulicon to as severe a scrutiny as possible, it wa* offered by adver tisement, together witti the attendance of* physician, gratuitously to any iprem who would apply for it. and wh .se cause might seem t'- come within the range of its healing' lower—numbers of severe calcs of long at, d- og, and some of them seemingly cle a r-t ones, pre ented themselves, ail of which have been cured or so much relieved as to warrant the assertion that a little perseverance will do so In fact, such Is the confidence of the physi cian under whose rare these patients were placed, in this remedy, a cm fije. ee result ing from the irresistible conviction that has been furred upon his mind by ocular demon stration, aid * peraond trial nf it on h'mtelt > list he permits me to declare it as his deci ded opinion, thst ‘he Catholicon » not only a perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow erful and invniuabie remedy in certain dia ases and state! of tire system, such aa -he fol owin g• Ue ility resulting from intemperance and -lissipstion; OIJ anti invelerat Uicers. Pains in the bnn. s itt.-nded with swellings of the join s i Inligerion, Biot -hei on the fice, pimple-, Ac.; Al! complaints of the Liver i Tetter.- Yaws; Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases generally , Mercurial sad scrofulous com plaints. , The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol- emnlv pledges h s word consists exclusively uf vegetable matter) with ihe exception of a slight determi ration lo the bowels, which it preserves in x soluble state, ac ts insensibly, is pleasant to the tsste, and requires n ■ particu- ur regimen, tabslinence from spirtuous li quors r-livays excepted,) or confinement. A agmtlc, safe and agree .hie cathartic midi cine, improving the appetite and restoring tin general tune of ihe tys'etn, it is oonfid ntly recommended to ladies in a delicate situa tion. W W. POi'TEIt, 66 Cheanui-atreet. Philadelphia. May SI, 1824. At the request uf Hr. W. W Potter, I have late-y exhibited, in several in-.tauces, a medi oateil urup, oslietl i*oiier’s Vegetable Catlio .icon, witli tile moat decided advantage. 1 has, as et, never tailed effecting .cure in everv care in which I have tuougnt proper to employ it. H. U’MUlli'HlE, M O Mr. Phi adephia, July 23ih, 1824, W IV. Potter, Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IP MAY COoYUEH.Y. W HEREAS Louis Dnfour, Administrator of the F,state of Basile Pelletier, dr .’r ppliea to ih? Court of Ordinary of said conn- v, for letters dismisio y on said estate:— I hose arc, therefore, to cite and admonish ah >nd singular, ths heirs and creditors of an d deceased to file their ohjec inns (if any the) lave) in my office, an or before ihe first Lon lay in January next, or letters will be grantee to tt e applicant. 3 Witness the Hun. William Gibson one of tile Justices nf said Cou"i this 25’h tune, 18 5. JOHN DAILY, c.c.0. c.r. June 30 H2 Georgia—Chatham County, In Ihe Court of Ordinary, May Term. I8J5 O N thepe'ition of Henry Champion, admin istrator of John Street, dec.-ased, praying an order JW«i to be made abtolute on his com plying witn ihe law, lor die tale of .Lot ol Ground, number four, [4] second Tything Reynolds Ward—Alan, p ,rt of a Lot, number ati. Tower Tything, Decker Ward, being the real estate of the avid dec. lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors;—It is ordered, that u noti<-e be published nine month*, in one of the Public Gsietta of the City of Savannah, requiring all per son* interested, to show cau-e ,f any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. S. M. BOND, c c. o, May 14 44$ Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary—May Term, J 825. O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Executor of John Wickerly, dee. preying an order Aiif to be made absolute, on hia complying with the law, to tell Two Tracts of Iwnd in Lsurens County, being the reel estate of the ■aid deoeased, for the benefit of tbe heirs and creditor!: It is ordered, that a notice be publiihed, nine monthii, in one of the Ga- settee of-the city of Savannah, requiring ell persona interested, to ehow cause, if tny they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grantee), X M. BOND, c- e. o. Hay 26 4 y Notice. N INE MONTHS tfier application will be ma-Je to tbe Inferior Jourt of divthini bounty, sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave *o p» ll all ihe veal estate of the late Thomas Savage, of Bvyan.County» vifc: Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred and eighty acres liice Land, on the O . eechce U'ver, four tnilet below the F rry. idjlining '.he plantation if Joseph Habersham ond Ste pben El iott Also, two hundred and fifty wcreff« more or less, cf Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. A so, a Tract of La*d called Oatina, cmti i ing fif y acrer, on Medway Riv , djoinmg the Inn s of J J. Maxwell. MARY SAVj.GE, Adm'r*. June ■'S 71 NOTICE. N INIs months afterdate, application will be made to tile Hon. the Judges af the Court jt Ordinary if Chatham county, for leave ti sell all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs ar.dcred itora of laid estate. JOHN U’NISH, Executor, out 17 71 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the A estate of Constant Freeman, Esq. late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re quired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : and those indebted to said estate, ere required to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 43p* Georgia—Camden County. TO all whom it m ay concern. W HEREAS J Dichlotl Jun. administrator on the eitatri of Davidl'ucker and David M’Credie, applies to the Court ef Ordinary of said County, for Letter* diimitsary on tbe mates of said deceased persona: These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish the heirs and creditors of said deceased persons, to file their objections (if any they have) in my of fice, on or hefore the first Monday tn January next, or letters will be granted to the appli cant. pi —,1 Witnrss the Hon. William Gibson, I'L.S. |f one uf the Justice* uf said Court, ld-ar .1 Ibis 25th June, 1825. JOHN DAILEY, c. e o-e.o. June 30 g] Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that would give a concise statement of my self r ings. from tbe hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of my diseast About live years ago, on my passage iron (l.ardeaux, during tbe month uf January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, as I might fur two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, 8. C. it wsj treated as Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but F! oenix-like, the termination of this gave rise to a disease equally distress ing, and which, till now, I bad tn.-nght incut- able. Various abscesses made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to an enormous size.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision waa now made and a large evacuation of puis, mixed with pieces of bone look place. I.i addition to this, I suffered tho must excruciating painsin my jointo that man ever experienced. Every tiling that was administered either gave me no relief- r ser ved to aggravate the Jisease, the severity nt which inert used with every succeeding year. Such was my painful situation that I despaired of ever being retired to my il-ali:; Iliad not only tried the .e^uitr means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 could hear of- It was in this »" fill and despondmg condition,that 1 wasper3Ufded to ,-ominence a course of your Vegetable Cron I icon, and the happy remit is, om the me of the two bottle,. my whole system hao uniter gone a complete revo ution mo point have fir so ke,i me/’’ the discharge from mv knee began to diminish, and scon ceased altogether, the ulcer from a lienee it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which 1 have tried in vain more remedies than 1 can i.ame, arexapidly decreasing i my appetite, which waa gone, haa returned—1 an- in fact, nearly well, and fuel confident that a few bottles mure of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me pur: cutty so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS DROWN, JR Philadelphia, July f6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon il umliminisUd, and as fresh in tances of it: powers are daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I hove no heailation in recommending it m the peculiar diseases tn which it is applica ble, as superior to any remc ly l am acquaint ed with. M. M’SiUUrUIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four vears ago, I had the misfortune *o be come affl'cted with a disease, the painful rv Bui'S of which induced me to apply in sue. cession to several respectable physicians oi this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re- ceived another complaint quite as distressing ns the former. My whole nysta n became a ■ fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in ever) part of my body; the weakness and e-nacia tion uf which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this slate I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon- f-ur bottles "• which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain t my appetite is good i and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine hot given me, I am your obliged friend, An WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subicribed to brfore me, May 23, 1824 JOHN DINNS, Alderman. Pldladelphia, May 28,1874. Sir—I am now, thanka to your mediciae, a hearty mar. Fur nearly six yexra I have been a martyr to a disease, whoae ravages threat ened, if not aoon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having bad no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint et last got to suoh a height that I could nut awaliow without great pain and difficulty- Tumors formed in different paits of my budy, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottle* of the Catholicon which I have taken hive com pletely cured me, and I am now a* well ** ‘ could wish to bo. With my thanks, am -ibliged humble servant, l/c, ,out GEORGE KAN* CityofPhx’ndephia. «. E ' Gi-jagc Kmc,uf tbe District of Souib ■vsrk, personally appeared, and, being d ilu sworn, d .th declare and say tljst the atres- s'.atcment uin all respects correct and tnJ tnd that the signature to it is ia tbe hami' writing of Ibis deponent. J IH ' DINNS, Aldermin Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS, The Vegetable Catholicon is pecuVaia v adapted to those diseases which are prcvaie t among the coloured popul .turn of th e Sw h' In that disease which is call.,d y*«s, it sure remedy i a single trial of it. will convir.- • planters of its superior efficacy tnany r tn l dy of a similar nature in the United butce NOTICE. The advantages of thin medicin* are, n„, confintug Use patient unnecessarily to u, e bouse, or keeping him from bis business.-— With one ootiiaiy exception, that of *pi r i, u . ou* liquors, it dot, not lay any ri,tnciioh, " la, appetite It is so gentle .u its operaiioo that Uiep itieui finds himself getting well he Cannot tell huw- As it is not the w ah oi’the proprietor to take any thing lor which h- cannot give a consideration equal in rslne' persons at a distance who may wuh to ivy nis medicine, but who are nut cettsin if ft be applicoble to their complaint, ate request, ed to describe ‘heir case ami symp »,,i, a letter, post-paid, and directed to h-n-iVi letter will be immediately placed in horns fully competent to decide Ihe (jucslion.- Should ’he remedy not seem 'o suit the din case, they will be frankly tuid s i. OAUTI N- To prevent d sappointm -nt it is well to State that it takes in ordinary cases t:oi> 3 5 bottles to effect a cure ao that pcsets who are labouring under any serous infirmly, must make up their mind to persevere to ihst extent it least—if they do not, they might as well save themselves tin- trouble ond txptnse f usings smaller qu-n'ilv, Alt o r der, psu p.ud .mil nclosiny the m-.n-’y, immediately attended t->, snd the tatdiriue puckedand dclivcted with directions hr use, in ary place in the city, and forwarded ss tie re t. d X. U. To prevent the possibility of i.li in. p -sition.it will be sole in the coy of Philadel phia, at the office in Fifth near Rscc-Sirot. oral the dwelling of the propti tor, No. 65 iJhesniit street, only, and abroad by bin thorized agent*. VV W PtlT'l ft It, 66 Chesnut St-eet, Philatle pfe I have appointed GEORGE RYE Stl’l, DvuggiJ. of Savannah, my so.e agent. Ill ip gists wa ,t ; ng the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, at the lore ratv, as if ordered diiect frum me—v.s. jj;:9 pei d zen, or three <t- liara a single bottle. W. W. HO ft PER, f’liiladclpliis. Any person on application tu thesulwciiln; Will be furnished with certificates of the tffi. cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to ro:., vmce the mind of the nlost sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy fn; iiewspspet-s. seriion. GEO. RVKIicON, Ur n,gut, Corner oft Bay and WtitUser Slrceu, dec 13 • IN EQUITY. Between V. Davies, Administrator, Complain ant. and John l/amochun Administrate ilt bonis no , with the -will annexed of (lesrjs Richardson and others, DtJenJanls.—A equity, Chatham Supe. ior Court- Chancery 20»A August, 1824. I T appealing that John Murray Catnochin, one of the defendants in tbe said bill '» complaint n^med, resides without the stale •-! Georgia, in that part uf the United Kingdom ot Greet Britain and Ireland, called Scotlandi It ia ordered that the aaid John Murray Cur* nochan, do appear sod answer to the conw plainant't said bill, within nine months fn the date of this order, otherwise that the fluid billj as to him, be taken pro cm.f'ewi.. and it is further mdered, that 4 copy of th.i order he pubi.sht d once a week, in cne cl he public G-iZuttea of this state, until the i* piratiuti of the time within which the sdJdc* fendactii required to appear ami answer vi aforesaid. i'rue enny from the Mh'.utea, th% vlst n*.y August, 1834. A- B.FANNlNi Clerk, august 24 Georgia, Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONI E W HEREAS Small Brown, Junior, won applies to ‘he Corn", of Orifttnary ul •«) ftounty. fo: Lette.n of Administration on n estate of John Brown, isle of arid county. ■ • ceaaed, «r next of k ii: These are, tnei , erv*i to c te and aftmniii h, all and sing ilsr, -| kindred and c-redilora of said decease.., lo their obj xtions, if any they have, u' C' ‘J (ice, on or before the fir-.t -lo. uiy "> * xtgilhcrwise Letters will begrunied tUt Y 1 W'itnrss tile Hom rable Britian II 81'nlt' ley, one of Ih: Justice* of •utJ KomV this aisleentn d.»y of April, ctghtce* hundred *i dt.vrnly five. rl, s. joun bailey, c.c o c. o. April 21 ' Georgia —Camden County. Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY fJ 5 8 AID COUNIY JS7HEUEAS John Chevalier, h« sppW Vv to said Court, f r Letter. Dfx*«-H m the estates of Samuel Cozens slid f t ■ .o ik, deceased. These are, therefore, w rite and admonish, all snd iing'iDfi “J * dr d and creditors of the said d ce “ el J",' -ir«, t fi e their oVj.ctious, ifsny tnSJM'' n my i.ffite on or before the first January next, or Le'-tc-s will be grsntra ' * Witness the Honorable James SciUp' : * of the Justices ef »*,d Court, tin* teci.th day of April, e glileen nundreo and twenty-five. , , « [L.S.] JOHN BAILEY. C. C. 0. LL Atrrldl Georgia—Camden County BY TtlE COURT OF OHDINAUV ftJ SAID TOUN I Y. . HEREA9 Lewis Bachiatt, •pp11e» w , Court of Ordinary of s*.d Counivri I .etters Diamisaory on the estste of f t- , It-isolupe : These are, therefore, to cue - admonish, all ai d singular, Uie km*« • creditors of said deoeased, to file tbeir » J lions, If any they have, in my office, o»« for* the ft st Monday in January next,« « ne Letters Dismissory will be granieu applicant ^ Honorable 3smnel Cl»^ one uf the Justices of isid p 0U '; , L „, lixteen'hday of April, eigbte* 0 dred and twenty-five. „ c [L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C.Oy Apr.) 21 HAY - '.M BtJNDLEa PIUME IMV.-'-a 5l is , r. ,w ' F ST'*w(&