Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 19, 1825, Image 4

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• - ■ : ii **Jb I MO SM» SWAIM’S PANACEA. T HIS medicine is offered as • remrdy for Scrofula, Kin;’ii Evil, Ulcerated Sore I'litoet, long standing Rheumatic Affec tions, Cutaneous Diseases, White Swelling and Diseases of the B inns, S' d all exact generally of an ulcerous character, sort chronic d sesses, arising In debilitated cnnsli io*i««i , but more especially for Syphilis, 01 1 n, ..., ...» ■- ........ affjct'ona a iling (hcrefro n, Ulcers of the |r)ede*or parcct'ui ground"on Day lane in the Larynx, Nodes, tie , and that dreiidfiil dis rev of tbs oily H-tet, Darby Ward, oontsin. ease occsslone.l by a long aid excessive use inf. sixteen feet on Bay ?■■•••, and extending of Mercury, Ac Jro.-ll has a so been found h<ck twenty six feet to the K lchon, with bull- uieful In Diseases of the Liver. <Tihgs and improvements, levied on to tstisfy | In s i disorders anting from an . npure or Sheriff s Sales. On IhtfirM Tuesday in August next. tVntUU oe sold at tue Court House in the 'JJf «;tv of Savannah, betwv—. the houis an execution in favor of Thompson it Bonny igainat Eleizar Early. Also, all that lot of land in the city of 8a- yannah, known by the no. 6, L berty Ward, fronting on B-o igtiton stree', levied on as the property of Jno. Crane, to satisfy annexe- lion in favor of John Ketan. Also, all the right title end interest ol Charles H, Ward, in 205} acres first quality land on Hu'ehinaon’a Island, on the oppoaitt aide of the river, levied on to satisfy an execu tion in favor of Geo. W- Coe, againat Charles Ward. Also a negro girl nameu Christiana levied 03 to satisfy an execution in favor of Sami. M. Bond, Adm’r. of Thomas Lucena, dec'd. against Jss Jrsiah Tippen, Executor of David Baldwin, de-’d. A. DT.Y07D. a. c c. Ju'v 9 8* Administrator’s bale. LL b« bo d At Crackcrsville Plantation, i#t# on the Sat'Ma River, Camden County, on the fiitt Tuesday m August next, between the hour* oF 10 and 3 o’clock, a part of the p r gonal property of Randolph M'.GiMis, deccas* «d» consisting of 26 h ad of cattle, 2 ho* sea, l gig sad harness, 1 Jersey waggon,some house hold snd kitchen furniture, l gold wa(cn,sotne books, plantation tools. 8>c fre • Also, on the next Tuerdis following at his Iite res d nee near St. Marys, the remaining S art of the persona) property < f tbe said Ran. olph ll'Giilis, deceased, consisting of house hold and kitchen furniture ; a-d a small Li brary. To be sold for the benefit of the heir.* rnd creditors of said estate. HANNAH M'GILLIS, Administratrix, G M'DONALD. Administrator. St- Marys, June 18 h, 1825, June 98 78 Administratrix Sale. O N Holiday ihe eighth day o August next will be said at the bouse of Mrs. E *n.ith, in Bryan County, between the hours of ten ■nil four o’clock, Sim head of Stock Cattle and one old Cart, bring ihe remaining per so nai estate of Matthew Carter, dec. G,edi tions, cash. Juue 29th 1825. ELIZABETH CARTER, Ailm'x. July 2 83f Sheriff'’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the fi.‘t Tues day in August next, will be an d at the MLrketdfouae in the town of St. Marys, be tween the houra of ten and four o'clock of that day, a negro man named John Smith, levied on aa the property of Jamea Wilium- son, to aati.fy an execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in f *vor rf Edward F. Tattnall, •dminiat ator of J >hn Ham:Hon, deceased. M. H. IIKHBAUO, S. C.C. St. Marys, 5 U Miy, 18.15. Jure 2 59 Sheriff’s Sale. O i the first Saturday after the first Tueada .n August next,will be sold at the Marke' House in the town ol St, Mary's between tbe usual hours of ten and four 'clock a tract o.‘ land situate and Ij tug in the county of Cam (den, on Bruwnlow’* Creex containing eigh teen hundred and fifty acres more or less, le vied on as the property of Harman Courter dec. to satisfy an execution in favor of James Vincent. St. Marys,June25. 1825. If. H* UEOBARD, see, June 30 82 TAIK OF GEORGIA, > Chatham County. 5 hi the Coital of Ordinary July Term 1825. In the matter of tbe K«tiUe of E’zabeth Bourke, Lunatic—Archibald Smith, Guar, than. O N the petition of Archibald Smith, guar dian of Elizabeth Bourke, stating that the following named negroes, viz. Sukcy and her child Andersor,D.rpbne and her children, Andrew and R >se, from a long residence in contaminated state of the Blood, it w>l) be found a powerful and an effectual remedy.— The discovery of this med erne has been the effect of long and attentive study, and if is now made public from the most decided con viction, founded on ample expet ience, of its power in erslirating those diseases,q/fer every other medicine hat failed. It ca inut, however, be suppoaed, that this Paivii KA will invariably cure—the must c<s* ecmed medicines, employed by the Faculty, will nfeu fail in the very diseasra for which he> are considered specifics; hut if the use of t be persevered in, it will radically remove at- m>. si every cause|of llie disorders specified, Thnusai ds are lingering under those com’ pla nt , in some form, sinking to the g ave, without a remedy* whom t.iis medicine would certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. Its safety and innocence have been fuhy U§(- Al, so that it may be administered to tbe ten- derest infa't The most distinguish*d physi cians in the Uyited Stales recommend it, and idmit, that a more importaut discovery io me dical science bus not been made; and to use thelangUKge of on-* of the* most eminent Po- essors of the age, it it a ti iump\ in the healing art. To the present and rising general ions, the benefit mas 1 prove incalculable, n >t only by saving many many valuable fives, but im parting strength snd soundness to d blita.d and corrupted constitutions,—thereby p-eterv ing their offspring from hereditary iLtcases. ■- These facts, toge* her with the numeous cures Ul'tde, form irrcsiblrpof of the h „h value ol this remedy. No one, however, is »d istd to tske it, without first fully convincing b-m- self of the truth of wha is here stated, and the rectitude of the Pn p. ietor’s intentions. The cures performed in this city alone, ftp tablish its superior virtue on a basis too soitd t*j be affected by the malignity of the envious* I is worthy of remark, th.t the greater pail of the patients who have been permanent!) cu ed, had, previous to the proprietor's un dertaking them, received thenbleat a .si.*tan»e and several were abandoned by their Phygi dans, at being beyond, the reach of ( human skill Such is he f ct, and to extraordinary wv-many of ihe c ites, that an exnib lion wat made of ,/j m in the University of Peury'vm ia by the P ofetsor of Surgery, before a c owd edaudience rf Smile us, who p- onounced.ihem wonders the healing art. it ..as t een intro uce l into the Philadelphia Alms Houst- ai < Pennsylvania a d New-Y rk Hospital, aim such were its surprising effects—its ?uccea after ad other medicines had faded, tha. tue Surgeon of the Penn8ylYaniajHopita!,l)r»Wm Puce, w »s indue d to abandon his high!) respectable i ffic , from the btidabie design of benefitin g ns fdlow creatu.es bv carry mg the Panacea co England ; where it has al ready stipeiscded Ilia use of the genuine French Rob of Lafacteur in u number of in stances, «n diseases for which that is intended, and iis virtues are publicly acknowledge b) aomt* nf the moat eminent sure eons there. >.ln si! complicated cases uf Scofuiu and Sy pfulit, and wh re the Syphilitic Vnus of the parent causes a developement of Scrofula in the child, this is the only remedy upon which a sing e ho of recovery can be reasonably founded j there has been no instance of its failure, where ;>rope ly used It impacts v» gour to the wti le system while the cure is goi 'g on—an operation to long Lolerl for in vain by the medical -world; at me «tine Mne tue j.atient is eiiubmu to take nourishing f ;od whi'.h u-ider the common modea of practice, a uaua:.y witliheld from the sufferer. In ma> uy instances wlier-s the horrible ravages of uU c ration had laid bare ligament and bone, and where, to all app ’arance, no human means but amputation Cuuid liavc saved life : in caatb e<t eme even as here dtscribetl, have pa tienta been ?r.atchcd from the grave snd re stored to good health, and th • devousmg dis ease completely er i-iicaied The discovery of a remedy like th s now offered for sale, hut been a desideratum f vin .meimm. morial, The Proprietor dies no. suppose his bare Assertion will convince : lie wi.i tberefere give references to such as have been cured, and those Ui.d.r bis cure among whom are many highly respec acle c.tizig. that shall g.itisl'y the most ii:Croduh u3 of its superior Ufi:sey «nthe disoiders for which it is here recomm* n led Every member of sue c y ah. mdaid in diffua ing infirmriion of this discovery—human Uy alone makes it a du y Vjfcrii&catftB- "I have Williin the last two years had an op Cnmniinlcv'iml. pnat paid, tnd orders from any part of llio world, will receive inline.hat< aitenticn. (Jj‘ Printed directiona iccomp.ny the Me dicine. WM. SWAIVI, No 13, ioutli Ninth Street, opposite thr Univeraiiy of i’enn»>lvjnia. Philadelphia, t'cb'uary, 182J. Tlio subscribers have just received a fresh imply of tho above VALUABLE MEDI CINE, and have made such arrangements with tlio iuventor.Mr. Wm. Swnim, ns will epaldc thorn to oiler to the public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists and others who purchase to sell again, c«n have at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY xV HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Biddings. A Treatise on Swaim’s I’anaten, with cases illustrating its succesB, will no loaned to those interested', by applying Is above. Juno 28 Treasury ftcyvaTlnveivi,} March, 14, 1825.) finiBRE VS on the 3d of March, 18: J a v v law was pasted by the Congreu of the POL \DELPHI®, THE INDIAN EXTRACT A certain East India Care for the Rheu matism, King's Evil, SfC. Extmct of k letter from the Rev. James F* lish, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F Bcdwe Lundnn. Dear 2in : 4 GRRKABLY to y ur request, I have with difli ultv procured and now send you by the ship Jas m, Capt Robinson, ft few pound •f the Pohddnhis, or whftt generally goej by the name of I vlia Extract, a Medici ic un iversally esteemed mong the people of Indian »s a re tain cure for the Rheumatism. Was ! to inform you of the number of people wb ire daily relieved and cured by this valu .blc 4< d cine, it won d require more paper than I am able to purchase ai d more time than 1 •im able to bestow. I »deed, the effect of this Medicine is s > iramt'd 'ite, that in Rheumatism von would suppose it acted ts a cha m ingiv* ng relief and r^m-iving 'h t painful d.sejse- In the King’s Evil it h*s been used with great success, and whe e Mercury has been given or used to excess, th'a Medicine has proved a perfect cure. The great difficulty, however, of procuring the Extract, will for many years to come, prevent its general circulation, it be- ng obtained from a Shrub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the Barman Empire »f ln«Bi,and held so a«cred by th* natives, that to part with it ia like parting wi'h their existence." Letter to Dr. Bedwcll, dated J,m. 7, 1813. Dear Doctorl have been violent y affected with a R eunatic complain' for many years ; even m> fingers were so contracted that I could neither d”css or undress myself, or g.ve the least assistance to my f» nily—I have used mly one box of theli-d a Extract, a n d I am perfectly restored. Ymu's truly, B. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobiaa Jennings, Stcwa d of St Thoma*' Hosptal. London, Feb 1, I8v3 Dear Sir—I think it m> duty tr inform you, (hat after trying every thing tlr.t e*utld b< pointed out by the moat reapecthble physi- ci«na and surgeons for the relief of my son, without any success, who you know, has for many years been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I was induced to try the Poladelphia, with a glimmering hope, that it might give him some relief from the exceaaive pain he endured, which rendered hi n a useless mem ber of society, and a burthen to hi nstlf. To my utter astonishment the relief was ins'an imuons, *nd by persevering in the use of the Extract, his joints have returned to their pro per pis. es, and he is in per ect health. Up vards' f sixty respectable persons hav<* c J ed to see my ion, as all who knew him though t impn«wbl-» thnt hr* recover. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of tlio efficacy of tho above medicine may be seen. May 20 tewn and great indulgence have acq iired such ,U* ft a cf dleneis and vicious practice*, that _ W.$jf cannot be made »t all profitable to the I portuuity ol seeing s« vei al cubes of very mve sf.'id Lunatic and praying leave of this court I terate ulcers, which having previously resist to tell the said negroes, and th«t the proceeds of the sale be invested l* Bank Stock, o* any other funds tbit nay beat promote the inte rest of the said Ehzabith Bourke, It i.'i hereby ordered, th.t all persons interested is- the welfare of the said F-l-zibeth do fi their objections if any have, in the nerk’s of fi 'e of tbit Court on or before the ii st Mon, day in Augu t next, otherwise, the s\id ne- E roet will be *oM (o* the benefit of the said UBatic, and the proceedi of such sale be in vested in Bank stock, or other fund* that may beat promote the interest of the aa d Eliza beth. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published in a public Gar-tte of Savannah, al least *»nce a week for thirty davs. Extract f om the minutes. 7th July !8 7 5. SAMUEL M BOND C CO. July 9 82 Hw Notice. N INE MONTHS nflur the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the reai estate of John Stacy, deccused, for the benefit of tbe heirs ami creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 45 Dollars Reward. R ANAWAYfromDr. Haig’s Plantation, Itrewton Hill, neur Savunnuli, three negroes, vis. Limeric, a short stout fellow ; F«e*fWrfo toV Arfe* , 7 «®. »"<**» hi ff h They are .11 of n “‘ h •‘""'I intelligent fellows/ Tt.^aTBfe’TewVrd ed tile regular modes of treatment, t»cn tie-led by tire use uf Mr. Summ’i Panacea- and I du believe, from wliot 1 have »ecn, hat it will I>ruve an important remedy in aero, ulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. ••N. UHAPMVN, M. D. Professor of tue Institutes and practic. of Physic, in the University of Penn sylvani. Wc &. Pldla/lelplua, February 16, 18 :3.” “t liavc euiptuyedtUe Panacea of Mr.Swaim in numerous mstaneea, within the Lst three years, and have always found it extremely officacooi, ..peciaily in sen-unitary tyohile and mercurial diseases. 1 have no hesltttm in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. •< tv. GIBSON, II D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of pent Surgeon anil Clinical Lecturer to tire Alms House I firmity, r»c- ** February 17,18-i'l ” “ I have repet.edly used Swaim’s, Panacea, both in the Hospital and in private pract-ce, a id have found it to be • valuable medicine in ch onic, syptiilitie and scrofulout compliinta, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. ■•V V.LGNT1NE MOTT. M- D. Profear rr of Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the New.Yorl H iB .itul, fee, “AVw York, lit rut, 5th, 1824.” VjauVionto l'aTc\vaacta. The great demand and wonderful success of this medicine, h ive induced a number of persona to imitate it in various ways—Some are selling Sarsaparilla and other syrups, im* puling them on th * ignoraut for the Panacea ; others ure mixing the genuine medicine with molasaea, be., making three bottles out of one, thus retailing fume of itf virtues. Th.se im. itat:ons b and and-ud .lteratoina have in many in- ;«ncrs, pr it "acted the s.iff -.rings of paiients in cases where the genuine medicine would Gcoigia—' amden County. TO ILL WHOM ITAMt COA'C/SAA. W IKiHRAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad s in istfiitnr on the Estate uf John Atkin- mu, deceased, applies to the C«.urt of 0 dm :rv of said County, for letter# dum’ssoryon i 1 estate s These ar*», therefore, to c te ard dmopish all ard singular, the heirs ^n«l ered iiors of aaid deceased, to fi'e 'heir obj^ti* ric (if nny they have) in myi ffije, on o» 0 fo»t the firrt Monday in January next, or letter wi'l be granted to thu applicant. Witneis the Hon William Gibsor, one of the Justices of said Court, tins 25 h June, 1825. JOhN BAILEY, c. c o. c c- June 30 82 L S Un ted Slides, of which the 3d. 4ih, and 5th sections are in the words f blowing, V'z ; " Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That a auhs^ription to the amount of twelve milloiiB of dollars, of the six p t cent, stock of tin; year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the same is hereby proposed \ for which pur pose book« shall be »»pened at the Treasury of the United States, and at tlv several loan HR ces, on the first da> of April next, to continue open unlillhe first day of October thereafter, for'vuch part^ of the above mentioned de scription of stock aft shall, on the day of sub scriptnm, stand on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the several loan ofli ies, re spectively t which subscription shall oe effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the manner provided bylaw for such transfers,of ths credit or cred t* standing on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificate* of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That all subscription by such transfer nf stock shall be c mBidet ;das part of the said twelve mil lions of dollars authorized to be borrowed by the first sccti' n of 'his act. >l Sec. 4. And be »t further enactedThat for the whole or any part of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, credits shall he entered to the respective subscribers, who shall be enti tied to a certificate or certificates purporUn,'. that the United States owe to the holier or holders thereof, lus, her, or their assigns, « soni tv) he expressed therein, equal to the amount of the principal stock thus subscribed, bearing an interest n t exceeding four and one half per centum p-’.r annum, puyabh quarterly, from the thirty-first duy of De.Cenri' her,one thousand eight hundred and twenty five / transferable in the same n-turner as i* provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and suhjset to red-inption at the pleasure of tbe United States, as follows : one half at any time af er the thirty-fimt duy of December, one tbausund eight hundred ami twenty-eight: ami the remainder at any t me after the thirty.first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twei.t ’■nine : Provided, That no reimbursement shall lie made except for the whole amount of such new certificate / hot until alter at least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall lie tbe duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trails ferred to the respective aubsciibera the sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four und one half per cent, stock issu dto them respectively. “Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the same finds which have hereUduie been, nnd now are. piedgnt by law for the pay men: of (he interest, sod for the redemption and reimbursement of the stock which may be re Jemor reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remuin pledged in lik manner for tin pavmcnt of the interest accru ing on the stock created by reason of su' Ii subscrip 4 ion, and for the redemption or reim bursement of the princip d of ihe sme. A’d ii shall be tbe duty of the c immissionera of the linking fund t > cause to be applied and paid- out of the said fund, yeaciy and e - e^y year, such sum and sums as may be. annually requir ed to discharge the inte eftt accruing on (hr stock which may be creuted by virtue of thn act The said commissioners are, also, here by authorized to apply,, from time to tim such sum and sums out of the said fund, as f they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in con formity with the provisions of this act, the principal of the s^id stock : and such part ol the annual sum of ten millions of dollars, vest ed by law in the said commissioners, as be nece.isiry and required for the above pur poses,shall be and continue appropriated the payment of interest and redemption the public debt, until the whole of tr.e stock which may be.cheated under the provisions of this act, sbail have been redeemed or reim bursed." Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, til b* oks will he opened.it the Treasury nf ti United States, and r.t (he several loan offices, m the first day of April next, and continue open until the first dv" of October, thcreaf er, for receiving subscriptions in conformity with *he prov.sicns of the said law. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors nf the stock, ei»h<»r in person or b) i heir attorneys duly authorized to subs crib Rinl transfer it to the United Stales. Should subscriptions of said stuck be mscle to an amount exceeding twelve millions ol dollars, a distribution of ihe said sum of twelve millions of daltu'8 will be mude among (he subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTH AIID, Arting Secretary of ihe Treasury* -'6 10 IpO VALUABLE MEDICINE. totTliva Vegetable Ctitholicon. ^jpHK attbairibi r real cifully jol.niiB the at Georgia—Jamden County. TO ALL WHO H I/'MAY COJYvEUX. W HEREAS Lou*s D ifour. Adminat ate of the Estate uf Uaaile Pelletier, d- ' ipplics to (lie Court of Ordinary of said conn v, for letters dhmiB o y on said estate t— i h; »e are, therefore, to c-te snd admomsh mI; -ud singular, the heirs and c: editors of sh d leceased to file their ot jec ions (if any the* iHVe) in my offiji-fon or before (he first Mon lay in January next, or letters will be grante. •o t' e applicant. r—; i Witness the Hon. William Gibson one of the Justices of said Cou> L ii ~ J this 25> ti rime, 18 5. JO IN DAILY, c. c.o. c. c. June 30 82 Notice. TINE MONTHS sfn N INE MONTHS »fittr date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of •Jhhthim County, sitting for ordinary purpu- e», f/» 4 leave sell all the red estate of the ia ! eThoma8 Savage, of Biyun County, viz: Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred md eighty acres Rice Land, on the O -eechec River, four miles below the F rry, rdj ining '.he plantation tf Joseph Habersham ai d Ste oben El iott Also, two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, of Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. Also, a Tract of Lai d called Salins, e niti i ing tif y acre*, on Medway Riv cr, ;djjming the Ian s of J J. Maxw.dl MARY SAVAGE, Adm'rx. Ja»e ’5 71 tension of every friend of suffering Im iuivty, to to the above new snd invaluahh emedy, whose unequal powers in eUminatit.g from tue s.vstum the very seeds of disease, and in re3t-iring the d‘ranged snd th orb’d condition of the organs of life to a free and healthy exercise of their functons, h*s exci- ted the ast'inis-imeni, and completely silen ced the objections of the most incredulous — Facts are the best arguments. In order to put the virtues of the (Jaiholicon to as severer icrHiny as possible, it was offered by adver- t.scment.toge'her wild the aUendnnce of s physician, gratuitously to any erson who would apply fur it, and rthuac cause might seem t* come witliin the' range of its healing power-numbers of severe casus of long sta u- ing, and some ot them seemingly de<p«’.r *te ones, pre ented themselves, all of-which have been cured or so much relieved as to warrant he assertion that a little perseverance will d so Iti fact, such is the confidence of the physi cian under who.ie ca -e these patients wero Raced, in this remedy, a cm fide.ice result ngfrom the irresistible conviction that hns been forced upon his mind by ocular demon* stration, »r:d s person d trial of it on himself tint he per mils me to declare it as bis deci ded opinion, th«t 'he Cnth dir.on is nut only a ;i«-rreciiy »/re «nu i inocent, out a rnosr ^. 4l „ erlul fti.al invnluabie remedy in certain dis axes and states of the s>stem, such as the fot owing*.— De'.iiity rcs'.dting from intemperance snd dissipation i Old anil inveterat U*cers. Pains in the b< n..s attended with swellings of the join's j Indiget ion, Blot'hes on the face, iimp!e c , &c. j Al. complaints of the; Liver; Tette’*.* Yaws; Syphilis.* Cdtaneousdisease- generally } Mercurial and scrofulous corn- plaints. The Cstholicou (which the proprietor sol emnly pledges h :> wor l consists exclt/sively of vi g-jtablr: matte:) with the exi ept>onof a slight dvtenni ivtiuu to the bowels., which it preserve# in a soluble slate, Rely rosens.b'y, c pleasant t» the taste, and r quires n particu :ar regimen, (absiincmc^ from spirruoua li- q.torx vlways excepted.) or confinement. A a gt.nlle, sale and ag' ee.b’e cathartic nu d cine, improving the n,-petite ami restoring lie general t<’Ue ot the system, it i'» confidiriti> recommended to iadiea in a ri.riicfe? mtun- tion. >V W. pun Ell, 60 Chesnut-street. Philadelphia.. May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W. Poit-*r, Khave late.y exhibited, in several instance*, a u.edi cated s<rup, cs!frd Po tor's Vegetable Catlio licon, with thu most deeded advantage. 1 iss, as \ct, never failed effecting a cure in <*>ery case in which I have thong 4 it proper to employ it. H. M'MUR TltlE, M D Phi’adelphia, July 28th, 1824, Mr. IV IV. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I ifAuld give a concise statement of my huff' j ings, from * the Hopeless commencement, t the present propitious stage of my disease ' About five years a go, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, fron imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was sciz with a violent fever. Haring no medical at lendftntsori board, I was compelled to brai it, as l might for two weeks, when on my nr iv»l Charleston, S. C. it whs treated Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdu he fever, but Phoenix-like, the termiiutioi •>f this gave ris*' to a disease eq tally dishes mg, snd which, till now, 1 had th ugni incir sble. VariiHts abscesses made thei~ uiidrl’ some appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swa ltd to an enormous size.— These gradually subsided in to hard turnon ne of which on my left knee affected tb<- bone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of pus, mixed with p'eces of bone took place. In addition to this, I suffered ih most excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that ww> administered either gave me no relief or se- ved to agg-avate the disease, the severity of whfrh incri.aseJ with every succeeding year duch w.is my ptiiufui si nation that ( lespaire of ever being restored to my heal h ; l had not only tried the regular means of lt-lief, but used, though in vain, every popular i vm*- edy 1 could hear of- It wvh in this awful and Jcspund'uig couditio ^thst ( was persuaded to v.ommencex course of your Vegetable C-th I con, an l the hanpv result is, *•/ om the use of the two b ttlrs. my -whole system hu-> under gone a complete revo ution. my pains have fo s.i~ Are i the discharge from my knee begi n to dimmish, and soun ceascj altogether, the ulcer from whence it proceeded being com ptetely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which 1 have tried iu vain more remedies than 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, has returned— I an in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable- medicine, will miike me per ectly wo. Your obligfd friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. could wish 16 be. With my thank, obliged humble icr»aut,£Jc <*lf City of Phi 'ndelphia, ». G ° nGE KAN t. Geor<e It me, of the District rf vark, per.oa.Hy appeared, and, bein. . r iworn, doth declare and say t'ut tbt S'.t mpnt is io aft respect, correct V; ...A ik.t >1... 1 .... Ulus md that the signature to it is In ule sruinj-of this deponent. ‘ ,l1 - , J »H ■ BIS-T3, Alder, Puiladelphia, May 28, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS The Vegetable Oatholicon is oerulim adanted to thoac frscaiea which a- e nrtv.i ' tr,on S Ihe coloured population of the nZl I . that disease which ia called ya-v, w u ’ b sure remedy i . ,ingle trir.l of it. will c„ lv ' ’ planter, of itss iperior eUtercv to r ." f dy of a limilar natu-e in the United state* NOTICE. The advantages of this m «*dic!n-» ire confining the pa ient unnecertarilv to bouse, or keeping him from L>, bos'ncu.-- With one solitnry except': on, *h«t of aniri’i,. ou' liquors, it do, , not lay any reunion, ht, appetite It ia«o geotie ,n t 5 opera, that the p dtent finds himself eettine »elli'l cannot tell how. A, it ia not the wah X proprietor to take any thing for wh;,-h h. cannot give a consideration equal in nW persons at • distance who may W ih to ,5 ins medicine, but who are not certain if ii he applicable to their complaint, are requ, yd to describe (heir case and ivmwnm. • - .vutr, pusi-jjaiu, W .X. uii letter will be immediately placed in h*nu» fully comp'.tent to de:id-: the question,^ Sho ild the remedy not se^m 4 o suit the dir- ease, they will be frankly told si. CAUTI IN TO prevent d aappoint.n nt it ; 8 well to (tute that it takes in ordinaly esses f.o i. 3 t 0 5 bottles to effect a cure suthatpe b -m wlm are labouring under any serous in r »r.’ijjtj’, must make up their mind to persovere li> t int exti-tu at least*—if they du not, they inighs ns veil gave themselves tht* trouble «iid tij.cn e •f using 8 smeller qusndtv. All ordei s post paid and ei,closing the m nry, immediately uitunded t-, >..id >u.i meui-.v.e packed ar d delivered with urcctior.s fur use, o any place in the city, arid forwarded na Ji% re.''-ted N. II. To prevent the possibility of rl‘. in. p 'fiition, it wi’l be sjri in the ci-y o‘*Pl.i’.. If 1 * ,d‘ia, at tim office in Filth nt h Rncc-Htr et, irai the dwelling »f the prepn tor, N i 66 ffiesnu' street, only, and abroad hy nip au. hurtzed agents. W W PoT'IF.3, 66 Chesnut Street, Philade pjla- I have appointed GEORGE RYE tSO'J, Druggist, of Savannah, my sole sg°.nt. D u<. f »i »is wa- ting the above valusble medicire, .vill be supplied by him for cash, at tin- * rule, a«i if ordered direct from me—v z pe\ d zon, cr tliree dollars a s'ngfo 'v, . c. W. W. POTI EIL I’.itiadclpl’j. Any person on application to the sulked 1 -t will lie furniaticd with ccrlili' -jtos of ‘Ik- Hi. cacy of the above medicine, auflkiei.t •./* rur» vince the mind of the must sceptical, al'.hcnjrti too numerous and lengthy for n'wipaper n* tertion. GEO RYERSON, Dm* g *(. Corner of Buy and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 IN EQUII Y. Between W. Davies Adninistmtor, Complain ant, and John Carnothan Adm-wstrator, <!• b nis no with the will annexed of George Richardson and others, Defendants In equity, Chatham Sups ior Court- Chancery, 20th A gust, !824 1 ? appearing tha» J*»hn Murray Carwhxn* one of the defondnnts in the said bill of •umplaint named, resides without the slate 'if Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdom ** Great Britain anu Ireland, cal.'ed Scotland: ft is ordered that the said John Murray Cnr- 'lochan, do eppear ard answer to tho c<*(r» ilamant's said bill 3 within wre months ft ’n ho d«te of this order, otherwise thnt t Sf»id bil'j as to him, betaken pro cmdl*- •md i» in fun her w dcr^u), that a copy of tins order he publish* d once a wcoir, in one of he public G .zeltes of this stu-.r*, until the tt. jiraticin of the time within which tbe sniddr* f'codunt is required to appear and answer 4 aforeaaid. I*itic copy fr«m the Mfotifet, thift ?/sf d y August 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Ch-u. august ‘24 & t will be paid on their delivory at the plants-1 ase * V .® re ,h ? f* tui,te medicine would tion, or being secured in the goal of this d"e? n T. Ve i J ! nl, * a " tl Y e ®o» c I therefore Connty, or .5 dollar,, for Z Juno 2fl ROBERT HABERSHAM HOJr. Wanted, I IMPTY PORTER BOTTLES—An IPoa'tio.is.calculated to d 4 GE0 * vekson - tewTffiss quwnf them, that it ia impossible, from the verv nature ofita conatituenta, to bediacover- 0<1 by chemical analyaia; a:ul conseuuentl,, out at oiher noJfures represented to be mine ?° “ * 8 - sre If^ndulcut and base im- ‘ ' ’ I to deceive the ignorant genuine medicine his me .l. , ; reprear of.no JlercuLo and the Hydra, and nira^ on tt-.-u". Georgia—Chatham County, In the Guurt of Oritmsry, Mav Term, 1821 t |N the pe iliun of Henry Champion, ailroin 11 istratorof John Street, dec-used, praying in order Xiei o he made absolute on his com plying witn Ihe law, tor ihe sale of a Lot o! Ground, number four, [4] second Tythinu. deynoldl Ward— Also, p.rtof s Lot, numbei si«. Tower Tything, Decker Wild being the real eatate of the a iu dec. tor the benefit ol the heira and creditorsIt is ordered, that a notice be published nine months, in one ot •he Public Gasettt of the City of Savannah, requiring a'l person* inteiesied, toshuw cause, •f any they have, why the prayer of the pett- (ioner shuuld not be granted. * S M. BOND, c c. o.' May 14 445 Georgia—Chatham County. Iu the Court of Ordinary—May Term 1825. O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Ex’erutnr of John Wtckerly„ dee. prayii gap order Moi to be made absolute, on his complying with the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land in Laurens County, being the real eat tte of the said deceased, for the benefit of the heira tnd creditor.: It ia ordered, that a notice be published, nine months, in one of the G.t- zetiea of the city of Savannah, requiring all persons intoreated, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner ahould not he granted. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. “V 26 57 NOTICE. N INE months after date, application will be made tu the l!un. the Judges of the Court ■>f Ordinary nf Chu'ham ccunty, for leave to tell ail the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs and cred- t’.ra of said estate. JOHN M'NISH, Erector n't 12 71 jN otice. 4 LL persons hiving demands against the ■L estate of Constant Freeman, E^q late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re qiired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : am! those udebted to said estate, are required to mnke immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm'r. Jan 14 42pa Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM 11- MAY CONCERN. W HEREAS J. Bichlott Inn. adminiatra or on the esiati a of DavidTocker and David M’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary of atid County, for Lettcri diamits try on tbe I’atatea of said decea ed peraona: These are, therefore, to cite anil admonish the heira and creditors of laid deceased persons, to fiie their objections (if any they have) in my of fice, on or hefore tbe first Monday in January next, or letters will be granted to the appli- ILS. Witncsi the Hon. William Gibson, one of the Justices of said Court, this 25th June, 18”5. JOHN BAILEY, c-c o-e.e. June.32 g2 Philadelphia, July 36, 1i’-4. Mv confidence in the vegetable catlmlicor is tindiminialiud, and as freab in-tances of its. powers sro daily occurrii g, in my own prac tice. I Have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’UURYRIE, M. D. Philadelphia, Mty 28, Id 4 Sin—III conffq ience of imprudent expos ure four years ago, I had the inisforluuc tu be. came afflicted with s disease, the painful re sol's it v.hich induced me to apply in sue. cess-on to several respectable physicians ol this city, from whom, however, I receive either no relief, or from vhosc ren.ed.es I re ceived another complaint quite as distreosinp h8 the former. My whole ayate-o became a - fected. 1 cuuid get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my budy ; tho weakneaa and e mania tion of which was such that I could scarcely walk. In this state 1 fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon- four bottles of which, Las completely restored me, I hare now nu pain -, my appetite is good; and my strength restored With many thunks for the relief your mtdicine has given tue, I am your obliged friend, Sic. WILLIAM WILSON, Sworn and subser bed to before me, May 23, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia. May 28,1824. Sir—I «m now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty mat. For nearly six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravag-s threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my comrlaint at last got tn such a height that I could nut 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 bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am now aa well aa I Georgia Camden County. ro ALL TO WHOM If U.tV COM E IS. W it RHEAS Small Brown, Jnnfor, wiuu-v, applies to he Cour of OnUn iry <>i *a.l Jointly« for Letters of Admfo»ctniii««( on t e estate of John Brown, Inte of ta d county. <(t* ceased, %r next of k n: These are, thetefwf, o c«te *n . a< monish, all xnd singular, ('•£ kindred und creditors of s*iiti decewed, ton j their olj ctions, if any they he-'o, in nn cf* fice, on or hefore the fir't Mm d y in iext,"thcrwise Letters will be grinned tin »;’• pheanta Witn'-s* tho Honorable B/uian R Dud ley, o .e of tb: Justice--, of said Court, thiv siKteerith d «y of April, eighteen hundred a d twenty fir *. [L s. joiin bailey, c. c o c. c. Anri! 21 74 Georgia —Camden County. tY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOH S^ll) COUNiY TST’IIERE AS fohn Chevalier, has sppltol t? to said fjourt. f»r Let'era DiamisifiT »n the estates of Sanuu l Coz *ns and Bvsij E. dt'uky deceased. These tie, theiefore, to .ile and adinoniab, ail and singiisr, the k ’ B ' dred and creditors ot the sa*d d c- .-ise J p<r» iopa, t; fi.e their obj ctions, if any they for*’, n my office, on or before the first Monday »u January next, or Letters will be granted t‘ ,c applicant. Wit"ess the Honorable J .roes Scott, one of the Justices of said Court, tli s s ’*‘ teei.th day of April, e ghteen hundred and rwenty-fi^e. [L. 8 ] JOHN BAILEY, C, C. 0. C. C. Apr Ml Georgia— Camden County. ISY I HE COURT OF ORDINAtiY W S.iID POUN IY. >TD!IF,RF,AS LewisBxchlotl,spnlitlto™ JJ Court of Ordinary of said County! f' ,( I.eUera Di.missory on the e-tate of Fr.W'J R.iaolupe : These sre, therefore, to cite »™ admonish, all a- d singular, the kindred s'® creditors of said deceased, to li'e their ohje®- ■ iuns, if any th-y have, in my offiee, on or^be fore the 6 St Monday in January next, nil 1 * 1 ' wise Leilera Dismissory will be granted tw applicant- . B Witness the Honorable Samuel C'S-'* i one of the Justices of said Court, I™ sixteenth Jay of April, eighteen 0“"" drej s-id twenty-five. (L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O.C C April 21 24 HAY, K A BUNDLES PRIME HAY,landing OU irura Brig Phoasant, for sole by April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD-