Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 21, 1825, Image 4

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m -vmao s Mm Sheriff s Sales. On Ot* first Tuesday in August next. a MILL oe sud at tne liouit House in the W eitv of Savannah, between the hours Of 10 end 4 I’elock- Ttie uoeapired leue of, in, end to ell that ftleoe or parcel of ground on Bay lane in the leer of toe City Hotel, Darby Ward, contain, Ing aiateen hot on Bay lane, and extending back t wanly ail feet to the K'lchcn, with buil- Oings and Improvements, levied on to tatiafy no execution in favor of Thompaon k Bonny ■gainst Bleaaar Early. Alao. all that lot of land in the city of Sa vannah, known by the no. 6*g'Liberty Wa;d fronting on Broughton street, levied on aa the property of Jno. Cr me, to tatiaiy an c*.~ tion in favor of John ti tan. ||Alao6 negroes, Jolly, Delia and child, Jo nas, Hager and Dianna, levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Geo, W. Coo, against John M’Nisb, Alexander Hunter, and Alfred Wade. .. Alao a negro girl named Christiana levied on to satisfy an execution in favor of Sam:. M Bond, Adm'r. or Thomas Lucena, dee d against Jsa Jnaish Tippen, Executor if Duvn' Baldwin, de-.’d, A. D’f YO'D. a c c. . J"’v 0 85 Aunimislraun’s bale. LL be su'd at Crackeraville Plantation, Vrw on the Satilla River, Camden County, on the tiist Tuesday in August next, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, a part -ol the p r tonal property nf Randolph M'Gillit. deceas ed, conaiating of 2$ h ad of cattle, 3 hnraec, I gig and fairness, 1 Jersey waggon,some house hold and kitchen furniture, 1 gold watcn.tomr hooka, plantation t- olt, he. Ac- Also, on tbe next Tuesdr following at hi, late res'dence near St. Marys, the remaining part of the personal property of the said Ran dolph U'Giilit,' deceased, consisting of hottae hold and kitchen furniture ; a d a small L' brary. To be told ft r the benefit of ihe heir* end creditors of said estate. HANNAH N'GILLIS, Administratrix, G M'DONA .D, Administrator. St- Marys, June 18 h, 1825, June 33 78 Administratrix Sale. O f Mon lav the eighth day o August nest wdl be sold at the house of Mrs -F. ®roith. In Brvan County, between the boors of ten •nd four o'clock, Six bead of Stock Catth and one old Cart, b ing the remaining perao. nal estate of Matthew Caner, dec. Condi- tion,, cash. June 39th. 1815 EL>Z .BETH CARTER, Mm'x. July 3 8jf Sheriff’s bale. O N the fi «t 5 iturday after tne fi t Tues day in August next, will be ao d at the Market-House in the town of St Marya, be tween the hours of ten ard four o’clock of that day, a negro man named John Smith, levied on aa the property of Ja'oea William- a< n, to sati fy an execution nn the foreclnauri of e mortgage, in favor of Edward F- Tattnall, pdministiator of John Hamilton, deceased. M. H. H HUB ARD, S C. C. Bt. Marya, 5th May, 1835. JU ’e 3 59 Sheriff’s >ale. 0 - he ftrst Saturday after the Arst Tuesda August next,will be sold at the Mark* H utae in the town n) St. Mary’s between t k .e usual hours of ten aftd four ’clock t tract o. land aitu.de and lying in the county of Cam den. on Br widow’* 2ree< containing eiglt teen humlr- d an.* Afiy acrea more or less, le vied on as the property of Hsrmun Courier den to satisfy an - x.-eut on iu favor of Jamet Ti t cent. Bt Marya, June 25, 1835. M. H HEBBARD, a e e. June 80 8b hatham County ^ In Ihe four' of Oi dinary July Term 1895, in V mailer of tt,e bit* »i V. zabeth Bnurke, Lunatic—Archibald Smith, Gusi- d-.n O ’ 'he petition of A-ehibsId Smith guar inn of Elisabeth Bonrke, stating thst Ihe following named negroes, viz. Snkey and her cf d, Anderson.Daphne and her children, And.' w and Rose, from a long residence in t--wn and great indu'gen-e have atq.iired such h-fci a of dleness and vicious practices, that they cannot be made at all ptoAtable to the Said Lunatic tnd praying leave of this conn to roll tt.e said negroes, and that the proceeds of the sale be invested i Bank Stock, or any other funds that Tier best promote the inte feat of Ihe said Eliiabith Rnurke, It it hereby ordered, that all persona interested ii the welfare of the said Plizibeth do Aic their objections if any they have, in the'•mrk’s of 6 o of this Court on or before the Arst Mon. day in Augu it next, otherwise, the said no- £ roes will be sold for the benefit of the said tn. ttie, and the proceed* of auch late be in Tested in Bank *tock, or other fund* that tn*v beat promote the intercat of the si.ld Eliza beth. And it is further ordered, that this rule be J tuhlishedin a public Gaattte of Savannah, at eaat once a «-»ek for thirty day«. Extract from the minuter 1th July. 18'”.- SAMUELM BOND C C O. July 9 83 +4w Notice. N INE MONTHS after tlie date of this notice, application will bo made to the Honorublo the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tl>e benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased. JOHN VV. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 43 Dollars Reward. R ANAW AY from Dr. Haig’s Plantation, Browton Hill, near Savannah, three Degrees, viz. Limnric, a short stout fellow j Francisco about 5 feet 7 or It inches high Jack, who has a shot wound in tho arm They are all of a yellow complexion, and Intelligent fellows. Thu abovo reward will be paid on their delivorv at the planta tion, or being secured in the goal of this County, or IS dollars for cither of them. KOBERT HABERSHAM Junn 38 H0}i„ E ' VV anted, MPTY PORTER BOTTLES—Ap I ply to Jlueb GEO* VERSON. sWaim’s panacea. riXHIS medicine ia offered a* a rent'd/ fi.t 1. 8crufula, King’s Evil, Ulcerated Sort Throat, long at* .ding Rheumatic Affec tions, Cutaneous Diseases, White Swelling and Dlaeaaea of the H,nes, ai d all cati* generally of an ulceroua character, end Chronic diaeaaei, arising In debilitated consli littinni, hut more especially for Syphilis, o . ff etiom arising therefrom, Ulcera of the Larynx, Node* he., and that dreadful di» ease ocoaalunedby along aid eaeeaaive urn of Mercury, fcc. he.—It ha* a ao been found useful in Disease! of ttie Liver, In a I disorder* arising from an Impure or Rontatnineted state of the Blood, it will be fmnd e powerful and an effectual remedy.— The discovery of this med cine has been the fleet of long and attentive study, and It ii •tow made public frum the most decided con viefton, founded o ample experience, of it* power in era licating those diseasea,q/irer every other medicine hai failed. it ca.,not, ho.v.-vtr, be supposed, that this '’ixacai will Invariattly cine—the moat es teemed medicines, employed by the Faculiy, will of en fail in Ihe very diieasea for which hey are considered specific*! hut if Pie useol t be persevered in, it will radically remove a|. U"i. every causefof the disorders specifi. d. Thousands are lingering under those c nj plaints, in a*me form, sinking to the grave, without a remedy, whom tnis medicine would certainly restore to perfect hrwllh and vigour. It* safety and innocence have keen fully tea ed, so that it may be adminitlete I to 'he. len- derest infs' t The most distingui.hi d phyai- liana in the United States recommend it, and dmit, that a more impurtaut discovery in me dical science has not been made i and to use •be language of on" of the moat eminent Fro- ’esauis • f the age, it it a triumph in the healing art. To the present Sod rising generations, the benefit mnl' prove incalculable, not only oy saving many many valuable lives, but m carting strength and soundness tv dMitaed m l Corrupted cmstit'ltlons, theicby preeerv ing their of,puny from hereditary diseases These facts, tugv r with ihe numeioua cure, made, form irresableproof nfthe It ; h vatu- ol tbia remedy, No one, however, is d snl 'o take it, without first fully cunvincing ti n, self of the truth of wha ■* lu re s'sled, and the rectitude of Ihe P' p-ietor’a intentions. The cures performed in this city alone, e- tablish its superior virtue on a basis loo ami to be affected by the malignity of the envioil,, 1 s worthy of remark, that thi- greater part ■ the patient* who have been permanent!' u edi nsprevious to tlie nroprietor*a tin dertaatng them, received the ablest a si it nit e and several were abandoned by tier Phys mans, aa b ing hryntid tlie reac • i f tun, *' I huchictlte f ct and oo ex-ao'dnnry tp.T. in.my of he c tee that an tx b ion wns made of Join in the Unive t"y f Pun yv.n ia. 1 y the J* ofeetor oj Surge,- b jo r e a i ow l edautUeitc. of .tude.it who p onounced .hem vender, in the healing art. it .ns i eon tnt. -tee; nl - tltn I'ti ,aii,.lptna Alma H tea: si d P'ltnayivania aid New Y.rk Hoipitui, an. such w are its surprising effects—its -uccis after a I other m-dicinea had faded, tl.a t burgeon of the Pennsylvarie|Hopital, Dr Vt P ice, was in iuced to abandon his high r.'sp.ictable ..ffio , from the limdubie dengi ol benefiuivg oaf tlow crcatuiea, by carry off the Panacea to England t where it hut ai ready aupeiscdrd the use of the gctiuiu- Freneh Rob of Lafacteur in a number of ii at ticea, 'n climates for whiclt that n intende., and its virtues are publicly acknowledge tr; some I the most eminent surgeons them. : 11 all complicated eases of Hcofulu and % phtiit. and where the Syphilitic Virus , f , . pai ei.t esusus e developement of Sero u'e u the child, Una is the only remedy upon which a sing e hope of r- covery can be reaaonab founded, there has been no instance of its failure, where nrope ly used It impans vi gout-to the wh le system while 'he cure is zoi ir on—an operation to tong looked for in. vain by the medical wo: id; *t ti,e in c n.e toe vStivn! is en.b ce to use nourishing fond which under the common n.odes of pruotic., '» oaualiy withheld from the aufferer. In nta oy instances where the horrible ravages nf u - cr ration had laid ba e ligament and bane, and where, to all appearance, no human 'i.eaua bu amputation could have saved tile s in rases extiemc even ss hern described, have pa tienu been snatched from the giava and re stored to good health, and the dev il i j. dis- ~ase completely ar.diea.ed The diecovery of a remedy tike thu now offered ft, tale, hue been a desiderutnmf om hitK imm. mo>iat. The FiOj.iittor dots no . up,mac ms bam assertion wil, convince : ne will therefore giv, reference, to auch aa have been cured, and those u. d rbiacare among whom are man highly respec'.aole euizthat ahull satisfy the moat u,cr, dulousol ta superior efficacy u ttie disorders for which i is here ,ecommen ',u Every member of soc e y should aid in Mil'll "ig int rm-'ion of this discovety—human ity alone makee it a da y lyectiftcateg. “I have within ,ue .list two yeara had an op portunity ol seeing several cunca of very tnve 'erate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swpim’a Panacea and-I do believe, from what l 'bave seen that it will prove an important remedy in aero I'ulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. "N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institute! and practic. of Physic, in the University of Penn sylvsnia Ua. k. “Philadelphia, February 16, 1813.” “1 have employed the r's.nicea of Mr.Swaim in numerous instance*, within the Isat thre- years, and have always found it extremely rfficteious, especially in sec-ondary syphili- and mercurial diaeasea. I have no heaitatio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. «W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty of Pent Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alma House I'firmity, km ” February 17, 1823/’ ”1 have repealedly used Swaim’s, Panacra, botn in the Hospital and in private practice, and have found it to be a valuable medicine in ch'onic, ayphilitic and acrotHloui complainta, and in obstinate cutaneous affection*. •'VALEN TINE MO TT, M- D. Profesatr of Surgery in the Univeraitv of New York, Surge m of the New.Yura Hospital, “•Vet* York, Ulmo Sth, 1824 ” Caution to Purcivaafers. The great demand and wonderful aucceis of tbia medicine, h u e induced a number ol persons to imitate it in various waya—Some are selling Sarsaparilla and other syrupz, i m . piiaing them on th - ignoraut for the Panacea t utlteraare mixing the genu-ne medicine with molaaaea, ke.. making three bottlea out of one, tliua retailing a -me of its virtues. I h. ae im- itatmni.siid andadulteratoina have in many in- isno a ptot'acted the s.iff„ringa of patients in cues where the genuine medicine would have proved instantly efficacious. I therefore d em it a duty I owe the the puBlic, to ac quaint them, that i* ia impossible, from the very nature of ita constituents, to be discover ed hy chemical analysis, and eonsequenllt j * ? lher mixture, represented to be mine and aold at auch, are fraudulent end base im. -oaitiona, calculfed to deceive the imorant md unwary.—The genuine mediome hat my " f representing Hercuice and the Hydra, and name on Hie seal. Oummunleatiuna. post paid, and orders from any part of the world, w>H teeeive immediate attention, ILT Printed direetioni aceempany the Me- iliciue. WH, 8WAIM, No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite th" U'dvrraity of t'ennsylvania, Philadclpida, February. 1835 Tltesubscriheru have just received a fresh - Buptilv of the above VALUABLE MEDI- ! CINE, and have made such arrangements witli the inventor,Mr. \Vm. Swaitn, a* Will enable them to offer to the public a pare nnd unadulterated article. Druggists and others who purchase to sell again, can have it at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICICSON, Chemists and Druggists, ShadVi Buildings. A Treatise on Swaim’a Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. Juno 28 POL«DKLPI1IH, TIIE INDIAN EXTRACT. .3 certain F.ntl India Cure, far the Rheu matism, King's Evil, S(C. Extract or s tet'er from the Rev. James B fob, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe London. Dfxr Sin : A GtiEMAUl.Y to y- ur request, T have wi'h tm. dilfi :8t'v procured and now land you bv the a'lip las m. Cspt lit binson, a few pound if the Pol d In'"*, o ' what generally gne.i by the name .f.| i lia Extract, a Medici eun. iveraally esteemrd urping the people of Indian a a cer’ain cun- for the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people wh i'P daily re'ieved and cured by tiiis valu -hie * d cine, it wnu d requ’re more paper than I a n able to pttreha e aid more time th* ■ 1 .m able to bestow.- Indeed, the tff ct of fis Hedioine ia a t imm- d te, that itt Rheumatism viu would suppose it ar.ied ;.aa cha m ,ngtv ag relief and —m .ving ih t painfel disease II the King’s Evil it has been used with grew -iicccaa, and vvit" " Mercury has h.-en givet. irtised tn excels, 'll s stn" ioe bus proved » ■erfeet cure. Tlie great diffi .ulty, however, I procuring the Extract, will for many vnu. ■ come, p-tvi rt its general eirenlatinn, itb-- ng obtains 1 from a Shrub growing on th. -VHihtaina of Thibet, tn the B nniii Empire f fmli', eml held so a-rreii fay th- na-ivea b,'lo part with it is like parting wi'h their ■ vistence.” t.e'ier ' Dr Bedwell, dated Jin. 7, -8'3. Bear Doctor—l have ‘•een v olenfty effiiutu. ith ili -ui ostic complain' f ir many yta.s , •.vei mvfingers were a" contraeicd thst I nn d neilhe- dress or ui il.'isl myself, or g.ve the least sssis'ance to m fa oily—1 have useil >nlv one ' ox of the lid a E* 1 raet, rd I am lerfectly restored. Your’s tru'v, R, RU.S ON, Pliilailelfihia L“ttef f om Tobiss Jennings, Stows d ot St Thoms'* Itnsptal London. Feb 1, 1823 Dear Air—I think it my duty to inform von, • i after trying every tiling that could be Minted out by the moat respectable physt- isos and surgeons for the relief of my sun. "ithout any success, who you know, has lor oany yesra been laboring under severe R ion- atism, I win induced to try the Poladelphis, i ith a g immering hope, that it might g ve om some relief from the excessive pain hi rditre i, which rendered hi n a uacleas mem *er of aociety, and a burthen to hi naelf. To ny utter aalnnialtment the relief waa ieitan ■nrous, nil by persevering in th * use nf die Extract, his joints have returned to their pr»'* •f r olaces, and he ia in per ect health. Up ward I f sixty respectable Persons have cl ?d Iamy son, as all who knew hi -n though < '*3»•»>■»• M 1 that h* r i - 1 * •ftovi'v. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, a ist, where additional certificates of cacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 20 Gct'gia— amden County. TO ILL HTJO It IT .fUY COWLRJi. vffW ItiUEAS Alei.nider .\iku,*on, Ail ..in W stratur on 'he Estate of John Atic n. ueeaeaed,applies tu the Court of O dm ■r\ of said County, for letters dirm saury on id estate t T' - s - are, th,-r. F*re, lo e t» hi d dmnnlsh all ai d a’ngulnr, the heirs ■ nd cted ors of arid d.cos.eil, tu fi e -Itcir ohj^-.. n- ,if any they liavej in my on o h-fi • he fir. t .ionday in January next, or lettir ' I be gr'.nted to the applicant. Witness the Hon William Gibsoi, one of tlie J- s'ir- s of said Court, this 35 It June J 8 J5 JUixN BAILEY, e co.cn 1. V June 30 Georg'a—t amden <. ounty TOAI.L WHO .1ITMAY 60V.EAV kATHEUEAS Louis D ilbur. \dminiat a: TV of the Estate of Bade Pelletier, dor’ ipplies to the Court of Ordinary of said coui , for letters dismiss" y on said estate:— h «e are, therefore, lo cite and admomah -.1 •nd singular, the heirs and creditors of s* d ieceased to file their oi jecions (if any thi *ve) in oiy ii flirt, -j n oi before 'lie first Moo 'ay in January next, or letter! will be grsnte * t vpplicant. r-—a Witness the Hon. William Gibsoi IK '• [ one of the Justices if raid Cou L 1 this 25 It tune, 18 S JO .IN B aILY, c. e. o. c. c June 30 82 Georgia—Chatham County to the Cour t of Ordinary, May Term, 18au, O N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, admin istrator of John 8'reef, doc ssed, praying an order JVtai o be made absolute on It's com plying witn the law, tor he auto of a Lot oi Ground, number four, [4] ieeond Tythtno Reynolds Ward—Alan, p rt if a Lot, numb' sta. Tower Tything, Decker Watd being tit, real estate of the said dec. (or the benefit ot tlie heirs and creditors t—It is ordered, that.. nottim be pubhahed nine munthi, in one ui 'he Public Gasetti of Ihe City of 8 a van nal. requiring all person, interested, to show cauti if any they have, why the prayer „f the peti- i inner should not be granted. S M. BOND, c e. o May 14 445 Georgia—Chatham County. I.i the Uuurt of Ordinary—May Term 19/5 O W-tM potion uf Robert Hoy, ta or-.' of John Wackerly, den. previ,g, nordeI J\in to be made absolute, on his enmolvin. wdn the lew, to tell Two Tract! of I., n d Laurent County, being the real eat . te of the .aid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditorai It is ordered, that a notice tv mbbahed, nine months, in one of the G zi ttee of the city of Savannah, requiring ad geraona mtere.tcd, to show cause, if anv they can. why the prayer of Ihn p. t tjoner ahuuld not be granted. S. M. BOND, c c. m Mijr io * Treasury lieparlment, March, 14, 1825 lyHBHEiiS on the 3d of Kirch, 1R/5, „ T J Uw -va« pass »d by the Congress of Uie Un'ted States, of which the 3d, 4th, end 5th iuctioni ere in the w ords following, ?i* * § * ® e . c * ?• be it further enacted, That i .Uhycriplion 10 the amount of twelve mi lions of dnllf.Ts, of the arx p it cent, stock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and (be same ia hereby propaaed , for whteh par- poee book* shall be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at th. asveral loan «.ffi ces, on tbe first day of April next, 'to continue open until the first day of Ounber thereafter, far such parts of the above mentioned d* script ion of stock is shall, on the day of sub Hcription, stand on th.e books of tbe Treasury, •qd on those of the several loan ofliccs, re ipectively / which subscription shall be effect cd by a transfir to the United States, in tlie maooer provided by law for such trio fees, of the credit or ert-d ts standing on tlie atid books, and by a surrender of the certificates of the stock so subscribed: Provided, ThM III subscription by such transfer of stock shall be consider >dss part of the said twelve mil lions of dollar* 04tt ( 44»rii5d to- ba borrowed by the first secti' n - f his act. ft Sec. 4. And be it further enacted\ That for liie whole or any part tit nny mun which shall be thui subscribjd, ertd in Khali be entered tn the reftpeclivt.’ a.ibsc ibers, who shall be e'Ui lied to a ceriifi ^te or certificates purpor.-iij. that the United Staten owe to the holier o holders thereof, his her, or tbeir as-igns* sum to be expressed 1 herein, equal to tli amount of the pvincipai stock thimsuln-'cribcd, > ear ing" am interest n>;t exceeding four and one half per centum pt*r annum, p tyabh quarUrly, from the thirty “first day of Decern ber, one thousand eight Hundred and twenty five / transferable in the same n aimer as i° provid’ d by law for the transfer of the atock subscribed, and subject to n dcmnt'on at tlu pleasure of the United States, as follows: one '»H.f at any lim;*fer the thirty-first day of lijcember, one thousand eight hundred anti twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time after the thiitv-first duy of December, ont thousand eight hundred and twentxilne : P-ovided, That no reimbursement shall be m^de except for the whole amount of such iew certificate; nor until after at least six months public notice of such intended reim ounement And it shall he the duty of tin Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans fecred to tlie respective aubicribers the sever ai sums by (hem sujsc bed beyond the arooun. of the cer ificatea i f four and one half pc '.ent. stock >«su *d tr* them respectively " Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That h^ arnne f iiida w .i . ’i i.ave heretofore been, • f; d now are pledged by law for the payanem of-she iutrrcst, and for the redemption a:>< ’•eimbursement of the stock which may be re •termed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in hk> manner fur the pa>m-n* of the interest Kcr.ru- i"g on the stock rreated by reason of su :i ^ub.'crip ion, sod fjr the redemption or reim •urserrient of the principal oj ihe same. A» d it sliad be the duty of the commissioners of the linking fund to enuse to be applied and paid out of the said fund, yearly and e^e^y year, such sum and sums ta may be annually requir ed to discharge the inte e.-ff ac rumg on the siock which may be created bv virtue of th:» :»ct The said commissioners are, also, here by authorized to apply, from time to tioi-, auch sum and sums out of the s«id fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in con 1 formity with the provisions of tjjis set, ihe p incipa! of the s*id stock : and such part ol the annual sum often millions ofd-.liars, vest ed by law in the said commissioners, as m>,< ne necessary and required for thr above pur poses, shall be and continue appropriated ti the payment of interest and redemption oi ihe public debt, until the whole of t»'e stock which may be created under the provisions of this act, shtil have been redeemed or reim bursed. * Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that books will be open dal the Treasury of the United Staten, ai d rt ihe several loan offices, in the first day of Aoril next, and cimunue until the firs* dr of October, thereaf cr. for receiving subset iotiona in conformity with ‘.He provi8«*nB nf the said law. The aunacriptionii mwv be made by tbe pro* prietors of the stock, ei'hei in person or by ’heir attorneys duly nulhoriz*.! to uubt>crib- And transfer it to the United States. ill .uid subscriptions of said stock be made »o an amount exceeding twelve millions of :i ll-irs, a diatributiin of'.he said sum of twelvo Ito'-a of dolUis will be made anfong 'ht s ibscrib-rs, in pi oportiou to the sums aubacri- >ed by them respectively. SAMUKL L. SOUTHARD, A^l’nir St'.’jre^ *ry of 'he TreaKurv* • - ^ »o y r * VALUABLE MEDICINE. Notice. N INE MONTHS afLcr date, application • ih tie mude to the Inferior Uuurt of ;li».th im r ounty, siting for ordinary purpo* e3,f,>r leave f o sell *!1 lha rftal estate of the ate Thomas Savage, of Ryan C:umv, via: Point Pititatiitn, consisting of two hundred .nd eighty acr;B Rice Lend, «allie O eechee t ver, four miles below tlu F*rry, cdjnining ne pla*'tation < f Joseph H«borsham ai d Ste lieu El iott Also, two hundred and fifty cre9, more or lesa, of Pine Land, apneriain- i g thereto. A'so a Tract of Lard called ^aiino, c >*i’i l *ing fif y icrer, on Medway Uiv r, djmnmg the Ian ts (*f J J. If ax well. MARY SAVVGE, Adn»*rx. .Tire 1 5 7t 'Ml HOE N INE months after date, application will bt made to the lion, tile Judges of tile Court it Ordinary if Chatham cfunny, for leave to sell all the real rotate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred- tors of said estate. JOHN M’NISH. Executor, net 19 7< .lN once. 4 LL personi hiving demands against the ill estate of Conatant Freeman, Exq. late of he city of Washington, deceased, are re q.iired to hand them in, legally attested, vithin the time prescribed by law : and those idebt-.d to aaid estate, are required lo malt- 1 mmediate payment, to JAME3HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 43pi W2 Georgia—Camden County. TO All WHOM I i M ' Y CON'.FjRN. HEItEAS J. Biehlott tun. administrator On the "Slut' S of DxvidTttcker tod David vt’Lredir, applies to the Cunrt r.f Ordinary ■if s, d County, for Letters disnnireary on the .sta ei of said decea-ed peraonat These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the heirs and creditor! of said deceased persona, to file iheirot jectiona (it any thrv have) in my of fice. on or hefore the first Monday tn January neat, or letters will be granted to the apuli- cant. P==s;| Witnffi the Hon. William Gib.on, I' l.S I oneot the Juatieei or laid Court, li.ail tbia 25'h, June, 1875. , JOHN BAILEY* c. e. o. e. e June SO „ TOTTE1VA Vegetable Cathelicon. <rpHE hubscribtr respr elfully aolicita the at ii tentlon of every friend of aofferiug hu noanity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in elimiiiatii’g from tire system the very seeds of uiaense, and in restoring - the deranged and morbid condition of the organs oflife to a free sod healthy exerc : ae ofthtir functions, has exci ted the astonishmei", and completely alien ced the objeci ions of the most im redijlous — Facts are the best argument!. In order to pu' the virtues of tne Csrholicon to as severe* sentiny ss possible, it was offered by adver- t sement, together witli the attendance of a physician, gratuitously tu any rnrson who would apply for it, and whose cause might seem t come within 'he range of its healing power—numbers of severe cases of long ate d - ing, and some of them seemingly dencr.te ones, preented themselres. all of which have been cured or so much relieved as towsrran ihe assertion that a little p-’iieveia-ire will d ao. In fact, sttoli isthecoidilence of ihe phyai Clan tinder who.o care these patients wer. placed, in this remedy, a confidence resu-t ing from th" irrefistihle conviction that has been forced upon his mind by ocuiar demon stration, and a personil trial nf it on liimsel' 'hot he permits on- to declare il as his d rel ied opinion, that he Cailt rlicitn is not only i ncrl'octly safe and innocent, but a most pnw erl'ul and invaluable remedy ill certain dis easrs and slates of thosrsiem, such as the fol owing:— Debility resulting frum intemperance and 'hssipsiiun; Oi l and inveterai Uicers. Paine in tlie bun s attended with swellings of tn* juin s i Indigestion t B! jftrhes on the face, :11-p 1 e , 8tc s Aft complainta of tlie Liver ''crier.- Yaw*; Syphilis.- Cutaneousdiscsscr genertlfy i Mercurial and acrufulous cum plaints The Catholicnti (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges It s word consists exclusive]) nf vegetable matte') with the exception of . iliglit determi istion to the bowels, widen . preserves in a soluble stale, seta insensibiy, pleasant to the lacte, and r. quires n-' pxrlicn ar regimen, tabstinrnce Irutn ipirlonus quors vl ways excepted.) or confinement. A. a gt title, safe and agree-b!e calhartia m :d en e, improving the appetite and resti.r.r.g tin general tune of the system, it is confident^ tecunimended to iadics in a delicate situs tion, W W. POi-TER, 66 Chesuut-itre et Philadelphia, Muy3l, 1824 At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, th.i late'.y exiiibiled, in several instances, s rnedi cate it sirup, caibd Potter’s Vegetable Cstho. (icon, with the must decided advantage, has, cs '• et, never failed effecting scurc tu ever, cnae in which I have thought proper t • mplo/it. It. M'MUUTKIE, M D Phi atlelphia, July iSth, 1824. Mr. IK- Ir. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would give a concise statement of ply suff t ings. from ‘the Hopeless commencement, i - the prevent propitious stage of my disease Abuttt live years ago, on my passage ft on, llirdeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 waa setae '. with a violent fever. Having no medical at- endants on board, I was compelled to bee it, is I might for two weeks, when on my ar. ival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated ar fyphus. The skill of my Physician auhdu- d the fever, but Phtcnix-like, the termination of tbia gave risr to a disease equally diat-.ts- ing, ami which, till now, I hid th-uight incut able. Variouaabsccases made lltei-' ttnwei- some 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 tilt, bone—an incision was now made and a isiurr evacuation uf pus, mized with pieces of bum took place. In addition to this, I suffered the most excruciating pain* in my joints that mm. ever experienced. Every thing thst war administered either gave me no relief or ser ved to aggravate the Jisesse, the severity of whiclt increased wi.lt every succeeding year Such was my painful vi uatiun titat I despaire ot ever being re tort'd to my ileal b 1 I had mi only tried the rei.-ular means of reliof, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 could hear of- It wus in this awful amt despundmg condition,that I was persuaded tu commence a course of your Vegetable °th I icon, and the happy re mit is, •-/ om the me nf the two h ttUs. niy whole system ha, unslcr gone a compleU revo ution my pains have fo lu- kc met” the discharge from my a IK".' 0 tig'll :o diminish, and scon ceased altogether, ihi ilcerfrom whence it proceeded being com plelely healed. The tumors, for the removul oft which I have tried in vain more remedies than 1 cun name, are rapidly decreasing s my appetite, which wxsgone, lias returned—I ar, in fact, nearly well, and feel coutid-nt that a few bottlea more of your, (tu me) invaluable medicine, will make me per ectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. could wish to be. With my th,,*,, - obliged huro.de servant, £/c y«a City of Philadelphia, „° ,i ' 0:lGE E ANs, George Erne, of the District vark, personally sppeared. and, bei au/ritui A ,4k .1. ■ * wcl Philadelphia, Jaly '"6, 1824. Mv confidence in the vegetable cniholic-m is undimiuishud, and as fresh in tances of its "owers arc daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it, tu the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, a* superior to any rented r l am acquaint ed with, U. M’MUH't IHE, M. D. Philadelp/da, May 28,18 4 Sra—In consequence of imprudent expos tirefonr r ears ago. I had the misfortune 'o be come afflicted with a disease, the painful re sulta of which induced me to apply in suc cession tu several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite ss distressing us the former. My whole system became a'- fected. I could get oo rest at night oo ac count nf the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakness and enacts tion t.f which was auch that I could scarcely walk. In this state 1 fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon— ftarr bottlea of which, haa completely reatored me, I have now no pain t my appetite ia good t and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine haa given me, I am your obliged friend, tic. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28, 1834 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1834. Bit—I am now, thanks to your mediciae, a, hearty mar.. For nearly six yeara I have bee" a martyr to a disease, whose ravag e threat- ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to sueh a height that I could not awatlow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation ilmo.t deaper.te. The five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have eom- pletely cured me, And 1 am now as well nal sworn,'doth declarVaiid'wy"t“',t’thIl* Itat-'ment ta i„ all reaped* correct .V? 1 ' 1 md that the signature to it writing of tbia deponent e N- Philadelphia, May*28,182V 3 ' _ T? *° , ’T nEUN planters The Vegetable Catholicon s r, f: , ,i adapted to those disusses which a,c mc k ’ soiotig the coloured popuist on of ik' ! 1 I * that disease wb.£ f.Cm y.l. ?* sure remedy, a .ingle tritl of i t , plantera o its superior cffic 1C ) to Jyofsa.ro.lar nalu 'ejjnhe U„iC CtC'' NOTICE. The advantages of ti ; s mtJ; . confining the patten' unneceijl £ SJ house, or keeping him from hi. i y l!le With,ne.oli. H aryC,cc ! ,M'h l ir ,i ;' ous liquors, it docs no, lay any ’ 1 hisapp.lilo It is so veiumu ,u C that the patient findshmueif reuinv'C'i? cannot tell how. A, Ula not^* 5 f proprietor to take any thing lor A l ' cannot give s consideration equal i i persons st a distance who cav us medicine, but who art not c, / be applicoblc to their complaint, „ t ^ ■•d to describe their ctsc and lyrooro ni .' a letter, poat.paid, and ditocled toftmlV! letter will be immrd.vtrly :,la,-tV Th . ’fy competent to decide the qne,^ should the remedy not se-om lo suit the L eaae, they wdl be frankiy Md° CAUTI tN- To prevent diaappointm nt it i, wc i| „ i t !ni,il“ t .‘ t Uf ,l "» y °" 8 ^ iio.n J t, 5 no t e, to effect a cute ,n that p* , wht are labouring under any cioiis in.'irmn,, roust make up tltei • min.! i„ „, vcrc tu , u ; extent at least if they flu not, Uiet '-.ictii *« b-etl save themselves tin- trouble and, am nit T using a ••nailer q'lan’it , . All orde t pj$t-p iid „nd e.ic'oiitig the m.n:u, immediately atiundcnt,, q lc paChed and delivered witli mreetioni f„ r „, e any place in the city, .nd fortvsi-ded u it! reeled N.U. Tu preven' the-possibility or -h ■1 sition.it wi l b sth! it theory o>Thi!«k. ihia, st the office iii Fiitlt near IHoi-'-r y orai the dwelling of the propt-i tin, N. Ij ihestiu' street, only, an i ..b,-"ad t.y t ui '.honiedagents. W. tv. Pimr:*, 66 Chesnut Street, Phtlaik [.f,a I have apnointed GEORGE ItYK -SUN, DruggLt. ol Ssvanuch, mv soie agent, h .'lata wanting tlie above valuable nted.c .e, vill be supplied by him fur-cash, at tli t- ,. e r.ite, a, il ordered direct fr-.nri n.e—v 7 . t.J per d- sen, or three dollar* a s I.g-: il ol... W. W. PDi'I'EH, I'liiimieljij'iii, Any pci son on application to tlie witliacil-r will be furnished witli certificates of tlr.- - E. cacy of Use above medicine, sufficient in not. vince the mind of the most taceptieai, althouvh no numerous and lengthy for ncv» r jpc,- n, ic-rtion. GEO. RYEItSOS, Dr-i,-g-vt, Corner of Bay and Whittaker direct; dec 13 IN EQUITY. Between fV. Dtivite. Administrator, Comfihiii- ant. and John Oarnochan Admuvstmivr, th bonit no with the will annexed of Geo>'t Richardson and others, V.jendunti. h CMiity, Chatham Supc ior Court- Chancery, 20th August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Ciraodwm, one of the defendants in tbe stud biU uf '•jmplaint named, resides without the stair of (luo.-gia, io that part of the United Kingdom •>l Great Uritain ana Ireland, called Scotlai Ji tt is ordered that the said John Murray Co Hichan, do appear and answer tu the coup dainant's said bill, witoui nine months fuio • Le date of this order, otherwise that t!ie j*id billj hS to him, betaken pro cui.ui j.*d ii is further ordered, lliat a copy of this order be pubi slu d once a week, in one of he public Gi'.neitea of this state, until the tx* iraiion of the time within wiiich the s.*i l de- ndant is required to appear ami answur>f xforeaaid. True copy from the Minutes, thii fist d»y •August, 1324. A. 1!.F\NNIN, Clerk. •uiffiiN' 24 jyf Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM If WAV COM E I* W llEUEAS Sarah Drown Junior, wulo» ( applies to he Cnur of Ordinary of -ill 'ounty, for Letters of Administration oi* i f •state uf John Brown, late ot'awd county,ik« eaaed, *r next of k.n: These are, thircf w, j cite nn 1 attmoni h, all aud si.ig;iiir, the kindred and creditor* of sniil if counit!* ’ofi e heir oi j ctions, if any thev h*vo, i» lice*on or hefore the first Mo. d -; in June iext,'>therwtae Letters will be grunted th’ -f o Leant. Wit.n(S> the llororsblr Britiai H Himk- Ity, one of tbi’ Jilsticca of mill C f urt, thii sivteeiU'i d.«y of April, cighetn liumlred t'd twenty (L S. JOHN UjVILEY, C. C 0 C. C. Anril 21 4 Georgia—Camden Cowthj. Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY HjS S HD COUNTY. IXTHGRE&S John Chcvulu.r, has sppliul f ▼ lo aaid Court, f.»r Let’ers DiimiSM'ff :>n the estates uf Samuel Cozens and Lvmii *U‘ck, deceased, llicsc are, tlierefore, W ■ite and sdinoniih, ail and ring liar, thn kia Jrcd ami creditors oi tlie said d ceased p<r* oi'«, to file their objecuonsj if any they li-vr, in my oflhe, on or befjre the first Monday <• January next, or Lettei a will be granted the applicant. Witness tbe Honorable Jsmes Sci ti, ott of the Justices <,f aaid Court, tli.z «'t teei.th day of April, e ghtecn huadr-d and twenty*five. fL. S.) JOHN BsULEY, C. C. 0. C C, Apr I =U 24 Georgia—~Camden County. BY THE COURT OF O.tDlNAKY r'O SAID '"OUNTY. • » WHEREAS Low ia Bachlott, applies to tb* vJ Court of Ordinary of aaid Count;: M Lettera Dismiasory on the estate of Fr-oca It isotope t These are, therefore, to cite M admonish, all and singular, the kindred creditors of said deceased, to fi'e their olL«' lioite, if any they have, in my office, on ur «• f-tre the fi at Mumlay in January next, c-ther- a ne Letter! Distmpaory will be granted tM applicant' . , Witness the Honorable Samuel Clark'' one of the Justice! of said Court, this sixteenth 'lay of April, eighteen bun* dred and twenty-live. IL. S ] JOHN DAILEY, C.C.O CC April 21 24 HAY. rn BUNDLES PRIME IIAY.landtnJ OU trout Brig Pheasnnt, tor sale by April 19 C. C. ORISlVOLDy