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Sheriff s Sales.
On the first tuesday in August next.
«n»lLL be »od at' the Court House i > (he
\JJ citv of Savanfiah, between the houia
bf 10 and 4 /clock-
The unearned lc«e o£ in,. antutvall that
piece or parcel of ground on Bay lane in the
rear of the 01'y H tel. Darby Ward, contain,
inir aixteen foot on Bay lane, and. ee'enilina;
back twenty ail feet to the Kitchem, with buil
dings and improvement*, levied on to »aMf)
en execution in favor of Tburapaon k Bonny
uramat Elcizar Early.
Also, all that lot of land in the city of Sa-
vanneb, known by the no. 6, Liberty Ward
fronting on Broughton atreet, levied on as
the property of Jno. Crone, toiatialy an Me
llon in favor of John Ketan.
Alan 6 negroes, Jolly, Delia and child, Jo-,
aaa, Hager and Da n i, levied on to satisfy an
execution i" favor of Geo, W. Coe, against
John M’Nish, Alexander Hunter, and Alfnd
Wade.
Also a negro girl named Christiana levied
on to SHti.fy an execution in favor of Sami.
U. Bond, Adm’r. of Thomas Lucent, dec d
against Jaa J isiail Tippen, Executor of David
Ualdwin, de/d.
A. D’LYOND. a. o c.
J„tv9 8*
SWAIM’S PANACEA'
rEIHIS medicne is offered as a reimdy for
l Scrofula, Killy’s Evil, Ulcerated Sore
to
Administrator’s bale.
-LL be audit Crackersville Plantation,
'on the Satilla River, Camden County, on
thelirat Tuesday in August next, between the
hours of Id and 3 o'clock, a part of the p r
tonal property of Randolph U’Ctllia, deceas
ed. consiitingof 26had of cattle, 3 horter, I
gig and harness, 1 Jt rtey waggon.aotne house
hold and kitchen furniture, 1 gold watch,some
books, plantation t ols, be. be- •
Also, on the next Tuei d t following it bis
late residence neer St. Haryi, the remaining
S ert of the personalproperty if. he -said Bar.
olph M Gillia, deceased, norsisting of hmun-
hold and kitchen furniture / and a small L
brary. To be sold fir the benefit of tbe heir-
and creditor! of.said estate.
HANNAH U'GILLIS, Administratrix,
G U-DONA D. Administrator.
St- Marys, June 18 b, 1825,
June 28 *8
I'brost, long at*, ding Rheumatic ABVc
lions, Cutaneous Disuses, White Swelling
and Diseases of the Umei, a d all cas.i
gnnerally of an ulcerous .character, and
Chronic (l scmes, arising in debilita'cd oonah
lotions, but more especially for Syphilis, n
ffictiona arising thirefrom, Ulcers of the
Larynt( tfodes, ho, and that d.cadful dia au]
ease occasioned by slung aid excessive use
of Mercury, Iso fee.—lines a so been lout.d
useful in D,senses of the Liver.
In e l disorders arising from an impure or
contaminated state of the Blood, it will be
found a powerful and an effectual remedy.—
The discovery of this mid cine has been the
affect of long and attentive studv, and it is
now made publie from the moat decided con.
viction, founded on ample experience, of its
power in eradicating those diseases,n/Vtr every
oilier medicine hat failed.
It ca .nut, however, be supposed, that this
1'iaarxA will invariably cure—the moat e»-
leemed medicines, employed by the Faculty,
will vf.cn fail in ihe very diseases for which
hey are considered specifics t but if the use ot
t be persevered in, it will radically remove al
most every esuaefiof the disorders specified.
Thousands are lingering under those com
plaint:., in some form, sinking to the grave,
without a remedy, whom this medicine would
certainly restore to perfect health and vigour.
Iis safety and innocence hive been fully tes -
«d, so that it may be adininisteie 1 to the ten-
derest infm-t The must distinguish, U physi
cians in the United Slates recommend it, and
ulrnit, that a more imporiaut discovery in me-
dicT.I science has not been made; and to use
the language of one of Ihe most eminent l*ro.
■ essors of the age, it is a V iumph in the ht-uliny
art. To Ihe present and i iaiog genet aiouis,
the benefit mua' prove incalculable, n ii only
by saving many many valuable Iiwa, but m
parting strength and soundness - d.hiliiued
on 'corrup'ed consPt itiocs, -tlieteby pecs,tv
ing their offspring from hereditary d.oettses
These facts. ">g.- rwitti me numcioiiscures
nv.de, fortt, irrtslhlhp, of - t liio li-.h value
m this rented:. No mi:. however, is. d led
to take it, without fir-n fully convincing li ne
seif of the truth of wha : is here stated, arid
the reditu le of the Pr< p.ietur’a intentions.
The cures performed in this city emne, e
tablish its superior virtue on a basis t»o solid
to be affected by the malignity of the envious
s worthy of remark, ibat the greater part
Communications, post paid, and order! from
any part of the wurld, will receive immediate
attention.
djr" Printed directions accompany the M»-
Jicine.
WM.8WAIM,
No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite ft
University of .‘ennatlvinia,
Philadelphia. February. 1823.
Treasury Deportment,)
March, 14, 1825. )
tXTHEKEAS on the 3d of March, 18.3, a
FT law was passed by the Congreii of the
Administratrix Sale.
O N Monday die eighth .lay o August neat
will be sold at the house of Mrs. E °mith,
in Brvan County, between the lionra of ten
and four o’clock, Six head of 8tock Cattle
and one old Cart, b. ing the remaining pern,
nal estate of Matthew Carier, dec. Condi
tisns, cash.
June 29th. 187J.
ELlZ\BETH CARTER, .1dm'x.
. July 2 83f
The subscribers have just received a frjsh
pply of the above VALUABLE ML|)l-
CINE,and liuve made such arrangements
with the inventor,Mr. Win. Swainl, as Will
enable them to offer to the public a pure
and unadulterated article. Druggists and
others who purchase to sell again, con have
it at tho original price established by the
proprietor.
LAV & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings,
A Treatise on SwaimV Panacea, with
cases illusl rating its success, will be loaned
those interested, by applying as above.
June 20
Un ted Ststcs.of which the 3d. 4th, and 3th
sections are in the words fillnwmg, via :
" Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That a
subscription >u the amount of twelve millona
of dollsra, of the six p r cent, stuck of tiie
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
Sheriff's Sale,
O N the fi at S.lurday after the fi- t Tues-
day in August next, will be s.ud at the
Market-House in tho town of St Marys, be
tween the hours of tee ar.d four o’clock of
that day, a negro man named John Smith,
levied on as the property of Jauiei William-
li n, to sati fy an execution on the foreclosure
of a mortgage, in f.vor of Edward F. Tattnall,
xdminist-ator of John Hamilton, deceased!
M. H. HKRBARD, S C.C
St. Marys. 3 h Msv, 1823
Ju e 3 ; 9
Sheriff’s ^ale.
O he first Saturday after the first Tuesds*
August n* xt.will be sold it the Marke’
H Ait in the town nf St. Mary's between t h e
usjul hours of ten snd four 'clock s trset o.
land situate and l> ing in the county of Cain
den. on Bn wnlow's Creek containing eigh
fifty seres more or leas, le
.»( the patients who have been pernunentl)
cued 4 hs' 1 , previous to the nro;)r»e!or'a un
dertaxing them, received theabiest a si dan .e
and several were abandoned by the r Phyai
cians, a« bring beyond the reach of i umai
skid Such is the f et and to extraordinary
Vf>\rc many of he c :aes that an ex/nb tion tout
niaile of oh m in the Univost.y <f Hern yv :n
ia, hy the P ofeeaor of Surger b /•> « a t- ow<l
edaudienc■ *>f nude no "who pon ounce d iheift
■wonders mthe healingurt it i *0 1 eeii ion.
ucej into the kM»iiuat.lphia Alins 11^ us - a; d
Pennsylvania and New-Y irk Muajjital, ana
such were its surprising eflectv—ics nucceu
ifier a.I other medicines hr.d f » lr.d, tliai t »e
-iurgeo*. of tilt PennsyiVt»ni»|Hnp.ta!, Dr.Wm
P ice, wa md-iCjd tu abandon his highly
respectable offic , from the laudable tie -gn
ot beuefiiting 1 s fallow creatures, b) cart)
ng the Panacea to England ; where it haa ai
ealy aupeiaeded the use of the genuine
French Rob of Lafacteur in a numoer of in
st tnees, n dbeakea for which that s inten<lec L
and its v.nues are publicly acknowledge by
some «f the molt eminent surgeons there.
I s sli complicated cases *-f Scofulu and \y
philia, and wh<*re the Syphilitic V.ru> til tue
pure l cuuaes a derelnpement of Scroiu a in
ihe child, th a ia the only remedy upon wnich
a sing e hone of recovery can be re&sonab
founded i there has been no instance of i
failure, where (trope;ly us-d It impans v
gour to the wh !e ayatem while the cure
going on—on operation to long l.oked for in
vain by the medical world; at t.10 -attic t-nie
tne oatieiK is enuto eU to .aVie njiiriahtng f mu,
whii-U under the common modes of praciic<
is uauaily vutlihcld from the sufferer. In ma
ny instances wher: the horrible ravHgea of tt
«» Mtffe prepVrtF rf HwiianCwrtiR I «»«>«'• h »‘‘ l,lJ b »' e | «ff«n»eaat ami Bo.ie, ami
dec. to satialjr an Mccution in fsvor of Jam.. I where.,t. all -PP^ce. ,o human .leauabm
Vincent.
St Marys, June 95 lWf.
M. K HE 1BARD, see.
June '’O
0/
TATI* OK GK.'tKG'sV?
Chatham County J
In the Court of Ot dinary July Term 18‘ ? 5.
In th matter of ti.e til V m E:iS.iheth
Bourke, Lunatic—Archibald Smith, Guar
dian
O j the petition of A chibald Smi‘,h guar
dian of Eliaabeth Bourke, stating that
the following named negroes, ri*. Sukey and
her ci 'd Anderaon,Daphne and her children,
Andicw and U>ae, from a long residence in
town and great induigen e have arq ircd such
h bi a v-f dleneaa and vicious practices, that
amputation could have saved file : in r ascs
eitiemc even as here described, have pu<
tiants been snatched from the giave and re
stored to good health and tli. dev u. ng dia*
ase completely eraclicu e»l The dtacovery
a remedy like th>* now offered fot a<ite. h.
been a desideratum ft om time i mm mount,
Vbe Pi'0|>ricl0i doe-, no. upi-ose his bar
assertion will convince : he will therefore give
references to such as huye been cured, and
those uid rluscarc among whom are many
highly resperc acle cnixes, that siull sntisfs the
n >at irercduhiusof its superior efficacy mthe
disoidcis lor which i. is here recummen
Every member of sue e.y should aid in diffus-
g in» rm-tion t.f this discovery—human
ity alone mukca it a duty
Uertiiicaiaa.
"I have within the last two years had an op
POL KDELPHIB,
HE INDIAN EXTRACT.
A certain Eftat India Cure far the Rheu
matism, King’i Evil,
Vegetable Catholicon.
■milE ,ub,cribi.f res3- ctfully lolicita the at
te.ition of every friend ofauffermx hu
inanity, to to the above new and invaluabb
remedy, wboae unequal powera in eliminating
. S. —am, ,.r nfleenail
louldwiih to be. With my thanks. I
ibiiged bumble servant, tie ® Bu I
GROUGE
City of Philadelphia, to.
Georne Kxne, of tbe District of
wark, peranally appeared, and, being j
iworn, u ith declare and say tint the ,k ?
statement is in all respect* correct ln a
ind that the signature to it is in u,. ^
wriiiug of this deponent
Eitract of a let'erfrom the Rev. James E
limb, (Kted at Bengal, to Or. F a Bedwe
London
Drill ^>ia :
A GREE \W,Y td y or request, I have with
diffi nhv procured and .i*»w lend you by
the 8*dp .Ins =n, C.opt Rrbinsnn, a few pound 1
f the Pol.d fnh'», or what generally goes
he name f India Ext act, a Medicine un
iversally esteemed itnong the people of Indiao
hm r certain cure for the Rheumatism. Was
. t»» inform you of the number of people wh
Are dd.lv relieved and cured by this valuable
d cine, it wou d require more paper than
am ahie t * purcha f h* d more time th>»: 1
am ab ; e to bo-tow. I ideed, the effect oft' is
Medicine ia s« unm: d- te, that in Rheumatism
vow would suppose ii acted ra a cl -» m *n *iv
ng relief and r m »ving ‘It t painf ul d ^e tse-
the King*a Evil it Ins been used w.ih grea'
success, and w he •* Mercury haa been given
or used to cxcis?, -li:s Med.nine has proved a
nei feet cure. The great difficulty, however,
f procuring the Extract, will for many years
to come, prevent its general circulation, it be
ing obtained from a Shrub growing on tli
mountains of Thibet, in the B rimn Empire
of India, knd held #0 mcred by the na J iv«H.'
thnt to part with it ia like purling wi U their
existence."
Letter to Dr- Redwell, dated Jan. 7, B '3.
Dear Doctor—1 have ‘'cen volent y afloct*.-'
with « R umatic compluio' fur many y*a:s ,-
even ro) fingers were so contracted that 1
con d neithe* dress or urdrrsa myself, 01 g ve
the least assistance to m. fa oily—l have used
onlv one box of the li.d h Extract, and I ani
perfectly restored. Your's truly,
R. RALSTON,
Philadf I phis
Letter from Tobias Jennings, Stowa d "♦ St
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and I from the system the very »««<]• of disease,
the same ia hereby proposed 1 for which pur* I and in restoring tha deranged and morbid
pose book* shall be opened at the Treasury of 1 condition of the organs oflife to a free aud
the United States, and at th- several loan offi I healthy exerciae of their functions, has exci-
cei, on the first day of April neat, to continue I ted the astonishment, and completely siien*
open until the first day of October thereafter, I ced the objections of the most incre dulous —
for such parts of the above mentioned de* I Facta are the beat arguments. In order to put
scription of stock u shall, on the day of sub I the virtues of the Catholicon to as icvere a
script;on, stand on the books of the Treasury , I scrutiny as possible, it was offered by silver*
and on those of the several loan offices, re I taement, together with the attendance ot a
spectivdy; which subscription shall be effect 1 physician, gratuitously to any •eraon who
ed by • transfer to the United States, in thel would apply for it, ami whose cause niigUt
manoer provided by law for buch transfers, of | seem t come within the range of its healing
the crejit or credts standing on the aaid power—numbers of severe cases of long iti’d.
books, and by a surrender of the certificatea I ing, and some of them seemingly desperate
of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That ones, pre ented themselvea, all of which have
all subscription by such transfer of stock shall I been cured, or so much relieved as tu warrant
be consider.»d as part of the said twelve mil- the assertion that a little perseverance willdn
Irons of dollars uuth irized to be borrowed by so. In fact, such is the confidence of the physi
the firstiQCtl (, n his act. - cian under whose care these patients were
tt Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That for I placed, in this remedy, a confidence fesu.t
the whole or any part of any sum which shall I ing from the irresistible conviction that has
be thus subscribed, credit*shall be entered to been forced upon Ins mind by ocular demon*
the respective subscribers, who shall be enti stratiou, and a personal trial of it on himaeil
tied to a certificute or certificates purporting that he permits me to declare it as his d’Ci*
that the United States owe tu the holder or I ded opinion, that 'he Caiuulicon is not only a
holders thereof, his, her. or their assigns, a oerfectly safe and innocent, but a must p»w-
sum to be expressed therein, equal to the I eclul and invaluable remedy in certain dia
amount of the principal atock tkiigsubucribed, I eases and slates of tbe svstem, such as tUe tol
hearing an intereat nut exceeding four and [ owing— ... . .
one half per centum pur annum, payable I Debility resulting from intemperance and
quarterly, from tire thirty-first day of Decern-1 dissipation; Oi l and lnveterat Uicera. Pwis
bar, one thousand eight hundred ai.d twenty jin thehs.na «i tended with swellings ut the
five; transferable in the same manner aai‘
provided by law for the transfer of the stock
subscribed, and subject to rrdamplion at the.
pleasure of the United States, at follows: one
ha-f at any time af er the thirty-first day of
D rcember, one thovifand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and the remainder at any tun*
after the thirty-first day of December, one
thousand eight Hundred and twent^nine:
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
made except for the whole sm.iunt of such
JfM*B|NNS,Alfc nfe ■■
Philadelphia, M\y 2b, 18H- 4,1 HI
TO SOUTHERN PLANTER
The Vegetable Catholicon ii p^’,- 1
adapted to those diseases wh.ch t-e pr«v,i y |
among the coloured population of \L *
I'Xh recalled
In that disease wh;<
tore remedy j a single trial of it, 45 j' . .
planters of its superior efficacy to , ny . ntf
dy of a similar nature in the United
Thuma*' Hosptal London, Feb t, 18*3
Dear Sir—l think it my duty t»* inform y«
iew certificate ; nor until after at least six
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement And it shall be the duty oi the
Secretary of the Treasury t«» cause to be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the sever
al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount
of the cer’-ificateH of lour and one half per
cent atock issued to them rf-apectively
“ Sec, 5. And be it further enuctcd, Thai
he same finds w inch likve herelolo.e been,
•uid now are pledged by law for the payment
of the interest, and lor the redemption a»;d
eimhursement of the stock which may be re
letm.'d or reimbursed by virtue of the pro-
ions of this act, shall remain pledged in like
manner f .r the payment of the interest accru
ing on the aiock created by reason of au-.h
subscrip ion, and for the redemption or reim-
hurseirent of the priucipd of the s»m3. Ai d
it shall be the duty of the c muni ‘sioners of the
sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid,
out of the said fun ', yearly and e^cy year,
such sum and su ns a* may be annually requir
ed to discharge the inte eat accruing on the
join 1 * t Indigea ion. Blotches on the face,
pimp'e , &c j All complaints of the Liver
relic; Yi'wsj Syphilis.* Cutaneous diseases
generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol
emuly pledges h u word cousisis exclusively
if vegetable matte’) with ihe exception of 1-
dight determi istion to the bowels, whicn d
preserves in a soluble stale, ai.t i inscusib.y, ia
v,, asanl to the taste, and requires n * parlicu*
ur regimen, (abstinence from apirtuous li
quors always excepted,) or confinement. A
a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic nud.
cine, improving the appetite and restoring the
general tone of the system, it ia confidently
recommended to ladies in a delicate silua-
W. W. POfTElt,
66 Chesuut-atreet.
NOTICE.
The advantages of this medicine ire m 1
confining the padent unnecessarily ? I
house,or keeping him from hit bunn***
With one solitary exception, tint of nfo 1
0Ui liquors, it does not lay any reitria^vl
hia appetite t It is so gentle ,11 ,t s opcr4 ^
that ihep-Aient finds hiro«elf getiinttcllk
cannot tell how. As it is not tlie w'th oith
proprietor to take any thing i or ^ r
cannot give a consideration equal in V »U
persons at a distunce who may w .ib to IS
uis medicine, but who are net ct ila-n if h
be applicable to their conipi a „ lt , rc
ud 10 describe 'heir case ami tymmt } n 1
a letter, post-paid, and dhctwi inhim-tV,
letter will be immediately placed \ u
fully competent to dec.-d • the que»tin n ‘ll
Should 'lie remedy not seem io guit tbe i'u. I
ease, they will be Sr«nk!y told s ».
CAUT1 ‘N-
To prevent d.3Hppointini‘nt it is veil i 9 I
11 »te that it trikes in urdina'y cases Iro n 3 \ a I
5 bottles to effect r core so that pe:sji.« vln I
*re labouring under any stro.is infimviy. I
must m^ke up thei - mind to pnsevcrc tu \\i 1
extern at least - if they do not, they n.ighi u I
veil s tve themicivea the trouble andexpen; I
f usingaau-ilrr qihntitv, I
All or tie s p 1st p ml <iml enclosing ihem.net, I
immediaiely au«-udcd tu, anu lu: m:-,'i 1
OACXcda tdd. Ii\cre.J with directions Lr
<o any place in the city, aud forwarded ar. J>
re-tfd
N. B. To prevent the possibility »f all iiv
position, it v i’t br a.»l*: in the ci»y of PbiiMe* I
iliia, at tiie t flier* in Fifth neur Uact-t r ; i, I
>rat the dwelling of tne piupri tor, Nidi
t liiesnul aircet, only, and abroad by l.tiia.1
liorized agents. W. W FOY1RII,
66 Chesnut Street, /’A/iV.aV'/./fi'a-
Philadelphia, May 31, 1824.
At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I have
lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi
caled sirup, called Potter's Vegetable Gatho
licon, with the most decided ad*antage. 1
has, as * et, never failed eficctiug a cure m
*»>erv case in which I have thought proper 1.#
i.nploy it. H. M'MUR (TUE, U □
that after trying every thing that could he Jlock wh ' cfl nliy be crealeil hy virtue of this
po nted out by the moat reapecUble physi'
cions and surgeon > for the relief of my son
without any success, who you know, haa for
nary years been laboring unde** severe R »eu-
mat ism, I wu* induced to try the Poludelphis,
with a g'immering hope, that it g-vc
him tome relief from the excessive pain hi
endure 1, which rendered hi n a useless mem
ber of society, and a burthen to hi tisclf To
my utter astonishment the relief was irstan
act T’he said commiahitmers are, hIso, here
by authorized to apply., from time to tim-',
such sum and sums out of the said fund, as
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con*
formity with the provisions of this act, the
principal of the s«id atock : and such part ot
the annual sum often millions of dollars, vest
ed by law in the said commissioners, a« may
---- - - - . a be necesury and required for thf above pur-
tan*.ous, *nu by persevering mth * use of the nos0Sv slmll be and continue appropriated to
Bstrart, Ilia j unta have returned to their pro. ; ) ent nf interest an.l redemption a.
....■ 1 l. A in in nn, ant hiiBlIK IT ft I ' . .. ... •>., ■ a r .. _ .L
per nla'.-es, and he is in per ect health. Up
w.«rd* • f sixty respectable nersons have cnl
led «»»-•• my son, as al! who knew him though
\ :-T»T.r,j--Vli. that h* r v-;-’ •-'r.nv**’*
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON
the public debt, until thi* whole of ti>e stock
winch may bet coated under the provisions of
tins act, shall have been redeemed or reinv
burse, i."
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, th it
Druggist, where additional certificates of | books will he open. d at the Treasury of tin
tho etticacy of the ubove modiciae may be I united States, and t ihe several loan oftiscs,
seen.
May 20
Georgia— amden County.
thev cannot oe made «t all profitable to the | portunity oi seeing Sv^verai caaes of very mve
•aid Lunatic and praying li*»ve of this court | terate ulcers, which having previously resist
to Rtiil tie said negro er, and that the proceed*
of the sale be invested i Bank Stork, or any
Other funds that ». a* best promote tne int<:
rent of the said Kl sabctb Rourke, It 1
tu-rebv ordered, that all persona inte rested i
tin welfare of th • said v l Z beth do fi’ th« l
ohie lions if any th-y have, in the o erk'a of
fi. j of t' is Court on o<’ before «be fi si Mon.
4ny m Augu.t next, otnerwise, the said ne-
? rocs will be-old to the benefit *f the acid
.uMatic, and the proceed* of such a.*!e be in
teaie-lm Bank stock, or other fund* that ma'*
beat pto.note the interest of the sa d ^iiz*’
beth
And it is further ordered, that thia rul*- b<
published in a public Gasi-tte of Savmnah, a*,
least *n ce a w^ek for ’hirty da'**.
Extract from the minutes 7th Ju’y ' 8 *.
SAMUEL M BOND C C O.
July 9 h‘J *4w
TO rtLL WHOM IT MAY CO % CERA.
TEREAS Alexander jlikititon, Ad fin-
.strator on the Estate of John Atk n*
., deceased, applies to the Court o # O d-n
tr\ of laid County, f.r letters dhmsjoryon
.1 id estate : T’ ese are, then fore, to c te at d |
dinoniah all ard singular, the heirs • nd *jred
•tors of a ul deceased, to fi'e their obj^'
(if sny they have) in my on ot u fo**e
ihe fir t Monday in January next, or letter,
wi'l hi* granted to the applicant.
Witness the Hon William Gibson,
one nf th.* Justus of said Court,
this 25 k June. 1815
JOmN BAILLY, c- c o. e. «
June 30 83
m the first day of April nvxt, and continue
>pen until the first d» of October, thereaf
er. for receiving subscriptions in conformity
with 'he prov siens !-fihe said law.
The suhscriptiona may be made by the pro
printers < f the stock, either in person or by
their attorheys duly authorize*', to subscrib*
and transfer it to the United States.
Phi ade'phiut July 2bth, 1824.
Mr. W W. Potter, ,
Dea** Sir—You expressed a wish that-1
would give i concise statement of my auff.-.r-
mgs. from * the hopeless commencement U*
the present propitious stage of my disease.'
About live years ago, on my passage IVtnr
findeaux, during the month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, I was seized
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on board, I was compelled to bear
it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar
ivi»l at Charleston, 9. C. it whs treated as
1'vphu*. 'I he skill of my Physician su.bdqt d
the fever, but Pkocnix-iike, the termination
of thia gave ria*» to a disease equally distress
ing, and which, till now, I had thuu^ht incut.-
-ible. Vavioua ahsecssea made their unwel-
come appearance, particularly on the j unta,
which were sweded to an^ enormous size.—
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
one of whtclt on my left knee affected the
bone—an incision was now made and a large
evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces nf born:
took place. In addition to this, I suffered th
most excruciating pains in my jo’ujis that mat
ever experienced. Every thing that was
Administered either gave me no rebel ur ser
ved to aggravate the Jisease, the severity 0!
which increased with every succeeding year
Such was my painful si uatiuu that I despair*,
of ever being restored to my hear by 1 hau
not only tried the regular means of relief,
! have appointed GEORGE KYE'.SON, 1
Druggist, of Savannah, my sole ag-nt. Dim-1
4 i Hi a w*. ting the above va!u«ible meaiciu, I
will be suppled by him for cash, at tlit u\vi I
rat.-, a* if ordered direct from me—vz p |
pe> di sen, or three dollars a s'ligie bon e.
W r . W. PO T 1 ER, PudMlelpbii.
Anv person on application to li «suhic.'d 11
will be furnished with certificates ot '.huffi* I
uacy of the sbu*e medicine, sufficient to «o&* I
vinee the mind of the must scepin al, shhou^ I
100 numerous and Ir-nglhy F»»r nuaspaper u-l
serlion. GEf). UYEilsON, Drujignt,
Corner of Buy and Whittaker Streett |
dec 13
liars, a diatribution t.f ihe said aum of twelve
IN EUU11Y.
Between W. Davies, Administrator, Commas* I
ant. and John '.tarnochun AJminittrator a di I
bums no with the will annexed sf Geor jt I
Richardson and others, Defendants-—
equity Chatham Superior Court- Lha\ccry,T
VliiA August, 1624. L
I T appearing that John Murray Catiiocb*Tu|
ont* of the defendants ill the said but d|
complaint named, resides wilhout the mate if ■
Geoigia, in that part of the United Kingdom I
■>l Great Britain ami Ireland, ealfed Scotian): ■
It is ordered that the said John Murray Cif-1
loch ai:, du appear and Answer to the cuna I
olsmuiTi's s»id bill* within nine months frool
ihe dale of this order, otherwise that t.;|
isid bill., aS h'» him, be taken pro cofilefto
and it »s further ordered, that • copy of llm I
order be publish'd once a week, in one of I
he public Gazettes of this slate, until the u* |
tiiratiun of the time within which the Mi-Jiit-1
'endautia required to uppear and ansucrul
aforesaid. . [
True copy from the IHnitcR, thi« •'■1st d«y |
August, 1824. A- U.FANNIN, Clerk,
august *24 5l) t
L S
rtiilions of dollar* will be made among 'he
s-ibseribtrs, in pi ^portion to the sums suhsen*
tied by them respectively.
I SAMUEL L. SOU THARD,
4 tin/ Sccetsry r.F *he rrrssurv?
fi '0 II
Nutice.
ff
N otice.
N INE MONTHS after tho date of this
notice, application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to Bell a part of
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN IV. STACY,
Administrator,
dor. I« 21
4'i Dollars Reward.
eil the regular modes of Uestmeut, wert
healed by the use of Mr. Swrim’s Panacea
,iid 1 do believe, from what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
iuloua, venereal and mercurial diseases.
“N. OH VPM \N, M. O.
Profeisor of tne Institutes and practic,
of Physic, io the University oi Penn
aylvsnia ll~. b.
Philadelphia, Februuiy 16, 18 '3.”
"1 nave c npioyed ttu Panacea ot Mr.Swaim
in numerous instaucea, within the last three
years, and have always found it eatremei)
dfisaeioui, especially in aec-ondary a;-p!iil.s
and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitstio
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
value. “W. GIBSON. U. D.
Profeisor of Surgery in the Um’ty ul Pent
Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer tu the
Alms Houie I ifirmity, Sc-
F-b’unry 17, 18J3."
" 1 have repea edly uaed Swaim’s, Panacea,
bate m ihe Hotpiial and in private practice,
a d have found it to be a valuable medicine iu
ch onic, syphilitic and scrul'ttlous complaints,
and in obatinate cutaneous rffectiona,
•‘VALENTINE MOTT, M- D.
Profemr of Surgery in the University of
New York, Surge in of tbe New.YorL
Hi* nital, h c,
•'.Yew Yo k, talma JlA,'8'-’4 ”
VJadUonto l'uYctvaaftTS.
t he great demand and wonderful success
of this medicine, h ive induced a number ol
peranns to imitate it in varioua ways—Some
are telling Sarsaparilla and other syrtipi, im>
posing them on tlr 1 ignuraut for the Panacea i
other, arc miaing the genuine medicine with
molasses, lie., making three bottles out of one,
thus retailing a me St its virtues Th sc im
hatioua and aud »d illeratoina lucre in many in
Plica ifaraoted the » iff rrings nf palienta
in caaea where the genuine medicine woul.
1 therefore
Georgia-
aindcn ounty
W HF.SE/
of th-
TO ALL WHO d IP MAY COJY. EItsY
HF/*EAS Lou* Duf mr Adminut au-
Estate of Baule Pelletier, d.
ppltea to ihe Court of Ordinary of sard coun
. fur letters disnuasn y on said ealate t—
hc.se are, therefore, io cite and admonish al
ml singular, tltu heirs and endito I of s« d
rr.ra ed to file th.ir m jec iuna (if any tin
mve) in my oflise, on or btdnre he first Mon
lay in January next, or letter! will be graotei.
t e applicant.
Wimeaa the Hon. William Gibao'
L. r,, one of the Jusiicea r f said Cou
- thia 25 h hu e, It S
JO HN BA11.Y, e. c. o. c. e.
June 30 ft2
N INE poirni fi r rla'e, applir.!tion
erh ot made to the Inferior Jourt of
Ihathrm bounty, sitting"for ordinary nurpo-
e j, fur leave 'o sell all ihi real eatate nf the
late Thomas Savage, of B'ysn County, viz:
Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred
.nd eighty acres li re Land, the O'eechee
t ver, four mrleabelow the F rry, fdj ning
he plantatinn tf Joseph Habersham ami Ste
,heil Eliott Also, two hundred ar.d fifty
• cres, more or lew, of Pine Land, nppertain-
iig (hereto. A so a Tract of laud called
iia'.ina, o mill ing fif y acre, on Medway Biv
r, .di nning the lan-a of ,1 J. Maawrll.
MAItYSAV GB. Adm’rx.
Jure -3 71
despund'ng condition,that I was persuade J tu
commence a courae of your Vegetable C:.th I
icon, and the happy remit is, '•/ om Ihe use
of the tvo b ditto, my whole system hus under
gone a tumplev revo ulion, my piuns have f J sa
ke , me tire discharge from my anec oeg.u
o dimmish, and seo i ceased allogetl.er, the
ulcer from .»hence it proceeded being com
pleiely healed. The tumors, /,r the removal
of which I have tried in vain more remedies
than 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my
appetite, which was gone, has returned—I an
in fact, nearly well, and feet confident that a
few buttles more of your, (to tne) invaluable
aedieiuc, will m»ke me perfectly ao.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Georgia Camden County.
•MOTILE.
•J^INR months after date, applies!ion wdl br
Philadelphia, July 6. 18°4.
Mv confidence in the veget tble catholicon
ia imdimiiiishul, and as f.-sh in tancea of its
powers am daily occurring, in my own prac. j
lice. I have no lieaitatton in recommending it, i
the peculiar diseases to which it is applica
ble, aa superior to any remedy I am acquaint
ed with. M. M’MUR IRIE, U. D.
R ANAWAY from Dr. Haig’s Plantation,
llrewton Hill, near Savannah, three
negroes, viz. I.imcric. .short stout fellow ;
Francisco about 5 foot 7 or U inches high
Jack, who has a Bitot wound in the arm.—
They ore all of a yellow complexion, and
intelligent follows. The above reward s
will bo paid on their delivory at tho planta-1 have proved instantly efficacious. ...
tion, or being secured in the goal of thia I d-em it a duty I owe the the public, to ac-
I quaint them, that it ia imooasiblc, from the
I very nature of its constituents, to be discover-
Georgia—Chatham County
In the Court ol Ordinary, M:ty Term, 18Jj
O N theqje'ilion of Henry Champion, admit;
mtratnr nf John Street, dec used, praying
in order „Yisi o be made absolute on his com-
plying witn the law, lor he sale of t Lot ot
Ground, number four, [4] second Tythine
Reynolds Ward—Also, p.>rt of a Lot, numbe*
aia. Tower Tything, Decker Waul being the
real eatate of the arid dec. lor the benefit ul
the heirs and creditorsIt ia ordered, that.
notice be published nine months, in one ol
•he Public Gaaetta of the City of Savannah,
requiring all petlom interested, to ahow cause
fatty they have, why the prayer of the peli
lioner should not be granted.
$ M. BOND, c e.
May 14 444
_ . made to the H'm.the Judges of the Court
if Ordinary of Chu'ham county, for leave tt
iell all the real estate of Ihe late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of tlie beira and cred
tin of laid eatate.
JOHN M’NISH, Executor.
i.A OliCC*
* LL peranna having demands against the
\ estate of Conatant Freeman Esq late of
the city of Washington, deceased, are re
quired to hand them in, legally attested,
within the timepreacribed by law : and those
mdehtedto said estate, are required to maki
mmeuiate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r,
Jan 14 42(ii
County, or lb dollars lor either of them.
ROBERT HABERSHAM
June 28
80}i..
VV anted.
£
MPTY PORTER BOTTLES—Ap
ply to GEO A YER80N.
Much 4
•d by chemical analyaii) and eonaequentl;.,
hat all other n ixiures repreaented to be mine
I and sold aa auch, are fraudulent and base im-
I aoaitioos,calculated to Ucceive tbe ienorani
l and unwary.—The genuine medicine has mv
ignaturenf n label representing Hercules and
eon tbe aeil.
1
Georgia—Camden Comity
TO ALL WHOM 11 M VY CON EltN.
t¥7HEKGAS J B chlott iun. administra'or
T ▼ or. 'he ealatca uf DaviRTucker and DavuI
I M'rredir, applies to the Court rf Ordinary
of aitid bounty, for Letters dismussry on the
- states of said decea «d persons) These sre«
therefore, to cite and admonish the heirs and
| creditors of said deceased persons, to file
Georgia—Chatham County.
11 the Court of Ordinary—May Term, tUi.
O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Etc. utnr
of John Waekerly, dee. praying an order
iJWti to be made absolute, on hu comply in v
won the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land in
Laurens County, being the real eatite of the 1 their objections (il any they have) in my of-
said deceased, fur the benefit nf the heira and I fice, on or before the first Monday in January
creditors: It ia ordered, that a notice he I neat, or lettera will be granted to the appli
otibliahed, nine month^ in one of the G >-1 cant.
I the Hydra, and name c
zettes of the eity of Savannah, requiring a:l I
persona interested, to ahow cauie, if any they I
can, why the prayer of the petitioner should |
not be granted. B. M. BOND, e c. o.
May 26 g
Witncsi the Hnn. William Gibaon,
one nf the Juatiens of laid Court,
thia23'h June, 18 n J.
JOHN BAILEY, e e o.e.c.
June 30 62
TO ALL TO WHOM II MAY COM E IK
W tlEilEAS Sarah Brown. Junior, widow,
applies to 'he Cour of Ordinary “I"™
".ounty, for Letter* of Admimrtralion on tne |
-state of John Brown, late of «nd county, dc
oeaaed, ar next of hint These are, tlwrelurr,
o ode and admnnirb, all and lingular, ™
kindred and creditors of laid decuavea, lotut
heir ol.j utioni, if any they have, in nr. *
ficcon or before the first Mo d.y »l“
aext.'dherwise Letteri will be granted tin »?■
| C Witne.i the Hnnnrakle Brilian It Bunk
ley, one of tbe Justices of «aul.CotML
thi« sixteen'.i> Jtiy ot April, tigli"®*
hundred a d t venfy fire,
JOHN d.AlLEY. C.C 0 C.lg
[L S.
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I’Y
Georgia—Camden Cowry.
THE COURT OF O'HJINAtiV W* |
Philadelphia, May 28.18 4
Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos
lire four wears ago I had the misfortune lo be
come rffi cted Wifi) a diaeaae, the tiainful re
suits ot which induced me to apply in sue
ceis on to several reipectable pliyaicians ol
thia city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re-
ceived another complaint quite as distressing
aa the former. My whole system became . '
footed. 1 could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my body; the weaknesa and e nacia
tion of which waa auch that I could scarce K
walk. In thia state 1 fortunately heard
your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of
which, has completely restored me, I have
now no pain; my appetite ia good i and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine has given me, 1 am
yuur obliged friend, ttc.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to before me. May 28,
1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
SAID COUN i Y. ,
W HEREAS 'obn chevalier, h«« «ppl«<
to said Court, fir Leileri Djamtaitfl
in the eatateaof Samuel Or,lens •“p*"'
Mpck, deceased. Theae are, *] iere J )r '!
circ and admonish, all and aing'tlar, l"» *'
dred and creditora ol the said d ceiieo P®
t, fi'.e their ohj.nttiona, if any they IiMJ
n my olti.-e, on or before the lint
January neat, or Lettera wdl be gnntaiw
**' Witueaa the Huno-able Jrmea Scott,ont
of tbe Justices uf and Court, 111
tenth (tav of April, e ghleen buarM
and twenty-five. _ , „
(L. 8.) JOHN BAILEY, C.C. O.tM
Aprl 71
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scarcely I Gt'Olgia—Callldeil COUUtlJ.
>r* rd °n»Y IhE COURT OF O tUlNAhV fO
SAID '-OUNTY. , . „ .
TEFHEUEaS Lewis Bachlott.apport. 10 v-
\/J Court of Ordinary of aa:d Countvi W |
Lettera Diamiaaory on the Mtate of
Philadelphia, May 28,1874.
Sir—I am now, tbanka to your medicine, a
hearty mat. Fur nearly aia years I have been
a martyr to a diaeaae, whose ravages threat
ened, if nut soon stopped, to put a period tu
my eaiatence. Hiving had oo regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
cumplaint atlaatgnt to auch a height thatl
could not awallow without great pain and
difficulty. Tumora formed in different pa.ta
of my body, and 1 began to think my situation
almost drsperate. The Ave bottle* of the
Catholicon which 1 have taken have com*
pletely cured me, and 1 am now aa well aa 1
,21
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Kuaolupet These are, therefore,t? *.
• - 1 angular, th. kmdred * I
idmuniah, all and U..„- . ..— ■
Creditor! of laid deceased, to the their olj-
lions, if any th»v have, in my office, on or
fore the ft at Monday in January neat, « "
Wile Letter* Diamiaaory will be gratneJ I
' PPl 'witneaa the Hnnorable Samuel C'artrt
sue of the Juaticesof aatd _Court,,«tw
aiatee'nlh day of April, eighteen to*
dred ami twenty-hve. .
(L. 8.] JoftNBAILBY, C.C.O.CC
Ap*
HAY.
CA BUNDLES PRIME HAY.ImW
April lk
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