Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 28, 1825, Image 4

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SWAIM’S PANACEA. T HIS medicine it offered M e remedy for Scrufuli, Kin/a Evil, Ulcerated Sote Throat, long standing Hheumatie Aff'ec- liona, Cutaneoua Diaeaaei, White Swelling and Diaeaiea of the B ines, and all cases generally of an ulcerous character, and Chronic diseases, arising In debilitated const i tutions, but more especially fnr Syphilis, ot illVctions arising therefrom, Ulcers of the Larynx, Nodes, M., and that dreadful dis ease occasioned by a long aid excessive use of Mercury, bo. be.—It nan a so been found useful in Diseaaea of the Liver. In all disorders arising from an impure or contaminated state of the Bit od, it will be aninat Eleiaar Early I found a powerful and an effectual remedy.— Alao. all that lot of land in the city of 8a- The discovery of this medicine has been the oannah, known by the no. «, Liberty Ward, effect o"ong.nd •*««««»• .«adv. «»d It i ptomci saw Sheriff s Soles. On the first Tuesday in August next. rraiLL be sold at the Court House in the \Kr city of Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock* The unoapired lease of in, and to all that piece or parcel of ground on Bay lane in the rear or the City Hotel, Darby Ward, contain, ing sixteen feet on llay lane, and extending back twenty six feet to the Kitchen, with buil- dinga and Improvements, levied on to .atisfy on execution in Ikvor of Thompson b Bonny now made public from the most decided con. viction, founded o i ample experience, of its power in eradicating those diseases,0,/lcr every ether medicine hat failed. It cu mot. however, be supposed, that this Paaacsa will invariably cure—the moat es teemed medicines, employed by the Faculiy, will eften fail in the very diseases for which kiso t negro girtntmed Christiana levied I >hey are considered ipeei8ca i but if the use of to satisfy an execution in favor of Sami, it be.pcrsevercd in, it will radically remove al- ■ ■ most every esusejof the disorders specified. Thousands are lingering under those com- pls'iita, in some form, sinking to the grave, without a remedy, whom tbia medicine would certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. Its safety and innocence have been fully tesi - ed, so that it may be administered to the ten- derest intact- The most distinguished physi- cisns in the United States recommend it, and ,dmit, that a more important discovery in me. dical science has not been made i and to use the language of one of the most eminent Pro- lessors of the age, it is a triumph in the healing art. To the present and rising gene ral ions, the benefit mua' prove- incalculable, not only by saving many many valuable lives, b-it im parling strength and soundness to dibililued and corrupted constitutions,—thereby preterv fronting on Broughton streoi, levied on as tha property of Jno. Crane, to satisfy an cxe- tion in nvor of John Itetan. Also 6 negroes, Jolly, Delis and child, Jo- sas, Hager and Dianna, levied on to satisfy an execution jn favur of Geo. W. Coe, against John U’Niab, Alexander Hunter, and Alfred Wade. Alao on to satisfy _ _ M Bond, Adm’r. of Thomas Lucent, dec d. agsinat Jan Joaiah Tippen, Executor of David Baldwin, det-’d. A. D’l.YOm a c c. Jolv 9 85 Administrator’s Sale. Dre u be so d at Crackersvilie Plsntstion, W on the Satilla River, Camden County, on tbc fiitt Tuesday in August next, between the hours of 10 and 3 o’clock, a part of the per- tonal property nf Randolph M’Gillis, deceas ed, eonsiatingof 26 hud ofcattle, 2 horses, 1 wig and harness, 1 Jersey waggon,some house- bold and kitchen furniture, 1 gold watcb,some books, plantation tools, be be Communications, post paid, and orders from any part of the world, will reeeive immediate attenlion. . jJ- Printed directions accompany the Me- dlCme ' WM. SWAIU, No. 13, South Ninth Street, opposite the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, February, 182J, The subscribers hnvojust received a fresh supply of the above VALUABLE MEDI CINE, and have maclo such arrangements with the inventor,Mr- Win. Swaim, us will enabio them to offer to the public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists and others who purchaso to sell again, can have it at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and DruggistB, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Swaim’s Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to tiioso interested, by applying as above Juno 28 /"» hereditary leases. - part dTthe'peMonli^pro^erty’onhe^Td Raw I t* cM ' toga-her with the numcrouacurei dolpb M'Giilia, deceased, cor)lilting of house bold and kitchen furniture i and a small L- brary. To be sold for the benefit of the heir* •nd creditor! of said estate. HANNAH M’GILLIS, Administratrix, G. M'DONA -D, Adminiatratar. St* Marya, June 18.h, 1825, June 26 78 Administratrix Sale. n.de, form irretiiblcproof of the ti>,.li value at this remedy. No one, however, is . dvised io take it, without first fully convincing him self of the truth of what is here Hated, and the rectitude of ihc Proprietor’s intentions. The cures performed m this city alone.es tablish its superior virtue on a basis too solid to be affected by the malignity of t!ie envious. I ia worthy of remark, that the greater part of the patients who have been permanently cuiediha-', previous to the proprietor's un dertaxing them, received the ablest assistance and several were abandoned by their Physi cians, as being beyond the reach uf tinman skill Such it the f 'el and so extraordinary were mutty of ihe e xes that an exhibition was •nd one old Cart, being the remaining perao-1 made of ihcm in the University of Pennst/iv in nil eatate of Matthew Carter, dec, Condi-1 in, by the P ofeetor of Burgery, b fore a ct owd O N Monday ihe eighth day o. August next will be sold st the home of Mrs. E Umitb, in Bryan County, between the hours of ten •nd four o'clock, Six head of Stock Ctttle Hons, cash. June 29th, 1825. ELIZABETH CARTER, Adm'x. July 2 83f Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the. first Tuea- day in August next, will be aotd at the Market-House in the town of St. Marys, be tween the hours of ten and four o’clock of | that day, a negro man named John Smith, levied on aa the property of Jamea William- « n, to sati fy aa execution ,m the foreclosure of a mortgage, in f.vor uf Edward F. Tattnall, adainiatrator of John Hamilton, deceased. M. H. HBRBABD, S. C- C. 8t. Marys, <lh May, WiS- June 2 J9 o ed audience of ,itudento, who pi enounced Ahem wonders in Ihc healing art. It n»s i.een inlro- uceJ into the Philadelphia Alms House ai d Pennsylvania and New-York Hospital, and such were its surprising effects—its success after HI other medicines had faded, that tfie Surgeon of the I’ennsylvania|Hopital, Dr.Wni P ice, was induced to abandon bis highly respectable oflic , from the laudable design of benefiting Ins fellow creatures, by carry mg the Panacea to England ; where it has al ready superseded the use of the genuine French Rob of Lafacteur in a number of in stances, in diseases for which that is intended, and ila virtues are publicly acknowledge by some '*f the most eminent surgeons there. In all complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy philis, and where the Syphilitic Virus of the parent causes a developement of Scrolula in ifcfM* “reasonaify founded) there baa been no instance of ita failure, where properly used It impa-u -i -n the first Saturday after the first Tuesda- Igourto the whole system while the cure is ,n Auguat next,will be sold at the Marke‘. I going on—on operation to long koked for in Sheriff’s bale. House in the town «l St. Mary’a between the iifual hours of ten and four 'clock a tract o. land situate and lying in the county of Cam den, on Brownlow’a Cree* containing eigh teen hundred and fifty acrea more or leas, le vied on at the property of Harman Courter dec. to aatiify an execution in favor of James Vincent. Si- Marys, June 25, 1825. M. H- HE3BARD, i c c June 30 82 TATF. OF GEORGIA, > Chatham County 5 In Ihe Court of Ordinary July Term 18°J, In ihe matter of the Estate of Elisabeth B-iurke, Lunatic—Archibald Smith, Guar dian. O N the petition of A ehibald Sm'tih. guar dian of Elizabeth Bourke, listing that the [ollowing named negroes, via. Snkey and her child, Anderaon,Daphne and her children, Andrew and Rose, from a long residence in town and great indulgence have acquired such b*bi a of dlenesi and viciuus practices, that they cannot be made at all profitable to the said Lunatic and praying leave of tbit court to sell the said negroes, and that the proceeds of the aale be Invented i. Bank Stock, o* any other fundi that may best promote the intv tain by Ihe metHeal world; at the -.me time tUe patient is enabled to take nourishing food, which under tile common inodes of practice, is usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma. ny instances where the horrible ravages of ul ceration had laid bate ligament and bone, and where, to all appearance, no human means bui amputation could have saved life : in rases extieme even aa here described, have pa tients been snatched from the grave and re stored to good health, and the devouring dis ease enmpictely eradicated The discovery of a remedy like this now offered for title, hat been a desideratum from lime immemorial, The I’roynelo, does no. suppose his bare assertion will conviriSc : he will therefore give reference* to such aa have been cured, and those ui <1 r his care among whom are many highly.respec'aele citizes, that shall satisfy the most n.cr. duluus of its superior ellicacy in the disorders for which ic is here recommen 'ed POL V DKLPH18, TIIE INDIAN EXTHACT. A certain East India Curefor the Rheu matism, King's Evil, See. Eztrset of a letter from the Bev. James E lixh, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe London. Duu ?ia ; A GREEABLY to yrur request, I have with cm. diffi uitv procured and .mw send you by the ship Jas >n, Capt. Robinson, a few pound- if the Polrdelnbis, or what generally goes by the name uf India Extract, u Medicine un versally esteemed among the people of Indiao is a certain cure for the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved and cured by this valuable Medicine, it wou'd require more paper than I am able to purchase awl more time than 1 am able to bestow. Indeed, the effect of this Medicine is so immediate, that in Rheumatism you would suppose it acted aa a charm ,n giv ing relief and removing tint painful disease- In the Xing’s Evil, it has been used with great sucoess, and whe-e Mercury has been given or used tn excess, this Medicine has proved a perfect cure. The great difficulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will fnr many years to come, prevent its general circulation, it be ing obtained from a Shrub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the Herman Empire of India, and held so sacred by the natives, that to part with it ia like parting with their existence." Letter to Dr. Bedwell, dated Jan. 7, 1833. Hear Doctor—I have been violently affected with a R cumatic complain' for many years even my fingers were sn contracted that I enti'd neither dress or undress myself, or give the toast assistance to m-, fa nily—I have used only one baa of the India Extract, and 1 sin perfectly restored. Your's truly, R, RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobias Jennings, Stewat (1 of St Thomas’ Hncptil Loudon, Feb. 1, 1833. Dear Sir—l think it my duty to inform you, that after trying every thing that could be painted out by the must respectable physi cians and aurgeons for the relief of my son, without any success^ who you know, baa for many years been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I wss induced to try the Poladelphil, with a glimmering hope, that it might give him some relief from the excessive pain he endured, which rendered hi n a useless mem- bav of — LwvU-ww 4a kieoautf. To my utter astonishment the relief was instan- taneoiu, »nd by persevering in the use of the Extract, his joints have returned to their pro per places, and he is in perfect health. Up wards of sixty respeolabic persons have cal led to see my son, aa ail who knew him though it impossible that he cm|H -.cover FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 20 Treasury Department,} March, 14, 1825 5 (XTHBKEAS on the 3d of March, 18 5, FF law was passed by the Congress of tile United States, uf whioh the 3d, 4th, and 5th sections are in the words f.illuw.i.g, via : ” See. 3. And be it further enacted, That a subscription'o the amount of twelve tuitions of dollars, of the six p- r cent, stock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, anil the lame is hereby proposed i for which pur pose books shall be opened at the Treasury ot the United 8latea, and at til. several loan ffi cea, on the first day of April neat, to continue open until the first day of October thereafter, for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of atock aa shall, on the day of sub aoription, stand on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the several loan cilices, re ipeotively t which subscription abatl be effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the manner provided by hw for such transfers, ot the credit or credits ataading on the said hooka, and by a surrender of the certificates of the atock so subscribed : Provided, That all subscription by such transfer of stock shall be considered aa part of the said twelre mil Kona of dollars autnorized to be borrowed by the firat teeth n nf his act. " Sec. 4, And be it further enacted, That for the whole or any part of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, crediia shall be entered to the respective subscribers, who shall be enti tled to a certificate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the bolder or Georgia—-Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAI CONCERN. W HEREAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad nin- istrator on the Estate of John Atkin- •ion, deceased, applies to the Court of Ordin ’»ry of said County, fur letters disnvssory on s id estute : Those are, therefore, to e tc arc! drnnnish all at d singular, the heirs end cred itors of said deceased, to fi’e their obj^ims (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first Monday in January next, or letter.' ■ •(■usnull it/r witiisii it in iicre recommen-'eu. ’ti l_ .t Every member of,,no ely should aid in diffus- b ■ Witness the Hon W ug inf rmition of this discovery—human ity alone make» it a dn y Uerti&catea. “1 have within the last two years had an op portunity of aeeing several cases of very mve terate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modes of treatmeut, were healed by the use of Ur. Swrim’s Panacea — ... I * nd 1 d° believe, from what 1 have acen, fSfSLSSLi S ,h * tlt wiM P rov . e » n , important remedy in scro. hereby ordered, that all perions interested it the welfare of the said ®liasbeth do fib- their objections if any they have, in the clerk’s of 6 ;e of thia Court on or before the first Mon. day in August next, otherwise, the said ne- t roea will be sold fo'thebenefit of the said uaatic, and the proceed, of such sale be in tested in Bank atock, or other fund, 'hat ma. beat promote the interest of the said Eliza beth. And it ia further ordered, that thia rule b f iublished in a public Gazi tte of Savinnsh, s' east men a week for ihirty dues. Extract from the minutes. 7th July. 18-' SAMUEL M BUND C C O. July 9 82 54w Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will he made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell apart of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator- dee 18 21 fuloua, vanercsl and mercurial diseases, ‘■N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and nractiei of Physic, in the University of Penn sylvsnia Cite Sr. '‘Philadelphia, Pebruaiy 1G, 1833." “I nave employed ihu Panacea ol Ur.Swsim in numerous instances, within the hat three years, and have always found it extremely idiclinous, especially in scc-ondary syphilis and mercurial diseases. I have no besiutio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. <‘W. GIBSON, U. H. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Pent Burgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms House Infirmity, he- “ Ptbinary 17, 1823/* ' “ I have repealedly uied Swaim’s, Panacea botli in the Hospital and in private practice, •>,d have found it to be a valuable medicine in ch onie, syphilitic and scrofuiouB complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous sffectiuna, "VALENTINE MOTT, M- D. Profess lr if Surgery in the Uuiversity of New York, Surgeon of the New-York Hospital, be, ‘W-w York. 1st mo Sth, 1824" Caution to TuxcYmaora. The great demand and wonderful success of this medicine, h -ve induced a number of peraons to imitate it tn various ways—Some are selling 8arsaparilla and other ayrupa, im puting them on th- ignnraut for the Panacea i others are mixing the genuine medicine with moluaet, bo., making three bottlea out of one, tlma retailing lome of ita virtue!. Theae im- itit.ona and and adulteratoini have in many in- tancra, protracted the aufforinga of patienta in cases where the fenuine medicine would have proved instantly efficacious. I therefore Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHO 11 IT MAY CONCERN. 11THEWEAS Louis Dnfour, Administsator FT of the Estate of llasile Pelletier, dic’d applies tn the Cuurt of Ordinary of said coun- ’y, for tetters dismissoiy on said estate:— rhese are, therefore, to cite and admonish aii and singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any the) nave) in my office, on or before ihe first Mon lay in January neat, or letters will be grante,, to the applicant. Witness the Hon. William Gibson -one of the Justices of said Cou this 25th June, 18 5. JOHN BAILY.C.C.0. c. c. June 30 82 45 Dollars Reward. R ANAWAYfrotn Dr. Haig’s Plantation, Brewton Hill, near Savannah, three negroes, viz. Limeric, a short stout fellow; Francisco about 6 feet 7 or 8 inches high Jack, who has a shot wound in the arm.— They are all of a yellow complexion, and intelligent fellows. The above reward •rill be paid on their delivorv at the planta tion, or being secured in the goal of thia IduamiVa duty I owe the the” publieTto a£ County, or 15 dollars tor either of them. I quaint them, that it ia impossible, from the ROBERT HABERSHAM I very nature of its constituents, to be discorer- June 28 MOJi., |cdby chemical analyais; and conaeauentlr. “ ,1 it - . i ‘-hut all other mixtures represented to be mine VV aiiteclj and sold aa such, are fraudulent and base im- E MPTY PORTER BOTTLES—An Uod unwifv-The'T 0,,nt ply to GEO tl VERSON. P ..ignMuraSr aUbe* IgZSgE&Z March 4 I the Hydra, and name on the seal. LS Witness the Hon William Gihson, one of the Justices of said Court, this 25 h June, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, c. C. 0. c. c June 30 82 holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns, a sum to be expressed therein, equal to tin •mount of the principal stock thus subscribed hearing an interest nut exceeding four and one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-frat day of Decern- her, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five ; transferable in the same manner as i° provided by law for the transfer of the atock subscribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of the Uni’tad States, as follows: one half at any time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nlne i Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of such new certificate; nor until after at least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury tn cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the ccrtificatea of four and one half per cent, stock issued to them respectively. ” Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the same funds which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the payment of the interest, and for the redemption anil '■reimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall renu-in pledged in like manner for the pavment of the iptercst accru ing on the atock created by reason of such subscription, and for the redumption or reim bursement of the princip d of the same. And it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the sinking fund to cause to be sppliea and paid, out of the said fund, yearly and e'-e'-y year, such sum and sums aa may be annually requir ed to discharge the inteiest accruing on ihe slock which may be created by virtue of this act The said commissioners are, also, here- by authorized to apply, from time t» timi such sum and sums out of the said fund, aa they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con formity with the provisions of tbia act, the principal ofthe slid stock : and soot, part ol tlie annual sum often millions of dollars, vest ed ny ilw in tne said commissioners, as miy be necesssry and required for thr above pur poses, shall be and continue appropriated to the pavment of interest and redemption ot the public debt,until the whole of the stock which may be created under the provisions of thia act, shall have been redeemed or l-eim. buraed." Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that books will be opened at the Treasury of the United Ststes, and at the several loan offices, on the first day of April next, and continue open until the firat da*' of October, thereaf ter, for receiving subscriptions in conformity with the provisions ofthe said law. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors of the stock, either in person or by their attorneys duly authorized to subscribe and transfer it to the United States. Should subscriptions of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve millions of dollars,a distribution ofthe said sum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among <he subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury* Un-el, ”8 t0’||tO IA-V-, Georgia—Chatham County In the Court nf Ordinary, Hay Term. 1825 /~|N the petition of Henry Champion, admin. *■/ iatrator of John Street, deceased, praying in order -/Vies 'o be made absolute on his com* plying witn the law,|or ,he sale of a Lot of Ground, number four, [4] second Tythine Reynolds Ward—Alao, part of a Lot, numbe six. Tower Tything, Decker Ward being the real eatate of the asid dec. for the benefit of the heira and creditorsIt is ordered, that a notice be published nine months, in one oi the Public Gaxetts of the City of Savannah, requiring ail persons interested, to show cause, rf any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. S M. BOND.c e-o. May 14 444 Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary—May Term 1825. O N the petition or Robert Hoy, Executor of John Wackerly, dee, praying an order Afsitobe made abiolute, on hia complying with the law, to aell Two Tracts of Land in Laurens County, being the real estate of the •aid deceased, for the benefit of the heiuend creditors: It ia ordered, that a notice be published, nine months in one of the Ga zettes of the city of Savannah, requiring all peraona interested, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. S. M. BOND. e. e. o. May 26 57 VALUABLE MEDICINE. VOTT&R’a Vegetable Catholicon. uubicribi r reiT ctfully solicit* the it iT tention of every friend of suffering hu m*nity t to to the above new and inviluiblc remedy, whose unequal power* in eliminating from the system the very aeedi of diaease, and in restoring the deranged und morbid condition of the organa of life to u free aud healthy exercise oflhcir functions, has exci ted the abLinighment, and completely silen ced tlic objections of the moat incredulous — Fuel* are the beet argument*. In order to put the virtues of the Catholicon to as severe x scrutiny as possible, it was offered by adver tisement, togei her with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any ievaon who would apply for it, and whose cause might seem t« * come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe cases of long s!»: d- ing, snd i'ltne of them seemingly desperate ones, pre-enltd themselves, all of-which have been cured, at no much relieved as to warrant die assertion that n little perseverance will do so. In fact, sucli is the confidence ofthe physi cian under who3u care these patients were iluced, in this remedy, a confidence resu.t ng from the irresistible conviction that has been forced upon his mind by ocular demon- si ration, and * person d trial of it on himselt that he permits me to declare it as his d*ci* Med opinion, that 'he Catholicon is not only a perfectly safe and innocent, hut a most pow erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases and states uf the s>stem, such as the fol owing :— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation; Old and inveterat Ulcers. Pains * the bt'ms attended with swellings uf tne joints; Indigestion, Blutches on tiic face, pimplef, Sic.; All complaints of the Liver ; letter.* Yaws; Syphilis .* Cutaneous diseases generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous cum plaints. The Catholicon (which the proprietor sol emnly pledges h s word consia<s exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exception of .! slight determi mtion to the boweliJ, which it preserves in a soluble state, nets insensibly, pleasant to the lame, nnd requires n > purlieu iar regimen, (abstinence tr^m spirtuous ): quors always excepted.) ur confinement. A a gentle^ safe and agreeable cathartic nv.d cine, irifprovmg the appetite and restoring tht general tone ofthe bys*em, it is confidfiith recommended to iadics in a delicnte aitua tion. W W. PO ITER, 66 Chcsnut-sireet. Notice. N INE MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chsthsm County, sitting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave to sell all tha real estate of the late Thomas Savage, of Bryan County, viz: Point Plantation, consisting oft wo hundred and eighty acres Rice Land, on the (Vecchee River, four miles below the kVrry, rdj nning the plantation cf Joseph Habersham and Ste phen El’iott. Also, two hundred and fifty seres, more or less, of Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. Also, a Tract of Land called Salina, ooutcining fifty acrer, on Medway Riv r, adjoining the lands of J J. Maxwell. MARY SAVAGE. Adm’r*. June 15 71 NOTICE. N INE months after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court of Ordinary nf Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estate ofthe late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and crea* itors of said estate. JOHN M'NISH, Executor. o*» 19 7* N otice. A LL persona having demands against the A. estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late oF the city of Washington, deceased, are re quired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : and those indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 42pa Georgia—Camden County TO ALL WHOM IT M AY CONCERN. W HEREAS J. Biohlott Jun. administrator on the estates of DavidTucker and David M’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary of aaid County, for Letters diamisaary on the estates of raid deceased peraons: These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish the heira and creditor! of said deceased persona, to file their objection! (if any they have) in my of fice, on or hefore the first Mondsy in January nest, or letters will be granted to the appli- cant. f'—til Witness the Hon. William Gibson, IIL S. |[ one of the Justices or Hid Court. I; raJ thia 25th June, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, c. e. o. c. e. June 60 e. Philadelphia. May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W Fu.ti-r, Ih.n-c lately ealiilwtcd, in several instances, a inedi cated sirup, called Foiter’a Vegetable Catho. iicoo, with the most decided advantage. L has, aa < et, never Failed effecting a cure in etervease in which I have thought proper to empioy it, H. U’MUIlt'RlE, M D Philadelphia, July 28th, 1824. Mr. W W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would give a concise statement of my suffer- ings. from - the nopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of my dise.ve.’ About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during t he 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 qr- rival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but t-luenia-like, the termination oi this gave ris- toe disease equally distress ing, and which, till now, i had thought incur, ible. Virions abscesses made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to an enormous size.— These gradually aubsidedlnto bard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of dus, mixed with pieces uf bone took place. In addition to this, 1 suffer ed (in most eacruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that wss administered either gave me no reliefer ser ved to aggravate tlie disease, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year Such wss my painful si.uation that I despaired of ever being restored to my heal h ; 1 had nut only tried the regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 could hear of- It wss in this awful and despoud'ng condition,that I was persuaded to imminence a courae of your Vegetable Gsth ■ I icon, and the happy result is, “/ am the use of the two bottles, my whole system has under gone a complete revolution, my pain* have forsa- ken methe discharge from my knee began to diminish, and anon cessed altogether, llu ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The to mors, for the removal of which l have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, has returned—I am in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bottlea more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me perfectly 10. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July 26, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable eatholienn is undiminishod, and as fresh instances uf its powers are daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, aa superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with, M. M’MURTlilE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos- ure four years ago. I bud the misfortune lo be come sffllcted with a disease, the painful re sults of which induced me to apply in suc cession to several respectable physicians of thia city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing »b the former. My whole system became a'- fected. I could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that i felt in every part of my body s the weakness and emacia tion of which was such that I could scarcely walk. In thia state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four bottlea of which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain 1 my appetite is good 1 and my strength rastored With many thanks for tho relief your medicine has given me, I am yaur obliged friend, tic. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and aubicribcd to before me, May 28, 1824. JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1874. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty mar. For nearly aix year* I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravage! 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 such a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Turnon formed in different parta of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottlea of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am now as well at I atsaasjaa'**** City ef Philadelphia, t „ GR0RQE KANe - George Kiue.uf the District of South vark, personally appeared, and, being du v sworn, doth declare and uy tint the .h ov ; statement it In alt reapecta corre •; and tr u . and that the signature to it ia in the h«J’ writing of thia deponent. “ JOHN BINNS, Aldernnn Philadelphia, May 28, 1834- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS, Hie Vegetable Catholicon is pecul:* adapted to thoae diseases which are pruvale..- among the coloured population of the si-.il Iti that disease which is called yaws, if!.' sure remedy > a single trial of it, will convince planters ef ila superior efficacy to any t ej , dy of a similar nature in the United Stater NOTICE. The advantages of this medicine arc, confining the patient unnecessarily l0 ,l house, or keeping him from hia buiintss..! With one’solitary exception, that of spiriiu. ous liquors, it does not lay any restriction! m, his appetite. It iaao gentle in ita opersimn Hint the patient finds himielf getting well U cannot tell how. As it ia not the wish ofthe proprietor to take any thing lor which |« cannot give a consideration equal in n | u , persons at a distance who may wish to trJ nis medicine, but who are not certain if i- be applicoble to their complaint, are ed to describe their case ami Btainiomi i„ a letter, post-paid, and directSMim-thb letter wiil be immediately pjVtln hm, fully competent to decide tft£>e«ion.-« Should ihe remedy not seem lo m ^ esse, they will be frankly told so. CAUTION* To prevent d sappointnj nt it if well td Ante that it Ukcs io ordinary esses from 3 lo 5 bottlea to effect a cure suthatpersms •ire labouring under any ser ous infirmity, must nuke up their mind lo persevere to ifcat extent al least—if they do not, they might ui •.veil save themnelves th<* trouble andexpcn3c f 'jr.ingu siruller quimitv, All orild' * post-paid and enclosing the m-moy* immediately hum,d-d to, uud the meuWtne i-aciced ami delivered with directions for use, •' o any place in the city, aud for warded as di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of nil im* position, it viM be sol I in the city of Philadc.- phia, at tlie office in Fifth near Uact-Slr.et, oral the dwelling* of the proprn t«»r, Nj. 06 zUesnui street, only, and abroad by his au* tUoKsal agents. W. W POTl KW, 66 Chesnnt Street, Phitutle'pfiia,' I have appointed GfiORGli UY&JSOti, Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent. Dru*- gists wanting the above valuable medicine, will be Buppiied by him for cash, at the Bitfr.t) rate, at if ordered direct from me— per dozen, or three dullam a mngie bottle. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to thesubsciikfl will bu furnished with certificates of the elH« cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to run* Vince the mind of the most sceptical, alihoii)di too numerous and lengthy for newspaper n» sertioo. GEO. ltY^USON 1 , Druggist, Corner of Bay and WLiUaker-Streets, doc 13 IN EQUITY. Between IV. Davies, Administrator, Complain• wit, and John Oarnochan, Administrate de bonis no , with the will annexed of Gcorjs Btchurdson und others, Defendants Jn equity, Chatham Supciior Court— Chance>y, 'A)lh August, 18J4. I T appearing that John Murray Carnochan. one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without the aUte of Geotgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland ; It is ordered thut the said John Murray Car- nochan, do appear and answer to the com* plwnant’s said bill, within nine month* from the d-te of this order, otherwise that the said bill, as to him, be taken pro confessn : und it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be pubiishrd once a week, in one of ihe public Gascltca of this Btale, until the »a. piraiiun of the time within which the said de* fendantis required to appear and answer ks aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 50f Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY UONt.E’IN, fJATHEUEAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow, 11 applies .(»the Court of Ordinary ot ‘aid bounty, for Leticia of Adininislrslion on the state of John Brown, late of sa.d county, de- ceased, ar next of kin: These are, therefore, io cite and admonUh, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of sr.id decc'iued, lo file i.icir objections, if any they lure, in tn- of* lice,on or before the first Mordtv in June <)ext,otherwise Letters will begrimed the ap plicant. Witness the Honorable Britian U. Cunfc- lcy, one of .bo Justices of nr.id C**urt, tbir sirteon-'*) day of April, eigh;ee« hundred a d twenty .fire. [T, $. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 ‘-4 Georgia THE -Camden County. 1Y COURT OF ORDINARY FOB $V1D COUNIY. W HEREAJ T ohn Chevalier, has applied to said Court, f»r Letters l)i*mis*'ty >n the estates of Samuel Cozens and Evan E. duck, deceased. These tre, therefore, to •ite and admonish, all snd aiitjNlh.r, the kin dred und creditors ot the said^l'ceased per* iors, t-.i file their objections, if any they hnvr, in my office, on or before the first Mondsv it' January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant- Witness the Honorable J-unes Scott, one of the Justices of said Court, th ; a six* teei.th day nf April, e'ghteen hundred and twenty-five. (L. S.J JOHN BAILEY, C t C. O,, C. C. Aorl’l 24 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY rO SAID COUNTY. TOHEltE AS Lewis Bachlott, applies to th< <0# Court of Ordinary of said County) for Letters Dismissory on the estate of Fr.ncrs ttusolupe : These are, therefore, to cite and aiimomaii. all and singular, the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to file their objec tions, if any th-y have, in my office, on or be fore ihc fi it Muni'sy in January neat, other wise Letters Dismissory will be granted the applicant- Witnesa the Honorable Samuel Clsrle, one of the Justices of said Court, tbia aixteenth day of April, eighteen bun* dred and twenty-five. JOHN BA1LF.Y, C. C.OC C 24 i. (L.8.) Ap.il 21 HAY. *A BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing QU from Brig Pheasant, for sale by April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD,