Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 04, 1825, Image 4
PUSm
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the firtl Tuttday in September next,
YVWII.L be lolil in front of the eourt.house
\JJr in Bryan County, between the until
-knurl of Iite,
A mot of Lind in M'd county, known bv
the ni ne of ‘Palermo,’ containing eight hun-
d:ed acres, m-tro or less, bou tdail M. B by
bw. ii’i lin.1i, 3- W. by I S.lt marah, other
boundinci not knnvn—leviid upon 11 the
property or H-T liiating.to satisfy an ear
eniion in avor of tae administrators of Bciij
Btilei, decesaed-
THOS. HAHN, ■■ n. c.
August 8 8 *
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
tor
Administratrix Sale.
O f Hon ley the eighth diy o August neat
will be lold at the houie of lira. B 'niith.
'in Bryan County, between the houra of ten
And four o’clock. Sil head of Stock Cattl"
•ml one old Cert, b. ing the remaining peran-
nal eatite of Uatlhew Cuter, dec. C nidi-
tiona, eaaii.
June 89th, 1895.
EL’,2 iUBTH CARTER, Aihn'x.
July 8 »3t
SI' iK OF GE >HGtA. ?
Chatham County. >
In the Court of 0 dinar, July Term tR?5.
tn pie matter of me Katete. of E- labelh
Bourke, Lunaric—Archibald Siniili, Guar
dian
O N the petition of A.chibnld Smith, guar
dian of Eliaabeth Bourke, stating that
the tollowing named negroes, vie. Sokov ami
her child Anderson,Diphne and her children,
Andiew and Bute, from a long residence in
town and great indulgence have atq .red such
b bi a of die teal and vicious practice!, that
they cannot be made «t all profitable to the
■aid Lunatic and praying le ve of this court
tn sell tiie laid negroes, and 'hit the proceeds
of the sale beinveated in Baida Stock, or any
other funds that n.ftv beat promote the inte
real of the laid Elizabeth Bourke, It ia
hereby ordered, that all persona intereated it
the welfare of the laid Flis,beth do fi. their
obje 'lions if any they have, in thecierk’sof
fi.-.e of thin Court on or before the fi 'at Moo.
day in Augo t neit, ot'.erwiae. the laid ne-
f roea will be sold fo -the benefit of the said
•uuatic, and the proceeds of such sale be in
vested in Bank stock, or other fund 11 bat mav
beat promote the interest of the aaid Eliza
beth.
And it it further ordered, that thia rub- be
S ubliahed in a public GaZ' tte of Savannah, at
last nrce a week for thirty dti a.
Extract from the minuteo 7th July ' 825.
SAMUEI, U BOND C C 0.
.Tulv 9 8? 44w
Georgia—Camden County
TO ILL TO WHOVI II M'Y UO.Vi PR's,
W HEREAS Belton A. Oopp applies to the
Court of Ordinary of sa d County f'-v
Letters of Admi oatrat on, with the will ai ■
nesedjOn the estate of Jo‘eph Bilhv, late of
•aide mnty, deceased : Theaeare therefon
to C'te a -d admon- h all and aingular, the
bei-a a d er. dd .r» of aaid deceased to fi
H eir objections (if guv they have) in my of
fice, on or before the first Monday in Septe
her next, otherwise Letters will be grarted
the applies-»-
Witness the Hon. "'illiam Gibson, one of
the Justices of laid Court, thi 2dd Ju
ly. 85
'O 'N B.IILY, e. c. o. e. c-
Jills 10 191
Georgia - -Camden Couuiy.
To ALL TO WHOM 11'MAY COJYCERJY
\tt#HKR-?.A8 Wiiip,jlt Altlric applies to the
Cmirt rtf Ordinary of the said county
for tatters of admimstrntton, w ; th the will an
nexed, on the estate of E znbeth Williamson,
late of bftid C"unty, dec- ased : These are
therefore to cite and admonish nil and slug;
hr. the kindred andcreditow of said deceased
to file'l eir obj. ctiona (if any‘hey have) m
in> office on or before the fi at Monday in
fcept- .i*ber next, otherwise tattcra will be
granted the app heat ion
WuneYi «he Hon. William Gibson, one of
the J s ic* a of aaid C url, this 2dd Ju
ly, 18 5.
10*.IN n\l‘ EV r.. c. o. c c.
Jolv •'* 0
J.N OtlCC.
N l ’B MONTHS alter the date hereof, ap’
p.(Cation will be made to fhe Hon Table
tli Court of Ordinary for the County of Chat
ham, for leave to veil the whole or a part or
parts of a tract of land, lying and being in
t'»e eo tnty of Effingham, containing by *■• »
Cunt survey, nine hundred ami eq'hl; fi.e
acres, and known bv the name of the Tuck-
•^seeking Tract, formerly the property ot
K rg and Hotchkiss, now be longing to the
estate of Alexanders. Hoe's orphan, for the
benefit of said orphans.
WILLIAM MOREL,
Guardian A- S. Roe's Orphans.
July 1 4 87
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after the date of this
notice, application will he mode to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty County, for permission to sell a part of
tne real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dec 18 81
liri ks.
T HE Subscriber has at present on hand
a largo stock of Bricks of superior qua
lity, which he offers in such quantities as
may be wanted, at the lowest possible price
for cash only.
For the convenience of his Town Custo-
tnerB, ho intends in future to keep always
a considerable supply in town ; those in im
mediate want of the article will bo supplied
by application to Mr. James Roberts, either
at his residence in West Broad Street, or
•t Myers’ Wharf.
HENRY M’ALPIN.
7't
'flXHl’J mediiin • is offered si a femrdy
1. Scrofula, Kind's Evil, Ulcerated Sore
t hroat, long at*, dmg Rheumatic Affec
tions, GuUncbus Ducasea, Whit*j Swelling
and Diseases of the R »wa, a? d all cast >•
,»eneral1v of an ulcerous churacter, and
"hronio d seuaes, ansing in debilita'ed conBi'
mtiom, but mere especially for byphiK o
ffjctionf arising ih .refrom, Ulcers- of the
Larynx, Node*, &c, and that d.rodful dis
ease occasioned by a long a» d eaceativo use
of Mercury, Ac fco.—It has a so been fouud
useful in O'scnsea of the Lit er.
In a I disorder! arising from an impure or
contaminated atale of the Hhor! t it will be
found a powerful and an effectual remedy.*—
The discovery of this mt d c.ne haa been the
('{feet of long and attentive-study, and it is
now made public from the moat decided con-
viction, founded o-.i ample experience, of its
pjwer in eradicating those dneM5t 1 q/Ver every
other medicine hat failed.
It ca not. however, be supposed, that thia
i’AifarxA wi:l invariably cure—the moat es-
'eeratd me-lir.lnes, employed by the PacuUy,
wi'l o/.eii/jil n the very diseases for which
hey arc considered specifics t but if the use of
t be persevered in, it will radically remove al«
meat every causefnf the disorders specified.
Thousands are lingering under those com
plaints, in some form, sinking to the g r »ve,
vi'hout a remedy, whom this medicine would
certainly restore to perfect health and vigour.
Us bnfety ami innocence have been fully tes -
ed, no that it may bt* administered to '.lie ten*
■lerest infart, f’ho most distinguished phyri*
cians in the United States recommend it, and
dmi% that a more, important discovery in me
dical science has not been made; and to use
the language cfon of the most em-oeut Pro*,
cssors «’f the age, it i# a triumph in the healitj
art. To the present ai d rising g ueia 'on*,
the benefit mus* prove mcalju'able, n*t only
t>y laving many many valuable livcf, but in-
parting strength and suuodnes« d, bititaal
and corrupted conahtitions thereby p>esu'v
ing their offspring from he editary diesaKa -
lTittse luctH, tog.' -» wnn 'he numrotHeurca
■n^-ide, form irfetnblrp'< oof f the li > h val'i*.
•)1 this remedy. No .m , h iwever, is * d s-d
:o take it, witnout firs 1 , fully convincing lion-
self of the truth of wha ,s here stated, and
the rectitude of the P p Motor's intentions.
The cures perform d in this city alone, e«
tjdalish its superior v-riue ou a bails too solid
t > be affected by the malignity of the envious.
I is worthy of remark, tin t the greater part
of the patient* who h^ve been permanently
.u eel, had, previous to the nro,>fietor , u un
dertaking them, received the ablejt a .sbtan e
and seveial were abandoned by the r Pnj-a*
Clans, as i> :>«g beyond the re»xt f humn:
aki-| Such ia the f ct, and so ex'raordinttvy
win many of nee>aea that an exh.b lion vtae
made of :h> m in the Univt at .y f f /\nn v t' n
ia- by the l l ofeaaor of Surger b fare a c owd
eduudtenc of outdenta who p onounccd,them
■wondera in the lieu ling art. H t at* been inirt •
uce« mto the t'ii’iad'jsplva Aims House at d
Pennsylvania a d New York Hospital, and
such were its surprising effects—its success
sficr h 1 other medicines had faded, tha ! the
turgeon of the Penney IvaniiqHopita!, Dr.Wm
P me, was in-k.cjd t-* ab-nd.-n his highly
respectable rffic , from the trudable de-igu
of hcnefittiMg ,i s fallow creatures, bv carry
ng the Panacea to England ; where it has al
eady superseded the use of the geitiuu*
French Rob of Lafacteur m a number of in-
stmecs, n diietfes for which that :s intended,
and its virtues are publicly acknowled,;e by
some* < f the most eminent suriieona there.
11 all complh.atcd eases f Scofulu and Sy-
philia, and wh.re the Syphiidiu Virus of uic*
p.-.re t CHUses a developcment of Sciofu-a in
'hechild, tins is the only remedy upon which
a singe ho'-e of recovery can be reaso.,ab : y
founded; there has been no in.uance of its
fuiuie, where prope ly used It impa r ts ii
gour to the wh ie system while th 1 cure is
•joi-g on—an operation to long l.oked for in
vain by the medical world, at '..ie .<rno tune
the j:ftt»«n'i is eiub ud to take nourishing fot U,
whi-:h under the common modes of prar.iic*,
•a usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma
ny iiibUiices wher/» the horrible ravages ot uu
eeraiiou had laid ba e ligament and b me* and
where, to a 1 ! appearance, i.o human means but
amputation could heve saved life : in cases
e.’itieme even as h.-;e oesenbid, have pa
tient* been snatch' d from the gittvo and re
stored to good health, and th • devou iw di*.»
• use completely er • lf-.^.ed The discovery of
a remedy Like thir now nffe ed fosale, ima
been a desideratum from Hint imm-mortal,
I'he Pioptielor due« no upoutc mb bare
assertion wili convince : *»e wid therefore give
rcfertnci's .to such a . luve been cured, and
those Ui d r bis care among whom ate many
highly respec.acie ctiz -s that slid! satisfy the
m :*v iiiCredulwus of jts superior elficacy -ntht
iicoiders for which i* is here rccomnun ed.
livery member of socle-.y should aid in dilfus-
K ini rm.tion •:< this discovaty—human
ity alone makes it a duty
Gerti&cates
“1 have witli'.n the lust twit year, had an op
portunity of seeing S'.-vemi cast, o! very mve
tnrate ulcers, which having previnusly resist
etl the reg'ilur inodes uf ti'e-tmeul, were
healed by the use of Mr. Swim in', Panacea
nd 1 do believe, from what I have seen,
tat it will prove an important remedy in aero,
ulous, venereal and mercurial discuses,
• N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of tne Institutes and practici
of Physic, in tli t University of Penn
sylvsnil £#-. A.
Philadelphia, Februaiy 16 1823.”
“lliave employed the fanacea of Mr.Swaim
in numerous instances, within the last three
years, and have always found il extremely
elfictcioua, especially m sec-ondary sypnili:
and mercurial diseases, I hare no hesitatiu
in pronouncing it t medicine of inestiinable
value, «W, GIBSON. M. 0.
Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty o( Pern
Sutgenn and Ulmical Lecturer to the
Alms Hoir- Infirmity, -»c-
“ F.bruary 17, t« iT "
1 have repel edly used SwnitnSi, Panac' a.
both in he Hospital and in private pract.c.
a id have found it to be a valuable medicine in
ch ouic, ayplulitic and scrofulous complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous sftectiuns.
“Valbn itne mot r, m- d.
Profcmr 'f Surgery in the University of
New Y ,rk, Surge in of the New.Yora
llnlnilal, f c,
”JV- w Fa-k. Ulm 5th, 1834 ”
Gaulionto yviTcViaseTa.
'fiie greai uentand and wonderful succera
of thia medicine, h .ve induced a number of
persons tn imitate it in vurioua ways—Some
■ore selling Sarsaparilla and other syrups, ini
posing them on th - ignoraul for the Panacea .
others are mixing the genuine medicine with
CoromiinicM'ons, post paid, and orders from
any part of the world, wid receive immediate
attention.
(jJ- Printed dii eotiona accompany the Me
dicine.
V'M. SWATH,
No 13, Snuth Ninth Spent, opposite the
University i>f I'ennajlvnnll,
Philadelphia. Fcb.uwy, IB2J.
The subscribers have just received n fresh
supply of the above VALUABLE MBIM-
CiNE, and hit ve made euch arriingomonts
with the inventor,Mr. Wm. Swnim, ns will
enable tlienp to oiler to the public, a pure
and unadulltrntrd article. Druggists and
othura who purchase to m il lignin, con have
it at the original price established by the
proprietor.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists anil Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
A Treatiso on Sivaim's Panacea, with
canes illustrating its success, will lie loaned
to those interested, by applying ns above.
June 28
POL \ OKI ,PHIS,
TIIE INDIAN EXTRACT
A certain Final India Cure for the Rheu
matism, King's Evil, fyc.
Ex’rnet of s letter from the Rev. Jam** E
li h, dp.tc*«l at ttengul, to Dr. F- Bedwe
London
Daan Sin :
A GREE YULY to y -ur request, I have with.
difli'ul»v procured and now tend you h\
tfio •’sip Tas >n, Capt Robinson, a Few pound.
T ;l»e Pobd-'Inhia, or what gonerallv goe:
by the na f f»e i f I-idia Extract, a Medri'^un.
iversslly cft'»em« d .ov-nq ihe people of Indiac
hb r regain cure for the Rheiinutim Wan
11 > inform you of the number of people wh
arc diilv relieved and cured by this valu able
•4« d ciije* it wou r| .eqmrc more piper than
I iioi sb : e to purcha r m d more time than 1
«m able to bestow. Iideed, the * ff’Ct oft! is
•ledicme is s»imtn* d’ tte, thut jn Rheumatism
vcm would suppose it acted a « chs **ti -n ittv
jmr relief and •••miving h t prnful di ewe
11 the King's Evil it h i* been used w ill gres’
Huccesi, and »vhe -Mercury has be en give*
or n*ie I to r.xc gs. h .i 4ed fr i''C has proved a
oe feet cure. The great difli nlty, however,
'I procuring the Extract, will for many years
to come, prevent its general circulation, it be-
ing obtained from h Sbtub growing on th'
mountains >f Thibet, in the B rmin Empire
*»f Indi i f and held so sacred by th? naiives
that to part with it ii like parting wi’h tnci*
“xhtencc.”
Letter t." Or. Bed well) dated Jan. 7, .'833.
Dear Doctor—l have Keen v olci.f y affccte--
** iffi a It climatic coropHn* f »r mauv v^ais ;
ever ni^ fingers were so contracted that I
'*'ui.d neither dre«s or undress myself, or give
the least assiglance to m- fa r.ily—I have used
only one * ox •>! thel/.d■■•i Rxtract, a^d I aw
perfectly restored. Your’s truly,
R. RALSTON,
Phi lad tip hit
tatter from Tobias Jennings, Steward ot Bt
Thomar* Knspul London. Feb 1 18.;3
Dear Sir— I ihinb it my duty to inform you.
‘bar after trying every thing that could be
pointed out by the most respectable pliysi
cisna and surgeons for the relief of my Bwi.
wit!- at any success, who you know, has fo-*
marv years been laboring under ■ever'* Rhru
oatiam, I was induced to try the poUdolpliia,
with a glimmering hope, that it might gve
him some relief from the excessive paid he
ordure I, which rendered hi n a useless mem
ber of society, and a burthen to hi usclf. 1
ny utter astonishment the relief was i» sian
'Aotdusi -nd by perseverirg in th i use of .he
Extract, bis J Pints have returned to their pr
;'cr places, and he is in per ect health. Up
■varus»f sixty respectable narson* have c«l
led » « s^_ my son, a? all who know hi »* though
.? hr. ‘ - ftOVf-**
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON.
Druggist, where additional certificates of
tho elficacy of the above medicine may be
semi.
Mny 20
hall o iioyi
OFFER FOR SALE,
AEAA BuabnU very superior Balti-
more Corn, in prime order
80 bags Coffee
SO blits Baltimore Whiskey
42 do llyo Gin
2 hhda do
10 pipe. Holland Oin
4 do Cognac Brandy
lol| 1 84
Geoigia— amderi County.
To "LL WHOM IT MAY CO.VCEHh.
IS'IHAS) Alenei.ler Atliiii-on, Ad .in-
st.’ator on the Eitste of Joiin Atir.i.-
■ mi, -u.-ce.Rlil, anpl'eu In the Court o f 0 il.n
..ry of said County, for letters tli im ssor, i r
s i 1 estate : T' >■» avt, thvn-f re. to c te ». d
dm inish all snl ilr/juiar, the liens - nd are '
itorrof said deceased, to fie 'hciridj^. * i
(if any they have) in ny ffi-.c, on o. o f
the fir t >ion-laj in Jitiuary ii.-xt, or lettir
1 he irruiteil to the applicant.
3 Witne .8 be H m V/illiiim Gib»e:,
one of i J.isticr-s or said Cour-.
th'* 25 h Jui!-.- 18-25.
JOuiv BAILEY, c. c o. c c
June 30 82
molauea. Sac., miking three bottle, out of one,
film refilling i nine of its virtue!. These im-
l.itiual.iad .nd ad Iterations have in many in-
aoct-i r-r;r r acted the soff-ring. of patients
in case, where the yenuine medicine wool-',
have prayed instantly efficacious, i therefore
d em it i duty 1 owe tbe the public, to ac
quaint them, tbit it I. impossible, from the
very nature of iti constituent!, to he discover
ed by chemical anilyais i and consequent!-,
hat ill olher n ixlures represented to be mine
.nd sold as such, ire fraudulent and base im
positions, calculated to deceive the ittnorain
•nd unwary—-The genuine medicine has mv
jig nature of i. label representii^ Hercvlci and
the JlytHtt, and name on tbe ae«l, |
Ttemw-j r 1
March, 14, 1835. 5
W HEREAS on the 3t| of March, 18‘‘5 .
law was pHris.'-’l by the Congress of the
Un'ted States,of which the 3d. 4th, and Sin
HcCtinns are in the vvofds f >1 io jv< g, viz :
•» Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That h
subscription otheainou.it of twelve mi!iom>
of dollars, of the »<x p r cent, stock of the
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
die same Ii hereby proposed j for which pur
pose 'vuikr Khali be opened at the Treasury of
the United .States, and at tiir. ’•nveral loan cfli
c«», on the first rJav of April next, to continue
open until the first day of Ootober thereafter,
for such par?* of the above mentioned de
scription of stock as shall, on (he day of sub
Bcrptmn, Hand on the books of the Treasury,
•nd on those of the several loan «:ffi tea, re
speclively ; which subscription shall be effect
cd by « tra»sf*r to the United. States, in the
manner provided byl<* for hucU trau. fers, o!
the credit or ctedds standing on the said
books, and by a surrender of the certifinale«
of the ftock so subscribed : Provided, Tlnd
all subscription by such transfer «t* - u tor.k shah
be O'msidoi'id as paitof the said twelve md-
lione of d dlars nutb wised to bt borrowed by
the first sucti n f hi« ac .
*' Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That for
the whole or any part of any sum which shall
be thus subscribed, credun ahull he entered to
the reapectivf- subsetibers, uho .shall be ewh
♦ led to a certificate or certificates purporting
that the United States owe to the holder or
holders thereof, h a he^ or their assigns,
sum to be expressed .li- iein, equal to tli
amount of the piincipal stock thu«auln-critK<
rearing an interest n t exceeding four ui (I
one hnlf per centum per annum, p.yab)
quarterly, from the th'rty.fi st d^y of b>*cem*
her, one thousand cigh$ hu id red and twenty
five / transferable in ih: same r» anner as :
provided by law hr the transfer of ihtt «tock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at tb*
pleasure of the United Sut-. s, ah follows : ont
ialf at any time af er the thirty-first day el
December, one thousand eight hundred an .
twenty-eight: and the remainder at *ny t;m»
after th*j thirt*•first day <*f December, om
thousand eight mn d.cd and twenty^miie •
Provided, T'hat no reimbursement shall be
made except for the whole amount of nuch
new certificate; nor until after at least sk
months public notice of such intended retm-
bursemeut And it slial! he the duty of iht
Secretary of the Trensu-t t > cauxe to be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the sever
at rims by them suhser bed bevond the c.mouui
of the ceriifisates of four s»nd one half pci
ent, stock issued to then* respectively
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, Thai
he same f'h’da aiuc'i luve heretuJo-’e bee« :
id now are pledged b law for the pay men
of he interest, amt for the redemption
cimburscment of the s’oek which may be re
lecm'd or reimbttned by virtu of the pro
visions of this act, shall remain pledged in lik*
mumer fur Ihe paviAcnt of ihe interest necru
ng on the stock rrented bv reason su I
iibpci'ip ion, and f«»r tuc redemption or ruirn
urseineut of the prinnip-1 nl ih** sime. Ar d
1 shad lie the dut" of the c.•mnuxsioners of 'I-
-ink-ng fund t^ cuuae to be applied and paid
ml of the said fun ', yearly and e^e^y year
suali sum and ru un ux may be annually requir
ed to discharge the inie r eat accruing on »l
slock winch may be created bv virtue of the
,iot The Slid conimi8.di tiers arc, also, here
»y authorizrd to apply 4 |V;m t ; me t*> tim
uch sum ami sums oui of the arid fund, a u
hev may think proper, towsidir redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in c u n
hjfiTiity with the provisions of '.his act, th<
m incipal of the and stock : and such part of
the annua! sum often m.limns ofd Harr, veu
ed by law in the said commissioners, as in.
be nece;is^ry and required tor the above pu
pnses, ahull be ami v jutinm: app opriated l
he payment of interest and redemption m
ho public debt, until the whole of tne suick
wh.ch rnnv be cieoted under the provisions of
Ins act, sha’l have been redeemed or remi
bU' - ne:! '*
Now,therefore*notice is hereby given, '.hu
ok« will *>e open dut the ireusury «-f tile
United States, and at lie several loan offi ; *«,
.in l lie first day of A tir'd n*xt, and Continue
pen until the fi*ai d* of October, thereaf
cr. for receiving suhsciiniiniiB in conformily
v-'h be provisions of the said l»w.
Tli'* sunacriptioMH rnav be made by the pro-
it tors f the stock, ei»li*»i in pe ron or by
iHeir attorneys duly authors.* 1 to subaciib“
nd transfer it to the United otaiea.
fdi uid subscriptions of aaivi stock be made
•* an amount exceeding twelve millions ot
11 «rs, u distribution of* be said sum ofiwelv*
(ions of dolfais will be made among ’h«
ihocribcrs,i‘i pi uportion to the sum* subauri-
. :i by them respe» t-vely.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Arting bVmei ry of •',* f'r ’vauw*
r o i|
Georgia—
amden ‘ ouiity
TOAl.L WHO If It' MAY L OJY., EILV.
W HEREAS Lou>b D dour xdniinot'U 1
of the Estate of Hasde Pebetier. d
Ppb A s to 'hv: Court of Ordinary »f aw.ci conn
v. fur letters dismssu y on said estate:—
Ucbc are, therefore, to cite and admon gh *
ud singular, the heirs and cr».dito s of »{. d
k’ccased to file tli- ir ohjee ions (if any *h«
.'•ve) in my office, on oi before he first Mor.
ay in January next, or letters will be grjmte (
• * ‘ e applicant.
r~Tl Witness the Hon. William Gibgoi
|| £*.-». |f one of the Justicrs f said Cou
I— J this 25-h lime, »8 5
JO IN UA1LY, c. c. o. e. c.
Jti'ii 30 go
Georgia—Chatham County
In the J mrt ol Ortlinary. Ms, 'I'erir, 1825
O N thepe itionof Henry Chttnpion, admin
istratur ot J.ihii Street. ci-hsciJ, pmyipp
All ur-.ler JVui „ he mad. uhonlule un his coir,
plying witn die law, (or he , ,lj of a Lot i
Uround, numbur four, [4] eoonil Tythim>
Keynoklt Ward—Also, p n - f a numb,
six. Tower I'ylhinf-, lie- ker W« d beinff tli
real estate of the ariil tl.ie lor the beneftt ui
the heiraand creditors t-It ia ordered, that
notice be pubhahed nine months, in one •>
the Public Gasetts of the City of Savannah,
requiring all peraon. inlerealed.toshow c au r
if any they have, why the prayer of the pel i-
: toner should not be granted
S M. BOND, e / o.
May 14 445
Georgia—Chatham County
I the Hour' of Ordinary—May Tu m 8 ;.i
O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Exj u,--
of John Wackerlj, dec. pravi' g an order
Att< tn be mide absolute, on hit 0-mplyuip
with the law, to aell Two Tracts of Land i
Laurens County, being tbe real eat de of th
.aid deceased, for the bendht of the heirs and
creditors: It ia ordered, that a nonce b
oubliahed, nine months, in one of the G
aettea of the city of Savannah, requiring . I
persona interested, to show cause, if any thc>
can, why the prayer of the petit inner should
not be granted. $. M. BOND, c 0. o.
May 20 Of
iNotiue.
N INE *0XTIIS *.ff* r dale, applicutior
■ v 1 1 b». mauc to it’.t* lufcror )mrt of
Oh-ith m (Jounly, sitti'.g fur ordinary nurpo*
es, fur Itavc 'o soil ail lid real estate I the
■a cTImmas Savi'ge, uf H yali County, vis:
Point I'U tAt;»i'. co. skti.ig of two hundred
md eigldy aerr-fi R-r© Land, ’ the O^cchee
l ver, four miles below llv V rv. -clj ‘n*i»p
he plantation < f Joseph flwb rfham •• d Ste
hen H i tt Also, two hundred Ri d fift.«'
cres, f»or«f or less, f Pint Land, appertain
i.,g thereto. A bo a Tract of La'd call' d
alius, O '.iml Jng fif y acres on Medway Riv
r, •<\j.*iiing the Ian B -»f J J. MaaW'sIl
WARY SAV GK. AdmVx.
T11 e 5 7 J
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
YOTTV.U’A
Vegetable Catholicon.
hubarrib.r res v ctfully solicits the at
ll tention of every fiieud of Buffering Hu
inanity, to to the above new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powerf”n eliminating
from the svat-rn the very seed* of disease,
and in featuring the deranged and motbid
c.inditi'*n cf the organa of life to a free and
healthy exercia* of their functions, has exci*
ted the NKtonitliment, and completely alien
r.ed the objections of tho most in rtd.dcHii —
Facts are the best arguments. In order to put
ihe virtues of tbe Catholicon to as severe a
scrutiny as possible, it waa offered by idver-
fsement, toge her witii the attendance tfa
physician, grstuitouHly to any 'erion whu
w/iuld apply for <t, and wh.»»e cause might
seein t< come within the lunge of its healing
power—numbers of severe cates ot longstt d*
ing.andsi.mo ( l them seemingly demente
ones, pre entc.l themselves, all of which have
been cured, nr h.\ much relieved as to warrant
hf* assevti^j that a little perseverance will d»»
;o in fact such in tbe confidence of the physi
c an under whose ca< e thtae patienta were
laced, in this remedy, a coufide;.ce retu.t
ing from ihr irresistible conviction that h»s
l ecu forced upon his mind by ocular demon*
v jati(.i), *rd a personal trial of it on hmiSeli
‘hat In* permits me to deviare it as his d.ici*
- !rd opinion., that he nhjlicon is not only a
ocrfcotly Sife and iunocent, hut a most pow-
erlul and invaluable remedy in certain di»
*us*.a and states of the system, such as the ful
.•win g r—
Ue'dlity resulting from iniemperancc and
I'ssipation; Old »nd inv?.terat Ulcers. Pains
in the b"H's attended with swellings of the
join'd; Indiges ien, Riot dies on the face,
('Tip.'t- , See. i Al« complaint* of the Liver ;
>tier.* Yaws; Syphilis.* Cutaneousrfisea"-. >a i
generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprietor h<»|
emrJy pledges h e word consist; exclusive!-,
f vf g’Uhle maue r ) with (he exception of «
sl-ght det'*rmi tatiuii to the bowels, which it
preserves in a soluble state, acta ioacusihiy, »*■
pi iiBunt to the taf'te, and r< quires n ngrlicu
ar regimen, tabstin^-nce from spirituals li
quuis always excepted,) or conniiumout. A-
ag. ntle, safe and agreeible cathartic mid*
cu e, improving the appetite and restorir g th«
general tune of the syidcm, it i« confidently
reconmiended to ladies in a delicate «utuu*
.on, W W. PO HER,
66 CheBuut-bircct.
Philadelphia May 31, 1824.
At the request of Mr. W. W Potter, Hiiv'.
iite'y 1 xUibii -d, in several in-tsuers, a medi
cuted sump, called do tor’s Vegetable Gatlio
iicon, with the most decided advantage. 1
'.iss, R8 et, never failed effecting a cure ii,
o.ery case in which I have thong t proper to
. n.ploy it. II. ITMUU HUE, U U
Ph’ atle/phia, July 28th, 1324.
Mr. W W. Votter,
Hear S«r—Y »m expressed a wish tlinf I
would give a concise statement of mv Buff.r
•ngs, from ‘the hopeless commeiiceuient, i«*
»he present propitious stage of my disease *
About five -earsago, on my passage from
Hndeaux, during the month of January, from
mpriidcut exposure on deck, I was soiled
with a violent fever. Having no medical at-
1 endsmts on board, I was compelled to bear
t, ! ro ; ght for two weeks, when on ray ar
tv I n*. Charleston, 9. C. it was treated «j
') p>*us. The ski’j of my Physician aubdutd
•he fever, but t*i ceuix-like, the termtnalion
.if this gave ris -- to » disease equally distress -
ng, and winch, till now. Il’.ad ui ught inen*
sMe. Various absccaaes made ihei. tinwcl-
mms appearance, particularly on th« joints,
r. hich were t we ltd to an enormous size.—
These g'admdly subaided into hard tumors,
•me of which on my left knee affecicd the
bone—n?i incision wu» now made und a large
evacuation of mis, mixed with piec* *of bun:
took place. In addition to this, I si.ff.’ied lh
most evcrucii ting pain* in my joints that man
ever experienced Every thing that w;ik
•«dmini*tered either gave me no relief *>r «er
ved io aggravate the liaeaw, the s. venty of
wliieh increased with every succeeding year
Such whs my painful si ualhin that 1 'espaire.
of ever being featured to my Ileal h ; I bad
no* only tried t s e leruiar means of rel.ef,
hut used, though hi vain, every popular rem
edy 1 could hear of It was in this rv ful anu
de.mondbig condition,that I was persuade lc»
.omnunce a course of your Vegetable i% - h I
-on, and the happv result ir, ‘ f om the use
cf the two blithe my whole sya'tm has vndei^
gnnm complete revo ntion my p.uns luve fo s i-
ke met” me dim. barge lrum mv xnec beg“U
,o liuunish, and soon ceHee.l ^Itogetlier, th.
•ilccrfrom -hence it piuceeded being com
pieteh he *led. The tumors, for the removal
of which I have tried ia vain more remedies
toan 1 cfm name, are rapidly decreasing ; my
app» tite, which was gone, hds returned —I aw
in fn.-.t, nearly well, and feel confid.nt lliai h
few bottles mow. of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will m *ke me pvr*ecily so.
Your obliged frirnd,
THOMAS UROWN, JU-
-.ould with lobe. With mv thank*, am you ,
ibliged humble ierv.nl, i/t ’
. g-ouguk^nb.
City of Philadelphia, ay.
Ge iri;.- K .-ic, of Ihe Diitrict of Sci,,'h.
*ark, ptraonaiiy appealed, and, being d’llv
iworn, d >th declare ami my that the i‘.„ve
atat meet I. in all reapeot:. cor-ecl and true
ind that ihe aif-naiure to it ia in the h»ud!
■rr.tqig of thil deponent.
ou-i .... J >'l ' B^NS, Aldernun.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824-
TD fOUTREtlN PLANTERS.
Tbe Vegetable r>,;holieon ia |iecnl:sr!«
edanted to thme diseases which are pn-vale t
vnonf the coloured population of the sr iU i|i.
In that disease which is called yaw, it ,
oire remedy; a aingletri-l of it, willconvw.
planteia of its superior HReary to an- r >>r r . e
lyof a similar nature in the United State,. ’
NOTICE.
The advantages ot this medicine are, not
confining the patient unncces -arily | 0 t | |S
house, or keeping him from Ins busiru,.._
With one solitary exception, 'hat 0 f n'mi,,.
ous liquors, it dors not lay any mtrieli.m
hit appetite It isso gentle in its oner., ™
thHt the p dient finds himsell' yelling well he
cannot tell how. As it ia not the wrsh ot the
proprietor to take any tiling lor which he
cannot give a consideration equal in » a ] ue
persons at a dinar.ee who may to si. t0 , ry ’
nia medicine, but who are not certain if it
be applicable to their complaint, are request,
ed to describe their case ami symptom! , n
a letter, post-paid, and directed to (;
ietter wiii be immeiliutely place] i ; , h,n„.
fully competent to de-.-dj the wn " OTi _
Should 'he remedy no' seem o suit the in-
ease, they will he frankly tnlcl s i.
C/VUT1N
To prevent disappoint n -nt it is well to
tt de that it lakes in ordiua.y cases fro 3 -.i
J ironies to effect a cute aothat pers.r- y•„>
are labouring under any sci ons ini,runty,
m-j'-t in ,ke up their iniiv* to persevere ir, t’ at
ext, nt at (east - if they do mu, they inch: »s
well save themselves the trouble and expense
f using a mailer qu-niitv,
AP ordera pool-paid and enelooinc- the ovinry,
imme(har v dy atieridc J to, and ihe niuili-u.e
packed'and delivered v/ith directions fer nne,
to any place in the city, and forwarded as tip
retted
N. B. To prevent the possibility of di im.
position, it v. i-1 be s.d- 1 in the city of Phi -i-'.ci.
pltio. at tlic idlioe ill Filth near Itact-Sir. et,
>rai the dwelling of tiie propri, tor, Nu. 66
diearti' street, only,and abroad by Ins au
thorized agents. W V,’ PCIT'I RB,
66 C'le.nul Street, Philade p/iia‘
I have appointed GS0I1GK BYE .SON,
Oniggist. of Savannah, nn sole agent. Drug.
gists Wauling the above valuable medicine,
wilt be supplied by hire fur cat tiie- syne
rale, as if urdered dii eet from me—v-a. jyO
per dozen, or three dollar, -a migie litntle.
W. W. POri BU, Ptnludel|j:iia.
Any person on application to tire jii'isf r„-r
will be furnisiiud w ith Ci-tlifici.les ui ihe elli.
cact of the above medicine, suffi.ient to - on-
• nice the nnml of the most acc|Jtr-:ui. jhliiniyh
loo numerous un't h-ngihy foi n- - a; ,j, -r u-
section, GRrt. HYEltaON, D?m g-.-l,
Corner of Bay and W hitlaker otrccts.
dec 13
NOTICE
N INE months afterilr.tr, application will he
nude lu tile H- n. the Judges of the Court
». Oidiiwv *>f Chiu ham county, fi»r leave, ti
iel‘ all the real estate of tbe late William Craig
Lxestcd, for the benefit of tbe heirs and cied
l irsuf said estate.
JOHN U’NlSIf, Exocu'or
IN EQUITY.
Between W, Davits. Administrator, Complain•
ant. and John camochun. Adm-nistmt• de
bonis no with the will annexed of George
Richardson and others, JJ Jeiulants. Jn
equity t Chatham Superior Cow t - Chancety,
Gth A gust, (824.
I r appearingihat John Murray C«w«hMk«
one of thf* defendants in ihe said bdl '»»
"umpUiut nnm'*d, resides without the state of
Geo.gia, in that part of the UnilPtl Kingdor^i.
<»l Great llriiai.i and Ireland, called Scotia-**’.:
Ir is ordered Unit the aaid John Murray Car-
MMchau, do RppeHt and aliswei t:» the cem-
plaiiiMnt'B suid (nil witliin nine montl h irotn
ihe d^ie of thia order, otherwise ih*t the
iiid bilij as to him, betaken pvo confess::,*
and i' i» turther ordc-^d, th»l » copy of this
»rd.*r bt pubfiah* d m.oe u week, in or., of
ii-.* public G< Zv.utcs of ibis xtute, until tli*.* vX«
pitatiun of the Um»* Wilhin wLichtlie bhi.lde*
dant is required io appear and answer ai
af^iosaid.
flue cony from the Minutes, this 21st d«y
Aitgu’t 1824. A. W.FANMN, CL*rk-
Camden County.
>i ot.ee.
I LL persons having ilemamls against the
ii. ratate of Constant Freeman, Ksq late ot
.he city of Washington, deceased, are re
q-.lired to hand them in, legally attested,
■thin the time prescribed by law : and tlioar
udebted to said ett.te, are requi-ed lo make
mmediate payment, to
JAMESHUNTKH, A.lm’r,
■fan 14 42pa
Georgia—Camden County.
Ill A of. WHOM 11 M .YOON KR.\.
“JIFIIEItEAS J. B-cblnti Jun. adminiatra or
• v oi. he na'atea of DaviilTuckcr and David
IV redie, applies to the Court of Ordinary
,f it d County, for Letters diambiiiry qn the
s a'es of said dei ea.ed peraona: These are,
ihurefore, to cite and ad nonish the heirs and
n'l'ditors of said deceased persons, to file
• heir objections (il any they have) in my of
fice. on nr before the first Monday in January
next, or letters will be granted to the appli
C~"t.
Witni-ii the Hon. William Gibson,
one nl 'he Justices of uid Court,
Ibis 2S It June, 18’S.
JOHN BAILEY, c. C o. c.r
June 30 82
Philadelphia, July r 6, 18‘24.
Mv confidence in the v-get ibte eatholicnn
is uiiilintinish.d, and as fresh in tiiscea of its
powers wru daily occurri. g, in my own pmc-
ice l l uve nn hesilation in recommending it.
in tbe peculiar diseases to which it is applies-
nlc, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint
ed with. M. M’.iUlt 1H1F., K. D.
Philadelphia, May 128 28 4
Sin—In consequence of imprudent eapna
nrefour i-csrs age. I had tho misfortune in In
come i ffl olcd with a disease, the painful re
till's -i which induced me te apply in aue-
ceas'on tu several respectable physiciana ol
his city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re
ceived another complaint quite as dialieasing
.a the Former. My whole system became a -
fueled. 1 could gut no rest at night on sc-
-ount of the violent pain that I felt ill every
part of my body; the weakneis and enacia
tiou uf which waa such that 1 could acxrcelj
walk. In thia atate 1 fortunately heavd uf
your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of
which, has completely restored me, I have
now no pain s niy appetite is good: and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine lira given me, I am
your obliged friend, tee.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28,
1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,18°4.
Sir—I am now, thanka to your medicine, a
hearty mat. For nearly aix years I have been
a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat
ened, if not toon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at fiat got to such a height that I
could not sivalluw without great pain and
difficulty. Tumora formed in different pans
of my body, and I began to think my situation
almost desperate. I he five bottlea of the
Catholicon which 1 have taken have com
pletely cured me, and 1 am now at well as l
Georgia
TO ALL VO WHOM If MAY COS' H IN,
W hU'IB.Hb Sarah Drown Junior, wj/lr v,
apnlies lo he Court of Onlinar) <>f “ 4
ouuly, for Lettersof Administration w t»B
i stale of J »lm Brown, late of said emmy,, de*
ecused, 8F next of k-n : Thtae artr therefor^
i cite and a* : m.iniah, all and sii <ifiar,
{.iudred anil creditms oi snid decev.>i d»
*-he : -r ubjeotions, if any thi*y luve, in rn of*
fice, on or be lore the first - : .e. d ty h« J U, 'C
».xt, M th?rwi«e Letteia will be;’r..u , td In* *P*
;>iicant.
Witness the Honorabh* W , ’*ia' R
ley, one ot Ihejirticea of aaiu C'.urt,
thi* sWteein.i day of Vpnl, t*igh>tf.co
hundreds dtvnty.fiv*.
(T„ S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C 0 C. C.
A nril 21 1
■Camden County.
Georgia
y TUB COURT OF tIROLN’AHY full
d .lD COUNIY.
\\riiEltEAS lohn Chevalier, has ayplu-J
T V to aaUi Court, f-r IroPers Ilu-misurr
■n the estates of Samuel Ouaens and Kvw B.
-.pck, deceased. Theae are, thcrefen-,/.
•no and admonish, all and singular, the fin-
ilrud and creditors *1 the said d -conet l 5t 'A
..ms, t - fie ibtir obj-ictions, if any thev h-v.-,
n my I'lh.-e, on or before ihe nrs*. Morula' 111
Jaiiiiury next, or Lelteis will be grasUil lit
pplicant.
Wdneaa the Honirable J ’mes Seotl,iM
of Ihe .’utlicea i f said Uuurl, 1 6 *'*1
teel.th dav of April, e ghteen huuurd
and twenty-five.
[L. S.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0.1 &
rl • ■’«
Geo gia—Camden County,
BY TIIE O'OUlir OF 0BD1NA1.V ft)
SAID 'OUNTY.
■*7»HEREAS Lewis Bachlott, applies lo •«
'uj Court of Ordinary of aaid Count) if*
f.ettrra Di.misaory oo the estate ol Fr.ncrj
K .aolupe: '1'Uese are, therefore, to cite aro
lulmotuah, all anil lingular, the kindred and
creditors of aaid deceased, to fiie their oM'
tions, if any they have, in iny office, on or »e-
fore the fi at Monday in Januaiy neat, other-
a tae Letters Dismiaaory will be grauied >" e
** *' Witness the Honorable Samuel
one nf the Justices of said Court, Ind
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred and twenty-five.
[L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C.OCC
April 21
24
HAY.
K.A BUNDLES PRIME HAY.Im 4 *
DU Irom Brig Pheasunt, for sfdi'1'V
April 19 G. C. GRIbVVOfiP,