Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 11, 1825, Image 4

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•WHIlUM) SAW* • Sheriff’s Sale. CM tin Jirsl Tuesday in September neat, TTWILL he tuld In front of the court-house \JJr in Itryee County, between the usual hours of isle, A tnetof Land in raid county, known bv the Mae of 'Palermo,’ containing eight hun dred seres, mure nr teat, biu ided N K by Sweet's lands# 8. W by a Salt marsh, other boundaries not known—levied upon as the property of K-T K rating, to satirfy an exe nution in fsvov of the administrators uf Bei.j Stiles, deceased THOS. BARN, a- n.c. August 3 9* Administratrix Sale. O ' Monlay the eighth day o August next will be sold at the nouae of Mrs. R c mith, in Bryan County, between the hours of ten pud four o'clock, Sis bead of Stock Cattle end one old Cart, b, ing the remaining perso nal estate of Matthew Carter, dec. C mdi- tiona, cash. June 29th. 1995. ELI2 '.BETH CARTER, Ailmx. July 3 83t BTATK OF GBORGIA. } Chatham County. 5 In the Court r,f O dtntvy My Term 18?5. In the matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Bourke, Lunatic—Archibald Smith, Guar- O i} the petition of A'chibald Smith, guar dian of Elisabeth Bourke, stating that the lullowing named negroes, via. S ikey and her child, Anderson,Daphne and her children, Andrew and Rose, from a long residence in town and great indulgence have acq.ired sucli h‘bi a uf .dinners and vicious practices, that they cannot be made at all profitable to the said Lunatic and praying leave uf this court to sell the said negroes, and that the proceeds of the sale be invested ir Bank Stock, or any other funds that may beat promote the inte rest of the said Elizabttb Bourke, It i» hereby ordered, that all persona interested ii the welfare of the raid El r ,betb do file theii objections if any they have, in the clerk’s of fice of this Court on or before the first Mon. day in August next, otherwise, the said ne- { roes will besold for thebeneftt of the said uaatic, and the proceeds of such sale be in vested in Bank stock, or other funds that may beat promote the interest of the said Eliza beth. And it it further ordered, that this rule be published in a oublie Gasrtte of Savannah, at least once a week for thirty days. Extract from the minutes 7th My 18H. SAMUEL M BOND, C C 0. Julv 9 83 *4w Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, W HEREAS Belton A. Copp applies to the Court nf Ordinary of sa d County for Letters of Administrat'on, with t he will an- ttexedjOn the estate of Joseph Bixby, late of said county, deceased : These are therefore to cte and admonnh all and singular, the heirs a d creditors of aaid deceased to file (f air objections (if anv they have) in my of fice. on or before the first Monday in Septem. bbr next, otherwise Letters will be granted the applicant- Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one nf the Justices of said Court, this 33d lu ly, 835. JOHN BAILY.e. c. o.e. e Juh 10 191 Georgia—Camden County. 3to JILL TO WHOM IT MAY COMER# TTO7HER3AS Whipple Aldric applies to the \#Jr Court of Ordinary of the said county for Letter* of administration, w ; th the will *n- pdsed, on the estate of Etzibeth Williamson, Hte of »i»d cunty, deceased« These ere therefore to cite and pdinornah all end ling _ hr, the kindred and creditor* of said decease d to file their objections (if any they have ) in my ffite on or before the fi «t Monday in September next, otherwise Letters vyill be granted the application Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one of the .Tor ice* of said Court, this 23d Ju ly, 1835. JOHN BAILEY, c. C. o. e C. * JS otice. N l .B MONTHS after the date hereof; ap plication will he made to the Honorable the - l iurt nf Ordinary for the County of Chat- bam, for leave to tell the whole or a part or parta of a tract of land, lying and being in the eomty of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred and eightv fi e acres, and known by the name of the Tuck- .•seeking Tract, formerly the property ot Rmg aod Hotchkiss, now belonging to the estate of Alezander S. Roe's orphans, for the benefit of raid orphans. WILLI AM MOREL, Guardian A- S. Roe's Orphans. Julv 14 87 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 a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Baid deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 Bricks. T HE Subscriber has at present on hand a large stock of Bricks of superiorqua lily, which he offers in such quantities as may be wanted, at tbe lowest possible price fur cash only. For the convenience of his Town Custo mers, he intends in future to keep always t considerable supply in town ; those in im mediate want of the article will be supplied by application to Mr. James Roberts, either at his residence in West Broad Street, or at Myers’ Wharf. HENRY MALPIN. June 24 70 Hail tit 2500 Hoyt OFFER FOR SALE, Bushnls very superior Balti more Corn, in prime order 30 bags Coffee 50 bbla Baltimore Whiskey .42 do Ryo Gin S liltds do SWAIM’S PANACEA. T HIS medicine is offered** • remrdy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Ulcerated Sore Throat, long at» ding Rheumatic Affec- tions, Cutaneous Diseases, White 8wellmg snd Diseases of the Bjnes, a d all cast* generally of an ulcerous character, and chronic disuses, arising in debilitated consti tutiona, but more especially fur Syphilis, or aft* actions arising therefrom,. Uleers of the Lsryns, Nodes, kc, and that drtadful dis ease occasioned by a long ard excessive use of Morcurv, fee. fee.—n has atso been found useful in Diseases of the Liver. In a'l disorders arising from an impure or contaminated state uf the Bloody it will be found a powerful and an effectual remedy.— The discovery of this mt-d'cme has been the effect of long and attentive study, and it is now made public from the most decided .con viction, founded o i ample experience, of its power in era'limiting those diseaies,q/fer every other medicine hat failed. It cannot, however, be supposed, that this i*iaACK4 wiil invariably cure—the most es- eemed medicines, employed by the Faculty, will ofieufuil in the very diseases for which they are considered specifics; but if the use of it be persevered in, it will radically remove at* mrst every causefof the disorders specifud. Thousands are lingering under those com plaint i, in some form, sinking to the g r sve, •v it limit a remedy, whom this medicine would certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. I ! s safety and innocence have been fully ter - jd, so that it may be administered to the ten* derest infi' t- The most distinguish! d physi cians in the United Slates recommend it, and •dmit, that a more imporiaut discovery in me-* dical science has not been made ; and to use the language of one of the most eminent Pro- feasors of the age, it ii a tt iuntph in the healing art. To the present and rising general ions, tne benefit mua* prove incalculable, not only by saving many many valuable lives, but im parting strength and soundness to dbilitaed and corrupted constitutions,-thereby presort) ing their offspring from hereditary diseases. - These facts, toge'i.er with the numerous cures made, form irresiible proof of the high value of this remedy. No one, however, is prised »o take it, without first fuliy convincing him self of the truth of what is here stated, and the rectitude of tbe Pm prietor** intentions. The cures performed in this city alone, es tablish its superior virtue oo a basis mo solid to be affected by the m^lign’ty of the envious. I is worthy of remark, that the greater part of the patients who have been permanently cut ed, ha**, previous to the proprietor** un dertaking them, received theab'est assistance and several were abandoned by their PhyBt cisns, as being beyond the retch of human skill. Such ii the f et, and io extraordinary so 're many of 4he C ten, that an ex/iih tion was made of them in the University of Penmylvm id, by the P-ofessor of Surgery, before a crowd ed audience of Siudente. who pronounced,!hem wonders in the heating art. It lias been intro- uce-i into the Philadelphia Alma House at d Pennsylvania aud Nc.v-York Hospital, and such were its surprising effects—its success after al other medicines had faded, that the Surgeon of the Pennsylvani*|Hopital, Dr.Wm Pi ice, was induced to abandon his highly respectable offic , from the laudable design of b'snefitting h.s fellow creatures, bv carry ing 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, m diseases for which that is intended, and its virtues are publicly acknowledge by some of the most eminent surgeons there. .- In all complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy philit, and where the Syphilitic Virus of me parent causes a developement of Scrofula in the child, this is the only ternedy upon which a sing e hone of recovery can be reasonably foundedi there has been no instance of its failure, where prope* ly used It impacts vi gour to the whole system while the cure is going on—an oper ation so long looked for in vain by the medical -world; Lt Ue *ame time the patient it enabieu to take nourishing food, which under the common mode* of practice, is usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma* ny instances where the horrible ravages of ul ceration had laid bare ligament and b me, and where, to all appearance, no human means bu amputation couid have saved life : in cases ectieme even as here described, have pa tients been snatched from the giave and re< stored to good health, and the devouring dis ease completely eradicated r l'he discove y of a remedy like thin now offe.ed for sate, has been a desideratumft om timeimm tnoriul, The Proprietor does not •- uppose his bare assertion will convince s he wiil therefore give references to such as have been cured, and those 01 d r Sis care among whom are many highly respr.c acte citiaes, that slndl satisfy the most incredulous of its superior efficacy in the disorders for which it is here recommen Vd. Every member ofsoc e y should aid in diffus ing inf rinution of this discovery—human ity alone makes it a du y Uerliftcatea- “I have within the last two years had an op lortunity of seeing several canes of very mve terate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regulsr modes of treatment, were Healed by the use of Mr. hwriin’s Panac.es and I do believe, front what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero, ulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. “N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University of Penn aylvsnia LP-. A. "Philadelphia, Februu y 16, 18 ’3.” “1 nave employed the Panacea ol Hr.Swaim in numerous instances, within tbe last three years, and have always found it cztrcmelj Hicactoiis, especially m aec-ondaty syphilis and mercurial diaeaaes. I have nn heaitatio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. "W. GIBSON, M D. Profesaor of Surgery in the Um’ly of Pent. Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms Mnu*e 1 Gratify, Stc "February 17, 1823” I have repea edly used Swaim'a, Panac a, both m '.he Ho.pital and in private practice, a d have found it to be a valuable medicine in ch onic, syphilitic and scrofuloua complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. ••V VLEN TINE MOTT, M- D. Profesatr-if Surgery in the University of New York, Surge in of the New-York '•■is iUI, c. "#*w York 1#/mo 5(4,1824” Gaulionto Yutclmets. I he great demand and wonderful success nl this medicine, hove induced a number nf persona to imitate it in various wayi—Some are telling Sarsaparilla and other syrups, im« 'ling them on til - ignoraut for the Panacea ; others are mixing tbe genuine medicine with moliiaea, Ac,, making three boltles out of one, thus retailing a .me of its virtues. The se im- itat or a and and ad .lferatoina have in many in raneta. pr.it-acted the suffering* of patients in casss where the ymuine medicine would have proved instantly efficacious. I therefore deem it a duty I owe the the public, to ac quaint them, that it is impossible, from Ihf very nature of its constituent!, to bediaeover- Cornmuniciium,. putt paid, and orders from any part of the world, wdl receive immediatt attention, <XT Printed directions accompany the. Me- disine. WW. SWAIM, No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite the U 'iveriity nf t’enn.ylv.nia, Philadelphia, February, 1835. Thesubscrihera linvo just rnccived a fresh supply of tho akovo VALUABLE MEDI CINE, nnd have made such arrangements with the inventor.Mr. YVm. Btvaim, ns will enable them to offer to the public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists and others who purchase to sell again, can hove it at tho original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Stvaim’s Panacea, with cases illustrating its sttreess, will ho loaned to those interested, by applying as above June 28 10’ pipes Holland Gin 4 do Cognac Brandy JMy 7 84 PULA DKLPIMS, TIIE INDIAN EXTHACT. A certain F.ant India Curefor the Rheu matism, King's Evil, tyc. Extract of x letter from the Rev. James E lish, dfctft'l at Bengal, to Dr. F* Iledwe London- Dsxn ''in ? A GRRK4ULY to y^ur request* I have with diffi *ultv procured and now send yos by the ship Jus >n, Capt Robinson, s few poind >f the PoUd-*lnh»s, or what generally foes by the name of India Extract, a Medicine un iversally esteemed imnnu the people of Indian nl a r.e' tsin cure for the Rimumatiani. Was I to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved and cured by this valuable M* dicine, it wou d require more p iper than I am able to purchase a.- d more time than I am able to bestow. Indeed, the * fT’Ct of this Medicine is a > immf d *te, that in Rheumatism you would suppose it acted t§ a cha- m in xiv* ing relief and removing th it painful diseife- In the King's Evil it his been used with great success, snd whe-e Mercury hav bf:en given or used to excess, this Medicine has proved a perfect cure. The great difficulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will for many years to come, prevent its general xrculatioii, it be- ing obtained from a Shrub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the Barman Empire of India, and held so aacred by the natives, that to part with it is like parting with their existence.** LeMertn Dr. Bedwell, dated Jnn. 7, l8?3. Dear Doctoral have K een v*olent*y affected with a R leumatic complaint for many years ; even* my fingers were so contracted that I could neither dress or urdress myself, or give tbe least assistance to m* fa nily—I have used only one box of thelud'ft Extract, and I am perfectly restored. Your*9 truly, R, RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobias Jennings, Stewa d ol St. Thoms** Hosptal. Loudon, Feb 1, 18*23. Dear Sir— I think it my duty to inform you, ’hat after trying every thing that couid be pointed out by the most respectable physi cians and surgeons for the relief of my son, without any success, who you know, has for many years been laboring under severe Rbeit- cnatiam, I was induced to try the Poladeiphis, with a glimmering hope, that it might give him some relief from the excessive pain he. endured, which rendered hin a useless mem ber of society, and a burthen to himself. To my utter astonishment the relief was instan- tancous, *nd by persevering in the u*e of the Extract, his joints have returned to their pro per places, and he is in periect health. Up wards of sixty respectable persons have c»l led to see my son, as all who knew him though* it impnurthfo that he C'’td» ?*>co V er. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON Druggist, whore additional certificates of the ctficacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 20 Gemgia—Camden County. TO A1.L WHOM IT MAY COJVCKHA. W .IKUEAS Alexander Atkinson, Admin istrator 011 the K3tate of John Atkoi «on, decenaed, applies to the Court of O din htv of said Comity, for letters drnvsrory on si-i 1 estbte : These are, therefore, to c te ard dmoninh all ard Angular, the heirs 1 nd cred itors nf a-ild deceased, to file their obj^ji'W (if any they have) in my«ffice, on o. before the firet Monday in January next, or letter, wi'l b^ nrranted to the applicant. Witness the Hon William Gibson, one of the Justices of said Court, this 25 h June, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, c. co.c.e June 30 82 1 L V | Treasury Department. > March, 14, 1825 5 W IIB1IE VS on the 3d of March, 1P‘ 5 law wat pass id by the Congress of the United States, of which the 3d. 4th. and 5th factions are in tbe words f dlowmg, v»a : " See. 3. And be it further enucted, That a aubirriptiomothcamou.it of twelve miilons of dollars, of the si* p r cent, stuck of the yes** eighteen hundr<*d and thirteen, be, and the same is hereby proposed i for which pur pose book* shall be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at tli several loan offi ces, on the first day of April next, to continue open until the first day of October thereafter, for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of slock as shall, on the day of sub scription, stand on the books ofche Treasury, and on those of the several loan ofifoeti, re spectively / which subscription shall toe effect ed byatrsnsfor to the United States, in the manner provided by law for auch transfers, ot the credit or cred'ts standing on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificate: of the stock so subscribed; Provided, That al! subscription by such transfer of stock shall be c »ni'dct-fi as part of the said twelve mil lions of dollars suthor xed to be borrowed by the first secti n f his xe». ** Sec. 4. And be »t further enacted, That for the whole or any put of any sum which shah be thus subscribed, cred<is shall be entered t‘> the respective subsc ibevs, who shall be enti tied to a certificate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the hol ler or holders'thereof, hisi. her, or their assigns, p sum to be expressed th. rein, equal to the amount of the principal slock thus subscribed, bearing an interest n*»t exceeding four and one half per centum p *r annum, payable quarterly, from the thi. ty-fi it day of Decem ber, one thousand tight hundred and twenty five; transferable in the same n aimer as i«- provided by law for the transfer of the r-tock subscribed, and subject to i»d^mption at the pleasure of the United States, us follows : one naif at any time sf'er the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight : ami the remainder at any time after tho thirtv.fi;gt day *»f December, one thousand eight hundred and twent-nine : Provided, That no reimbursement shall he 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 t<» cause to be trans ferred to the respective nubscriber* the aever •I sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four snd one half per cent, stock issu-d to th.*m respectively. M Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That (he same funds which have heretofore been, and now are pledged bv law for the payment of the interest, and for the redemption and 'eimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed nr reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner for the payment of the interest accru ing on the stock treated bv reason uf su h subscrip'ion, and f»r the redemption or reim bursement of the principal of the* same. And it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid nut of the aaid fund, yearly and every year such sum and sums nn may be annually requir ed to discharge the i- le eat accruing on the stock which may be created by virtue of this act The said commissioners are, nlao, here by authorized to apply,, from t-me to tim< such sum and aunts out of the said fund, i they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con- formity with the provisions of this act, the principal of the anid stock : and such part ol the annual sum often million* ofd liars, vest ed by law in tbe said commissioners, as may be necessiry and required for th- above pur poses,ahall be and continue appropriated t the payment of interest and redemption ot the public debt, until the whole of the stock which may be created under the provisions of this act, shall have been redeemed or reim burseci.*’ Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that books will be openrdal the Treasury of the United States, a> d at 'be several loan offices, on the first day of April n'*xt, and continue open until the first de’of October, thereat' *er, for receiving subset lotions in conformity with die prov.amnsoftheatvd law. The subscriptions mHV be made by the pro. prietors nf the stock, ei’h**i in person or by their Attorneys duly hutliorixod to subscribe and transfer it to the United States. Sh >uld subscriptions of said stock be mud*' to an amount exceeding twelve millions ot dollars, s disti lbution of the said sum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to the aums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the IV*aflurvJ MGrrb'6 tOMpr. Georgia—L’amdeii County. TO ALL WHOM TT MAY CaVcEAA* W HEREAS Louis D ifour, Administ.aior of tho E.uie of Banile Pelletier, dt-cM applies to the Court of Ordittaty of said coun. y. for letters distntsso y on said estate:— I Ucae are, therefore, to ette and admonish all -ltd singular, tin-heirs snd creditor of si d doccated to Gle their ohjec ions (if any they tuye) in my offi :-, on on before thefirsi Mon lay in January next, or letters will be granted to t e applicant. Witness the Hon. William Gibsor one of the Justice* of said Cour* this 25 h lone, 18 5. JOHN BAILY.C. c.o. c. c. June 30 82 Georgia—Chatham County In the O-iUrt of Ordinary, May Term, 1825 t AN the petition of Henry Champion, sdmin- " F istrator nf John Street, d-c-ased, praying tn order .Yisi o be made ubstlule on his coin- plying witn the law, lor lie sale of a Lot of Ground, number f-ur. [4] ,eoond Tything. Reynolds Ward—Also, p rt if a Lot, numhe- «i«. Tower Tything, Ueoker Watd being the real estate of the a id uec, lor the bcneGt of tltc heirs and creditors t—It is ordered, thst a noti-e be published nine months, in one ol the Public Gasetla of the City of Savannah, requiringall petaon. interested, to show esuse. if any they hive, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. 8 M. BOND, c e. o. May 14 444 Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary— Vlay Term, 1825. O N the petition of Robert Hoy, P.z'ai utnr of John Wsckerly, dee. pt tn urc | er Msi to be made absolute, on hts complying with the law, tn tell Two Tracta of Land in Laurens County, being the real eat tte of the yery nature of its conitituents,to be diaooyer- said deceased, for the beneHt of the heiri and In . n Cb t mic *. * n,,v, ‘* 1 * nd eonsequently, ,/reditora t It is ordered, that a notice be hat another Diixlurearepresented to be mine ^published, nine months, in one of the Gt- tiring all -...any they of tbe petitioner should 8. M. BOND, e-e. o. 57 and sold ai such, are fraudulent and base im positions, calcula'ed to deceive tbe ignorant snd unwary.-The genuine medicine baa my lignatureof a label representing Herculet and the Hydtu, and name on tbe seal. settea of the city of Savannah, requiring persons interested, to show cause, if any tl can, why the pi not be grani May 3d VALUABLE MEDICINE. YOTTr.IVA Vegetable Catholicon. rniIK »ubscritorr rewetfully solicits the at U teution of every felenrl of suffering hit mmity, to to the above new and invaluabl. remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the system the very seeds of disease. Audio restoring the deranged and morbid cunditfon of the organs of fife to a free and healthy exercise of their functions, hus exes- ted the aisfonishment, snd completely silen ced the objections of the most »n<'r< dulous — Facts are the best arguments. In order to pul the virtues of toe Catholicon to as severe a scrutiny as possible, it wa« offered by adver- t.sement, together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any 'ers«>n who would apply for it, an I whose cause might seem t come within the range of its healing jower—numbers of severe oases of long *ta u ng, and some o i them seemingly de-nfte ones, pre ertteti themselves, all of which have been cured ot io much relieved ha to warrant the asaertinn that a little perseverance will do so. In fact, such is the confidence of the physi cian under whose cr e these patients were placed, in this remedy, a confi4ei.ee resu-t ing from the irrcaistibie conviction that has been forced upon his mind by ocular demon suation, and a persunul trial nf it on h>ntseU that he pet nuts me* to declare it as his deci ded opinion, that die Cathalicnn is not only a perfectly safe and i >nocent, but a most pow erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis a and states of the *3 stem, such as the fol owing;— Debility resulting from imemocranee nnd hssipation; Old nnd invelera* • Uicers . Pains in the b^n.'S attended with swellings of the join's| Indigestion, Buddies on the face, pimples Sec ; All complaints of the Liver \ t’etter.- Yaws j Syphiiis." Cutaneous diseases generally » Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints 'The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol einnly pledges h a word consists exclusively •if vfg tsble matter) with the ex. ept on of a ‘light dt-termi >&tion to the bowels, which d preserves in a soluble state, art* insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires n > particu ar regimen, (abstinenCw- from spirtuous h quors idways excrptvd ) or confinement. A ag. ntle, sale and agreeable cathartic med cu e. improving the appetite t"d rt s.») i-g tii general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to iadies in a delicate eitua- lion. W W. PO T I ER, 66 Cheauut’Sireet. Philadelphia May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I Irtvt lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi c&teil sirup, cailed i*o ter*e Vegetable Catho licoit, wit»i the most decided advantage. 1 has, as ^ct, never failed effecting a cure in cverv ease in which I have thought proper to employ it. II. M'MUR t HIE, M D. Phi'adeiphioy July 28th, 1834. Mr. W- W. Potter, N otice. N INE MONTHS after date, applicstion will be maor to the Inferior Court of Cht.th:im County, si'.tiiif. Ibr ordinsry purpo ses, for leave f o sell sll the real estate f the Is'e Thomas Savage, of Uryalt Cnunty, viz: Point Plsntation, co isistitif; of two hundred snd eiRhty acres Rice Land, "it the O.-eechee River, four miles beluw tin F rry, edj-'ininp- the plsntntion of Joseph Hsbersham and Ste phett El iott Also, two hundred snd fifty seres, more or less, of Pine Land, appertain, inp- thereto. Also, a Tract of Land railed Salina, omtsi 'inK fif y sorer, on Medway Riv er, .((joining the Isnos nf J J. Maxwell. MARY SAVAGE, Adm’rz. June '5 71 NOTICE. N INE months after date, application will he made to the Hon. the Judges of tbe Goon of Ordinary nf Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estate uf the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the beira antlered- itora of aaid eatate. JOHN M'NISH, Executor, net 19 71 N otice. 4 LL persona having demands against the estate of Constant Freeman, Esq.late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re qtiired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law t and those indebted to said ertnte, are requited to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm'r. Jan 14 43pa Georgia—Camden County. TO All WHOM IlMtY CONCERN. W HEREAS J. B<6111011 fun. administrator on the eatati a nf DavidTucker and David M’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary of sa.d County, for Letters diamitsary on tbe ritatea of raid decea ed persons: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the beira and creditora of raid deceased persona, to file their okjsctiona (if any they have) in my of fice, on or befure tbe first Monday in January next, or letters will be granted to tbe appli cant. SR Witnvai the Hon. William Gibson, “ one of the Justices of said Court, Ibis 25th June, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, o.e.o.e.e. June 60 gj Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would gives concise statement of my si iTcr- !ng9, from • the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of my dtse.se ’ About live years ago, on my passage from Bnrdeatts, during the mouth of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at- -endnntson board, I wat compelled to bear it, as 1 m-ght for two weeks, when on my ar- rival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as fyphus. The skill of my Phyaician aubdmd th- fever, hut Phattix-like, tne termination of this gave ria to a disease equally dishes- ing, and which, till now. I had thought incut • able. Various abscesses made (bet • unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were rwe-led to an enormous size.— These gradually subsided into hard tu-nois, •me of tvhicff on my left knee affected the hone—sir incision was now made and a large evacuation cfnus, mixed with pieces uf bone took place. In addition to Htis, J suffered (he most inert tenting pains it, my joints that mat: ever experienced Every thing thst was ,d mi n inter id cither gave me no relief-r ser ved to aggravate the Jisesse, the aeverity of which increased with every succeeding yrnr Such was mv painful si-ustion that I dettpuire t uf ever being restored to my heal hi Iliad not only tried the re pilar mesne nf relief, but tiled, though in vsm, every popular rem edy 1 cojld hear of- It was to tiiis awful snd desponding condition,that I was persuaded In nmmence .course of your Vegetable r 'dt I icon, and the hapnv re mit if, "f om the use of the tuio b aths, my whole tys'rm hut uniter gone a complete revoiilion, nit pains kuvsfo si- keo me,-” the discharge from my knee iitg-p, to dimmish, snd auoo ceased altogether, the ulcer from whence it proceeded being com plclelv healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which was gone, lias returned —I an tit fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few buttles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will m-kc me prnectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JB. Philadelphia, My °6, 1894. My confidence in tbe vt get tble catholicon is undiminish-d, and ns fresh in tances of its powers arc daily oceurrit g, in nty own prac- 'ice. I have nn hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applies- hie, sa auperior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. - M. M'MUUTHIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Siu—In consequence of imprudent expos tire four vears ago. I had the misfortune 1 n be come tffl'cted with a diaesra, the painful re hulls ol which induced me to apply in suc cession to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received cither no relief, or from whose remedies 1 re. cetved another complaint quite aa distressing hs the former. My whole syste n became ef fected. I could get no rest at night bn ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakness and e nacia tion of which was such that I could icarcoly walk. In this state I fortunately heard uf your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have ■tow no pain; my appetite is good / and m> strength restored With many thanka for the relief your medicine baa given me, I am your ubliged friend, tsc. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn sad subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824. Sir—I am now, thanka to your medicine, a hearty mar. For nearly six years 1 have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages 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! could not awalloar without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parta of my body, and I began to think my situation almost desperate. Tbe five boltles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, indl am now aa well te I fouM wl* to be. With my thanks, amvt.,, -bilged humble rervaut, £Vc G'ORGE SANE City nf Philadelphia. George It,tie, of the District of Sontl. vark, personally appealed, and, being il,j,‘ ■worn, doth declare and say that (he shore statement is in all respects correct and hue 'id Ihst the signature to it is in the tiaad’ writing of this deponent. J)H ' BIN NS, Alderman Philadelphia, May 28. 1824- Tf» SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is pec'iLy, adapted to those diseases which it prevaie j among the coloured population of the Iwi ,i‘ In that d-seaae which ia died yavt, it sure remedy i a single trial of it, will eonv-ac* planters of itssjpertor efficacy to anv rene dy uf a similar nature in the United State,. NOTICE. The advanlagei ol this medicine are, confining the patient unnecenarily to g,, house, or keeping him from his bosincsi - With one solitary exception, that of spi-i our liquors, it ikes not lay any restricllm uv his appetite It iaso gentle m its open,'™ that me p -tient finds liims-lt getting well he esnnot tell how. As it is not the w ,h proprietor to take any thing (or which he cannot give i consideration cqml j„ persons at a distance who may wish to trv nis medicine, but who are not certain if it be apphcoble to their compiling are rcoii-st ed to describe 'heir case and lympiom in a letter, pnat-paid, and directin', tu him—tint, letter will be immediately placed in hi-ioa fully competent to deed-: the nuertiun — Should ihe remedy not seem o suit the fo ease, they w ill be frankly told si. CAUTI IN TO prevent d-sappuintm nt it is well to -il-tt that it tikes in ordinary cases f- o n 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure ra that peraani who lire labouring under snv scr.ous inlu-.n-ir, must make up their min I to pci tevett- tn that extent at least—if they do iml.tltey might as well save themselves th. trouble and expense -f usings s-mller qti n-it-, All onle s pot'pud ,nil enc'oiiny the m-,nr», immediately attended t-., a-m the medicine packed and delivered with directions form, : i- any place in the city, nnd forwarded at di» re.-ted N B. To prevent the possibility of »li im. p- silion, it » iM be s d in the city u'Thiiade;- phia, at the office in Filth near itacr-v-r cl, ore the dwelling of me propti tor, Nr. K 'theanu- ai reet, only, an I abroad hy hie »in t honied agents. W W T i'l l KP, 66 Chemut Street, Philade'pftur I have appointed GEORGE IIVE (SOS, Druggist, nf Savannah, mv sole agent. D ug. gists wai ting tne above valuable medicine, will be aupfilied by him for cash, at the tai.ie rate, ai if ordered diieet from me—vs.ft* per d- Zen, nr three itullar> a n ng-e bottle. W. W. HO T I ER, Philadelphia. Any person oo application to the subuc-ihe- will be furnished with certificntcs of ihe tfn cacy ol the above medicine, sufficient to run* vmce tbe mind of the must sceptical, altlmr/l loo numerous and h-ng'liy for newspaper n sertion. GEO RYERbON, Druvgist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Street!, dec 13 tN eciui nr. Between W. Davies. Administrator, Complaiy ant, and John Uarnochan, Adm:mstratir 3 dt bonis no . with the -will annexed of Geont Richardson and others, Dejemlants—-In equity J Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, 20;h August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray C^nochun, one of the defendants in the said bill of iHimplalnt Dinned, resides without the state d Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdomf ot Great Britain anu Ireland, called Scotland i It is ordered that the said John Murray Car* nuchan, do appear and answer to the com* plain*nt*s t»id bill; within nine months froc the date of this order, other wise that t!tt said bili^ as to him, be taken pro conlvSs i and it is further ordered, that a. copy of lh : .' order be ;>nblish<d once s week, in enc d lliL* public G zt ttes of this Rtate, until the e* piration of the time within which tbe twifide* fondant is requit ed to appear and auswem aforesaid. True ennv from the Minutes. »h* - Cist <1 y August, 1824. A- B.FAMNIN, Olerh. august °4 i'-t Georgia Camden Couniif TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CON'.E X ASTHEREA8 Sarah Brown. Junior, wh!'* ▼ f spplictt to lie Uourt of Ordinary of •ouuty, for Lettern of Admudstration ou M state of John Brown, Iste of i»id c«»u» ! h.' lesuied, ar next of k ; n: These are, tin refnrt, o ode and admonish, fill and siogufar, ' •« kindred and creditors of said dece^ifili to file their obj *ction8, if any they ha *•. i n mv of- doe, on or before the first Mo;.d*y in June next, therwiae Letters will begrun ed tin ip- phennt. Witness the Honnrr.We Britian R. R > r t' ley, one of the Justice* of acid Court, thi* sixteenth day of April, eigb'eeo hundred aril t -. only lire. [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C.C 0 C. C. Anril 21 24 Georgia—Camden County. -Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FM SAID COUN1Y. W HEREAS John Chevalier, his applied to said Court, f »r Letters Dismiiwrf on the estates of Samuel Cozens and F.vanE. Duck, deceived. These sre, therefore, tc cite and admonish, all snd singular, the *'&• dred and creditors ot the said dressed per* :. jns, to fiie their objections, if any they have, ; n my oftif-C, on or before the first Monday ir January next, or Letters will be granted tbe -ipplicant. Witness the Honorable Jurnes Scott, one of the Justices of said Court, this W teei.th day of April, eglttccn naatlrw and twenty-five. * M [L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. L-f Apr l H 94 BY Georgia—Camden County- THE COURT OF OltDINAlIV it SAID COUN TY. , . TWHF.RE AS Lewia Bachioti, applies •» ™ Court of Ordinary of slid Count)! M I etiora Diumissory ou the estate of ft-"®; R.iaolupc i Theae are, therefore, to cite s» i.lmon'ah, all anti singular, the kindredIt creditor* of aaid deceased, to fi'e their objew lions, if any th-y have, in my office, on <* * fore the ft «t Monkey in January next, oi« wise Letters Dismisaory will he grinled » 8Ppl w"tnet. the Honorable Samuel Clarkt. one of the Jiiatices of raid Court, I > sixteenth day of April, eighteen t dred and twenty-five. . [L S I JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0.C <- April 21 24 50 HAY. BUNDLES I’KIME HAY, April i rum Brig Pheasant, for salei by nil it C. C. GRISIVOUI.