Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 16, 1825, Image 4

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vmm saw* Sheriff’s Sale. On the frsl Tuctday in September next, {■WILL be aold in front of the court-house V# In Bryan County, between the usual boura of itle, A tract of Land in said county, known by the name of 'Pulermo,' containing erglit hun dred acres, more or less, bou ided N. B by Sweat's land*, 8 W by a bait marsh, other houndarica not known—levid upon as the property of H - T K taring, to satisfy an eae cution in r av <r of the aJministratora of Bcnj Stiles, deceased- TH08- HAltN, »• n.c, August 2 93 Administratrix Sale. O N Monday the eighth day of August next will be sold at the house of Mrs. R Q mUh, in Bryan County, between the hours of ter. and four o*clock, Six head of Stock Cattle and one old Cart, being the remaining perso nal estate of Matthew Carter, dec. C edi tions, cosh. June 29;h, 1825. BUZ iBETH CARTER, Adm'x. July 2 83f STALE OF GKOItGIA, > Chatham Count!/. J In the Court of Ordinary July Term 1825. In the matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Hourke, Lunatic—Archibald Smith, Guar dian. O N the petition of Archibald Smi'li guar dian of Elizabeth Bourke, stating that the following named negroes, viz. Si key and her child. Anderson,Daphne and her children, Andtew and Bose, from a long residence in t iwn and great indulgence have acq tired such h-bi a of dlettess and sicious practices, that they cannot be made at all profitable to the said Lunatic and praying leave of this court to sell the said negroes, and that the proceeds of the sale be invested i - Bank Slock, or any other funds that n ay best promote the inte rest of the said Elizabeth Bourke, It is hereby orde'ed, that ail persons interested it. the welfare of the said Rhzibeth do file their able niona if any they have, in the clerk’s of fi ,e of this Court on or before the first Mon. day in August next, otherwise, the said ne groes will be told for the benefit of the ssid Lunatic, and the proceeds of auch tale be in retted in Bank stock, or other funds that may beat promote the intereat of tbe laid Eliza beth. And it is further ordered, that this rule be published in a public Gam tte of Savannah, at least once a week for thirty davs. Extract from Ihe minuiet 7 th July 181*. SAMUEL U BOND C.CO. July 9 82 *4w Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL TO WHO<1 IT MaY concern. W HEREAS Belton A. Copp applies to the Court of Ordinary of ss d County fur Letter* of Admnustrat on, with the will an nexed. on the estate of Jo.eph Bixby, lata of ■aid county, deceased : These sre therefore to cite sod sdinonuh all and singular, the heirs s'd creditors of said deceased to file tl-eir objections (if any they have) in my of fice, on or before the first Monday in Seple n. ber next, otherwise Letters will be granted the applies’t- Witness the Hon. William Oihson, one of die 3 .isticea of said Court, this 23d Ju ly, 8:5. JOHN BAILY, c. c. o. e- c- July 30 193 Georgia—Camden County. JO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CO.YCEfl.V ^TWHERfiAS Whipple Aldrie applies to the \#JT Court of Ordinary of the said county for Letters of administration, w ; th the will an* nexed, on the estate of Elizabeth Williamson, late of said county, deceased: Thca^ are therefore to citp and admonish all ami sing \ Jar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their objections (if any they have.) m my jfifee on or before the fi at Monday in September neat, otherwise Letters will be granted the application- witness the Hon. William Gibson, one of the Joa'ice* of said Court, this 23d Ju* ly, 18:5. JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c c. July 30 W Notice. N ine MONTHS sftertbe ilnte hereof, ap plication will be msde to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary for the County cf Chat ham, for leave to sell the whole or s part, or psrts of t tract of land, lying anil being in thecointy of Effingham, containing by re cent survey, nine hundred tnd eighty five seres, and known by the name of the Tuck- s.seeking Tract, formerly the property o' Kmg snd Hotchkiss, now belonging to the estate of Alexander 8. Hoe’s orphans, for the benefit of ssid orphans. WILUAM MOREL, Guardian A. S- Roe's Orphan., July H 87 Notice. N INE MONTHS after the duta of this notice, application will bo mode to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to soli a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN VV. STACY, Administrator. dec fB 21 Brinks. T HE Subscriber hns at present on hand a largo stock of Bricks of superiorqiin lity, whicli ho offers in such quantities as may bo wanted, at the lowest possible price fur cash. only. For the convenience of his Town Citato mur.i, he intends in future to keep always a considerable supply in town ; those in im mediate want of the article will be supplied by application to Mr. James Roberts, either »t his residence in West llroud Street, or at Myers’ Wharf. HENRY M’ALFIN. June 24 70 ‘ Hall df Hoyt OFFER FOR SALE, OX A A Bushels very superior Haiti ASft#”*-/more Corn, in prime order 20 bags Cofl’uo 60 bbls Baltimore Whiskey 42 do Rye Gin 2 lihds do 10 pipes Holland Gin 4 do Cognac Brandy July 1 84 SWAIM’S PANACEA. T HIS medicine it offered*' * femi.dy tbr Scrofula* King's Evil, Ulcerated Sort Throat, long at* ding Rheumatic Affec tion*, Cutaneous D»st«‘«e*, White Swelling and Disease* of the B ines, a»d *H casus generally of an ulcerous chotucter* and p hronic diacsiea, arising in debilitated const i tutionif but m->re especially for Syphilis, ot i.ffectioni arining therefrom. Ulcers of the Larynx, Node*, Ac., and that dieadful dia ease occasioned by a long a»d excessive use of Mercury, Ac Ac.—It has a so been found useful in D-seases of the Liver. In a’l disorders arising from an impure or contaminated state of the /Hood, it wdl be fi tundA powerful and an effectual remedy.— The discovery of this med cine has been the effect of long and attentive study, and it is now made public from the most decided con. viction, founded on ample experience, of its power in era Jirating thoae diseases,after every other modicine hat foiled. It cannot, however, be supposed, that this (’aitacea will invariably cure—the **o«t est eemed medicines, employed by the Faculty, will often fail in the very diseases for which they sre considered specifics; but if the me or it be persevered in, it will radically remove si* most every caugcjof the disorders spec.fi d. Thousands are lingering under those c »m- pla.nts, in some Form, sinking to the ff-uve, without a remedy, whom this medicine would certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. Us safety and innocence have bean fully tus* ed, so that it may be administered to **■« ten- derest infant- The most distinguishtd physi cians in the United Slates recommend it, and droit, that a more importaut discovery in me dical science has not been made; and to use the languiige of on • of the most eminent Pru» lessors of the age, it is a ti iump'i in the healing art. To the present and rising genevauons, the benefit mus* prove incalculable, n >l only by saving many many valuable lives, hoi im parling strength and soundness fo tie hilitaeil snd corrupted constitutions. - thereby p-eserv• % their offspring from hereditary diseases. liese facts, tojjefof r with the numerous cures njrfe, form irrcsdble psf of the high value >1 th s remedy. No one, however, is^d-sed to take it, without firs'* fully convincing him self of the truth of whas is here s’ateu, and the rectitude of Hie IV p iefor's intentions. The cures performed in this city alone, es tablish its superior virtue on a basis t«o solid be affected by the mdign'ty of the envious, is worthy of remark, ili.-t tbe greater part of the patients who have been permanently cured, had, previous to the proprietor's un dertaking them, received the ableist t.sWanre and several were abandoned by the r Pliysi cians, as being beyond the reach of human skill Such is the f >et, and so ex'-ao’dinary r. many of (he e'see. that an exhibdon ivas made of ih-m in the University ef Penwyv-n in, hy the P ofessor of Surger , bfe'-e a ctowd cd audience of Stude nt, who p ononnced % ihem wonders in the healing art. It t.as been intro duce i into the Philadelphia Alms House ai d Pennsylvania ar.d New-York Hospital, and such were its surprising eff.’Cla—to .success after a I other medicines hud f vied, that the Surgeon of the Pennsylvanisjllopitai, Dr.Wm ■•■ice, was induced to abandon bis highly .spcctable cffic , from the feudubie design of benefittiug h a fellow creatures, bv 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 stance*, in dineases for which that *a intended, and Ha virtues are publicly acknowledge by some cl the most eminent surgeons there. Ii all complicated cases of Scofnln and Sy philts, and v»h re the Syphilitic Virus cf ihe parent causes a developement of Scro'u’E in the child, th s is the only remedy upon which a sing e hope «f recovery can be rcasonaby founded; there has been no instance of its future, where ptope ly used It imparts vi gour to the wlrde system while the cure is going on—an operation so long looked for in vain by the medical wo Id; kt tne jritk*. time the patient is ern.bteh to rake nourishing food, which under the common modes of practict, is usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma ny instances where the horrible ravages of ul ceration had laid ba' e ligament and b ine, and where, to all appearance, no human means hu amputation coukI have saved life : in rases eit rme even hs here described, have pa tients been snatched from the gra/e and re stored to good henlt i and the dev >u • ng dis- sae completely era hcaied The discovery of remedy like th { * now offered for sale, has been a desiderutuin/‘com time imm- modal, The Proprietor does not oppose his bare asst-rtion will convince ! he will therefore give references to such a9 have been cured, and those ui d r his care among whom are many highly respec acle citizis, that shall satisfy the most incredulous of its superior efficacy ntlie diiordeis for which it is hero recommen h d. Every member ot soc e y should aid in diffu.-;- ng inf.rm-Ation of this discovery—human- ily alone makes it a da y CerUftcotoa. "I have within the lust t*o fears had an op portuuity of seeing several cares of very mve lerate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modea of treatment, wen belled by the use of Mr. Swrim’s Psnscea and I do believe, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in «cio, fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases, “N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practict of Physic, in the University ot Penn syjvsnts ESo ft. Philadelphia, Februa\y 16,1813.” “t nave employed the Panacea o( Mr.Swaim. in numernua instances, within the last three years, and bsvc always found it extremely slficscious, especially in sec-ondary syphilis snd mercurial diseases. I have no nesitatio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. "W. GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Pent Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alma llmisel -firmity, Ac- « February 17, 1823” *• I have repea edty used Swtim’s, Psnacea, huth in the Hoipittl and in private practice, and have found it to be x valuable medicine in chionic, syphilitic snd scrofulous complaints, tnd in obstinate cutaneous afiectinns, “VALENTINE MOTT, U- D. Profesi >r-if Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the New-York Hospital, Ac, “A'cw Ya k, Utmo 5th. 1824 ” Caution to YntcUaaeta. The great demand and wonderful success of this medicine, h ive induced a number of persons to imitate it in various Ways—Some ire selling Sarsaparilla snd ntber syrups, ini. ,msing them nil th- ignoraut for the Pansces -, oil ers are mixing the genuine medicine with molasses, Sic,, making three bodies out of one, thus retailing a ime of its virtues. ’These itn- itat'Ont and andad ilteratoins have in many in- ’•mors protracted ihe siifTorings of patients in ensos where the genuine 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 the Communications, post paid, and orders from •r.y part of Ihe world, wdl receive immediate intention. tf? Printed directions accompany the Me. dicinc. WM, SWAIM, No. 13,South Ninth Street, opposite th: University nf Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, February, 1825. The subscribers have just received a fresh supply of the abovo VALUABLE MEDI CINE, and have made such arrangements with the inventor,Mr. Win. Sivaim, as will enable them to offer to the public a pure and unadulterated artiele. Druggists and ethers who purchase to sell again, can linvc it at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY St HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shnil's Buildings. A Treatise on Swaim's Panacea, with coses illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. June 28 POL \ DKLPHIS, TIIE INDIAN EXTRACT A certain East India Cure far the Rheu matism, King's Evil, S(C. Extract of s ! eHer from the Rev. .Tames E fob, ditetl at lteniffcl, to Or. F Bcdwe London. T)kah r in : A GRRK\BLY to jMir request* I Have wi'fi diffi nltv procurer! ami uuw 8’*nd you hv tiie ship .Ins >n. C-npt Rebinson, a few pound *^f the PoLddnh'n, o" what generally gne-s hy the name »f I vita Ex* , act, a Medici >e un, iveriHlly esteemed am the people nf Indian a ce ain cure for the Rheumatism. Was I inform you nf the number of people wh are d* ify rtilieved and cured by this valu'ible ilrd cine, it wou d require more paper than I am able to purchase pi d more lime than 1 am ab?e to bestow. Indeed, the < ff.ct uft'-is Medicine »s s > immed ute, that iu Rheumatism vou would suppose it acted «■ a a cha ro n eiv fog relief and r<-movinif flit painful disease* \ \ the Amj'« Evil it has been used with ^reat success, and uhe-p Mercury has been given or used to exet-s?, this Medioine has proved a nerfeet cure. The great diffi *.ulty, however, d procuring the Extract, will for many yrara to come, prev; nt its general circulation, it be- mg obtained from a Shrub growing on th<- meunfoius of Thibet, in the II .-ravin Empire of India, and held so iwcred by the na’ive* that to part with it is like parting wi h their existence.** Letter to n’'- Bed well, dated Jin. 7, 8 3. Rear Doctor—I have .‘>een volent'-y aftected vith t U''Climatic complain* f»r many years ; even mv fingers were bo contracted that 1 coil id neither dre«a or u v dress mysetti or g ve the leapt assistance to m\ fa nily—t have used on!*' one ' ox of thel;;d-n Ex’ract, a n d I am perfectly restored. Youi's truly, R, RMsS^ON. P »i’adeiohia Letter from ToMax Jennings, Sfpwa d nf St Thomas* Hnsptal Loudon, Feb 1,18 :3 Rear Sir-1 thinV it my duty to inform you, that after trying every thing that could b pointed out by the most respectable physi cian* and surgeon: for the relief of roy am, without any success, who you know, h »s fo nany years been laboring under sever- It iei»- matism, I whs induced to try the I'oladolphia, with a glimmering hope, that it n<ight g ve him some relfof from the excessive pain he endure ), which rendered hi n a useless mem ber of society, and a burthen to himself, to my utter astonishment the relief was fosian- 'anrom, <nd by persevering in th^ upe of ihe Extract, his joints have returned to their pr«> per p?a et, and he is in per'eef h'-alth Up wards vf sixty respectable nerson* have ». I ed t - s: my son, ss al' who knew him though' •I j*7>: n ■■ ’’I' PmU h#* #*•;.:•» 1 ■ f*nyr-r FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON. Druggist, where additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine may be seen- May 20 Gcugia—Camden Count). TO ALL WHOM PP MAI CO.X CEH.\. ST^T9flKKSAS Alexander Aikmson, Ad nin- istrator on the Estate of John Atkm- -on, deceased, applies to the Court of O din nry of said County, for letters di'm ssory on «■ id estnte s Tlrose arc, theri-f're, to c te ard •dmnnish all ar.d singular, the heirs > nd cred •tors of siid decerned, to (i’e their ol'j^Ji' ns (if any they have) in my t ffice. on o’i b fore ihe fir t bmnday in January next, or letter *r*‘l be granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon William Gibson, one of th«* Juslic<s of said Court, this 25 h June, 1835. JOHN BAILEY, c. c o. c. n June 30 82 \L S Treoftw*} Beyartmcmt,} March, 14, 1825 $ IRTHKWE V8 on the 3d of March, IR25 . f v law was pass id by the Congress of the United States, of which the 3d, 4‘b. and 5th motions are in the fo^ds f iliowii'g* viz t “ 9ec. 3. And be it further enacted, That a subscription to tbe umount of twelve millons of dollira, of the six n >r cent, stock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the same is hereby proposed \ for which pur pose books shall be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at tin several loan offi ces, on the first day of April nest, to continue open until tbe first day of Outober thereafter, for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock as shall, on th? day of sub set ption, Hand on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the several loan offices, re spectively / which subscription shall be effect ed by a transfi r to tbe United States, in the manner prov ded by law for such trto.iera» o! the cred.t or citd ts standing on the said books, snd by a surrender of the certificates of the stock so subscribed: Provided, Thai all subscription by such transfer of stock shall be considervd as part of the ssid twelve mil lions of d dlara authorized to be borrowed by the first secti n of his ac». '* Sec. 4. And be it further enactedj That for the whole or any part of sny sum which shall be thus subscribed, credos '.hall be entered to the respective subscribers, who shall be enti tied to a certificate or certificates purporting that the United StRtes owe to the hoi )er or holders thereof, his, her y or their assigns, a sum to be expressed therein, equal to th* amount of the principal stock thus subscribe d, bearing an int.-rcst n t exceeding four and one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-fi st day of Decem ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five ,• transferable in the same a aimer as t* provided by law fir the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption st the pleasure of the United States, as f dlows: ont half at any timeafier the thirty-first day of Decemhd , one thous id eight hundred and twenty-eight: ar.d the remainder at any turn after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twent/*nine: Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of such new certificate; nor until after ,at least six months public rotice nf such intended reim bursement. An-1 it shall be the duty of the iecretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certifioat.es of four and one half per 'lent, stack issued to them respectively. ** Sec. 5. And be it further enacted\ That • he same finds which have heretofore been, uid now are pledged by law for the payment of <h« ini (Test, «uxl for the redemption au! ieimbursement cf the stock which may be re- deemed nr reimbursed hy virtue of the pro visions of this set, shall remain pledged in like manner for ! be payment of she interest accru ing on the stock crested by reason of su )• subscrip ion, ar.d f >r tbe micro;it 1 or, or reim bursement of th* princip le! ?he 8tmc. Ai d it ahail be the duty of the c uumi-sioners of ihe aink’ng fund t?» cruse to be sifliuti and paid, out of the aaid ft «vS yearly and e -cy year such sum ami su ny as may be annually requir ed to discharge the i ue est aC'V’Uing on the stock winch may be creiitec! b’- virtue of this act The said commiasioncrs are, also, here by authorized to apply, from time to tim', such sum and sums fiut of the fuid fund, jts they imy think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con formity with the provisions uf this set, thr pincipai of the sd.l stuck : and such part of the annual aum «'fteri fOill onB ofd'dlars, vest ed by law ut the said commissioners, as m > be necessity and required for.th* above pur poses.shall be iinii continue appropriated to the pa-, meat of interest and redemption oi the public debt, until tbe whole of tbe stock which rnay bucieated under the provisions of this act. shall have been redeemed or reim- butse 'i '* Now, tiiercfore, notice is hereby given, that b'.’OliB v.iil *ieonerodHt the Treasury of the United States, and ; t the several loan cffi.y% m the first day of April next, and continue •pen until the first dr of October, thereaf cr. for receiving subscriptions in couformit) with <hc prov'sions of the said law. The suhscrintions may be made by the pro prietors of the stock, et’lw in person or by their attorneys duly Hu»horz3'lto subscribe and transfer it to the United States. Sh uld subscriptions of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve millions of dtdlHTfl, a distribution of ihe aaid sum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among 'he subscribers, in pr oportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury* ire.*- '■'* *0 n* Georgia— aniden ’County. TO ALL WHO It IT MAY COA' EI/^Y W HEREAS Louis Dufour, Administ;«»f.. of the. Estate of Haiile Pelletier, dcc’d applies to 'he Court of Ordinary of said coun- ■v, for lit'era dismisso-y on said estate:— rhuse are, therefore, to eite and admonish el! And singular, the heirs and creditors of s» d deceased, to file their ohjec ions (if any.-the* lave) in my office, on or before he first Mon lay in January next, or letters will be granted to t‘e applicant. n Witness ihe Hon. William Gibso, /» V., one of the Justices of said Cou this 25, h lune, 18 5. JO IN BAILY, c.c.o. c. c. June 30 82 Georgia—Chatham County In the Cuurt of Ordinary, May Term. 1825 O N the pe’ilion uf Henry Champion, admin istratin' of John Street, d.?c :a«od, praying .in order JXiti o be mode ubeohite on hia com- plying witn die law, lor lie ,ule of a Lot o' Ground, number four, [4] reeond Tythine llcynulds Ward—Also, p rt nf a Lot, nurob. - six. Tower Tything, Decker Waul being the real estate of the arid dec. lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors!—It is ordered, that a noti-e be published nine months, in one <d ihe Public Gasetti of the Uity of Savannah, requiringall person* interested, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the pet,, tioner should not be granted. S M. BOND, c c.o. May 14 44; very nature of its constituent!, to be discover 'd by chemical analysis; and consequently, list all other irizturei represented to be mine rod sold as tuch, are fraudulent and base im positions, calculated to deceive the ignorant uid unwary.—Tbe genuine medicine has my lignatureof a label representing Hercula and the Hydra, and name on tbe seal. Georgia—-Chatham County In the Court of Ordinary—May Term, 1825. O N the petition of Robert Hov, Executor of John Wackerlv, dec. praying an order A/si to be made absolute, on his complying with the law, to sell Two Tracts of I .and in Laurens Countv, being the real eal.te of the •aid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs snd creditors; It is ordered, that a notice he published, nine months^ in one of the Ga zettes of the city of Savannah, requiring all persona 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 N otice. N INE MONTHS vfu-r date, application will be made to tbe Inferior Court of Qhnthim County, silting for ordinary fiurpo* sea,for leave *o Bell ail the real estate <‘l tbe late Thomas Savage, nf Bryan County, viz: Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred and eighty acre* Rice Lund, *»n the O 'perhe.e River, four miles below tl»< F rrv, iclj ening the plantation cf Joseph Ilabershnm ard Sic ,)hen Eliott Also, two hundred ond fitti seres, more or less, t-f Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. Also, a Tract of Lai d called ■foiina, c mul ling fif y Merer, on Medway Uiv r, adjoining the Ian-;h of.I J. Maxwell. MARY SAVaGE, Adm’rx. .lure ^5 71 VALUABLE MEDICINE. YOTTEBs’A Vegetable Catholicon, rptlR aubsr.ribf r resT'Ctfully solicits the at 4Jl tention of every friend of suffering hu manity, to to the above new sod invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the avstem the very seeds of disetse, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of life to a free and healthy exercise of tb^ir functions, h»t exci ted the Rut-mishment, and completely lilen ced the objections cf the most incredulous — Facts are the best arguments. In order to put the virtues of tne Catholicon to as severe a scrutiny at possible, it was offered by adver tisement, toge'her with the attendance ofu physician, gratuitously to any person who would apply for it, an i whose cause might seem t* come within '.lie range of its hcslmg power-numbers of severe cases ol long sta d- ing, and some of them seemingly do -per 'te ones, pre ented themselves, all of •which have been cured, or so much relieved as to warrant the assertion that a little perseverance will do ao In fact, such is the confidence of the phyai cian under whose care these patients were pLced, in this remedy# a cor fide oe reaud- ing from the irresistible conviction that has been forced upon his mind by ocuiar demon ’s) ration, and a personal trial of it on tfimsell Mint be permits me to declare it as his deci ded opinion, that { he Catholicon is not only a perfectly safe and innocent, hut a must pow erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis- eases and slates of the s>8iem, auch as the fol owin g t— Debility result ing from intemperance snd dissipation; Oi l and inveterat • Uicers. Pains in the bon'-8 attended with swellings of the j'sm's; ladigesMen* lllctdies on the face, pimp'es&c.; AI; comnVmfe of the Liver; letter.- Yaws ; Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases genera! y ; Mercurial snd scrofulous com plaints The Catholicon (which the proprietor sol emoly pledges h s word consist* exclusively of vegnubie matter) with the exception of h slight determi istioii to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, a- t. insensibly, h pleasant to the taste, and requires n • purlieu ar regimen, (tr)»stiiirnce from spirtuuus li quors always excepted,) or confinement. A r a gentle, safe and agieeuble cathartic mul cine, improving the appetite and restor ng '.hr general tone of the sysfe n, it i»* confidently recommended to iadita in a delicate situa tion. W W. POTTER, 66 Ohcsnut-sUeet. Philadelphia, May 31,1824. At the request of Mr. W. VV. Poit ;r, Ihave lole’.y exliih*t’.'d, in several instances*, a medi cated sirup, called Po*tor's Vegetable Catho. iicon, with the rnoct decided advantage. 1 has, ss *• et, nev«-r failed effecting a cure in every esae in which I have thong, t proper to employ it. H. M'MURTRIE, M D. Phi'adclphia, July 23th, 1824, Mr, IF- IF. Potter, Dear Sir—Vmi expressed a wish that 1 would give a concise statement of n»y suffer ings. . nn’the nopeless commencement, to the present propitious st*»ge of mv disexfie * About live years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, ai I might for two weeks, when on my sr- ivul at Charleston, S. C. it whs treated »r. Typhus. The skill of my Physician sobd'U d the fever, but Phoenix-like, the termination ;>f this gave ris- to a disease eq tally distress ng, and which, till now, I had m.iitght incur able. Vnrious abscesses made thei. unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints* which were twe ied to an enormous size.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors, me of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now msde and a large jvaquation of pus, mixed with pieces of bom- fook place. In addition to th»s, I sufTvred th» most excrucinting pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that wsh «droini"t.;red either gave me nn relief >’r ser- cd to aggravate the Jisease, the severity of *.vhi:;h increased with every eucceediug j ear Such w«i my painful si uatinn that I despaired of ever being restored to my heal h ; Iliad not only trie J the tegular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem* edy I cojld hear o"’ It was in this awful and despondfog condition,that 1 was persuaded tu commence a coins of your Vegetable T-mIi. I icon, and the happy result ir, **f om the use of the two bottles, ury whole system has under gone a complete rcvo'ution, my pains have fo s i kc.i me the discharge from my icnee began to dimmish, and soon ceased altogether, thv ulcer from whence it proceeded being com plctely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which l have tried to vain more vemc.die than I can name, are rapidly decreasing j my appetite, which .was gone, has returned—1 an in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine* will make me perfectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR NOTICE. N INE months after date, application wdl he made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court ot Ordinary-if Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itora of said estate. JOHN MNISII, Executor or.t 1? *1 otice. | LL person, havinjj ilcmands against the A estate of Constant Freeman, E«q late of the eity of Wasliinqt'in, deceased, arc re quired to hand them in, lenlly attested, within the time prescribed bv law : and those indebted to said estate, are required to mak immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jsn 14 42pa June 33 this ‘25th Jane, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, e. e o.e.c. Si eould wish lobe. With my think,, ain iour obliged humble .etv.nt, £,c , GEORGE KANE. City of P/d’adelphia, George K me, of the District of South- »ark, personally appeared, and, being duly iworn, doth declare and say that the above statement is in ill respects correct and true <nd that the signature to it is in the hand! writing of this deponent. J >H' J BISKS, Aldermin. Philadelphia, May 28,1824- TO SOUTHBKN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is pecul'nrly adapted to these diseases which are prcrsle t among tbe coloured population ef the smith In that disease which is called yaws, it sure remedy j a single trial of it, will c»nv ace planters of its • iperior efficacy to any reme. ilyof aiiimlar nature in the United states- NOTICE, Tlie sdvantages of this medicine are, net confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, nr keeping him from his business.— With one solitary exception, that of stiiri'u- ous liquors, it duet not lay any rcoldcdo::, upon hit appetite It is so gentle in .19 opera ion that the patient finds himself gelling 'veil he cannot tell how. As it is not the w sh ofllie proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who may wsh to tty his medicine, but who arc nit certain if iv be applicoble to their cornpiaint, are request, ed *to describe'heir case and syinp o na in a letter, pist-paid, and directed to him—th e letter wdi be immsd slely placed in lianas tolly comp.tent t» deride the miction,— Should the remedy noi seem o suit tbe dis ease, they will be frankly told s i, CAU'I I'N- To prevent d sappnintin *nt it is weU tn state til it it l-.kcs in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect s cure so that pcs on: who sve labouring under any st r »ns infirmity, murt make up their mind to persevere to that exteu at least—if Urey do c.o', they night at well s ive tbemulves tin trouble and expf use f tisinga amsller qu-nritr, AU ede-o p ’it-p nd nml enclosing the m-airy, immediately attended l ■, and lire mcdioiie pKCkeiiandrh tii'cre.l with rlitectioos for use, to any place in the city, and forwarded as di rected N. ti. To prevent the pisribiilv or '-1‘ iin- 'Sition.it wi'l br ad.’ i:itf,< ci y o’Td'itadei- hin, at the office in Filth near Ract-vr ct, tral the dwelling oftlie r.ropri tor, N: tiC Ihe,mi I street, only, an I abroad hy bn aa- horized agents IV. \V POTI b'tt, 66 Cheonut St-cct, Phdade'pfi a• I have appointed GGORGE RYE (SOS, Druggist, of Savannah, mv sole agent. I, eg gists waning Lie above vahtabic medicine, ill be supplied by hint for c.ish, at the storm rate, as if ordored direct from me--viz. RiO per di zen, or tliree dollars a a ogle bottle. W. W. FOri'ER. Pittladelphia. Any person on applicable , n the subset i l cr will be furnished wdtr cerlfTtcates ol the t IT.. cucy of the above medicine, sufficient to cor.* v.nce the mind of the most sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper r. section. GEO. hYERFON, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker.Streets dee 13 Philadelphia, July °6, 1S '4 Mv confidence in the veget tble catholicon is imdiminislc.d, and as fresh in taneca of its powers arc daily occurring,in my own prsc tine I have nn hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applies, ole, ss superior to any remedy f am acquaint' ed with. M. M’ytUtn RIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18.4 Sin—In conreqiumce of imprudent expos ore four years ago, I had the misfortune tn bc< cometfll cted with a disease, the painful re- subset which induced me to apply in sue cession to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distressing «a the former. My whole syste n became a" footed. I could get no rest at night on »C' count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakneaa and emacia tion of which was auch that I could scarcely walk. In this slate I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon— fjut bottles of which, baa completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite ia good i and my strength restored With maoy thanka for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, tie. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn snd subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, hearty mat. For nearly six years I have been s martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not avon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi eal advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height that' Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT M AY CONCERN. IXTHEREAS J Richlott Jun. adminitlra or rt on ihe estate! of DavidTucker and D«vid M’Oredie, applies to the Court i f Ordinary of said County, for Letters diamii s ny on the '•states of said deceased persons: These sre, therefore, to cite and sdmonish the heirs and creditors nf uid deceased persons, to file their objections (if any they have) in my of fice. on or before the first Monday in January next, or letter* will be granted to the sppli- complaint st list gnt to auch a cant, could not swallow without great ’pain and l 1 L'“!W Witness the Hon. William Gibson, difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts IILSif one of the Justices of uid Cuurt, * IV -7-1 lltieOCrf, l.<— I one of my body, and 1 began to think my aituatinn almost dPipcrste. The five bottle! of the Catholicon which I have taken have com. pletely cured me, and I am now a* well aa I Georgia—Camden County. t’.Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SMD COUN IY. W HEREAS *ohn Chevalier, his npnlied to suit) Court, for Letters Dinnwwft on the estutee of Samuel Cozens t«n«l Kv.an fo »Uick v deceased. Th ’se are, therefore, rite and admonish, »)l and Bing iLr, tho kin dred and creditors ot the said d ceased ppr* sons, to fi e i heir ohj -'Ctiuns f if any tliev fi»v", fo roy office, on or before the first Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Witness the Honorable James Sc«tt,one of the Justices ef said Court, this sit; tcci.tli day of April, cghteen hiwdrw and twenty-five. [L. 8.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. t. b.ph ‘-’4 Georgia—Camden County BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY VO SAID COUNTY, VWHEREAS Lewis Bachlott, applin t» MA Court of Ordinary of said Court'yi m Letters Dismiasory on the estate of Fr.ncri Rosolupe: These ire, therefore, to cite «™ admonish, all and singular, the kindred»"» creditors of ssid deceased, to file their oHjf6 lionr. if any th»y have, in tny office, nn or “■ fore the fi st Monday in January nrst, "'tier, wise Letters Dismissory will be granted 8* ^Witness the Honorable Samuel ClsrW one of the Justice* of said Court, t» sixteenth day of April, eighteen ™n- d.-ed and twenty-five. [L. 31 JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.C C April 21 HAY. k a BUNDLES PRIME I!Ay,l«»*“f OU trom Brig Phe<«ant, for sate by April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD' IN EQUITY. Between IF. Davies, Administrator, Complain* ant, and John Carnochnn Administrator, dr bonis un , with the will annexed of Georye Richardson and* others, Defendants. In eauity, Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, with August, 1824. i T appearing rhat John Murray Camochan, L otic of the defendants iq the snid bill of complaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms oi Great Britain and Ireland, cslfod Scotland; It is ordered thut the raid John Murray Car- nuchan, do ippear ar.d answer to the com- plainani’s said bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the s*id billf ss t > him, be taken pro confess^ t and if is further ordered, that • copy of this >nler he pubhshrd once * week, in one of lu* public Gazettes of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the aaid de fendant is required to appear and answer hi aforesaid. True copy from the Minute?, thi« Sis! A f f August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 SOf Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONI K *. W HEREAS Srrah Brown. Junior, wr'or, applies to he Coun of Ordinary uf's'd iounty, for Letters of Administration on l e State of J:ihn Brown, late of said cnttnly, tie* mased, »r next of kin: These are, therefore, o cite and admnnbh, sll and singular, the kindred and creditors of said decenrad, ^ofiie 'neit ohj .’Ctions, if any they have, in m- of fice, on or before the first Mord.ty in .fun* next/'therwi8e Letters will begran:e<l the sp- plicunt. Witnrss the Honorable Britan R. Bunk- ley, one of the Justices of said Ctnrf, thu 8istecnm d«y of April, cigii'eeft hundred ard twenty .five, [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C, 0 C. C. April 21 24