Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 20, 1825, Image 4
f VfflKUIO S4&BS. SWAIM’S PANACEA. "IYHI3 mediciDi'ia offered** * ecimdy lot 1. Scrofula, King’* Kvil, Ulcerated Sure I'broit. long it*, ding Rheumatic Affec tion*, Outaneoue Dtatisea, White Swellm,, end Dieeuee of the B me», *d ill tun generally of an ulcerous character, amt •’hronic diattaaea, arming in debilitated conati ititioni, but more eapecially for Syphilis, o (F.ctioni ariaing therefrom, Ulcere of the I Larynx, Node*, etc., and that d'radful dia | cue occasioned by a long a d eiceaaive u»e twoJaekw'i. wardOrleanssquare levird on a. b#en iou, ' d the property of Bteax. Early under a fi la. in j Bi | duordera ariaing from an Impure or fjV *i r | 0 ,hI| l ri^ > ht Iota and intereat ol Andrew contaminated at ate of the Blond, it will be All tMi right title and intereat ol Andrew I fmnJ t poW(;rfut , ndin effcotlu i remedy.- | The discovery of thia med cine haa been the Sheriff’s Sale. Ol Hot first Tuesday in September next, W I..L hr void icfo.e the iluurt Houae in the City <f Savannah, between the boura of 10 and 4 o'clock, All thoae two lota and improvement! in the eity of Savannah known in plan of aaid city aa numhera (21) twenty one and (22) twenty Knox in Ricefa wharf being one undivided eighth of two undivided thirds and one un divided aeventn of one undivided eighth of two undivided third a, levied on aa the pro* party of At d ew K iox tn aa' nfy an execution In favor of W lliamann and De Villen. Anut d ridedmoiety ola portion or part of ill that I i of land in the city of Savannah known by the number! (7) aeven Carpentcta Lm I "*» •/«/“' ■» the viry diaeiae. for which part contain K y Hemli bounded north I lb *v tre considered specifics j but if the useol EJ 1 "" 1 ^Uwrence * be P* severedin,it will rsdically remove.1* Mm^hv BrvKn Street Hid west bv lot no six I mo#t ever y csuse|of the disorders apcctfLd. fleet of long and attentiye atudy, and it is I now made public from the moat decided eon. I viction, founded o.i ample experience, of its I power in era li ating thoae diaeuet,after every I other medicine hue failed. l It ca mot. however, be auppoaed, that thia | Paxacaa will invariably cure—the moat ea- 'eemen medicines, employed by the Faculty, Cummu!iic«tiima,pint paid, and orderi (rum 1 any part of the world, will receive immediate attention. * ffjr- Printed directiona accompany the Me- dicine. VH. 8WAIH, No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite th U’livereity of Pennsylvania. • Philadelphia. February, 1825. The subscribers have just recoived a freh-lt supply of the abovo VALUABLE MEDI CINE, and have made such arrangements with the inveutor,Mr. Win. Swaiin, as will enable them to offer to the public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists and ethers who purchase to sell again, can have it at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad's Buildings. A Treatise on Stvaim's Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. Juno 28 — VALUABLE MEDICINE. TforrStfA Vegetable Catholicon. fDHE subarriber rea >■ etfully aolmita the at IT tenlion of every friend of Buffering hu nunity, to to the above new and invaluable via' under an execution in favour of Mark iDf that garden lot, no. one (1) Liberty ■treet being the half of lot no- (5'j fifty eoveti bounded wet, by lot no. (58) fitly eigb. and on the east by the other half of laid lot levied on aa the property i-f Lam >ut Williama under an exeentinn in favor ol Dreaier and Larne • Fort' five aharea of Hearn boat atock, levied on u the property of Thomas Wright under two execution! in favor of Jobnaton, Hills fa co. and Sami. Hale. I. D’LYON s. c. r. Aug 8 93 City Sheriff’s Sale. On thejirst Taeiday in September next, (IVihh oo and at tnc Lou t Houae i. the citv of Savannah, between the hours •f 10 and 4 o'clock* All the lot of land situated, lying and being (n the city of Savannah, kn w i in the plan ol •aid city aa 1 it No. two 2, Liberty Ward con. taming <0 f jot front and 90 feel deep, togeth er with all tba buildings and improvements thereon, bounded east by lut No.oue 1, west y lot No. three 3, north by Broughton-at. Si south by a lane, laved on as the property of ; ea tate of Thomas Lucent, dec. to aatisfy so ex* edition from tue Court of Common Pleat an d Oyer and Terminer Tor the city of Savannas. Wm. H Wall and E iztbcih Ilia wife vs. 8. M Bond administrator, C. T A, of Thumat Lu pent. ‘ A. 1 D’LY.iN, c.s Ang 8. 98 Sheriff’s sale. On the first Tuesday in September next, TfffaflLL oc soul in front ot tue court-n me W in Bryao County, between the usual faoura ol sale, A tract of Land in laid county, known by the name of ‘Pulergio,’ containing eight hun dred acres, more or less, bou ided N B by Sweat's lands, S W by a Salt marsh, other boundaries not known—levied upon ai the property of it* T K'ating, to aatisfy an ese cution in avor of tuc administrators of Buij fatilea, deceased- TH03. HAHN, ■- a.o. August 3 9J Administratrix Sale. O Monday the eighth day o August nex' will be sold at the uouae of Mrs. B 'With, in Brvan County, between the Iroiire of ten end four o'clock, Si a head of Stock Cattle end one old Cart, b ing the reminding perm- gal estate of Matthew Cirier, dee. C mdi- lions, cash. June 291 h, 132J BLiZ .8BTH CARTER, Adm'x. Julv 2 8:H i' A > Chatham C'ouniy j In the Court of Ordinary July Term '895, In the matter of tue Endue of El.zibetb Bnurke, Lunztic—Arclnbaid Smith, Guar, dian O S the petition of A ehibald Smith guar dian of Blizabeth Bnurke, stating that Thousands are lingering under those cum plaints, in tome form, sinking to the grave, without a remedy, whom thia medicine would certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. Its safety and innocence have been fully tee - • ed, to that it may be administered to the ten- dereat infer t The meat distinguish! d pliyti. •iana in the United States recommend it, and dmit, that z more iniporiaut discovery in me dical science has not been made i and to use the language of <m ■ of the most Mfner.t Pm* etlors 'if the age, it it a l< iump’iWthe healing art. To the present and rising gonera, mis, the benefit mua* prove incalculable, not only oy saving many many valuable lives, but im parling strength and soundness 'a debilitaed and corrupted constitutions, — thereby preecrv ing their e ftpring from hereditary discaoci. - These tacts, logo • ; i with the numerous cures made, form irres.ible preqf of the high value n thia remedy. No onu, however, is.d.iicd io take it, without first fully convincing tvm- lelf of the truth of what it here atttea, and the rectitude of the P. p-ietoria intentions. The cures performed in this city none, ea tabliah its superior virtue oo e basis too toiid to be affected by the malignity of the envious. I ts worthy of remark, that the greater part of the patients who have been permanently cured, had, pievious to the nroprietor’a un dertaking them, received the ablest a-sistanxe and several were abandoned by the r Phyti clans, aa being beyond the reach nf human skill. Such io the f cl and io extraordinary urn many of he c net. that an exhibition -toot made of them in the Univerel.y tf Penney v in io. hy the P r ofcolor of Surgen, before a ci olod ed audience of Studento who pronounced .them wonden m the healing art. It ..aa been intro- ucei into the Philadelphia Alma Hons.’ at d Pennsylvania and New-Yrk Hospital, and such were ite surprising effect*—its success afier ail other medicines hid faded, that tiie Surgeon of the PennsylvaniqHopital, Dr. Wm Price, was induced to abandon hit highly respectable nffic , from the laudable dedgn of benefitling u.c fellow creatures, by carry mg the Panacea to England i where it haa al ready superseded the use of ( the genuine French Rob of Lafacteur in a number of in stances, n diaeuet for which that ia intended, and itt virtues are publiely acknowledge by tome el the molt eminent surgeons there. It all complicated cases of Scefulu and Sy philio, and where the Syphilitic Virus of the parent causes a developement of Scrofula in the child, thii ia the only remedy upon which a aingie ho .e of recovery can be reasonab : y founded i there bu been no instance of its failure, where prope'ly used It impa-ts vi gour to the wh ile system while the cure ia going on—an operation re long looked for in vain by the medical wo ld; at me an time the pattern is enuttled to tsse nourishing food which under the common modes of practic., a usually w ithheld from the sufferer. In ma uy instances where the horrible ravages of u ceralion had laid bare ligament and bone, and where, to all appearance, no human means bu. amputation could have saved life : io cases estieme even aa here described, have pa. tiunta been analchnd from Pie grave zn<l re stored to good health, and the devouring dis ease completely eradicated The doecove.y of a remedy like thii now offe ed for tale, hue been a deoideratumfrum unit immemorial, The Proprietoi doe. no: uppoae hiabare assertion will convince: tie wid therefore give references to such as have been cured, and POL \ IJELPHIS, TIIE INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain East India Curefor the Rheu- matiem, King's Evil, Sec. Extrset oT s let'er from the Rev. James B lish, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe London. Daan Sim : A GREEABLY tn y ur request, I have with difH ultv procured and now lend you by tiie ship Jas m. Capt Robinson, a few pounds of the Pol: dclnhia, or whit generally goes by the name of India Extract, a Medicine un. iverstlly esteemed among the people of Indian is • certain cure for the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved amheured by this valuible M>d cine, it wou'd require more piper thin I am Sole to purchase and more lime thar. I am able to bestow. Indeed, the t fleet of this Medicine is 11 immediate, thst in fiheumutiiin vou would suppose it acted as a cha:m ingiv- ing relief and removing that painful disease- in the King'i Evil it has been used with great success, and whe e Mercury hu been given or uted Io elects, this Medicine baa proved s perfect cure. The grcatdiffi .ulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will for many years tn come, prevent its general circulation, it be. ing obtained from a Shrub growing on tht mountain* of Thibet, in the Berman Empire of India, and held to asered by the native., that to part with it is like parting with their existence.” , Letter tn Dr- Bedwell, dated Jan. 7, >8 !3. Dear Doctor—l have heen v olei.t y affected vith > R ' UTiatic complain' fjr many years evei. mv finger* were an contracted that I rmud neiihc dress or undrcaa myaclf, or g.vc the least assistance to m* fa nily—I have used only one l ux of the Lid a Extract, a"d 1 am perfectly restored. Your’a truly, B. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobias Jennings, Stow* d of St Thomsv’ Hosptal London, Feb. I, 1823 Dear Sir -1 think it my duty to inform you, that after trying every thing that could be pointed out by the moat respectable physi cian* and surgeons for the relief of my ton, without any success, who you know, haa for many years been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I Was induced to try the Poladelphis, with a g immering hope, that it might g ve him tome relief from the excessive pain he endure 1, which rendered hi.n « useless mem ber of society, and a burthen to hi ntc-lf. To my utter utonishment the relief was instan taneoua, nd by persevering in the use of the ExkracL his joints have returned to their pro- per nlacea, and he is in per ect health. Up wards i.f sixty respectable persons have cal led tn ice my son, as all who knew him though it i-u.oei'hle that he r --. 1 recover FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, » st, where additional certificates of cacyoi'the above mediciue may be seen. May 20 Treasury Departtifont,) March, 14, 1825 5 W HBliE AS On the 3J of Wireh, 1875. a law was pissed by the Congress of the Un ted States,of which the 3d. 4ih, t"d Silt sections are in the words f dlnw.ng, vis t '• Sac. 3, And be U further enacted, Thst • subscription ') the amount of twelve milluns _ of dollsri, of the six per cent, atock of the remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and j fr om the system the very teed* of diteste, the lame ia hereby proposed i for which pur-1 and in restoring the deranged and morbid poae books shall he opened et the Treasury of I condition of the organa nf life to a free and the United States, and at th' several loan olfi I healthy esereiae oftheir fiinet'ona, baa exci eel, on the first day of April next, to continue I ted the artmiahment, and completely ailcn open until the first day of October thereafter,! ced the objections of the moat in-rt dulous — for auch parti of the above mentioned de-1 Facts art the best argument!. In order to pul acription of atoek sa ahall, on the day of aub I the virtue! of tne (iatholicon to aa severe s aeription, stand on the hooka of the Treasury, I lemtiny u possible, it was offered by adver- andon thoae of the aeveral loan offices, re I tisement, together with the attendance ofu apeetively t which aubv-ription ahall be effect . .. ed by a transfer to the United States, in tiie manner provided by law for auch tran-fera, ol the credit or credit! Handing on the aaid books, and by a surrender of the certificates of the atock an aubaeribed : Provided, That all subscription by auoh transfer of stock thill be considered ss part of the laid twelve mil lions of dnllara authorized to be borrowed by the first section of his set. >' Sec. 4, And be It further enacted, Thst for the whole or any part of any sum which shall be thus tiibicribed, ereditt shall be entered to the respective subscribers, who shall be enti tled to a certificate or certificates purporting ] that the United States owe to the holder or holder! thereof, hie, her, or their assigns, a aura to be expressed therein, equal to the j amount of the principal slock thus subscribed, physician, gratuitously to any -erann *b would apply for it, and whose cause might seem t' come within the range of ita healing power—numbers of severe cases of long alt d. ing, and same of them seemingly detpi-rMe ones, pre ented themselves, all of which have been cured, or so much relieved tut to warrant the assertion that a little perseverance will do so. In fact, auch ia the confidence ofihephyai cian under whose care these patients were f diced, in thia remedy, a confidence resu.t ng from the irresistible conviction that haa been forced upon hit mind by ocular demon- ■iiivuuv vi me pruicipii siwfa luiisiui'MinuLUi ■ cues riiu a bearing an intereat not eicccding four and I owing;— alration, and s personal trial nf it on turnsell that he permits me to declare li aa bia deci ded opinion thi-t 'lie Catholicon is not only a perfectly asfc and innocent, but a most pow erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases and atatca of the system, auch u the ful 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 lame manner aa i- provided hy law fur the transfer of the stock aubaeribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of the United States, as follows: one half at any timeaf-er the tlurty-firat day of plaints. Debility reaulting from intemperance and dissipation t Old and inveterat * Ulcers. Pains in the bones attended with. swellings uf the jointsi Indigestion, Blot.lies on the face, pimple., tsc. i All complaints of the Liver i Tetter; Yaws; Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases generally i Mercurial and scrofulous com December, one thousand eight hundred end twenty-eight.- and the remainder at any time after the thirty.first day uf December, one thouaand eight hundred and twenty-nine i Provided, That no reimbursement ahall be made except for the whole amount of such new certifi:ate; nor until after at Icaat aiz montha public notice nf auch intended reim buraement. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury tn cause tu be Irani- ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificates uf four and one haif per cent, atock isiu-d to them respectively " Sec. 5. And be it further enuctrd, Thai he same finds which have heielolo.e been, and now are pledged by law for the paymem of the interest, and for the redemption and reimbursement of the atoek which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue uf the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner fur the pavment ol the ietereat accru ing on the atock crested hy reason of su-'h subserip ion, and fnr the redemption or reim- huraenient of the prinnip-l uf th j aame. And it ahall be the duty of tiie c .u nnsiioner, of the sinking fund to eauae to be epplied and paid out or the said fund, yearly and ccy year, auch sum and sums as may be annually requir ed to discharge the interest accruing on the stock which may be created hy virtue of this art The said commissioners are, tlso, here by authorized to apply, from'time to timr, such aum and suraa out of the uid fund, as they may think proper, towaids redeeming by purchase, or oy reimbursement, in con formity with the proyiaions of thia act, the, __ , _ „ . ... principal of the said atock: and auch part ot rival at Ciiarieitun, S. C. it wu treated as the annual aum often millions ufdollan, vert- Typhus. The skill of my Physician aubdued ed by lew in the Mid commiMionera, at may I the fever, but Phanix-like, the termination be neeesaary and required for the above pur-1 of thia gave rue to a disease equally distress the iollnwiog named negroes, via. Sukey and | (h Me Ul d tins care among whom are many her child, Anderion,Daphne and her children, (uglily rcpi-c ac;e eitizes, that aball astisfi the Andrew and Bose, from a long leaidence iu I most incredulous of its superior efficacy m the town and great indulgence have acq tired auch I (jjgorjiiia for which i- is here recommen Vd b'bi ■ of dle ieil and vicious practices, thst j gy er y member ot soc e y should aid in diftilv they cannot be made st all profitable to the •aid Lunatic and praying leave of this court to sell the laid negroes, and that the proceeds of the tele be invested iu Bank Stock, or any ether ftindi that n ay best promote the inte lest of the Uid Ehnbtth Rourke, It is hereby ordered, that all persons interested iu the welfare of the uid Elizabeth do file their objections if any they have, in the n erk’a of U . _ n..,.a «.. knfstea ike A -oil Unit. mg ml'.rmjtion of this discovery—humane ity alone maket it a du y Ijexti&catttB. "I have Within the last two yean had an op portunity of seeing aeveral cases ul very mve terate ulcers, which having previoualy reaiat id the regular modes of treatment, were healed by the uae of Mr, Swrim’a Panacea Georgia—Hamden County. m ILL WHOM IT MAI CO.VCCWA. YFD.IBURAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad i.in- 'JA iitiatur on the Estate <,f John Atkm- oh, deceased, aop'.ies to the Court ol Ordin ary of said County, for letters dismissory on s id estate : TW s - are, ther. f ire, to e tc n d d.nonish all ai d singular, the heirs and cred tors of mid decened, to fi e 'heir obj^i n ns (if sny they hsve) In myi ffije, on o, uefore the 6m Siondsy in January next, or letter will he granted to the applicant. 1 Witness ’iie Hon Willitm Gibson, L S {I one nf the Juatier • of laid Court, mJ this 25 h June, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, e. e. o. e. e June 30 82 g ;e of this Court on or before the fi at Mon. I and I do believe, from what I have seen, day in August neat, otherwise, the uid ne-1 that it will prove an important remedy in aero, groea will be told for the benefit of the aaid I fuloul, venereal and mercurial diseases. Lunatic, and the proceeds of such sale be in rested in Bank atock, or other funds that mav beat promote the intereat of the uid Eliaa- l> e,h . And it is further ordered, that thia rule be published io a public Gazette of Savannah, at lealt unoe a weal! for thirty days. Extract from the minutes 7 th July I8"*S. SAMUEL M BOND C C O. Julv o M >4 of. Georgia—-Camden County. to alL to who.«i it may confer.-i. W HEREAS Belton A. Copp applies to the Court of Ordinary of uid County for Letter* of iJj" 1 !!,*''» I " l have' rep’ea edly uted Swaim’a, Panaera, uid'e'unty^decealed 0 ! 'Theae «e ^lerefor/ * in the Hospital and private practice to eit: and admoni h all and lingular, th heirs a-d creditor* of aaid deceased to fi •'N. CHAPMAN, U. D. Professor of tne Inatitutea and practice of Phyaic, in the University of Penn ayivania CJa to. " Philadelphia, February 16,1823.” "luave employed the Panacea of Mr.Swaim. in numeroua instances, within the last three years, and have alwaya found it extremely efficacious, eapecially in sec-ondary syphilis and mercurial diseases. I have no lieiititio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. «W. GIBSON, 14 D. Profcsaor of 8urgery in the Uni’ty of Pent. Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alma House Infirmity, »e- “ Febn ary 17, 1823." tl eir objections (if any they hue) in my of firo, on or before the firat Monday in Septeu - her next, otherwise Letter* will be granted the applicant; Witness the Hon. William Gibaon.one "I the J-icticea of uid Court, thii 23d Ju ly, >8 i5 JO IN BAILY.e. e. 0.0. e July 10 193 Georgia—Camden < ou uy VO ALL 10 WHOM ll'Mtr CO VC Eli. V TaOiIEREAB Whipple A Id ric applies to the w Court of Ordinary of Hie Mid ooun j for Lettera of adminutration, wHU the will an- neaed, on the estate of Elisabeth WiUiymson late of aaid enqnty, deceased i These s-i therefore to cite and admonish all and aingf la., the kindred andereditors of uid deceased to file '' eir objections (if any they have) in By office oh or before the fi at Monday in September nest, otherwise Letters will be {Tinted the application Witness'he Hon, William Gihion, one of the j's'ices of uid Court, this 23d Ju ly.ltJ*. :• JOUN ^AIUY, e.o.e.e c Tr »» Hospital and in private practice and have found it to be a valuable medicine in eh onic, syphilitic snd scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cutanenua affectiona. "VALENTINE MOTT, M- D. Profess sir -f Surgery in the Uuiveraity nf New York, Surgesn of the New-Yor* ll-iiuitai, s-.c, "JV-w To k lit mo 5iA, 1824.” Caution to Puxchaaera. The great demand and wonderful auceeu of thia medicine, h >ve induced a number ol persons tu imitate it in various waya—Some are selling Ssmptrillk and other ayrupa, im* puling them on th" ignoraut for the Panacea i others are mixing the genuine medicine with moluaei, lie,, making three battles out of one, thus retailing t ime uf in virtues. Thi'ie im, itations and andadultentoina have in many in- lane a. protracted 'he s iffrriuga nf patient! in caeea where the genuine medicine would have proved instantly efficacious. 1 therefore d iem it a duty I owe the the public, to ac quaint them, that it ia impossible, from the very nature of its constituent!, to be discover ed by chemical analysis i and consequent!), hit all other n ixturea represented to be mine und sold aa such, are fraudulent and bate im position!, calculated to deceive the ignorant ■mil unwary.—The genuine medicine hu mv signature of a label representing Ueraolee and the HydrafVtd name oo the eeel. Georgia— atnden County. TO ALL WHO M IT MAT COJVcEH.V W HEREAS Louie Dufour, Administrator of the Eetate of Bsaile Pelletier, decM applies to ihe Court of Ordinary of aaid coun- y, for letiera diamiaao y on uid estate:— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all •rid singular, the heirs and creditor! of an d deceased to file their ohjec’iona (if any they rave) in my office, on or before 'he lint Mon lay in January next, or letter* will be granted nt'e applicant, Witnera the Hon. William Gibao one of the Justices of said Cou thia 25 h lime, 18 5. JO IN BAlLY, 0* c. o. e. c. June 30 • 82 (A.*., Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1825 O N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, admin iitrator of John Street, dee-rased, praying in order JVisi ■ o be made absolute on his com plying witn '.he law, lor lie "»le of a Lot ol Ground, number four, [4] second Tything Reynold! Ward—Alao, p^rt - f a Lot, number ala. Tower Tything, Decker Ward being tht real estate of the uid arc. lot the benefit of the heiraand creditor* i—It is ordered, that a notice be pubhihcd nine months, in one oi the Public Gaietts of the City of Sarannab, requiring all peisons interested, to ahow cause if auy they have, why the prayer of the peti tloner should not be granted. S M. BOND, c e. o. May 14 44* Georgia—Chatham County. !;. the Court of Ordinary—May Term, 1825. O N tb« petition of Robert Hoy, Executor of John Wackerlv, dee. praying an order JVisi to be made absolute, on hia complying witn the law, to sell Two Tract! of Land in Laurens County, being the real eatite of the aaid deceaaed, for the benefit of the heira and creditors: It is ordered, that • notice be published, nine months in one of the Ga zette! of the city of Sevenneb, requiring ell pereone interested, to allow eauae, it any they ean, why the prayer of the petitioner ahould not be granted. K. M.BOND, c.e. o. j Mey*« <7 The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusive!; nf vegetable matter) with the exception of a alight determi ration to the bowelt„ which n preserves in a soluble Hate, act" insensibly, ia pleasant tn the taste, snd requires n - particu lar regimen, (abstinence from spirluous li quors always excepted,) or confinement. A. a gentle, ufe and agreeable cathartic mod cine, improving the appetite anil reatur'ug the general tone of the system, it is confidently vi commended to iadies in a delicate situa tion. W W. POTTER, 66 Ches.iui-sueet. Philadelphia, May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W Putter, l luv. lately exhibited, in aeveral initances, a medi cated sirup, sailed Potter’s Vegetable Catho licon, with the most decided adrantage. 1; haa, aa t et, never failed effecting a cure in] every caae in which I have thought proper 1 employ it. II. M'MUR TRIE, M U Phi'adelphia, July 28th, 1824. Mr. W W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would give a concise statement of \iy auff .r- ings. from' the nopelen commencement, to the present propitious stage of my diaeoie' About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I wa* seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I wu compelled to bear it, ai I might for two weeka, when on my ar- coutd with lobe. With my thanks, am vam -bilged bumble servant, Ua GEORGE KANR. CUyofPhi,Mphia.ee. G!o' i;c-Kine, of the District of Sou'b. -ark, personally appemed, and, being dul, worn, d >th declare and aay that the abore a at- mrnt ia in all respects correct and tr U( id that the signa'ure to It U in the bani' vnling of tbit deponent. J ill" BIRRS, Aldermu Philadelphia, Hay 2% 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. t The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculirlv adar-ted to thuae diaeuet which are previlr t among the coloured population of tiie loufa. Li that disease which ia called yaws, it aureremehy i a lingle trial of it, avill convince p'antera of ita superior efficacy tn any ren t dyof a aimilar nature in the United States- NO riCR, The advantages of thia medicine are, nr confining the pa'ient unnecessarily to the houae, or keeping him from hu boainesi.— With one solitary exception, that of snirim. oil! liquors, it does not lay any restriction! us,a hie appetite It isco gentle in us operaiion tnat the patient findsbimseli pelting well he cannot tell how. Aj it ia not the wish o'the proprietor to take any thing lor which he cannot give a consideration equal in valet persons at a distance who may w.si. to try ids medicine, but who are not certain if it be ipplicoble to their complaint, arc regrat ed to describe 'heir case and symptom in a letter,post-paid, and directed to tun-tha letter will be immedia tely ; laced io ban* fully competent to dend • the q-ievtion.— Should ihc remedy not sc m ,o suit the du- cue, they will be frankly told so. CA3J1 IN TO prevent d sappoi.itm nt it is well tc atnte that it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that pe.ions .vVj are labouring under any ser>oos inornniy,- must make up their mind to pe; severe ti. H at eaten! at least—if they do run, they n ijtht as well a tvetlieinselvea the trouble and ex, rare f using a smaller qumtiu. All o 'de i p ul-paid and enclosing the wr-ney, i mmedrauly atiended to, anu I hi- rm-di.ine packed aid delivered with direclicira for use, 1 <> any place in the city, and forwarded as di re' ted N. B To prevent the possibility of all iir- n"sition, it ni l be sol- 1 in the eity orPiiiiade'- phia. at the office in Filth near Hacc-£ir et, or at the dwelling of the propri tor, N 65 themu' s rect, only, an i abroad by his iu* -burbled agents. W. IV HOT! ER, 66 Che. nut Street, Philade pfilc. 1 I hare appointed GSOIIGF, RYE -SON, Druggi-t. of Savannah, m sole agent. Diog- ,*is!s wanting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, at the same rate, as if ordered direct from me—via. fcfO per dozen, or three dollar- a s ngie bo.iie. W. W. PO ITER, Fiuiadetpbia. Any person on application to the suhscil'rt will be furnished with certificates of the -fli- cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to com vince the mind of the most sceptical, although too numerous an 1 Png'hy for newspaper, n- aortion. GEO. UYEItbON, Drupg at, Corner of Bay and Wtiitaker-Sireeu. dec 13 UN EQUITY. * Between W. Dunes, Administrator, Complain ant, and John (An naeAun Administrator, de bonis no ; with the will annexed of George Richardson and otlu.ro, Defendants In equity, Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, idlh Ai[gust, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendant* in the said bill of I losas, aball be and continue appropriated to I ln 8> anj wnico. tin now, i nan luoogni mcoi-. i cultl ,,|,i n t named, resides without the slate if i he payment of intereat and redemption o:j*bte. Various ahieeiacs made their newel-1 Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdom the public debt, until the whole of the atock which may be created under the provisions of thia act, aball have been redeemed or reim bursed. ” Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that books will be opened at the Treasury of the United Statea, and at the several loan offices, on the first day of April neat, and cuntinue open until the first da - of October, thereaf- 'er, for receiving subscriptions in conformity with the provisions of the said law. The subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors of the stock, either in person or by their attorney! duly authorize ! to subacrib*- and transfer it to the Uniter! Statea. Should subscription! of laid stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve million* of dtllara, a distribution of the said aum of twelve millions of dollar! will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to the sums aubscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the 1'rrasurv* M,„i. 76 i(l come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were BWe led to an enormous sixe.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of pua, mixed with pieeea of bone took place. In addition to this, I suffered the most escrucialing paint in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief ur ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of which incruased with every succeeding year. Such ivaa my painful ai.ustion that 1 despaired ofe —icing restored to my heal hi I bad not o..,y tried the regular means of relief, but uted, though in va'm, every popular rem edy I could hear of- It was in thia awful and deapond'ng condition,that I was persusded to ..ommence a course of your Yegetible Oaib I icon, and the happy result is, “/ era the use of the two bottles, my whole lyo'tin has under ol Great Britain and Ireland, called Scolltri! i It is ordered that the said John Murray Usr* nochan, du appear and answer to the com plainant’s laid bill, witiiin nine mouths from the date of thia order, otherwise that the said bill, as to him, be taken pro coidt ss'j i and it is further orderuil, that a copy nf this order be publiahi ri once a week, in one of the public G-.ssltes of thia state, until ihe ex piration of the time within which the lai.-Hc- fondant it required to appear aud answer at slur.laid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st rluj August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clc.k. aiigtiw 54 St't TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCB ’Y. I'uEiiEAS Sarah Brown. Junior, wHoa, i- , . -. i . , r i r r aDoiieu to the Court of Ordinary of raid Bounty,?or Letters of.Adminirira.ioo on Georgia O AI w Cuinden County. to diminish, and aoon ceased altogether, the ulcer from v hence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies ^ rr than 1 ean name, are rapidly decreasing i roy will be made to the Inferior Court of I appetite, which waa gone, has returned—lan. Notice. N INE MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Ohatham County, lilting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave *o sell all the real estate of the late Thomas Savage, of B> yan County, via: Point Flirtation, consisting of two hundred I and eighty acres Rice Land, "n the Ogeechee River, four miles below the F .rry, tdj -ining 'he plantation i-f Joseph Habersham and Ste phen EMntt Also, two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, of Pine Land, appertain ing thereto. Also a Traet of fraud called | halina, omitai ling fif y acrcr, on Medway Riv r, (ujuioing the lan la of J J. Maxwell. MARY SAV-t GE, Adm'rx. June '5 71 in fact, nearly well, and feol confid.-nt that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable mediciue, will make me perfectly io. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Notice. N INE month! alter date, application will be | made to the lion, the Judges of the Court oi Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real eatate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cied- itora of aaid eatate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, or" 1? 7" Philadelphia, July "fi, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon I ia undiminiihiid, and aa fresh instances of ita powers arc daily occurring, in my own prac-1 lice. I have no hesitation in recommending ii, in the peculiar diaeaieato which it ia applica ble, aa superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M'MUHTRlE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18'4 Six—In consequence of imprudent expoa ure four veara ago. I bad the misfortune *o be come afflicted with a diseaae, the painful re sulti of which Induced me to apply in suc cession to several respectable physicians oi thia city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as diatieating aa the former. My whole system became a'- feeted. 1 could get no rest at night on ac- I felt ' \ estate of John Brown, late uf said county, de ceased, as next of kin: These ate, therefore, in cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of aaid deceaood, to file their objections, if any they lure, in tn of fice, on or before the first Uoodiy in June next,otherwise Letters will be granted thr ap plicant. WitneSa the Honorable British R. Bunk- ley, one of the Justices of aaiu Court, this sixteentti day of April, eiglncee hundred and twenty -five. [1. S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 24 JN otice. A LL peraona having demand, against the | ^giint of the violent pain that I felt in every A estaleof Constant Freeman, Eaq . late of I rt 0 j. m y bod y ( the weakness and enacia the city Washington, deceased, are re I tion of which waa auch that 1 could acarcel; qttired to hand them in, legally attested, J within the time prescribed by law : and those I ' indebted to laid rstate, ere required to make | immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm'r. Jen 14 43pi •eareelv In this atate I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon- four bottlea of which, has completely reatored me, I have now no pain i my appetite ie good i end my •trength reatored With many thanks for the relief your medicine haa given me, I am your obliged friend, kc. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn tad eubeenbed to before me, May 38, 1834 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman, Phi'adelphia, May 28,1854. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicioe, a hearty mar. For nearly six years I have been • martyr to a diseaae, whose ravage! threat- r ened, if oot aoon stopped, to put a period to their objection! (if any they have) in my of-1 my existence. Having had no regular medi- fice, on or before the first Monday in January cal advice from the commencement, my next, or letter! will be granted to the appli-1 complaint at last got to such a height that I cant, I could not awallow without great pain and *-i!M Witnnei the Hon, William Gibeon, I difficulty. Tumors formed in different parti ILS.il one of the Justices of wid Court, I of my body, and I began to think my situation ,S£I tliii25ih June, 1855. almost desperate. The five bottlea of the JOHN BAILEY, c- o. 0. c. e I Catholicon which I have taken have com- JiwefiQ M [ pletely cured me* tod I em oow •• welleal Georgia—Camden Coumy. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONOERN. W HEREAS J. B ichlot! Jun. administrator on the estates of DavidTucker and Davidi| M'Uredie, applies to the Court of Ordinary of and County, for Letters diamissary on the r atatca of raid deceased peraona; These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish the heirs and oreditors of said deceaaed peraona, to file Georgia—Camden County. IY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SAID COUN IY. W HEREAS 'obn Chevalier, bu applied to said Court, for Lettera Diurrinnry >n the estates of Samuel Goaena and Evan E. Hock, deceased. Thoae are, therefore, te me and admonish, all and singular, the kin dred and creditors ot the laid deceased per, tons, tn file their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or before the first Ronds; ie January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Witnesi the Honorable J imea Scott, era of the Justices of taid Court, this ns- teei.th day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-five. [L.S.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.t C. Anr lit 24 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FO SAID COUNTY. (TOHEREAS Lewis Bachlott, applies to tM \Mr Court of Ordinary of aaid Countyt fix Letters Diamiisory on the estate of Fr races Rjiolupe i Theae are, therefore, to cite V* admonish, all pud lingular, the kindred and creditor* of laid deceased, to fi'e their objec tion*, if any lh»y have, in my office, on or be fore the fi'*t Monday in January neat, otbw* wtae Lettera Diamtaiory will be granted the applicant- , . Witness the Honorable 8*mud Clarke, one of the Juaticea of wid Court, the Sixteenth day of April, eighteen Iran’ dred and twenty-five. , [L.S.l JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.Cv April 21 54 HAY. wa BUNDLES PRIME HAY,landin* OU I root Brig Pheeerant, for ealebv April 18 C. C. GRISWOLD,