Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 23, 1825, Image 4

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VWUO'SAW Sheriff’s Sale. On thefirtl Tuesday in September next. MR/I ,L be sold tub e the Luurt Home in W t | lr City >f Savannah, between the hour* of !• »"d 4 o'clock, All thoee two lot and improvements in the eity ofS.ivaonah known in plan of .aid city aa number! (21) twenty one and (92) twenti two Jaskaoii wardO leana sqtt.re levied on •• the ptoper'y ol Elesx. Early under a It la. in tivor of Amos Scu.ld r- AM that right title and interest o' Andrew Knox in Rice’a wharf being one und v.ded eighth of two undivldrd third! and o e nn_ divided eeventh of one im.l.vided eighth of twin Undivided thirda, levied on aa the pro* petty of Ai.d ew K iel to aa':ify an execution in ftyor of W lliamaon and De Villera. An ui 4 vided moiety of a ;'o. ti i n or port o all that It i of land in the city of Savannah known by the numbera If) eeven Carpentera Tythine D-xker ward, the sa.H port.oo part comai ling thirty aix (36) feet in Iront and ninety feet (9'J) in depth,bound 'd north by Bay lane, cait by land of Josiab I.iwrence, eoutn by Bryan atreet a id weal by lot no, six (6) levied on aa the property of John M Jar. yia unJer an execution in favour of Mark HOMffe All that garden lot, no. one (1) liberty street being the half of lot no* (5 y ) fitty seven bounded west by lot no (53) ft ly eigba and on the east by the other hill of laid lot levied on a* the property -f Lr.n* tit Williams under an e«e«"t’on in favor I D.^er and Larne*!. Fjrt fiv shsreiofatean boat stock, levied on ai the property of Thomas Wright updf’r two executions in favor of JjhT.son. Huh A co. and Sami. Hale. I. D*l.YON §. c. r. Aitff 8 98 SWAIM’S PANACEA.) 'fSHlS medictoe is offered s, a remrd 1. Sorefula, Kill,.'a Evil, Ulcerated City he riff s rale. On the Jirtt Tuesday in September next, TTO ,1, d I the „'U't house i th e .:v f s vinnth, between the hour" of 10 and 4 ■'’click' All the 11' V landal'uated Wing and beinn in the city •> p 9iv nnah, k- wit the plan ot aa'-d citv is 1 N) two 2 L ll ■: ‘v Ward co;:- ttinng 60ft front »nd 90 f et d'vp, togeth er with all 'he H.ji'dingo and improvements thevon. homd' dear' bv !--'t No.one 1, wpat } lo> No th ec 3, north bv Bronghton at '< anutu by a 'ane. 1 v e.l on aa the property of U es tate of Th its* Lucenx, dec. to aatVv ari ex ecuti-in from the T.urt of Oommo i Peas an-' Ow a id Term ner for th • ci'v of Savannah. Vn N Waller! E 'xtb-. h hi. wife S. M Bond adminiat-tor, C T V, if ' h m . L ceua. A. 1 D’lYNca An* R W Sheriff’s ‘-ale. On the Jirtt Tuctday in September next, rrwiu. v.iu .n i oi to ute i, b van County, between th u.u»| hours i t « .le. A tract of Land in sa d county, known b> the name of ‘P.le mo,’ con: anting eight liu - d.-rd seres, m ire ir less, b >u-d:*d N E oy Sw a'*s lam s. S W by a S t marsh, ot vi bout,tartei not ku vi—levt .d noon as 'h property of If T K ting. In v. Tv an es cu'ion in aver of t. Stiles, 'tece.aed August 2 ■ administr-ttra of B, .j TUOS. HARN, »• B.c. 9i Administratrix Sale. O 'A in Jit e g.i h ay o August neat v !, oe fold at tt.e ,ouae of Mrs. E 'mitt, in Brian County, between the hottri often and four o'clock. 3ii head of Stock Cxttl' and one old Ctrl, b-i-tg the remaining pera n«l estate of Uattli-w Carter, dec. Cmdi- tions. Cash June 29th, 1R2J El.'Z itdETH CARTE n, Adnfx. Julv 2 8Sf ST* . * -EG thathnm •Jaunty In the Cowu tfudtnary July Term 18?5 la ihc mister >t t c Bsttji'j "I EliZ-ibeth Bourke, Lunatic—Archibald Smith, Guar dian O n the pet tion of A chibald Smith guar dtan of Elisabeth Bourke, statmg that the :'•«]’ow*ng named negroes- vi*. Sukey and here, id Andc^or,Daphne and hr children, Andw w a id Muse, fr/ina long vesidchce in town a»i i <rea( ir»du!gen'*e have aeq .ired aucli h bi s of dleness and viciou* practice!, that they na »not be made at all p# fitable to the •aid L.uiatic ariff praym.: Ic-ve of thia court to ' il t e said »*eg oe . and har the proceeds of th* sale be»*.ve^. d i Dank Stock, O’* any othnr r„ rt d« tha? . a. promoie lue mtc rett of <he said r.lisa'u.tn ^uuike, It w bkrebv ordered, thd all persons int -r ste<! i» the welfare ft th • suid w »iz oeth di fi tin w obje t«*ms if any th -y have in ti»e a*s ol ft : if (Me Court on o r before ihf fi •>* Mon* day in August next, otherwise, the s;ud ne groes will be sold fo* the*v nefit »>t the said Luaauc > d the proct ed 15 of such B ile be yeste t *■ Bank ,tock, or o b-1 fund. mar belt p;0:.iote the intereat of th” 3«:d Rhi” beth , . And it is further ordered, that this ru** b- £ U il e .»I in »* luhlic Gi<zi-t d Sav i:»si;*b, < aft c-a w’ek for thirty dayf. Ext'act from the mi'Wt'* 7t>t Ju f y ‘8 dAULhiJ M H*)ND C C O. 1 V • '4' remedy to* 1 8or» Throat, long its ding Rheumatic Afl’ec- •'onf,'. Cutaneous Diseases, White Swellinf: and Diseases of the Bines, and all caai •renerslly of an ulcerous character, and Chronic diseases, arising in debilitated consti lutiiinsi but more especially fur Syphilis, o .tfT'Ctions arising th.-refrom, Ulrers «t»f th*- Larynx, Node^ Ac., and that dreadful dif ease occasioned by a long ai d eacenive u»« of Mercury, Ac Ac.—It has a so been found useful in Diseasea of the Liver. In a I disorders arising from an impure or contaminated state of the Blood t it w»ll be found a powerful and an effectual remedy.— The discovery of this med e ne 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 it* p-iwer In era heating those diseascs.q/ier every other medicine hat failed. Itcainot howeyeif be supposed, that this i’AKAciA will invariably cure—the ormat es. teemed medicines, employed by the Faculty, will often fail in the very diseases for which ihe> are considered specifics i but if the use of ■t be persevered in, it will radically remove tL meat every causefnf the disorders specifi d. Thn’jiands are lingering under th<*se com- pla*nts, in some form, linking to the g r ave, vitbout a remedy, whom this medicine would certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. (is safety and innocence have been fUUy Us - ed, so that it may be administered to the ten- dercst infs» I The most distinguish* d physi* tans in the United States recommend it, and dmit, that a mure important discovery in me dical science has not been made i and to use the language of un * of the most eminent Pm- estors of the age, it it a tiiumph in the healing art. To the priteot ai d n:*.ig ^ nerauoi.s, the bent-fit must prove incalculable, not only jy.saving many many valuable lives, b it m- ;>ar*ing strength and snunduess drbilitaed a\ ■ corrupted nnns’itutiona.- -theieby pretera ing their offspring from hereditary ihtJiiset. There tacts, toga with the nume o r cures ;>-de, form irret ibU'proof of the h 'h this remedv. No utit, h iw^ver, is d. sud o take it, wilnout first fully convincing h m- u*lf of the truth of what is here seated, and the rectitude of the P p ietor’s intentions. The cures performed in this city atone, es lAbltsh its superior virtue on a bads mo amid t»be affected by the maligmty of theenviou I *a worthy of remark, that the greater pfcrt the patients who have b ;en pe msnenth u ed, had, pieviousto the s>r*»;ir»«ior*s un dertaking th-m, received the »ib e»t a.siitsn e sod several were abandoned by tier Phys* ctanf, ash ng beyond the react’ f nm« sil l Such it the f ct and to ex ' ao- dinnry •or re many of -hec tea that an exLb ion rtm made of. th m t; the (Jnivtrti y f Venn y v n ia, ‘>y the V ojetsor of Burger b t ;t e a c otod edaudienc <>f nutle ts -who pronounced them wonders in the healing (»rt. It. as ,-#een >*;tro- •ice * ntJ ilu. To.iadv'piua Aims House ai cl P nnsvlvania and New-York Hospital, an-i such w -re its surprising effects—its success <»fier 11 other medicines had Med, that the burgeon of the Pcnnsylv.inisiHepital, Dr Wm P ice, was induced to abandon his highly respectable , from the laudable design of benefiting n s fallow creatures, bv carr^ ig the Panacea to England ; where it has ai ready superseded the use of the genuine French Rob of Lafacteur in • number of in- st-mces, n diiesses for which that is int<*nded t and its virtues are publicly acknowledge by som** of the most eminent sur jo.»•*■ th*.r» I t all complicated eases of Sctfulu *nd Sy pfuUs, and where the Syphilitic V*rus of ;»,e Pk.iv.t causes a dcvelopement of Scro'ula in the child, di:s is the only remedy upon which a sing e ho e of recovery can bq reasonab : y founded} there has been no instance of its failure, where properly uacd It impacts vi gour to the whole system while the cure is going on—an operation so long looked for in vain by the medical -world; at toe same time the t atieni is en »b cd to take nourishing food which under the common modes of practice s usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma uy instances where the horrible ravages of u 1 ceralion had laid bate ligament and bone, and where, to all appearance, no human tneans bu amputation couid have saved life : in cases ext: erne even •• here described, have pa tients been snal^bed from the giavu am] re stored to good health, and th- dev u. ng dis ease completely eradicated The discove y of a remedy like this now offered fo- tale, has been a desideratum from tune i mini The PrOgiiiutoi do*s» no upp jSc ms bare assertion will convince : >e wi.l tner?forc give referenceto such as have been cured, and those undtr Sis care among whom are many CommbhfcRions. post paid, and orders from any part of the wovld, will receive immediau attention. Op* Printed directions accompany tbe Me dicine. W M. 49 W AIM, No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite th U ivrriity of t'ennsylvunia, Philadelphia. February, 1825, Thosubscribers have just received a fresh supply of the abovoVALUABLEAlISDl- CINE,and have mado such arrangetnents with the inventor,Mr. Wm. Swaim, ns will euablo them to otf(?rto the public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists nnd others who purchase to sell again, enn have at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Swaitn’a Panacea, with, cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those iptercstod, by applying as above. June 28 Treasury De^artmant,} March, 14, 1825 y W HEIiEAS on the 3tl of M«rch, IP J, .. law w«« panted by the Congress of the Umted States, of which the 3d, 4l!», and 5t»» sections are in the words f dlowtng, v ; x : •* See. 3, And be it further enucteil, That a subscription io‘the amount of twelve millons of dollsra, of the six p* r cent, stock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and VALUABLE MEDICINE. YOTT&iVi Vegetable Catholicon. rnHE wibicrib: , re. j'-ctfiilly lolieile the.t IT tentiun of every frieml uf suffering hit ni.n't', to to the »bt»ve new »nd inv.luxble remedy, wl'oie unequal power, in elimiinling POL 1JELPH1S, THE INDIAN EXTUACT. A certain East India Curefor the Ilhcu- mat ism, King's Evil } fyc. Extrsct of k letter from the Rev. James E li?h, d*»teA at Bengal, to Dr. F 1 Bedwe L »nd in PfAn r i» : 4 GYBE4RI.Y to y.-nr request, I have »vPh diffi' ultv procured and now send you bv the ship Jas n, Capt Robinson, a few pound -»f the Poi.d“lnhia, ot what generally goes by the name f !- dia Extract, g M”'V» i eun iversally esteemed among the people of India* « a certain cure for the. Rheumatism. Win I to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved and cured Uy this vahidili 'd d cine, it wou d reqmec more paper than I am » u !e ti purcha.e a. d more lime th«»* 1 am able to bestow. Indeed, the * ff-c' of t ? is Medicine ts a t imm* d'.ate, that in Rheumatism ou would suppose it acted ss h cha'm in (iv ng r* Vof and r*»nviving hit painful disease lathe King's Evil it has b'^n u >d with great success, and whore .Mercury hasb en giver or used to excess, h.s Medline has proved a oerfeet cure. The great difliulty, however. procuring the Extract, will for many yea*' o come, prevent its general circulation, It bf ng nbiainc 1 from s Sh-ub crowing on th* mountains »»f Thibet, in ihe B’ rm m Empire T India, and held »o sxcred by tho natives, that to part with it is iik* parting wi h tnei xistencc.** f.etter *; D** Bcdwell, dated Jm. 7, '8.3 Dear Doctor-—\ have been v olei.t y alloctr«. ■•ltn s R ou nfltic complain f>r ma*iv y a s ; m. fingc’rs were so contracted that 1 emud neither d<*ess or und" •§■ myself,.or give t’>e least assisiance to r» fa wily—I have used ily one ox of the I d * Extract, a"d I a?n perfectly restored, YourN truly, R, HM.S T ON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobias Jennings, st.*wa d »l St Thoma*' r ?nspu|. London, F-b !8:'3 Dear Sir—l thin* it m> d.ity t« inform you, hat after trying every thing that could be pn-nted out by the moat rcapoctab'e physi cians and surgeon* for the relief of my son, withoat any success, who you know, has fo many years been laboring under severe Rheu- natiam, I w-is induced to try the Poladelphis, with a g immering hope, that it might g>ve him some relief from the exeesaive pain he “ndio-e I, which rendered hi t) a useless mem- »er of society, and a burthen fo hi nstlf To my utter astonishment the relief was inatan om mus, nd by persevering in thj use’of die Extract, his joints have returned to their pro per nlaces, and he is in per k ect health. Up wnrdi f sixty respectable nersons have cal led t • s •- my son, *s all who knew him though 1 LI t! »,» h»* e-'ul 1 r ’covei*. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where atlilitional certilicates of the efficacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 20 Georgia—Camden County TO \!.L ft WHO.: Il'il .Y LONs-ER't W HEREAS It.lion A. Oopp.pplieuo Hie Court of O lin.ty of sa d County for Letter.of Admi.-..strut'mi, with tne will ait- nesedjon thee* te of Jo'eph Bixhy, lat.ol said county, decease.) i These sre therefor, toots s'd sdmom.h all and angular, th heit. a- d ered't rs of .aid deceased to ti their objections (if any thcyhsve) in my ol fice, on or before the fint Monday in Septe her next, otherwise Letters will be grautt d the applies't* . nosnitsi, t»c. Witness the Hon, William r„h«on,one 'r , w , M Ya , k Ulm0 SiAi 1824’’ the J dice, of »»td Court, thin 23d Ju- 1 ly. 8:5 .10 IN B AILY, c. C. o. e. e Jult 10 19* highly re.pre acicedizes that th.it satisfy the si iiCi duL.iis ol* its superior efficacy nine Itsordc s lo ■ which i is here recommen Byfry member ofsoe e y shi uld aid in 'Ml'ii i i* nil million f 'iiio discayery—human ity alone makes il a ilu y UertiticfttfcB. “1 have within Lie «sl two "ears had an op portuiiityof seeing several cases ol very tove terete ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular inodes d LcutmenL wort U'alcd by - the use uf Mr. Swrim’s Panacea, nd 1 do believe, from what I have seen, that if will prove an important remedy in icro, mloui, venereal and mercurial diseases. ■-N. CHAPMtN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Phyaic, in the U niversity ol Penn, sylvania Wu. 8t. *'Philadelphia, Februmy 16,18i3. rt “1 nave e". pi jyed .he I'muce! of Mr.Swaim in numerous instances, within the In' three years, and have always found it extremely dHcscious, especially in see-ondary syp'.iilo ind mercurial diseases, I have no heaitatio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. “W, GIBSON, M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty of Pern. Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms llnu«e Infirmity, he •• February 17, 1823" *• 1 have tepcaiedly used Swaim's, Panacea, both m the Hospital and in private pracl.ce. a ,d have found it to be a valuable medicine in ch cxiic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints, and tn obstinate cutaneous affections, •'VYLENTINB MOTT, M- D. Profess >r ~f Surgery in the University of New York, Surge in of the New.Yorlt Hoscital, he. 1 :e itgid—Camden County. TO 'I.L WHOM IT .rleit CO.YCKJtA. TrisiE.kS Alexander Atkinson, Arinin, ist.'ator on ihe Estats of .lohn Atk«n> >o>; (deceased, applies to the Court of O d:n arv of said County, for litters di-m svji'Y < • si id entcte : TIvse are, ther^ fere, to c ir. o» i dimnish all oi d 3 ; ngul:ir, the heirs vnd ere** tors of said decease*), to fi e *heir *“ (if any tlioy have) in *ry fli-t*, on o- t» ft*»» th*- fir t ‘omlay in Jsnua.y next, or letter •« *'l b-*' rr.nlid to the apu icunt. Witness ‘h*2 Hon William Gihsou, one of ' 1 J .8t'C:-9 of guid Court th s 25 h .l i 18 >5 JOiiM BAILEY, c c o. c r Caution to TuTcVvasots. Georgia •-Camden i ou i y. TO ALL 10 WHOM JI M IT CO VCKIi.V ic,K vS iV ipplt Aldne applies to ihe New Ci.U.t of Orditi'try of the sod crnin ' for Letters of admiii'Stra’.on, w ; th the will am neied, o/i Ihe eatate ot Etizihet.i Williamson, late of said county, dectan'ir!: These •"♦* therefore to cite and admonish all and sing ‘y |a , the kindred andcreditors ui said dcceasci. tofiU- ?.eu objf!C.ion» (il any they have) my office on or before the fi st Monday m 8eptc*nber oext, otucrwise IwCttcrs will be granted the application WitneM the Hon. William Gibson, one of tbe J tt'ic s of said C ur', «his 2ld Ju ly, 18*5. JOHN BAILEY, C. o. o. c c. iuly 30 i m The giudti aeamnd sod wonderful success of this medicine, h<ve induced a number of persons to imitate it in various ways—Snrr. are selling Sarsaparilla and other ayrops, im posing them on th • ignoraut for the Panacea i others are mixing the genuine medicine with molasses, be., making three bottles out of one, tuus etaihngS'.me of its virtues. Th se im* i at.onsand and nd lteratoin| havoin ma*.y in* anc a. ,jr ir acted the s*iff *ri igs >f patients in c. Bua where the genuine medicine would have proved instantly efficacious. 1 therefore d emit a duty I owe til'', the public, to ac quaint them, that it is impossible, from the very nature of its constituents, to be discover- “d by chemical analysi* i and conHcquentli, ha» all other n.inures represented to be mine tnd sold as such, are fraud i ent and base im lusitioiis, calculated to deceive the ipnoran or) u nwary. -The genuine medic.ne has m «**ntiir« of h label represeniinc Hercules and id# Jfydru, and name on the seal. y Is* the same is hereby proposed j for which pur pose hooks shall be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at th' several loan uffi ces, on the first dt\ of April next, to continue open until the first day of October thereafter, for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock as snail, on the day of sub scription, stand on the books of the Treasury, jind on those of tbe several loan offices, re speclivcly / which subscription shall be effect ed by a trailer to the United States, in the manner provided bylaw for Ruch tran fen»,of the credit or credits standing on the said books, and hy a surrender of the certificates pf the stock so subscribed : Provided, That all subscription by such transfer of .-.lock shall he c»*nsideied ns part of the snid twelve mil lions of dollars authorized to be borrowed by the first secti n»f hi« art. • ** Sec. 4. And be it further enactcdj That for the whole or nny put of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, credos shall he entered to the rcRpeitiv- subscribers, who shall be enti iled to a eertifuate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the holder oi^ holders thereof, his. her, or their assigns, i> sum to be expressed therein, equal to^ th * amount of the principal stock thiidsu'oRCiTbitd, bearing «n interest not exceeding four ami one half per centum p’r annum, payabU quarterly, from the tfurty-fi ’St day of Uectmv her,one thonsinn eight hundred and twenty five ; transferable in die same .tinner as !*• provided by law for the transfer uf the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption •! tbe ple asure of the United* States, as follows : one half *; any timeaf er the thirty-first day ol December, one tlniusand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any tim* after the thirty li st day of December, on* ilmmand eight hundrtd and twcntv>«niiie : Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of such new c«.*rt ficste / nor until after at least six months public notice of such intended reim bnraement. And it shall be the duty of the i**c« etary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever* a R't/fiB by tb m* subscribed beyond the amount o> the cer ifioates of four and one half per • ent. stock isaiud to them respectively •* Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That h' same funds which have horetjlitie been, ir.d now am pledged by law for ;i.c pay men: of Hie interest, *nd lor tlie redemption ar.i f-.imbursement of the stock which may be re fetm-d or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall rem*»in pledged in like ma'iner fur <h? pavnuoit ot the irtevest accru- »g on the stock created by reason of su itibscrip'ion, and f *r tiic redemption or reim- bursen ent of the principal of th/ same. Ai d it shall be the duf\ ol the commissioners of the sinking fund to esuse to be applied and paid, out of the said fun**, yearly and ce^y year such sum and sum* an mat be annually requir ed to disdiarge the i.’te c^t accruing on the siock which may be created b. virtue of this act The said commisiiionors are, also, here hy authorized to apply, fn»m t me to tim.i such aum and sums out of she siid fund, as they may think proper, towards re teeming by purchase, or by reimbursemetn, in con formity with the provisions of this set, the principul of the suid stock : and such part ot the annual sum often millions »fdollars, vest ed by law in the said commissioners, as imy be necessary and required for th- above pur poses, shall be and continue appiopriaied to rhe payment of interest ami redemption ot the public debt, until the whole of t' e stock which may created under the provisions of th s act, shall have been redeemed or reim burse*!. n Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, tha» books will be open d Jt the Treasury of the United Stiles, and t 'he several loan offices, on the first day *»f Anril next, and continue open until the first di * of October, therenf- er, for receiving sub«ci ini ions in conformity wi'h he provisions of the said l»w. Tlie su'iscriptions may be mace by the pro prietors >,f the stock, ei'hw' in petson or by their attorneys duly authorised to subscrib and transfer it to tbe United States. Sh uld subscriptions of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve millions of r.fiars, a distribution of the Slid sum of twelv»’ millions of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in p f iportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, K ting Secretary oft Tr- »*mrv from the sj strm the very seeds of disease, June 30 Georgia-— amilen ( ounty. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COjYl EIlV W HEREAS LoU'S 0'if.n.tr. idminiat'aio of the Estate of Basile Pelietier, d applies to 'he Court of Ordinary of said eoun v, for !et«e»*s dismisso y on said estate:— /hese are, the'efjre, to cue and xdmon-sh *> *nd singular, the heirs .and creditors of si d deceased to file th^ir o'jec ions (if any tb* nave) in my office, on or Define he first Moi lay in January next, or letters will be granted to »• e applicant. i, Witness the Hon. Will'am Gibao Z.-v.|| one of the -fustic”* cf said Cou ~ ' this 25*h Ittr.e, '8 5. JOHN BAU-Y, c. e.o. c- c. June 30 82 and in restoring the deranged and mot bid condition of the organs of life to a free amt healthy evc 'cise of their functions, has exci ted the astonishment, and completely siltn cod the objections of tbe mo§( tn»;n duloui — Facts are the best arguments. In order to put the virtues of toe Catholicon to as severe a scp’tiny as possible, it was offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any ,-*rsnn who would apply for it, an i whose cause might seem come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe eases of long **tid- r..g, and S'»me of them seemingly de<;i:f.ite ones, nre* enter! themselves, all of which have been cured, or ko much relieved as to warrant till* assertion that a little perseverance will do so In fact, such is the confidence of the physi cian under whose care these patients were * laced, in this remedy, a coi fide ice result- ng from the irresistible convicti-m that has been forced upon his mind by ocular demon* Rtratlon, and a personal trial of it on himselt that he permits me to declare it as his deci ded opinion, that he Ca'U dicon is not only s perfectly «j.fe ir.d innocent, hut a molt pow erlul and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases and states of the s>atem, such aa the fol owiu g — Debility resulting from imemperance and dissipation} Old and inveterat Ulcers. Pains in the bon.it attended with swellings of th taints{ Indigestion^ Biot'.hcs on the face, umpie* 1 , &c.; AI. complaints of the Liver * r, etter.- Y/iwS} Syphilis .* Cutaneous disease* generai'y ; Mercurial and scrofulous com. plaints. Tlie Catholicon (which the propricter sol emnly pledges h » word consists exclusive!} if vegetable matte*) with the exception of ^ sl'ght determi xtion to the bowels., whiqb it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, i* pleasant to the taste, aud requires n.» particu ■ar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li quors alnays excepted.) or confinement. Ah ag*ntle, safe and agree «h!e cat hart c. med. cu.e, improving the appetite and restoring t.u- general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to iadiea in a delicate situa tion. W W. PO T I ER, fid Chesnut-atreet. Philadelphia, May 31,1824. At the request uf Mr. sV. W Potter, I h*v lately exhibited, in several inctances, a melt c.ite/1 sirup, called Potter's Vegetable Catbo • licou, with the most decided advantage. T has, as vet, never failed effecting a cure in e.erv case in which 1 have thought proper to employ it. 11. M 1 MUR HUE, M D could wish tol«. With my th.nk,, t m y„ u , iblig.d humble .erv.tii, Uc GEORGE KANE City if Phi'ndclpUa, n Georfse K-.iu, uf the District of Somt,, *»rk, personally appealed, and, he.np d„|y .worn, doth declare and say tost the tb ire .(atrment i.in all respects correct and true ind that the .ign.ture to it U in the ha„d! writing of thia deponent. JOH't BINN3, AUermtn PbiUdelpbia, May 28,1834- Jlfr. Plii'adelpliia, Lily 28th, 1824, IV- IT. Pauer, Georgia—Chatham County. In the v; ,u't of OrUinary, Mcv Term, 1815. O N the pe'iiion of Henry Champion, .ilmin istrator of J iho Street, 'i, e. ased, pmying in order A'ui .., be mude absolute oh his com. plying wits, ihe law, loi >. t nde of s Lot o' Ground, number f'hr [4] necund Tytiiinp, Reynolds W.rd—Also, u m.f a Lot, number six. Tower Tylhillg, De. ker W.id. beini; the • eal e.t.te of the arid dec lor the benefit of me heir, and creditor.:—It is ordered, that s notice be published nine month., in one >,! .he Public G.aetta of the City of 8»v»nn«h, requiriii(.ii.l per.onr intere.tcd, to .how esilte. if any they hsve, why the pr.yer of tbe peti tioner ihould not be granted.' S M.BOND,e e.o, May 14 44§ Georgia—Chatham County. 11 ihe Cuorof Ordinary—May I’eim, 835. 0 3 the petition of Robert Hoy, Bxe umr of John Wicker! dec. prayi, g an order Aiei lo be mads absolute, on In. c 'mplviiv w. lithe lew, to .ell Jwo Tr«ct. of Ijnd in Lauren. County, being tbere.l e«t He of (he sei.l deeeaMd, for the benefit of the heiraatid creditor.: it i. ordered, that a notice he -nibliahed, nine months, in one of tbe C,. a. tie. of the city of Savannah, requiring a i l.ertona interested, lo .link cause, if any they cmi, why the pr.yer of the pi t tinner ihould not be granted. S, M, BOND, 0. c. o. J Hay S« ' tr .No lice. N INE MONTH# ft r application jT be ma.ii* to Tie Inferior Jourt of 'Lathifn bounty, sitting f »r ordinary f-urpu -•e**. for leave *o sell a ■! 'lie vol estate if the ia'c* Thomas Savage, of R yan Goiintv, via: Point Plantation, co'isi- c tir.g of»wo hundred, and eighty aerss Rice Land, '*»•. tlw. Ocnerhce River, four miles below th< F rry, mIj* uung ihe plaitstion cf Joseph Habersham tr.d Sle phen El iott Also, two Hundred snd fifty r,crr.’S, more or less, of Pine f.Hti*f, appertain ing th^i-eto. Also, a Tract of f.a*.ft calltd ^a’inn, c i*it: t >ing fif-y acre^ on Medway Uiv r, i<\j.nning the Ian*:* of J J. Maxwell MARY SAV GB, Adm'rx. Tire 5 71 IX i NOTICE. INF. mom h» after il.te, application will be made to ti,. 1 Hon. the Ju-tges of the Court jt Ordinary cf Cha ham ci ur.ly, for leave to sel’ all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cted iterauf .aid estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, net 10 7| Notice. A LL persons hiving demands against the \ estate of Conduct Freeman, Eiq. late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re quired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed bv law : and those indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate payment, to TAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. .Tan 14 42m Georgia—Camden County I t) ALL WHOM 11 M Y CONCERN. W HEREAS J UacHot'. Jun. administrator on he eitatea of DividTucker and Divid 4'rredic, applies to the Court of Ordinary of ar d County, for Letter, di.mis.ary on the r.sta'es of wid decea-ed persons: These are, therefore, to cite ind admonish the heirs and cred.tors of said deceased persona, to file their objections (if any they Imre] in my of fice, on or before the first Mondsy in January next, or letters will be granted to the appli' cant, r~-~1 Witnrar the Hnn, William Gibson, I'LS if oneoitlieJiistir.ps of laid Court, L .T.rl tkia25th June, 18"J. JOHN BAILEY, c. a. o.c.e. June U 82 Dear Sir—You expressed a wi6h that I would give, concise statement of niy suffer ings, from ' the hopeless commencement, tr the present propitious stage of my diae.se’ About five years ago, on py passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was aniied with a violent fever. Having no -medical at tendants on board, I wax compelled to bear it, as I might for two weekx, when on my ar- ival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as t'yphus. The sk ll of my Physician subdu. <1 the fever, but Phanix-iike, the termination of this gave rif: to a disease equally distress ug, and which, till now, I had thought incur dile. Vinous abscesses made thei newel- come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swe'lcd to an enormous aixe.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an inc ; sion was now made anu a large evacuation uf pus, mixed with pieces of bone look place. Pi addition to thin, I suffc-rec 'h. most excruciating pains in my joints that mail ever experienced. Every thing that wui> administered either gave me no relief r sci- ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of whirh increased wilh every succeed-ng year. Such was my painful si.uation that 1 ierpaire ■ of ever being restored to my heal h i Iliad not only tried the .«fiilxr means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 could hear o 1 ’- It was in this awful and despunding condition.ihat I wm persuade'’ to ..nmmence a course of you- Vegetable C .>h I icon, and the happy re "ult is, “/ am Ihe me of the tivo b'lillee. my whale system ha. under gone a complete revo ution my pain, h vc fo aa ke me,” the discharge from my inee Oeg-n lo dimmish, and soon ceased aliogelher, tin ulcerfeera whence it proceeded being cow pietely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which l have tribd ia vain more remedies than l can name, are rapidly decreasing i my appetite, which was gone, hat returned—I au in fact, near!) well, and feel confident that a few bottles more of y, ur, (to me) invaluable medicine, will tmike me pcr.ectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July ‘‘G, 1824 My confidence in the vegetable catholicon is iiiidiminiatwd, and ss fresh in tanecs of its powers arc daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending i' in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint- -1 with. M, M’MUliiiUE, M. I). Philadelphia, May 28,18 '4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos ore four \ ears sgu I had the misfortune 'o be come fflicted with a disease, the painful re sul'sul which induced me to apply in sue- cess'on to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies 1 re- ceived another complaint quite aa disti essing s the former. My whole system became a- fected. I could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I f jlt in ever) part of my body t lhawesknesa and emacia tion of which was such that I could scarcely wall. In this atate 1 fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain i my appetite is good i and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, Ac. WILLIAM frlLSON. Sworn and aubacr'bed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman. Pki’aMphia, May 28,1834. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, • hearty mar. Fnr nearly aix years I have been a martyr to . disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not toon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height that I could not awallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I began to think my situation almost d.aperste. T he five bottles of the Calholionn which I have taken have com' pietely curnd me, and I am now aa well aa 1 TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is per il'ir], adapted to those diseases which rt nrevt], t among the coloured population of the sm||. In that disease which is called ya' s, it lS , sure remedy i a lingle trial of it, will conv'nre S lantcra of its superior efficacy lo snv rene- y of a similar nature in the United States- ' NOTICE. Tbe advantages of this medicine are, not confining the padent tinneceisar lr to the house, or keeping him from his buiinssj,— With one solitary exception, that ol spiriin. uus liquors, it does not lay any reelriciim upn hie appetite It i»ao gentle in its operanon that the pitient find.Tiimielf getting well lie cannot tell how. Aa it is not the wsh ofthe proprietor to take any thing tor which he cannot give a consideration equal in value persons at a distance who may wish tn iry •is medicine, but who are not certain if it he applicoble to their complaint, are request ed to describe their case and symptoms in i letter, post-paid, ar d directed to him—thk letter will be immediately placed in hinoi fully competent to dcc.de die queditm.- Shoold the remedy nut seem to suit the tin- ease, they will be frankly told so, CAUTION- To prevent dmppointm nt it is well io it tie that it taken in ordinary cases from 3 o 5 Potties tn effect a cure so that pecs,mt who sre labouring under nny set- uus iniirmit;’, must mike up their mind to persevere «, tliv.t extent at least—if they do not, they n.ighi i well s<ve themselves the trouble andesprn:e f uiinga ainaller quantity. All »nfe"» poet-p ad aud enclosing the rr.-.n-y, immediately attended to, and me i.n -lici-.e lacked and delivered with directions forme, n nny plate in the city, aud forwarded as ,m. reded . N. B. To prevent the possibility of .,11 ita- p sition, it wi'i bt Sold in the city of Fhiiadei* idiia, it the nffle in Filth near Rsce-SU'eet, irat the dwelling of the propri. tor, No. 66 dhesnu'street, ui,ly, at’d nbrosd hy Ms a".- horiled agents. W W PtVITKH, 66 Cbe.nnl Street, Philade'pfiieg 1 hove appointed GEORGE RYE tSON, Orugrist, of Savannah, mv sole agent. Drug, gists wm ting tlie above valuable medicine, . ill be supplied by liitn fur cash, ai the* some rate, ui if ordered direct from me—nx. J!9 per d z"'ll, or three dollar! n sngte bouie. ' IV. W. HOTTER, Pliiladtl|ihis. Anyper.onon application to the subicnf-r will be furnished with certificates of the effi. c«cv of the above medicine,sufficient in 101- vince the mind of the most sceptical, althoug h too numerous and Irngthy fortiewsp„per n. aertion, GEO. RYERSON, Dru gist, Center of Bay and Whittaker Street), dec 13 IN EQUI TY, Be tween fV, Davies Administrator, Comp’ua- ant and John L'amochnn Administrator de bonis no with the will annexed of (Jcor-e Richardson and others, D-Jen limits In equity, Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, eOth August, \824. I T appearing that John Murray Catnnc.ltan, one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without Ihe state of Georgia, in that part of Ihe United Kingdoms n? Great Britain anti Ireland, colled Scotland: It is ordered that the f&id John Murray Cin nochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant's snid bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the siiid btil^ as to him, he taken pro confess**; and i* ib further utd«. *id, that s copy of tlrs ord^r be : ubtisht d "once a week, in one *f the public Gazettes of this state, until the ex piration of the time within which the s.iitl de fendant is required to appear aud answer a allresaid. 1’iue copy from the Minutes, this 21st dr.y August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk. august 24 Camden Counti/■ Georgia TO ALL !0 WHOM I? MAY CONI E A. iXTHERUAS Sarah Brown. Junior, wido'f* fY applies to he Court of Ordinary of **’4 ounty, for Letters of Administration on t' e astute of John Brown, late of said c«»un»y, dft- ceaned, k:• next «f k.n: These are, tfier«'f'»re, ;*» cite and adm inish, all and singular, ,he xindred and creditors of snid *l?ceased, 'oh s their «hjactions, if any tliev have, in m «•«* fice, on or before the first Mo* d*y in Jm » xt, iherwise Letlers will be granted tilt ap plicant. Witn r s r the Honrrublr Br'-iian U. Bunk- ley, one of the Jmtices of said Court, thii sixteen'n diy of April, eighteen hundred *. dt verty -five. (L S. JOHN BAILEY. C, C. 0 C. C. Anril 21 24 Georgia —Camden County. Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB SAID COUNIY. YKFIIEREAS >ohn Chevahcr, has ip plied TV to «id Court, fir Lct'crx UismiinfJ* m the estates,of Samuel Oozi-p* ind Evsn B, Ilvck, deceased. These sre, therefore, » die xml admonish, til and singular, the kirn dri’-d and creditors of the said d censeu per* ion*, to fi'j their objections^ if any they havr, n my office, on or before the first Mondsy »n January ne.xt, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Wii’ ess the Honorable J rnies Scoth one of the Justices cf said Court, this MJ teei.th day of April, eighteen hund*” and twenty-five, . [L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C. Aprn 24 Georgia—Camden County- BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY rO SAID BOUNTY. TWHEREAS Lewis Baehlott, spplies»>™ NW Court of Ordixsry of xtid Couutyi } I eiters Dismistory on the estxte of Fr neex Rufulupe: Thexe ire, therefore, to cite *™ admonifh, »U »r,d singular, the kindred s™ creditors of Mid deceased, to file their objjt®* .'sons, if xny th.y h»ve, in my office, nn vr fore the fi st Monday in Januiry next, 0'"'^ W IM Letters Diamissory will be granted tM ’^'witnei* the Hnnonthle Ssmuel Clarke, one ofthe Justicea of Mid Court, tit ■ixteenth Hay of April, eighteen w* dred xnd twenty-five. ’ . fL S.l JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C 0 Apt:’21 50 HAY. BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing April irom Brig Pheaeant, for sale by >r U 1» C. T C. GRISWOLD,