Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 25, 1825, Image 4

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"v:s sbf mam ramis&iim Sheriff's Sale. On thefirst Tuesday in September next. W |J, at' void .icfo-e iha tiuurt Houle in (lie City >f Savannah, between the bourn of 10 and 4 ’'clock. All thoie two Ion indimp'ovemenli in (lie city ofB’Vinmh known in plan of nid city u nnmberi (21) twenty one and (22) twenty two Jackson ward O leana square levied on o» the pioperiy of Elen. Early under it fi fit. in favor of Amoi Seuddi r AH that right title and interest of Andrew Knox in Rice's wharf being due und.Vided eighth of two undivided thirds and o ie on divided acventh of‘one undivided eighth of two undivided thirda, levied on aa the pro’ pertyof Ai d e» Knox t" aaiiifynn execution tti favor of Williamson and De Villera* A.vii dvidod moiety of» poition or part ol all that 1 i of land in the city of Savannah known by the number! (7> aeven Carpenters Tything Dicker ward, the aatd' portion or part containing thirty six (36) feet in front and ninety feet (9t>) in depth,bounded nortl by D iy lane, eaat by land of Jonah Lawrence, aimtii by Bryan aireet and weal by lot no. aia (6) levied on aa the property of John M. Jai. via under an oxecutiun in favour of Hark liosg • AH that garden lot, no. one (1) Ubprtt street being the half of lot no- (5?) fity seven bounded writ by lot no. (S3) li ly eifflh and On the east by the other lull of said lot levied on u the property i f L>m n ut Wdlizifil under xn execution in fsvor of D'cs*er an ) Limed* Fort, five shares of steam boat stock, levied on as the properly of Thomas Wright undtr two executions in favor*of J tension, ffiil* Is co. and Satnl. H*le. I. D’LYON s c. c. An? 8 9» SWAIM’S PANACEA. rlYIIIS tnc-Ji-in- is offered as a remedy fur l Scrofula, Kilie's Evil, Ulcerated Sure City Sheriff's >ale. On the fiTet Tuesday in September next, fTBIIX lie . i d »i me .i.u Hojau i th \Jj oitv nf Sivannab, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock' All the l»i »f landsl uated. lying and being in the city of Savannah, k i w i in the plan li st'd e'ltv as lit No two 2, L j-' V Wsrd cun tainmg 60 feet front snd 90 feel d ep, togeth er with all the huild nga an 1 improvements thereon, bound, d east bv lot No one t, west y lot No. th'ee 3, mirth by Broughton-st. A south by a lane, 1 - v e 1 n r.athe properly of he ea tate of Thnmva Lucent, dec. tu sat afy an ex- .suuitma from the Court of Common Bless so * ! XSi-r and Term ner r or tne ciiy of SuvunnB i Willi H Wnland E th nti-w- *•». * * Bond admiujolnt >r, C.’ T 4# of l'b >m.*.< Lu cei.a. A. 1 D*LY Res Ang 8 Sheriff's -<ale. - On the first Tuesday in September next, hi. sold i*t li o; rd tu'. ;o>ii"!i u.»l* in Bryan Coui-.ty, between th. usua, buura of Sale, A tract of Land in s.n l county, known bv the name of 'Palermo,’ containing eight hun dred sires, mute tr less, b 'U- d rii V E by bweal’s lamia. S-W by a Sait mufti, othei bounaam-s not known—levied upon as lilts property of R-'T K iting, to la'.istV an ere ration iu avor of toe a -ministriturs of B -nj Stiles, deceased THOS. HARM, a. a. August 2 95 Administratrix Sale. O - 1 Roil -ay ihe sign-li day 0 August nex will be aolil at the nouse of Mra. * mith, In Bryan County, between the hour* of ten ami four o'clock. Six head .of Stock Cattle ind one old Cart, b ing the remaining pera nal estate uf liattiu-w Caner, dec. Cindi lions, cash June 29th 1325 EL Z -IETH CARTE'*, .Sdm'x. July 2 83) Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date hereof, ip» pHcAion will be made -to tht: Honorable th ; .Jourt of Ordinary for the County tf Chat ham, for, leave to sell the whole or a part, or parta of a tract of land, lying and being in th.* co mty of Elfingham, containing by re* cent survey, nine hundred and cighiv.fi<re acres* and known by the name of the Tuck- assecktng Tract, formerly ihe property of K ng ami Hotchkiss, now belonging to the estate of Alexander S. Hoe's orphans, for the benefit of said orphans. WIU I AM MOnEL, Guardian A- S. Roe's Orphans, July 14 87 Throat, long st*. ding Rheumatic Affec tions, Cutaneous Diitpses, White Swellin, tnd Diseases of the Bmca, aid all east* generally of an ulcerous character, and f Hironic diseases, sr<sing in debilitated consti union*, but more especially for Syphilis, o aff*ctions arising thurelrom, Ulcers of the larynx. Nodes, fc© • ana that il csdful dis ease occasioned by a Song ai d excessive use of M« rcury, Ac fcc.—It has a so been fou> d useful in Diseases of tne Liver. In s I disorders arising frum an impure or contaminated state of the Blood, it will be found a powerful and an effectual remedy.— The discovery of this mi d e ne has been the effect of long and atttntive study, and it is now made public from the most decided con viction, founded o.i ani,.le experience, of.its power in ern liming those disease*,after every other mrdicitie hat failed. It caunot, however, be supposed, thst this 'awacju will invariab.-y cure—the most es- deemed medicines, employed by the Faculty, will of,en fail in Ihe very diseases for which they are considered specific* j hut if the use of ■t be persevered in, it wfii radically remove si* meal cvi.ry causejof the disorder* specified, t'houuai.ds are lingering" under those ernn -»!amt«, in some form, sinking to the g avc, without a reined v^whom tliid medicine would certainly restore to perfect health nod vigour. Its safety and innocence have been f illy Us - •d, ho that it may be administered to the ten* derust infa* t * I he most distinguished physi- •ians in the United Stales recommend-st, and dmit, that a more imporaut discovery in me dical science has not been made; and to use lie Ungunge of on- of the. mn«t em>nen* l*’*'- esiora of the age, it is a triumph in the healing irt. To the present aid rising gt.ucra noth, the ben-fit mu§» prove incal<;uUhle, n-*t % oniy iy savi.ig many many valuable iiv* s. h n ot larting strength and snimdnes delnlitacd in ’cornip'cd constitutions ■ thereby p cserv iner their offspring from hereditary dit'Wet iTiesu iacu, t-.g - with Hie nu.oc b n cures ;de, for ’ irres'ibl p-or.f i the h h vu.’'- this remedt’a No > , h >wev *r, >» d s d take it, without lira fully convincing :r»i - 'df of the truth of wha is here s'ltr.d, and the rectitude of »he F p iet »r's intent ions. The cures perform a in this city none, ei iblish its superior v.riue on a bads mo so.i< be affected by the malig.i ty of the envtju*. •a worthy of renisrlc, ih.it he greater pan th‘5 patienu who h ive b^en pe maneutl, u ed, lm* , l p evious to !(>•.* nro »re'«‘»i ,,: » un* lerta wingthem, received the b.e.n a. srt'in e »od several were abandoned bv the r F'ij- ciatiS, as h ing ui*vo:ul Hie retr - ' » nm •I Such >c'he f et anti •• ex • no d-nary r. tn'itiy of ec ses ihm an tx Jt> to - ivm maile of Ji m i. the Un'v< > a, i« f /*. n y v n 'y iht: /‘ ofestoY of Surger . b je e a *: otod cduudttuc nf uudr :s tol.o p.O'iounce t-./utn wonder* in tht he ding art U . us bee- • -i nee ul * to t';. a jv p'i g AlniS Hoi s uns.ivania a> d New Y liospiti,. u such were its soryi.-ing off c’s—iu Mier- after a I other m Ucino;» h^a f» led ti n i urgeoi. of tin Pen»s>’iv.ini*|HnpitaJ, fir V. c-, \v»s : c-J'to ab-mdori Iws logh!> ^spa^ctshie flic .from the loidable de gn ’ beoefitUng i s f .Ujw erratu e*:, bv csrr> g the Panacea to Borland •• where it has at ^ea ly supetseded the use of the genum. reach Rob of Lufacleur in a number of n; nCt-s, n di?e«neu for which thst .a intendei, ana its virtues are publicly acknow)td-,e r :>m. f the most emmei.t sur,*eo> • alt compH'ateil cases of Scofulu ^nd Sy plulit, and whi re the Syphilitic Virus ut »wi* t c tuncH s derclupement of Scro u u he child, this is the only e nedy upon wnicl isinge no ,e of recovery can be reasouab*' founded t there has been oo instance of us fulu e, where ,-rope. ly used It imparl, gour to the whole system whilr* ih euro gji g on—an "peat.on to long baked for in vain by the medical wo. ld\ A .w .*ov ui.e tne patK'iii is en.ib eu («. 'a^e nourishing f * o whiefi under the common MOi'es of' pr^ctim , usua-iy withheld from the. sufferer. In ma ny instances wlier: the horrible raviges of u - ceratioo had fa;d ba c ligament ann bone, and where, to all appeuraoce, ,.o human oeaus bu amputation coutd have saved life : in ca: cs ettieme even si here described, have pa tienti been snstcluxl from the grav* and re stored to good health and lh.dev u n,* di>- ase completely era'i caied The discovery of remedy like this now offe'-ed fo> sale, hui been a desideratumifrotn time immemorial, The Proprietor does no- uppoie his bare Commu tfcat'oni, post paid, and orders from any part of the worid, Wi I receive immediate attention. 0^7* Printed directions accompany the Me-‘ dicine. WM.SWA1M, No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite th University of Punnsylvania, Philadelphia February, 1825 The subscribers have just received a fresh supply of the above VALUABLE MEDI CINE, and have made such arrangements with the invcntor.Mr. Win. Swaim, as will enable tlietn to oiler to the public a pare and unadultu'fdrd article. Druggists,and others whopurcliasn to sail again, can lave it at the original price established by the proprietor. >, LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildinrs. A Treatise on Swaiin’a Panacea, yith cases illustrating its success, will be loa ed to those interested, by applying as abov June 28 Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL t’O WHO.,! IT HaY LONGER -I. W HEREAS Belton A. Copp applies to the Court of Ordinary of Ba d County for Letters of Adminiatrat on, with the will at. nexedj on the e.’ate of Joseph Bixby, late of said county, deceased i These av; therefore to cite and adoiom-h ail and aii’-Kular, the heir, a> d crcd.t ira of said deceased to file- their objections (if aov theyh»*e) in my of fice, on or before the. first Monday in Septem. her next, otherwiie Letters will be granted the appltca t* Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one of tlie J.idices of said Court, this 23d Ju ly, 835. JO IN BAILY.c. c. o. c. c Juli 30 >93 Georgia—Camden Oou.i y. TO A l.l. 10 WHOM 11'MAY COYCEKA \\ WllEKr tS Wmpple Ahlricapplies tu Ihf \rJ Court of Ordinary of the said count' for Getters of administration, w ; th the will an ncxed, on the estate of Elizabeth Williamson late of said county, deceased i These ar. therefore to cite snd admonish all and sing ' lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file»' eir obj -ciioni (if any they hsvt)- li my ffioe on or before the fi at Monday n Sept mber next, o'herwise Letters will b granted the application Wi'nessthe Hon. William Gibson, one n the J-s'iccaof said Court, this 23d Ju ly, 18.-5. JO.IN BMLEY, e. c. o. e c J ,h 30 '9’ Dotib‘e Distilled Hose Water A FRESH SUPPLY of best London Roue Water, received per brig Pan tliea, and for sale bv LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. May 10 Castor Oil. A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold pressed Castor Oil, for family and plantation use, for sain by r p. E.BRASSINNE, March 29. Opposite the Exchange Pi)L' DKLPIDS, THE INDIAN EXTRA (2 A certain Fast India Cure for the Rheu matism, King's Evil, Sfc. Extract of * letter from the R*v. Jamei 1 li*h, dated tu Bengal, to l/f. F- Bedf Londoo* • Dkah ^in : A G> F- 3 r Y to y-ur request, I have /vith dim tiit> procured snd now 8*uid y i b' the avip las ■ Capt Hobinson, ft few »ji led ,f Ihe Pnliil loh's, or wbftt g , "Ppr»d** ?>c iy the name f I** lift Bx^'Sct. a Medi'i : tin versaily rstee.n* d among the people of 1 ilia 4 a ee "ain cure for the Rheumatism. Vn- [ to inform you nf the number peopl- v ' ire *l«ilv re'eved snd c ired by this vh! 1 d c?*iit vat d eqir.re more p»per <h.» am » to nrch»'<» *\r.d more iim^j IK- 1 m able to he-itow. I nlecd. the • ff c: a ‘t l Vdicm* >8 s •mm*d te, that iu Rheu.t itisnt ’••-U'would an ipo»2 i* arted s ft ctia »u i • » m» ri'-Vir**’ *•• m v*»vr h t painful d sue* the Kitvfs Evil thi :i*'*n U9*-d ar.ih 'Vf.i* :uoo**8s mid It'* •• Mercury hasb-en is'i.-r* *r use l to i!xc? s-i, U .‘l-mi meh'sprn od ■erfeet cure. Tfe jy-.dtddfi nlty, howtve' -I procuring V * Ext runt, w i. for nvmy vr»r > eial cii'cuUt .Mi, It be- t come. p""v nt its ge» ng'*<b!aine I f-’om a f)h ub growi-.ig on in f rinhet, in thi li rin.v. Imp!* f In«U*, 8i il h Id «•' «rcred by th w.k't *ii*i *o p»'t with it is ’. ka palling wi h tl oii v’.s.l.-OtV.** f ,e"rr Dr Bfdwell, dated Ji»i. 7, 8 J 3 Dear Doctor— I h»ve ’'ocn v olent; nfl n.. R u'iBiir. ctmpUi'.i f ir uu»*c y- *i8 ; ni fi gure were »o contrarud that 1 • d '.eiibe d e^s >rir drt.ss mysV.it, «s \v t eleast MS8io’anc»*' , o fa nily-l* >ave u ’>lv one .ox the I: d : E^’r.ict, a •! 1 me ■i-fectly restored. You> , .-> tfulv. It. HaLS ON, . P?filn«lf j'if'ia TsPtter f r nm Tobins Jennir trs, stowa d ul Si rbomn*' Uogpinl Londo-. Fib Itt.3 Hear Sir—I ih*n’‘ i< my d i^y t inform you, Hh* after trying every thing *h>\t c-icld b» T> > nted out by the most r»*8p'*';tab.e physi-* ians and surgeons f«>. the r. liuf of •!», sm. without any .success, who you know, h a •« 4 iao Vfutsb<'en laboring unde * sn -nr Rneu . Atisftitg I W'.s induced to try the Pn(-» phi*., rfith a g immermg hope, that it 'night g v. ”U Some rel'uf fiotn the exc^saiv^ pain lie •‘•idure i, whi'.h rcndert'rl hi n h useless mom* • 'r of goric-ty, and « burtheh to hi twclf * i 7iy utlm astonishmem t e relief wns i sUi • u oua, n-! by perseveii* g in th* ore of -Iu '''x f rat his j 'inis bavo t , p r ' r •>!:■ ••e , r and he in in per ect h U.> «rd> f sixty respemre r '.;Mon , ».li*ve C;» .1 s nv s in, as ul* who knew hit* though' • oi .. fi M( hI' r ■ • nOv#»r. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYSRSON. Druggist, whore nddiiiumil ucrtilcatos of the efficacy of the above medicine may br Bern. May 20 t", ■ IreaaAYT^ Dc^ariment, ? . March, 14, 1825 y nnUHlEAS on the 3d of Ifarrji, 1R.5, « ▼ ? law wu p.isg;d by the Congreif of tht tin ted Stutcs,of whloh the 3d, 4th, and 5th a'ciiona are in t!ie ■> o*d* following, v : z : ** 8cc. 3. And be it further enacted, That a siibacripiiim in >he anmutit of twelve milloor- •jf dollars, of th? *iz p r cent, utock of the year eighteen hundred xnd thirteen, be, and the same is hereby proposed ; for which pur pose hook* shall be opened at tne Tieasury of the United States, and «t tit r.veral loan ufR ccs, on the first da; of Api-1 next, tu continue open until the first day of Oc.nber thercaf 'er, for such part* of the above mentioned de scription of atock as shall, on the day of sub scription, stand on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the several loan offices, re spectively ; which subscription shall be effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the manner provided by l«w for such transfers, of the credit or cred ta standing on the said hooks, and by a surrender of the certificate* of the stock so subscribed : Provided, Tint all subscription by such transfer of stock sit'd, be c-insidei-d its part of the said twelve mil lions of dollars uut'ior'.zed to bt borrow'ed by the first sccti n f his ao. t% Sep. 4. And be ft further ennetedj Thst for the whole or any part ol any sum w hich shall be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered t< the respective subscribers, wh » shall be c»ti tied to a curt ficate or ccrtilictfles purporting thst the U.vied States owe to the holler or boliicrs thereof, hjs, fi^r, or their assigns, =. sum to be expressed therein, equal to th; amount of the principal stock thinaubscribvd, •eat ing <;n inti rest n t exceeding four mid one half per centum per »nnum, p«>abh. quftrterl-, from the th,ri.y*fi st day of Decern- ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five; transfeMhle in he same manner us > p pi vided by law for the transfer of the stock •’.u'Srribed. and su‘\p*ct to ruT-mot on at the le-anre of the United Statvs, asfdlowa : one •if •»* any tim wf erthe tlnrty-ffrnt day if December, one. thousand eight bundnd a twenty-eight: and the remainder at any t in*' liter ih Mint,.ft.st day of December, on. bnusand eight uuudred and twent>nine l>* nvi.de 1, > hat no reimnursemcnt shall b- made e xcept for the whole amount of sue! • ew certifi rate / nor until after at least si' months public notice of s;.ch intended rcim- .* rspmeni And it shall he the duty of th* •i creiary of the Trcwsurv t*? caiwe to be tra ib ferred tee 'vspective subscribers the sever H'utvt by th- n subsnr.bed beyond the nmouf; >t thr cer'.ifiiHU 'F f tour and one half pr. rent siock t8Ku •> tlv *( rcspectiveh • “tcic. 5 And be it fit (her euaettd, Thai :h i same funds wh.ch i.uvt* ii<*; * *loie been i O/W are pledged !>> law for the piiy-men if lie interest. »»-u for ihe frdf:sipti<*u a* * «*imbtirsetnctt*'of tins s‘f.<k w hich may be re lc*m dor reimburie.-l b, virtue of the pro i". mi of thi * 4ct, ahnl! reim»in pledged in i«k- ewiuier for ‘h; pa’m- n* or the ii tereat uccru- .g f >n the stock created by roar-*n of su ilbscrip ion, and f r tne rid * '.:jI on or rc»rn 'ittrsement of hit* principal ih* same. Asd •-r.haii ho the dutv of the c.miini^siotievH of iht inking hind t-> Cause to be a; plied and paid, i rf of the said fuir, yearly and e’ e-y year, uc. Stun and m-ns an ma\ be annually rcqfiit* <-i v n discharge the ii.*e esi accrui.ig on tb*-* s*tick which may be created b« virtue of thu- ..i t ’I he stiid commiSsioum sire, also, here.' >\ authorized to apply, from t me to tim> *ucli sum and sums ou> of the Said fund, as they m\y think proper, t.>w».ds rc teeming ny purchase, or by leirnbursemeut, in con- for m ty whh ttie provisions of this *ct, tlv i incipa) of tin* » i*l stock : and such part o •he annual sum often m.lhons ofd'dlare, vest ed by law in tlw; said commissioners, m m«y be ntcesatrv a .ii n quir«d for the above pur ;>oae«. b« m-.«i c ntinile appropriated 4 the pay men c.f it>iercst and redemption He debt, until r m Vs»hole »;f t-'c^ stock '•h clt may b-'C Mt^i lmlcrthe provisions of • ps ac«, 3ha.I hove beep redeemed or reini burse.*: 11 Now, tlierffora, n. »!»'..* is hereby given, »h i*>oka **uil he opeih-d ul the treasury c.f th* Unit-ij Srafts, nv<l , t ac"cr&Moan offii assertion will convince : i>e wi.l therefore give references to such as ha» c been cured, and those u: d r his care among whom are many highly .esp. ciacle citizes that shall satisfy the most ivcrcdulousof its superior efficacy mtlie disordci s for which it is uere recoinmeti '*d Every member of society should aid in diflii ing inf rm<rio» uf this discovery—humun- itjf alone makes it a dug tieTtiftcates. "I have within the lust two years had an op portunity oi seeing several c*°£ea of very mve tcrate ulcers, which having previously resist ed tlie regular modes of treatment, werr healed by the use of Ur. Swpim'a Panacea snd I do believe, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scro fulous, venpreal and mercurial diseases. » *‘N. CHAPMAN, 1*2. □. Professor of toe Institutes and prRctic* of Physic, in the University of Penn syfvania &c. Philadelphia, February 16 13:3/' •‘luave employed ih- panacea of Mr.Swaim in numerous instances, within the last tlire>. yearly and have always found it extreme**, efficacious, especially m sec-ondary sypoili: and mercurial diseases. I hare no hesitatio in pronouncing it a madioino of incstimabk value, *»W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Um'ty of Pen» Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms llou u I Tirmity, Hie* •• February 17, 1823 ” •* 1 have iepea.e*Jly used Swaim's, Panacea both in ! he HoHpilal and in private practice • id have found it to be a valuable medicine hi ch'Ouic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints, and in obsti iate cutaneous sfFections. “VALENTINE MOTT, M* D* Profcsi>r >f Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the New-York Hospital, £< C, W w Yo 'ks 1 at mo 5th, 1824 »* Caution to PuTeimsers. Tne great tiemauri mid ivoi.iitflul sticcess of this medicine, h tve induced a number hf persons to imitate it in various ways—-Some, are selling Sarsaparilla and other syrups, im* losing the n on tlr* ignoraut for the Panacea i others are mixing the genuine medicine with molasses. Sic., making three bottles out of one, thus retailing some of its virtues Th-seim. i*at oi»s and and ad.iltcrstoins have in many in- ; .aric‘«, r»’'acted the • iff ririgs of patients n c*se« where the genuine medicine woof' have proved instantly etficacions. I therefore d-'em ii a duty 1 owe the the public, to ac quaint them, that it is impossible, from th*. very nature of its constituents, to be discover ed by chemical analyst*; and consequent!). hat ail other mixtures represented to be mine i*’id sold as such, are fraudulent and base im- positions, calcula'ed to uece>ve the ignorant •*nd unwary.—The genuine medicine has ignature of »label representing Hercules and the Hydra, and name oqthe seal. .Georgia—• aruden ('omit. TO ILL WHO M IT..U l CO Vt'slHA. Tn^H/iltEAS Alexander Atkin *on, Ad : n >## *st ittor on the Estate uf *lo:in At 'Of , deceased, a r pliei to the Court o‘ O dm iry of Baid County, for letters dLm sso> y •• id estate : Tims • are, thtr«.f »re, to c.tt- a’ il dmonhh sllsrcl angular, the heirs«>nd.*red tors of s»icl deceased, to fi.e »Lcir obj^- r (if any they have) m ny> flicc, on o* u f*» *• the fir* l Monday in Januaiy next, or letter "•1 b • er nted to the applicant ?2i.!!7| Witnurs the Hon William Gibsm, 1 A S || one of the J isticrs of said Uouii, ■■■■■J thsS 2$ h .Inn**. 1825. JOtiN BAILbY, c. c o. c C* June .30 83 VALUABLE MEDICINE. ■pOTTEBs’A Vegetable Catholicon. oTI 11E uTthscribi r respectfully solicits the at UT tenUon of every friend of suffering hn uunity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal power* in eliminttihg frnm the system the very seed* of diienie, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of l.tje to a free and healthy exercise ofthtfir functions, hut exci. ted the ast misUment, and completely silen ced the objection* of the mosi inert d .I ju* — Facts arc the best argument. In order to pm the virtues of the Catholicon to as severe a scrutiny as possible, it was offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any •'•rs>.*p wtw. would apply for it, and w hose can .c might seem t come within the range of its healing power—numbers of sevet e casis of long stft"U- >ng, and lume of them seemingly deiprrate ones, ore ented themselves, all of which have been cured, or so muc’.i relieved us to warrant ibe sshei ti jm that a little perseveta ce wi;I do so. In fact jrnch is the confidence of the physi otan under whose care these parents were ilaced, in this remedy, acoi fuie ce resu-t- ng from the irresistible conviction tn«t has been furred upon his naiad by ocu'.ar demo’.* st ration, a r.d j personal trial nf it on h’lnsell that he pc mils me to declare it as his d.*ci* led opinion, tbit 'he Catholicon is not only a o* r/ectly safe sod innocent, but a most pow null invaluable remedy in certain idia -asos and states of the si stem, such as the fjl owut g 1— # # Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipationi Old undinveterat- Uicitrs. Pains in the bon.-s attended with swelling* of th.? join's ; Indigestion, B1 itches on the face, pimp e , 8cc.; All complaints of the Liven Vetter .* Yaws ; Syphilis Cutaneous diseases generally ; .Mercurial and scrofulous cjm plamts The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h j word consists exclusively f vegetable ma ter) with the except,on of a l ght d-torini i&tion to the bowels, which •< preserves in a soluble state, acta insensibly, ih pleasant t« the taste, snd requires u • particu ar regimen, (abstinence from Hpirtuous li qunrs.always excepted,) or confinement. As > gentle, sale and agreeable cathartic med* ; • e. improving the appetite and restoring the general tone or the^ system, it is canfidi njl!;- recommended to iadies in a delicate situ.t- ou. W W. POTTER, 66 Clkcsnut-ttreet. Philailelplua, May 31,1824. At the request of Mr, vV. W. Potter, I have lately exi.ib.ted, in several instances, a me fi oaiud STup,C4ilcd Pooler’s Vegetable Catbo •icon, with the most decided advantage. B ‘as, «s et, never failed effecting a cure in •cry case in which I have thought proper to unploy it. H. M'MUIU KIE, M D n the fit’s day of p r ,» i. - and o-nunue ■pun until t'-f fp'V c r of L'n\ober a ther^af er, An im MW eith i tT olh in couformit) V h .he p V.lV S .'}’M the > t id law. ■ TU. su . sett -.j f tv.y-h r made by the pro- ■ t rs A iti- -pnek, ci-h. •r ’t'- y.'fRon or by eir atf« - r“ja.duly eoU-i ‘ii.*: •. t to zitbscrib* id *Vr' < -t til th^, Uniu d Dili's. . * h uiC • *)l)4CMptior *■• ni' ’u'*l stook be made f.r. :.a;iit urv »y<*,e- ]'V'g i.vfdve s.i'llioiiS* of » i • e'ii iln:'.j u of M .3*1 J 411T* t'twelv* j.O -,8 Oi dodavs iA i be iiVide am-ai'E '-h* » b*'k • ii*gi i'Mjr ion t r, t ,a wi r e • vibHcn* ,*n:i by li". vcjy. •AM Vi- L r r ? n. A T * V' * • V .4 *!.“ -• NU-V* Gcorga— amden i ouiity TOAl.l. WHO H 11'MAY C 0.V Elt.V IITflB^EAS Lou s D ifour idmiui*t*a V ? of tin - Estate of Barilo Pelletier, d- ' ppliea to 'hs <Iourt of Ordinary of said cou.. for let ers .fisnusso y on said estate:- hvsa are, tI»i**efore, to ette and admonish . ud singular, the heirs and creditors of Sf d teceased to file their ofjec ions (if any ih ■*ve) in my iffioc,on or before 'hefirst Moi. ay in January next, or letters will be gramcs. ’» t' f rppl'iant. r iV it ness the- Hon. Wilfiam Gihgo || K ». ,1 one of the Justice* of ’t»d Cou im'm in. J this 25 h tine. '■ a 5 ,io i*N MaILY, c.c'.o. c. c. Ju 30 89. Georgia—Chatham Cou„ty. I--, ttit L.’urt of Or.liuary, Ms.- Term. i8Jj I SN' the pe-.i-m of Henry Champion,'.dmir ir Utralnr <if John Sfree- r c used, pruyir.g --1 order JVVsi n he made absolute on his com plying swats, -he law, tor ,-.le of a Lot o' tarnund, number [4] recond Ty’f-ini' Iteynolda Waril—Also, n n f a Lot, numb- six. Tower Tythinf, De-ker IVa d being; ih real estate of the a id u-c. lor file benefit f Hie heirs and creditorsIt is ordered, that . lotiee be published nine months, in one ihe Public Gaietis of the City of Savannah, -eqmrinyra I pel son, inle'ealed.toshnw r.auw if any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. S M. BOND, c e. o May 14 44$ Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary— May I'eim, i82i, O N tlie petition of Hob. rt Hoy, Kxe mt" of John Wackerl j dee. prayn g an order Msi to be made absolute, on hia complying with the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land in Laurens Countv, being the real estite of the said deceased, for the benefit df the heirs and creditors: It ia ordered, that a notice In- nubtished, nine months, in one of the G-. zettea of the city of Savannah, requiring a.I peraona interested, to show cause,, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. S. M. BOND. c. c. o. J Mxy 36 57 I*-. N !\ t E MO * : H ti» be ma • • ing • a all ih*s i r t‘n' t*i the I ji 'tbini f ounty, esyf-ir leave o a'sThotnas Ssv".g(' l of IV > Print Pla’it.tf' Ti, co' c i u' : v .ul eighty act' " R>r,e L.iv.'i, • ver, four mil**'* below tl»r F e plantation t f J ;sepb Vmb hen Elii >tt Alan, t«v» huutlred »rd fifty crer, nitre or less, f P*im f nrul, appertain- thereto. A ’so. n TVsrt of f.& tl cafi <* aiins, oiotil irig f.f.y ere , » • Meilway U;v r, 4tlj unmg the lun* s of t .j Ha«w* 11 MARY 8AV (IE, Actm 4 rx. .Mi’ e 3 ^ jili nation \ r iou.t ot 1 •, nurno* l *• 'itn t foe • ' ; ’v, viz: r *-' 'ij.'.ilrO >lr O t'e* h.-*e tv, iclj •n; riism'i il *s*e iio HUE. N INE months altiirdau, .•jvt.li/vutir'o 7 ' 1 : made to tlie lion, the Judges of the. Louv. ». Ordinary of Cluthsm county* for leavr t l all the real estate of the late William Craig I ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ci ed <rs of said estate. JOHN M’NIRH* Executor or» 12 Phi'adclphia, July 28ih, 1824. . Mr. W W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would give* concise statement of* my stiff r- ings* from * the Hopeless commeuvicment, tc* the present propitious stage of my disease * About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, dnring the mouth of January, fijom imprudent exposure on deck, I was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar- ivnl at Charleston, 8, C. it was treated as Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but Pl.onix-Hke, the terminal Vrtt of this gave ri*«* to a disease equally distress ng, ami which, till now, I had tn. ught incur.. *b1e. Var.ous abscesses made tliei- unwed- :ome appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swe'ied to an enormous size.— These g Hclually subsided into hard tumor;:, one of which on my left knee affected the hone—an incision was now made ana a large evacuation of pus, mixed with piimos of bone took place. In addition to this, 1 suffered the most excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that was adminit*. red either gave me no relief or ser vod io aggravate the lisease, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year Such wm my painful situation that I despaired of ever being restored to my heath; Iliad no: only trie I the regular means of relief, hut used, though in vain, every popular reir.» «*dy l could heu- nf* It was in this av fill a no despondmg condition,that 1 % j.s persuaded to nmm^nce a course of vour Vegetable f ' • ;h I <*on, and tne hapnv remit is, l, fom the use •if the two h Htlcs mv whole system has under o j-mi'til*, and sno ’ ;ca£e l aliopoiher, lli« l<x fr-.'m . hence it proceeded being com p'elel healed. The tumors, for the remnys; if which I !',vn tried in vain more remedies an I cm name, Eve c.pidly decreaning» my epetite, wlticlt War quite, haa jeturned—1 an - fact, neav 1 ) well, and feel confident that a few hollies more nf 5our,- (to roe) invaluable nedwine, w' i nvke me p-r ecily so. Your oblig'd friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR Philadelphia, July "S, 1824. i] v confidence in the vegetable cathoficon - ; undiminislwd, and as fresh in.taocesof its ,-rs ki^ daily occurring,tn my own prac- I i-avt nc hc.siutio'n in recommending it, m the pe- uliitf diaeasea to which it is epphea. na superior tu any rmne ly 1 sm ac.qusint- ed With. could wish to be. With my tW , m . 'bilged humble iervsnt,Wc ‘ Ul . OIORGEKANE City of ?hi’ailelphia, ss. Geurgc K me, of the Dietrict of Son'h vsrk, personally appealed, and, being d.il, iworn, d ith deelaie and say that the abov. statement lain all respects correct and to,, md (hat the signature to it is in the hand* writing of tbit deponent. JOH't BIVNS, Aldermm Philadelphia, May 28., 1824- " TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is peculir), adapted to those diseases which a< e pr.,,..i, , among the coloured population nf the *2 Io Hut diseaae whieh is called ya -.i r u-e remedy ; a tingle trial of it, will c'onvr.4 planters of its superior efficacy to ' ly of a situilar nature in the United »m e! . NOTICE. The advantages of this medicine arc, r,t confining tlie jiatient unnecessarily to ti . house, or keeping him from his b'’»inesj._ With one lolilaiy evccntion, '-hat of s iiriin. nua liquors, il does not lay any restriction, bis appetite II is so gentle m ,ta open,.i., B •hat'the patient finds himawil' gettirK; well I , cannot tell how. Aa it is not the w"sh of the proprietor to take any tiling lor which ha cannot give a consideration equal in nine persona at a distance who nay tt , 9 |, l0 ■lit medicine, hut wbr, arc n. '. certain if it be applicable to their coinplaint, are request, ed to describe 'Imir case and syropiols hi a letter,post-paid, and directed t.ilura-tl,, >ttcr will be immediately placed in h mat fully comp-tent to deed; ihe ouestion.- Should 'he remedy not se.m r 0 suit the da. ease, they will be frankly told so, OAUII -N- To prevent d alppointm'-nt it la well t 0 ■It te th It it tikes in ordi *.i y cases Iron.! p, f> bottlej to effect a cure so'dial pe. sms aim are labouring under anj serious inlivnvy, must make up their ofiud to pci severe tu Hint extur. at least—if they do noi, they might si well save themstives the trouhie ami tu rut f using a smaller quantity. AH ordc's post ■p tid end enclosing the money, immediately attend ;d to, and vhc racli:u,e 'lacked and delivered with directiou for use, ' arty place in the city, and forwarded ss 4,, re-ted * N. B. To prticnt the p' Ss'.hility of “li is-,, position, it wiil he sol'* inti'eci'.y ofi’l.i'slsl. hia, at tiie offjee in Fifth near Rrci-S'.r rt, irat the dwelling of tiie ptopri tor, hi 65 Uhcsnui street, only, and abroad bv his »u. horiztd agents. W. WFOTIKit, 6S" Cliesnut Street, Phitudc'pf.ia' I have appointed GEORGE RYS-tSpS, Druggist, of Savannah, mv sole agent, t-' -rials waiRing the above valuable medic-re, will be supplied by him for cash, at the r-re rate, as if ordered direct from mu—v r- r--0 per d acn, nr tliree dollars a a-ngle bonk W. tv. I'OTH'.H, Fluladeipliii. Any pe'sonon application tn thesuhse ih-r will be furnished with certifies! i.3 of the'dii, caey of tiie above medicine, sufficient to r u a. vince the mind nf the most seeptieul, slthnnyg too numerous and It nglhy for newspaper a- sertion. GK.'L ItVBithON, Drnyg'st, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Strccti, due 13 aMOllCe. \ LL persona having demands against the estate of Constant Freeman. Enq late of he city of .Washington, deceased, are re qoired to hand them in, legally attested, «ithin the time prescrib' d by law : and those 1-debtfd to said ertate, are required to make immediate payment, to JAMF,3 HUNTER, A dm’r. Tan 14 * 42ni Georgia—Camden Coumy 10 Al.L WHOM II M . Y CONCERvi. W HEREAS J B'Chlot' Inn. adminutra.or O' he eilateruf DavidTucker tnd Dat'd n’ re.ilit , applies to the Court i f Ordinary .,f d County, for Letters dismir* try on the stales of said deceated persons: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the heirs and creditors of said deceased persons, to file their otj-ctions (if any they havefin my of fice, on or before the first Monday in January next, or letters will be granted to the appli cant. M Witnes* the Hon. William Gibson, ItLS.il one nt the Justices of laid Court, fa —I thii25'h June, 18*5. JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o.e.n June 30 82 IN EQUITY. Between W Davies Administrator, Complain• ant, and John 1'nrnochan. . 'Uhnmistrat'r, de bonis no ninth •'te will annexed of Ceo’jt f Richardson and others, Defendants k equity, Chatham Superior Court- Chattedy t ?Uth August, 1824. I T appearing tint John Murray Camochun, one of the defendants in the mid hill of complaint named, resides without the sli te uf Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdom; o' Great P/itsin tnd Ireland, citl.Vd Scot lar! •. It ia ordered that the arid John Murray Cat* nr,chan, do appear ar*d anpwer to tha com* plainant's aaid biff, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the said bill, ss to lom, be taken pro conlessc. mid it is further oider**d,that a copy of vlits order he pubhalud uncc a week, in one of : tic pobitc GhZi.".ios of this state, until the ei» pint ion of the time within vcI.kvI the sriddr* feiulanl i* required to appear sad an&wira afaresMid. Tru° copy from the Ml-’utm. thi*- 21st day August, 18.’4. A. B.FANNIN, th k. flufrust l i4 .liif Georgia Cuinden Countij. id ALL TO WHOM IT MAY C0NCE3K. W HEREAS Sspalt Brown Junior, wofu-v, appfips to -he Cottri of Ordinary 'fi -aid vslste’of John Brown,"la’te oi'said ctiuc'Ji**- ceased, as next of kin: These are, th'-Tuimt, cite at: 1 armjni.-h, all and ai-.gubi, IM kindred and creditors n! said deceased, 'o' 11 * ttielr objections, if any they lt.ve, in nr fine, on or before tlie fir.it lemd’-v m J'" ,e n«xt,"therwiae Letters will be granted tin *'• oi' , - :l n'' ,, „ . WitnfS' the Honorable Br'tian U l’" , t ' lev, one of the Ju-liccs of said Court, thr sivleento day of April, eighteen hundred a il twenty five. [T, S. JOHN OAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. »ori! 2t -' l M. M’MURVRIE,'U D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Six—tn consequenee uf imprudent expos tre f., r ears agi. I had the misfortune '« be- come nifi-cted with a disease, the painful re ,ulis of nhieli iM-duced roe to apply in au- cf aeon to several respectable physicians ol •Ida city, from whom, however, I received -other no relief, or from whose remedies] re- v.ctved another complaint quite as disuesaing a the former. My whole syBtem became a • fcfiteil. 1 could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; the weakness and e nacia lion of which was such that I con'd scarcely walk. Iti this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, haa comidetely restored me, I hsvc now no pain; nty appetite ia good t and nv. strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine haa giyen me, I am your obliged friend, Ac. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn aud subaerhed to before me, Hay 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,18°4. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty mat. For nearly six years I bare been a martyr to a diseaae, whole ravages threat, ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having bad no regular raedi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to such a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parta of my body, and 1 began to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottlea of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am wav aa well aa Georgia -Camden County. IY the COURT OF ORDINARY FOB S ‘ID COUNiY. W HEREAS John Chevalier, Ins to said Court, f *r Letters Dunos-orr tlie estates of Samuel Coxens snd Kvan f. tSuck, deceased. These are, therefore, » .ite and admonish, ail and singular, the kin- dr il aud creditors nt the said d ceuej per. inrs, to fi’e their objections, if any they hint, n my t.fli'.e, on or before the first Monday in January next, or Letters will be grinted Ihe pplicsnt , „ „ Witness the Honorable James Scott, one of tha Justices cf said Court, this sis* teei.th day of April, eighteen hua-lreil and twenty-five. fL.S] JO! IN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. c, • 4 .,r 1 n * 24 Georgia— Camden County OY THE COURT OF OltOlNAKY r'O SAID COUNTY. TOHF-REAS Lewis Bachiott, applies to W JW Court of Ordinary of said County; r t l etters Dismissory on the estate of Fr.nnt U isolnpe : These arc, therefore, to cite *“ admonish, all and singular, the kindred "™ creditors of said descaled, to fi'e their oijj£ lions, if any they hsve, in my office, on or m fore the 6 at Monday in January rest, othm wise Letters Dismissory will be g.sntcl applicant ^ „ onor ,Wa Samuel (il«'*h one of the Jiislieea of snid Court, sixteen'hday of April, eighteen W dred and twenty.five. ,, [L.S] JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O.CC April 2* M HAY. K A BUNDLES PRIME HAY,landing