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SvVAIJjFS JrAN AvEi-iY.],„y p , r tof the world, wdlreceive immediat.-
T HIS medicine ia offered as • remedy fur
Sorofuls, Kind's Evil, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, long its dins Rheumatic Affec
tion!, Cutaneoua Disease*, White Swelling
and Diaeanea of lb* B.inei, and all canes
Senerally of an ulceroua ehirncter, and
Chronic diaeuei, arioins in dehiliutedeonau
lutinns, but more especially for Syphilis, o
. ffjetioni arising therefrom, Ulcers of the
lleas. Bajyunoer a a »• m |
Sheriff’s Sale.
Onikefint Tuetday in September nxxt.
W 1X be sold before Die Court House in
(be City ->f Savannah, between the
hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, , . . tt jctioni arising tncteirom, timers or me
All those two iota and*" th * Larynx, Node., *e, and that drtadful din
(M| ofSavannah known l " PV" “ >d J* 1 ease occasioned by a long aid eireanive uae
numbers (31) twenty one and W JJ*’ “‘Uof Mercury, he fcc.-it has iso been (ound
^« ,r « “* 1 * d on **I u«f,din Diseases of the Liver.
In a I disorders arising from an impure or
contaminated state nf the Hl.ol, it will be
found a powerful and an effectual remedy.—
The discovery of this med.cme has been the
.•fleet of long and attentive study, and it ia
now made public from (he most decided con
viction, founded on ample experience, of its
power in era iirating those diseases,tfier every
otAer medicine hat failed.
It cannot. however, be supposed, that this
Jtt tusi a, i w I •>iiuo«a will invariably cure—the mostes-
known by the numbers (») seven C"P*»‘«» eemedmedicines, employed by the Faculty,
Tythlng Dckeward. the .aid |portion oI c/lenfail mttie diseases for which
part containing from | bey ^ / 01uidered specific., but if the use oi
it will radically remove al-
f the disorders specified.
Thousands are lingering under those cum-
’srd Ofleans
Jte property ofKleas. r
furor of Amos Scuddrr .
All that right title and interest ol A ndrew
(non in Rice's wharf beinfeone und.vidud
ihirdi
eighth of two undivided thi» i npd o ie un
divided seventh of >one undivided eighth ol
two undivided thirds, levied on as the pro
perty of Andrew Knon tn eatisfy an eiecution
in favor of Williamson and De Vdlera.
An undivided moiety of a portio n or part o.'
all that l,l of land in the city of Savannah
Up’ Printed directiona accompany the Me
dicine.
WM. SWAIM,
No. 13, South Ninth Street, apposite the
U Iversity of Uenniylv.nie.
Philadelphia, February, 1835
The subscribers have just received a fresh
supply of the above VALUABLE MEDI
NA, and have made Buch arrangements
with tho inventor,Mr. Wm. Swaim, as will
enuble them to offer to tho public a pure
and unadulterated article. Druggists and
others who purchase tn sell again, can hnvo
it at the original price established by tho
proprietor.
LAV & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, Sliud's Buildings.
A Treatise on Swaim’s Panacea, with
casiiB illustrating its success, will he loaned
to those interested, by applying as above,
Juno 3D
part eontaioing thirty si* (■»)“« in tront I hev are considered spec
Sml ninety feet 90) nd.Pth>untod north »•» ^ ^
by B.V lane, east by ta^ofV*. Ig Si I every caust|of thi
aouth by Bryan a reel and wM Jby lotM* f* hhuuaandi are lingeriri
{«) levied on aa the property of John M
' ■ - a tawiiiin nf
via under an execution in
Hoag.
Aiit
r lnl.n U Jar I 1llOUaailOI are lingering unuer
fc.,mr nf llS i* ! »'ht».in«nmefurm, linking to the grave
lavour oi mum i , remedv , whom toil medicine would
Aiitbat garden lot, no. one (t) Liberty
atreet being the half of lot no- (57) fifty aeven
bounded wea. by lot no. (58) fitly eigh. am
on the east by the other half of-laid lot levied
on as the property of Lanwul William* unilei
eo execution in fitvor of Dresser and Larneii*
Forty five shares of steam boat atoek, levied
tw6~Vxe"cution*~m “fhvor''oF}jftaioa, Hills
ltco.audS.ml.Hsle. , jj'LYON s. c. c-
Aug 8 98
City Sheriff’s Sale.
On the fint Tueeday in September next,
traii.L ue an.d at toe -.ou.t Hopae to tii
\#J eitv of Savannah, between the hours
of 10 am) * o'clock’
All the lot of land liluated. lying and being
lathe city of Savannah, kn wi in the plan o
laid citv as I >t No tw'o 3, Liberty Ward con
taining S') feet front and 90 feet deep, togeth
er m th ell the buildings and improvements
the-eon,) undedealt by lot No,one t, west y
lo Noithr 3, north by Broughton-st. A aouth
by a bine, l v eil on ts the properly of the ea
tate of Thomas Lucena, dec. to salary an ex
ecution from the Court of Common Plea* and
Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savannah.
Wm. H Wall and E mbjih has wife vi. S. M
Bond administrator, C. T A. of rh on i» Lu
etna. A. I DU 'N « I
Ang 8
Sheriff’s *>ale.
On the fint Tuetday in September next,
rfiflLL be aoiU ill tri.i id tu-. uoun-iinuie
\JW in Bryan County, between the usual
hours of fate,
A tract of Land in laid county, known b
the name of -Palermo,’ containing eight bun.
d-ed acres, mure or less, bounded N B by
bweal’s lands, S. W by a Sait m irah, other
bounda’ies not known—levied upon m thi
propeity of it- T Krating.to satisfy an exe
eution in avor of We administratora of Brnj
■tiles, deceased
THOS- DARN, a- a.
August 3 98
Administratrix Sale.
O ** UtMtiay Jie cgiisb o»y o Auruit i|*«' Igjg
win oe Mia at tnc oouie of Mrs. c mitli* I *aili .
In Bryan County, between the houra of ran I Rour to the wh>«le system while the cure is
mm as. n • 1. 1 fVn.sl . I rvnlns lilt om aAat.fil.'nu mm Irmm JVa.
certainly restore to perfect health and vigour.
I»s safety and innocence have been fully ton
ed, so that it may be adminiateied to .-be ten-
dercst infant. The moll distinguished phyai-
-ians in the United Siatea recommend it, and
dmit, that a more importaut discovery in me
dical acience has not been "ladeiana to use
,n-»—«—o-- wm- oi uie mmy emioent Pro-.
n-sfors nf the age, it it a triumph in the healing
art. Tn the present and lising general,ni.s,
the benefit musi prove incalculable, nut only
by saving many many valuable lives, but im.
carting strength and soundness in dtbililaed
and corrupted conalitotioni, — thereby preterv
ing their efftpring from hereditary ibicaiet.
These facts, logo ■ i with the numerous cures
made, form irreeliblepreqf nf the h,,,h valui--
ut this remedy. No une, h iwever, ia. duaed
'.o take its without fint fully convincing him
self of the truth of wha-. ia here stated, am]
the rectitude of Hie Pi • p -ietor’s intentions.
The cures performed in this city alone, es
tablish its superior virtue on e basis mo solid
tn be effected by the malignity of the envious.
I. is worthy of remark, that the greater part
ol the patients who have been permanently
cu ed, liab, pievioustu (he proprietor's un
dertaxing them, received the ablest auiitan e
and several were abandoned by the r Phvsi
elans, a*bung bryoml the reac>< .if ■ umm
skill. Such it the f ct. and to extraordinary
urn-many of Itec.eet that an exlab tion tons
made of th in i ; the Univn tt y of Penney m- n
in, iiy the P. ofettor of Surger , b ‘o r r a count
edaudienc, of undent tohu p onounced them
vontlert inlhe hetding art. it as i.een intrs--
Iice . ntu the Ph isdeiphia Alms Hmiac and
Pennsylvania and New Yuik Husoitai, an
such were its surprising effects—its success
ifter a I other mr-Heines had failed, Ilia ti t
burgeon of the PennsyivanisiHupital, Dr. W in
P ice, was induced tu abandon hit higldt
respectable ffic , from the laudable design
of benefiting i s fellow creatures, by carry
eg the Panacea to England i where it has al
ready supeiaeded the use of the genuine
French Rob of Lafacteur in a number of in
at ,nceay ! n di-enei for which thst is intended,
ami ii* virtues are publicly acknowledge by
some i f the moat eminent surgeons there.
In all eomplinated caaes of Scofulu and Sy
phtlit, and where the Syphilitic Virus of me
p.re..t cauies a dcvelopement of Sctofula in
'he child, this ia the only remedy upon which
a tingle hope of recovery can be reaiontb : >
founded I Iheru list been no instance of its
” lure, where propcly used It imparts vi
and four o'clock. Six head of Stock Cattle
and one old Cart, bring the remaining peran.
nal estate of Matthew Carter, dec. Condi
tions, cash.
June 39th. 1835
EL'iZ BETH CARTE", Mm’x.
Julv 2 83f
Notice.
N ine MONTHS after the date hereof, ap'
plication will be made to the Hunurable
tn - doutt of Ordinary for the County of Cual-
ham, for leave to sell the whole or e psrt. or . l ne rro rletot doBJ n0 upi)U „. , ia
parts of a rset ot land, lying and being in j , s , t . rt j on w [|| convince i ne aid therefor s
the rointy oi Fdfi ipha-n, containing by re 1
cent survey, nire hundred end eighty fire
acres, and known by the name of the Tuuk-
taseeking Tract, formerly the properti of
K.t'g and Hotchkisi, now belonging to the
estate of Alexander S. Roe's orphans, for the
benefit of said orphans.
Wit.' IAM MOREL,
Guardian V S. Roe's Orphtns.
July l 87
Georgia—Camden County.
TO tL.. , > W lOv I I'ld V Co.. F.KI
W HERE tS H iliun A. t-opp applies to me
Court of O dinary of aa d Ciiuntv fur
LeUersof Admi .istrat on, with the will a>-
nexed, on the es ate of Jo seph Bixby, late of I I'uloua, venereal and mercurial diseases.
' “ * “N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
going on—on operation to long looked for in
vain by the medical world i at toe .»mc t.me
the -.atiem ia enabled to take nourishing fund,
which Under the common modes of practice,
ia usually withheld from the sufferer. In tna
tty instance! where the horrible ravages oftti.
ceration had laid bare ligament and bone, and
where, to all appearance, no human means b*
amputation could have saved tile i in case,
extieme even as here described, htve pa
tienti been snatched from the g live and re
siuied to good lieulth, and tho dev m..nv dis-
■ase completely ersdiomed The ditcove y of
a remedy like Ihit now offered for tate, hat
been a detideratum from It me ■ mmemoriat.
The Proprietor doe., no uppuie , is bare
•ertion will convince: ne will therefore give
references to such at have been cured, and
those ui d r his care among whom are many
highly lespec acle eitizua that shall satisfy the
must inert duluus of its supeiior efficacy ,n tli
disoidn a for which ft is here recunimcn '-'I
Every member of soce.y should aid in diftit.
ig mr rm .tion nf this discovery—human
ity alone maket il a du y
tUlicatea
U 1 have within the hat two years had an op
portunity of seeing several cases ol very mve
urrate ulcers, which having previously resist
cd the regular modes or treatment, wer.
neated by the use of Mr. Swr im’s Panacea
>nd 1 do believe, from what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
POLUJKLPHW,
THE INDIAN EXTRACT.
A certain Ea.it India Cure far the Rheu-
maiitm, King's Evil, 4rc.
Extract of a letter from the Rev. James E
lish, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe
London.
Ds»u 8i« ,
A GREK A1ILV to y-ttr request, I have with
rm. Jim „i«. pt-rnumi nniT i 'iw lead you by
the ship Jat in, Capt. Robinson, a few pound,
if the Polsdslnlus, or whst generally Roes
by the name of India Extract, o Medicine tin.
iversslly esteemed among the people ufladisu
»s a rertsin cure-for the Rheumatism. Was
I tn inform you of the number of people wh
are daily relieved anil cured by this valuable
ai d cine, it wou tl require more paper than
I sit able to purebr e ai d more time than 1
am able to bestow. Indeed, the - ff-ct of this
Medicine it, an immediate, that in Ithcumuiiim
,’ou would suppose u acted ns a cha m n civ
ng reliefsnd - m iving ill t painful d'sease-
|o the Kinds Evil, it has b-en used with great
success, and svhe '- Mercury has been given
ur used to exc-ss. 'his Medicine has proved a
oerfeet cure. The great diffrulty, howetter,
procuring the Extract, will for many years
to come, prewnt its general circulation, it be-
-ng obtained from a Shrub grow-ng an th
mountains of Thibet, in the B rman Empire
f IniJii, and held so sacred by the nalives.
that to part with it is like parting with their
existence."
Letter "i Dr- R-dwell, dated Jsn. 7, i8.’3
. Dear /tocior—1 have been v olent y artuote -
■ Ith » U u iistic complain- f-r manv ycats <
-ven nr fingers were so contracted that 1
-.iiiild neither dress or undress myself, or give
the least assistance in n fa nily—d have used
inly one ox of the li d.a Evract, sod I am
perfectly restored. Yout's truly,
r, iials von,
Philadelphia
Letter from Tobias Jennings, ot iwa d ot St
Thoms*’ Hosptal London Feb l. IB<3
Dear Sir-1 think it my duty to inform you,
that after trying every thing that could be
omnted nut by the must respectable physi
cians and surgeon-- for the relief of my son,
without any success, who you know, has for
many years been laboring under severe Itheu
natism, I whs induced to try the Polsrielphis,
with a glimmering hope, that it might give
him aome relief from the exeeisive pain he
endured, which rendered hio a useless mem
ber of society, and a burthen to hi mself. To
my utter astunishment the relief was instan
t.neoua, *nd by persevering in the use of the
Extract his joints have returned to their pro
per nlanes. and he ia in per.'ect health. Up
vards nf sixty respectable net-sons have cal
ied to set- mv son, as all who knew him though'
,t ; *iHn-- - (»! - th-it hr e-iit-t -ecover
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON,
Druggist, whore additional certificates of
the efficacy of the above medicine may be
seen.
May 20
Ge"gia—Camden Count).
to ii.j. whom rrmay concur*.
VTKMttUEAS Aicgander Atkinson, Ad nin
V/Jr stiator on the Estate of John Atk:u-
.ter.eaBed, applies to the Court o? Ordin
nrv of laid County, for letters <Jismis?ory on
s H efttftte: Tf.hS are, therefore, to c te arid
dmonish all ai d singular, the heirs »nd sred
'ura «*f aiid decea ed, lu fi e their obj^i » ns
(if any they have) rn myeffije, on o*. b«.fnre
the fir t a'tonday in January aeal, or letter-;
• "I h* printed to the applicant.
Witness the Hun William Gibaoni
oiic of *ht Jtjttines of said Court,
111.s 25 h .In- *• 1825.
JOUN DAII.F'Y, c. c o. c. c
June 30 82
•aid county, drceaapd : These are therefore
to c te a M d admon 1 h all and aingular, the
heirs a d credit '• of Mid deceased to fi
tl eir oujections (ifanv they have) in my of
fice, on or before the fi. a* Monday in Septero*
ber next, otherwise Letter* will be granted
the applica t
ProfeMor of the Inatitutea and practice
of Phync, in the University of Penn
•ylvanie &c. &.
" Philadelphia, February 16,18?3.”
“laave employed the Panacea of Mr.Swaim.
in numerous instances, within the last three
Witness the Hon. William Gibson,one of (yearlyand have always found it extremely
the Justices of uid Court, this 23d Ju* j efficacious, especially in sec-ondsrv syphilis
ly, *8:5.
July 'lO
IOHNBULY t ea o,o. c. c*
and mercurial difcasei. I have no hei'itatio
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
ff«luc. ••YT. eiBSUN, M I).
Professor of Surgery in the Unity of Pent
Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the
Alma House Infirmity, ?cc*
•• February 17, 1823/*
n * f n 4 ■ - . • • j— - | *' 1 Save repealedly used Swaina’s, Panacea,
Court of Ordinary of the said county I both in the Hospital and in private practice.
A, fk nf klltnilt ‘flf Mf llin. uttlh 5k* mill an. I Lana J 3a a. L . — — 1 1. a * •
Georgia—Camden ' ouiry.
TO A 1.1. I'O WHOM IV MAT CONCERN
AAIFHBRaAS W iqyit Aline applies to the
Court of Ordinary of the said count]
for Letters of admin atration, w-th the will an
nexed, on the estate of Elizabeth Williamson,
late ot said county, deceit -d t These air
therefore to cite and admonish all and sing j
tar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to file their objections (if anv they )tave) in
my office on or before the fi at Monday in
September next, otherwize Letters will bi
(ranted the application
Witnessthe Hnn. William Gibton, on>- n
the J ia-ices of said Ciur, this 33d Ju
ly, 18! 5.
JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. e e.
Julv 3<J 193
Double Distilled Hose Water
A FRESH SUPPLY of best London
Rose Water, received per brig Pan-
thea, and tor sale by
LAY*. HENDRICKSON,
Chemists wad Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
May 10
Castor Oil.
A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold
pressed Castor Oil, for family and
plantation use, for sale by
P. E. BRASSINNE,
March 29 Opposite the Exchange.
and have found it to be a valuable medicine in
ch onic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous affections.
••VALENTINE MOTT, M- D.
Profeasir of Surgery in the University of
New York, Surgeun of the New.York
ffi-inital, '»c,
•Wbe York let mo 5/11,18-24 ”
Caution to Pnrciia&OTR.
Tlie great dema'id and wonderful success
of this medicine, have induced a number ol
persons to imitate it in various ways—Some
sre selling Sarsaparilla and other syrups, im*
|> -ling them on th • ignoraut for the Panacea t
others are mixing the genuine medicine with
molaMea, Ac. making three boitlesout of one,
tuua retailing a me of its virtues. ’Th-. se im.
iiat-onaaml and adulteratoins have in many in-
t inea. -.iMf-acted tlie suff'-riugs of patienta
n cases where the genuine medicine wouli'
hove proved instantly efficacious, l therefore
d emits duty I owe the the public, to ac
quaint them, that it ia impossible, from the
very nature of ita nonatituenta, to he discover-
"dby chemical •nslysi* i and eonsequentli,
ati all other mixtures represented to be mine
tnd aold as such, are fraudulent anJ bile im
positions, calculated to deceive the ignorant
and unwary. -Tlie genuine medicine has mv
Ignitureof 'label representing Uercuitt and
the Hydra, and name on the seal. j
A .v
Treasury Department, \
March, 14, 1825 5
tjMTHABEA&l on the 3d of Msrch, 1875, *
f ▼ liw wm« pisSv'l by thib CongreM of tlie
Un'ted Ststei,of which the 3d 4th, end Ith
sections sre in the ’vords fillowmg, vii t
•• Sec. 3, And be it further ennetedf That a
subscription m the a'liount of twelve millnuv
of dollars, of the six p:*r cent, atouk of the
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
the same ia hereby proposed j for which pur
pose boob shall be opened at the Treasury of
the United States, and at thi several loan ofli
cea, on the firat day of April next, to continue
open until the first day of October thereafter,
for such parts of the above mentioned de*
script ion of stock as shall, on the day of sub
scription, stand on the books of the Treasury*
and bn thoae of the several loan offices, re
spectively / which subscription ahall be effect
ed by a transfer to the United States, tn the
manner provided by law for such transfers, ot
the credit or credits standing on the ttsid
books, and by a surrender of the certificates
of the stock so subscribed: Provided, That
all subscription by such transfer of stock shall
be e msidet *.das part of the said twelve mil
lions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by
the first secti* n <>f his act.
/% Sec. 4# And be »t further enacted^ That for
the whole or any part of any sum which shall
be thus subscribed, cred is shall he entered to
the respective subscribers, who shall be enti*
tied to a certificate or certificates purporting
that the United States owe to tbe holder oi
holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns, u
sum to be expressed therein, equal t» tlw.
amount of the principal stock thussubrcribi'd
bearing an interest not exceeding four ant
one half per centum p*r annum, payable
quarterly, from the thirty-fi-st day of Decern
ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five / transferable in the same »• -miner as is
provided by law for the transfer of the stock
subscribed, and subject to redt Aption at tbe
pleasure of the United States, as follows : one
ba'f at any time af er the thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time
nflcr the thin .first day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty«nme :
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
mude except for the whole amount of such
new certificate ; nor until after at leaat six
months public notice of such intended reim*
btirsetnent. Ami it s^alt be the duty of the
.iccrctary of the Treasury t > cause t« be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the sever
•I sums by them subscribed beyond the amount
of the certificates of four and one half per
cent, stock .ssird to them respectively
*• Sec. 5. Jlnd be it furt/mr enacted. That
he same funds winch have hereloiore been,
did now are pledged by law for the puymeui
of«he interest, *md for tlie redemption and
cimbursement of the stock which may be re
deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro
visions of this set, shall remain pledged in like
manner for thepsvmcntof the interest accru
ing on the stock created by reason of au«*l
subscrip*ion, and for tlie redemption or i-eim*
bursen-.ent of the principal of ?hc same. Ant
it shall be the duty of the cummusioners of t he
sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid,
out of the said fun t, yearly and c^cy year,
such sum and sums as may be annually requir
ed to discharge the inle>est accruing on the
stock which may be crested by virtue of this
act The said commissioners are, also, here
by authorized to apply, from t>me to tim<
such sum and sums out of the said fund, i
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in con n
fortuity with the provisions of this act, the
principal of the mid stock : and such part of
the annual sum often millions of dollars, vest
ed by law in the said commissioners, as miy
be necessary and required for the above pur
poses, shall be and continue appropriated
the payment of interest and redemption
the public debt, until the whole of the stock
which may be created under the provisions of
this act, shall have been redeemed or reim
bursed.”
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, thst
books will be opened ae the Treasury of the
United Ststea, and ati he several loan offices,
on the first day of April next, and continue
ops.ii until the first dv* of October, thereaf
ter, for receiving subscriptions in conformity
will* the provisions of the said law.
The subscriptions m»*v be made by the pro
prietors of the stock, cnhr»r in person or by
their attorneys duly authorized to subscribe
slid transfer it to the United States.
Should subscriptions of Mid stock be msde
to mu amount exceeding twelve millions of
d' liars, a distribution if (he said sum of twelve
millions of dodars will be nude among die
subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri
bed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting 8ec-eury of thr Vreusurv"
Vttrd fi ‘0 r
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
Georgia— amden touuty.
TO A f.L WHO. it 1 /* M.t Y C OJYc Ett.Y
W HEREAS Lou.s D ifuur, Administ.aior
of the Estate of Ua.ile Pelletier, dec’i
•pplie, tu the Court of Ordinary of said cuun
ly, for letters dismiiso.y on laid estate:—
1 line are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail
.ltd singular, the heiri and creditors of said
deceased to file their ot jec ions (if any the>
haye) in my i ffiji’.on or before - he firat Uon
./ay in January next, or letters will be grantee
to i e applicant.
—■r-] Witness the Hon. William Gihso
Ij. V. j one of the Justices of said Cou
-■ I this 25-h lime, 18 5.
IU-1N DAILY, c.e.o. e. e.
June 30 R2
Georgia—Chatham County.
In the Court ot Ordinary, Mav Term, 182u
O N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, admin
istrator of John Si reet, dt-c- seed, praying
in order Alti *o be made abtolu’e on his com
plying witn the law, tor lie .wle of a Lot o
Oround, number four, [4] -eeond Tythine
Reynolds Ward—Alsu, p rt- f a Lot, nurebt
sia. Tower Tything, De. ker W- d being the
• eal estate of the Sl id dec. for the benefit of
the heirs and ere litersIt is ordered, that
notice be published nine months, in one ot
the Public Gaseits of the City of 8avannah,
requiring ail persons interested, to ahow cause
■f anj they have, why the pr .yer of the pel),
ttoner should not be granted.
S M. BOND, c c. o
May 14 44,
Georgia—Chath m County.
I. the (Souri of Ordinary— May Te-m, 825.
O N the petition or Robert Hoy, Exe, utnr
uf John Wackerlv, dee. praying sn order
Aid to be made absolute, on his complying
w in the law, to sell I wo Tracts of Land in
Laureos County, being the real est ite nf the
said deceased, for the benefit of the heiri and
creditor! 1 It ia ordered, 'hat a notice h
oitblished, nine months in one nf th e q
xettea of the city of Savannah, requiring a.I
persona intrusted, to show cause, ir any thet
can, why the prayer of the petitioner should
not he granted. S. II. BOND. c. e. 0.
May 26 IT
TOTTEBt’A
Vegetable Catholicon.
Tg|HB subscriber ret'iefitfully solicits the st
ii tention of every friend of suffering hu
msnity, to to the shove new snd invslutble
remedy, whose unequsl powers in eliminsting
from the system the very seeds of disesse,
end in restoring the deranged and morbid
condition of the orgtns of life to* free end
healthy exercise of their functions, has etfti-
ted the SHtonishmeni, snd completely silon
ced the objections of the mosi incredulous —
Fuct$ are the beat argument». In order to pu(
the virtues of tne (Javholicon to as severe s
scrutiny as possible, it was offered by sdver-
tisement,togeibcr with the attendtmee of*
physician, gratuitously to tny 'jerson wh«»
would apply for it, and whose cause might
seem t n come within ihe range of its healing
power—numbers of severe case* of Jongsti- d-
ing, and some of them seemingly dejperate
ones, preented themselves, all of-which have
been curcdt or so much relieved it to warrant
«ho assertion that a little perseverance will d v
so. In fact, such is tlie confidence of the ph>si
cian under whose care these patients wer*.
ilaced, in this remedy, a confidence resut-
ng from the* irresistible conviction thst has
been forrrd upon his mind hy ocular demon
stration, and a personal trial of it on himseli
that he permits me to declare it aa his deci
ded opinion, thst »he Catholicon is not only h
perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow
erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis
easrs and states of the 8) stein, such as tbe foi
owin g
Debility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation; Old hikI inveterat"' Ulcers. Pains
in the bon» • attended with swellings of the
join's 1 IadigeStion* Dir>t:hes on the face,
pimp t“, &c. * Al. coniplainis of the Liver;
fetter.' Yaws; Syphilis.- Cutaneousd'lacane*
generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com
plaints
The Catholicon (which the propricter sol*
emnly pledges h<8 word consists exclusively
of vegetable matter) with the exception of a
slight defc'rmi istion to the bowels^ which n
preserves in s soluble state, sets insensibly, is
pieMSsnt U> the taste, and requires no particu
lar regimen, (abstinence iron) spirtuous li
quors idwaya excepted.) ur confinement. A:>
a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic med.*
cu.e, improving the appetite arid restoring the
general tune of the system, it is conlidt ntl.,
recommended to iadies in a ilelica*.. situs*
lion. W W. PO ITER,
66 Chesuui-street.
Fhilmlelphiai May 31, 1824.
At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I have
lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi
cater) sirup, called Po'tor's Vegetable Calho
licoa, with the most decided ad vantage. Ii
bss, as t et, never fulled effecting a cure in
every cs)e in which I have tliougi.t proper l<>
employ it. H. M'MUUTME, M D
could wish tube. With ay thanki. „
obliged humble tervsnt.T/c I 01 ’
City of Philadelphia, „ G< ' OI(liE K8 NS.
tis.tt-ge ICane, of the District 0 f Smut
stark, personally appeared, and, beimr Ii'
.worn, doth declare and say tint th/.t ’
s-.ati-ment la in all respect! correct tnVta
and that the aignature i, i. in 'be ft
oriung of tbia deponent. w
JDH’I BINNS, Aldet-m...
Philadelpltia, May 38,1824- m, "‘
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS
The Vegetable Catholicon is M c u i ; ,,
adapted to those diteuea which sra n, ev .i“
t"ion B the coloured population oft!,.
In that disease which Is died yaai ! t
sure remedy i a single trinlofit, will cony,, 1
planters of itn-jperior efficacy in '**
dy of a similar nature in the United Stale,."*'
NOTICE.
The advantages of this medicine , rt
confining tbe paiient itiinecrii„,| v ,!
house, or keeping him from hi, biiainea.
With one solitjr y excenlion, 'hat of .rini.
JSi utiue.
N INE MONTHS *l.er date, application
will be mane to the Inferior 3ourt of
Chatham County, sitting for ordinary pur on
set, for leave »o sell all the real estate d the
ia'.e Thomas Sayjge, of B. yan County, viz:
Point Plantafnn, consisting of two hundred
and eighty acres H«cc Land, »«u the. O.reechce
River, four miles below the F Try, Kdj ning
he plantation tf Joseph Habersham and Ste
pben El iott Also, two hundred sml fifty
acres, more or lcs9 f of Pme Land, appertain
ing thereto. A iso. a Tract of Lard called
?a;ini, o-mtihung iif y acrer t on Medway Hiv
er, adjoining the lan is of J J. MaxWtdl-
MAUY SAV GE, Adm'rx.
.Ti.re «5 71
NOTICE.
N INE months after dstr, application wdl be
made to the Hon. the Judges of the Court
at Ordinary Chatham county, for leave t*
sell all the real estate of the late William Craig,
deceased, for the bet. efit of tbe heirs and cred
itors of said estate.
JOHN M'NISH. Executor
or* 1* 7 1
Ni otice.
4 LL persona having demands against the
. estate^of Constant Freeman, Esq late of
the city of Washington, deceased, are re
quired to hand them in, legally attested,
within the time prescribed by Isw : and those
indebted to ssid estate, are required to make
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm'r.
Jan M 43pi
Georgia—Camden County
TO ALL WHOM I r M ».Y CON fERN.
W HEREAS J. B ichlott lun. administra'or
on ihe estates of DavidTueker and David
M'Credie. applies to the Court rf Ordinary
of at id County, for Letters dismiraary on tbe
•'»'** of said deceased persona: These are,
ihi refore, to cite and admonish the heirs and
creditors of said deceased persona, to file
their objections (if any they have) in my of
fice, on or before the firat Monday in January
'text, or letters will be granted to the appli-
Witnem the Hnn. William Gibion,
one of the Justices of said Court,
tbia 35th June, 18*5.
JOHN BAILEY, e- 4. u.e-e
June 30 g}
r.unt.
Phi adelphia, July 28(A, 1824.
Mr, W- W. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that 1
would give a concise statement of my sufi'er-
ings. from - the hopeless commencement, to
the present propitious stage of my dise.»e ’
About live yens ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seized
with a violent (ever. Having no medical at
tendants on board, I was compelled to bear
it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar-
.ivul at Charleston, 8. C. it was treated as
Typhus. I he skill of my Phyiician subdued
the fever, but Plicsnim-like, the termination
of this gave rise to a disease equally distress
ing, snd which, till now, I had thought incut-
able. Various abscesses made their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were swelled to *n enormous size.—
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee affected the
bone—an incision waa now made and a large
evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. In addition to this, I suffered the
most excruciating pains in myjointa that man
ever experienced. Every tiring that was
admininered either gave me no relief i-r ner
ved to aggravate the disease, the severity ot
which increased with every auccceding year
Such was my painful si ualion that I despaired
of ever being restored to my Ileal It j (had
not only tried the regular means of relief,
but Hied, though in vain, every popular rem
edy I could hear o‘- It was ill this awful and
dcspond'»g condition,that 1 was persuaded to
commence a course of your Vegetable fti.tlt I
iron, and the happy remit if, ••/ on, the me
of the two hnttlet, *»y n.h.h system Aa, under
gone a complete vevo 'niion. my pains have fo M-
ken me,-’’ Ihe discharge from uty knee began
to diminish, and scon ceased altogether, tilt
ulcer from w hence it proceeded being com
pletely henled. The tumors, for the removal
of which I have tried in vain more remedies
than 1 can rame, ate rapidly decreasing i my
appetite, which waa gum-, has returned—l air
in fact, nearly well, and feel emtl'nli-nt that a
few bottles mere of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, wi!l4ncke me per'ectly so.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July 16, 1824.
My confidence in the vegettble catholicon
is undinunishad, and B9 freah in-taneea of its
powers are daily occurring, in my own prac
tice. I hive no hesitation in recommending it,
in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica
ble, as superior to any remedy I ant acquaint
ed with. M. M’MUR I RIE. U. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sim—In consequence of imprudent expos
tire four years ago 1 bad the misfortune t u be
come afflicted with a disease, the psinful re
suit* of which induced me to apply in suc
cession to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re
ceived another complaint quite as distressing
at the former.’ My whole system became s 1 -
feeted. I could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent polo that I felt in every
part of my body t the weakness and cnscia
tiun of which was such that I could scarcely
walk, ’n this state I fortunately beard of
your vegetable catholicon—four bottles o!
which, hu completely restored me, I have
now no pain; my appetite ii gaud i end my
strength restored With many tbanka for
the relie! your medicine hu given me, I am
your obliged friend, tic.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn and subscribed tu before me, May 38,
1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,1834.
Sir—I am now, thanki to your medieine, a
hearty mat. For nearly ail years 1 have been
a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put e period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
compleint'atlaatgnt to aueb n height that I
could not swallow without great pain and
difficulty- Tumors formed io different pirta
of my budy, and I began to think my lituotion
almost desperate. The five bottles of the
Catholicon which I have taken have com
pletely cured me, and I am now M well u I
y exception, -hat „f
ous liquors, tt doet not lay anyr aMclim ''
hit appetite _ It is so gentle in its 0 perji™
(hat the l> iticnt finds him*fIf ? a
cannot tell how. A, it is nuAi'^U
proprietor to take any thing i or which jj‘
caiinot give s consideration equtf ; n Vl i“ e
persons st s distance who miy wt| \, l0
his iredicine, but who are n.>t certain \r l
be sppiicoble lo their complaint, Me request,
ed to describe their case and symuiom
« letter, post-paid, snd directed to himMiij
letter will be immediately placed io W !
fully competent to de:ida the qneitinn.-
Sliould the remedy not seem !o suit the di».
ease, they will be frankly told so
CAUTI*N*
To prevent d ; ssppointrn'*.nt ii is \v»U t 0
•tate th*t it taken in ordinary cok.is fro 3 »
5 bottles to effect t cure so tut pe;s.»r-8 wj» I
ure labouring under any ser.oiis infirmity, I
must make up their mind to pciseveietu thi
extent st leusl—if they do not, (hey miftht « I
well ssve themselves tV trouble sndeiptroe
»f usings smaller qusniiu. ’)
All orde'% put-paid and enclosing the w’nju,
immediately attended to, and -.he mei.ktne
ndcxedx'id delivered with directions fur tie,
'.»any place in the city, and forwarded n di.
rented
N. B. To prevent the possibility of .1: ii
position, it wiil be sold in theci’y ofPliiUdel*
phis, st the office in Fifth near Uaci-Sir ^
oral the dwelling of the uropri' tor, No.(5
JhchJiui street, only, and abroad hy hisw-
-.horized agents. \V VV PO'ITEH,
66 Chesnut Street, Philade'pfilaf
I have appointed GWOKGE RYE iSOS,
Druggist, of SsvsmiHh, inv sole agent. U-og.
t'ists wanting the above vsinuble mcdicire, I
vill be supplied by him for cash, st the rne
rate, if ordered direct from me—v i.y,.)
per d zen, or three dollar^ a single boUlti
W, W. POT'I Bit, IMulHdeljiliis.
Any pe«sonon application to the suhpctilvr j
Will be furnished with certifichtcs ot ihe fffi*
cacy of the above medicine, sulficie.il io run* I
vince the mind of the most xceptkoul, althcugh
too numerous und lengthy for newspaper.o>
sertion. GEO. RYEU-SON, Dr»ij«g'st,
Corner of B*y and WLiltsker-Strtcti.
dec 13
IN EQUI TY.
Between ff. Davies, Administrator, Complain'
ant. and John Varnochun Administrator de
bonit no . with tbe tui'l annexed of George
Richardson und others, DeJendutUo. In
equity 3 Chatham Superior Court- Chancery,
k 20th August, 1824.
I T appearing that John Murray Citnoch&n,
one of the defendants in the ssid bill of
compliant named, resides without the state d
Georgia, in that psrt of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain snd Ireland, called Scotland:
It is ordered thst the ssid John Murray Car-
nochan, do appear and answer to the com.
plainant's said bill, within nine months from
tho date of this order, otherwise ihat the
said bill, as to him, be taken pro confess'-:
and it is further utder«ui, thst s copy of ihii
order be publishi d once a week, in cm: of
the public G»zmtes of this state, until the ci*
piration of the time within which tlie fwidde*
feitdant is required to appear and answer 4
aforesaid.
True copy from the Minutes, thii 2ls'i -1‘f
August. 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Cleit
august V4
Georgia Camden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CO.VBW-
UKTHEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior,xntoVi
VV applies to - L<t Court of Orriinary »t-aB
luunty, for Letters of Administration on t»e
state uf John Brown, late of said county, > «•
reaned, at next of kin: These are, tk.ircfon’,
>o cite and ai'.monirh, all and singular, ™
Kindred anil creditors of said deceased, to aw
their objections, if any the) It.i'-e, in m 1 t*
lice, on or before the first flui d iy •" J™*
next,- thertvise Letters will bcgranicd Iht «|-
plicant. _ ,
Witnest the Honorable Bridsn R R’lH-
ley, one of the Ju.ticei of »sid Cmiri,
thi. listeenm d..y of April, eigb'eto
hundred and tw enty live.
JL S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C.
April 21 -*
Georgia —Camden County.
i‘Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY fOH
SAID COUNI Y.
iKTHEl’.F.AS lohn Chevalier, Ins applied
YY to said Court, fir Letters Oiimurry
nn the estates of Samuel Cozens and Krai- F-
Ml'ck, deceased. These are, therefore, to
:ite and admimish, all and sing dar, Hie kin
dred anil credi-ora ot the said d ceueJ per.
tons, to fie their objections, if any they Juf't
in my office, on or before the first Monday til
January next, or Letters will be granted inf
applicant.
Witness the Honorable Junes Scctt, one
of the Justices of said Court, th s six
teenth day of April, e ghteen hundred
and twenty-five.
[L.S.1 JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O.t V.
Anri 21 **
Georgia—Camden County,
BY TUB COURT OF ORDINARY ft)
SAID COUNTY.
TWHEREAS Lewis Baclilott, applies to tM
WJr Court of Ordinary of said Countyi f«t
Letters Diamissory on the estate of ft-net'
Rusolupe t 'I'heae are, therefore, to cite «»
admonish, all and lingular, the kindred snd
creditors of laid deceased, to file their or.jee-
tiont, if any they have, in my office, on or be
fore the fi at Monday in January next, other-
wise Letters Dismmory will be granted tn*
* > * > Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke,
one of the Justices of said Court, toil
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred and twenty-five. „
[L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0.C- C
April 2t - 4 ,
HAY.
K A BUNDLES PRIME HAY, Iandtoj
qJ\J Irom Brig Pheawnt, for sale'by
April 19 C. C. GJUSVVOLD,
Vfct-s: