Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 08, 1825, Image 4

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raw fiAiLm ? Sheriff’s Sale. f On IheJint Tuttday in September next. W l ,L ne sold before Hie Court House in (he City >f Savannah, between the hour* of 10 eml 4 o'clock, All those two lute end Improvements in the city of8'vannsh known in plan of -> ; d city sa numbers (11) twenty one end (92) (went* t*nJ.cksoii ward Orleans square levied ones the P' openy of Bless. Ksrly under s fi Is. in favor of Amos Seurid r SW AIM’S PANACEA. T HIS medicine is offered ai ■ remedy lor Scrwfulu, King’* Evil, Ulcerated Sore Thrust, Ioiik siM dug Rheumatic Affec tions, Cutaneous Diaeases, White Swelling and Diseases of the B»nea, ai d all cants generally of an ulcerous character, and Chronic diseuse*. arising in debilitated ennsti* H'ions,but more enpecinllv for Syphilis, or j O iCtiorti arising ih retro n, Ulcers of the Larynx, Nudea, toe* and that dnadful dta ease occasioned by a hiug ai cl excessive use of Mercury, 8tc Sen.—It has a ho been tout.d useful in Diseases of the Liver. In a I disorders arising from an impure or contaminated atate of the ft bod, it will be ... . , , . . « A nJ»AU> rconillfliniicu IWW «* ««» *»«'»«» II wr.f ww All that iright title ini -*wt found a powerful and an effectual remedy.— [no* I The discovery of this on d erne has bean the Kno* in Nice's wnarr oein B one i ji,. l)verv eiglith. of two _undi»lded_lhifd. j _.nd^<n« Jin-1 ^ lon /, lld , Ut . nh¥e , tudy divided seventn of one undivided eighth of two Undivided thirds, levied on »s the pro* pertyof And ew Kno* *n aa'isiyan execution (n hvor of W llismson tnd Ue Vdlers. An in d videil moiety of s porti i n or p*rt oi •II that 1 i of l»ni' in the city of Savannah known by the numbers (7) seven Carpenters Tything 0 cker ward, the sa,d portion m part containing thirty ail (l'6) feet in front tnd ninety feet (9J) in depth,bounded mirth now made public frum the most decided con. viction, founded o i ample eiperience, of its power in erallcsting 'hose diseases,after every other medicine hat failed. It ca mot, however, be supposed, thst this "amiss will invariably cure—the m »*t es- leeniert medicines, employed by the Faculty, will of.en fail in Ihe very diseases for which her are considered specifics) hul if the useot t he persevered in, it will isdicallv remove si Communications, post paid, and orders from any part of the wor d, will receive immeutau attienli”n. Ip' Printed directions accompany the Me dicine. WU. SWAIM, No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite the U"ivtr.iiy of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Februiley, 182J, The subscribers hnvo just received n froeli supply of the above V ALUARLE MEDI CINE. and have made such urrmigontentn with the invuntiir.Mr. Win. Swniin, as will unable them to oiler to the public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists and othors who perehnse to aeil again, cun liuvu at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY*, HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatiso on Swniin's Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. Juno 28 by B .y lane, east by landl of Josiali L.iwrenre,, ^ - ^ dl40rdenl specific d, ioutli by Bryan street and s by . I I'liutssai dw are lingering under those Coro- (6) levied on ss the property of John M Jar. , ome fo , m> inking .o Hie gr.ve, vis under an e*eoution in favour of «« | ; ilhu J t , reme d V , whom tliU medicine would ** ikii that garden lot, — I lh.,t.' I certainly restore to perfect heal^i and vigour, •treet being the half of i vetiout a remeuv, wnnm mis medicine w , .. I certainly restore to perfect health ami viy f lot no f llv «ver »nd innocence li ive belt, fully ' r ^ it m *y. be administevedto the bounded wee. by lot no. (id) fi.ty eigh. and on the east by the other half of said lot levied on as the property iff Lam ut Williams ondei •n elocution in favor ol Dresser an I Larne, • Forti ftvi shares ofslea n boat slnelr, levied on at the properly of Thomas Wright under two txeemious. in lavor of Jmnsion, Hills Is co. and Sami. Hale. I. D’LYON s. c. c. Aug 8 93 City Sheriff’s Sale. On Ihe Jint Tueeiay in September next, TnViLiL ue b., d si roe Juu i House l.> tin \## citv of Savannah, between the hours Of 10 and 4 o’clock • All the lot of land si'uated, lying and being in the Cltp of 9avsnuab, kn wo in the plan ol •aid clip ee l it No. t»'o 2, L.oerly Ward con taining S3 feet front and 93 feet d.tep, togeth er with all the building* snd improvements thereon, bounded east by lot No. one 1, west y loi No. three 3, north by Broughton-st. k south by a iane, levied on at the properly of .he es tate of Thomas Lucena, dec. to satisfy an e«* Ocutinn from the Court of Common Plea and Oyer and Terminer for tne city of Savanna'i. Wm H W ill and B'liibeth his wife vs. S. U Bond administrator, U. T A. of Thomas L't. ee,,. A. 1 D’LYviN. c s Ang 8 98 Sheriff’s Sale. On the Jint Tuesday in September next, CYI71LL an »o:d in IV..ji ol the Guur.-iiouae in Bryan County, between the usu»| fcoura of aJe, A tract of Land in ai d county, Known bv the name of 'Palermo,* containing eight bun* ied acres, m ire or leas bounded N E by feweat’a l.ndi, 8 W by a Salt marih, other boandanea not known—levitd upon at the property of H* T Kiting, to satisfy an eie cuiion in favor of tue adminiitrators of Bcuj fttile*. deceased TIIOS. HARN, a. x. August 2 93 tea e ten* dereat infant I he moat diatingaiahtd physi. iana in the United Stales recommend * l « and dmit, that a more important discovery in me dical science h*a not been made; and to use the language of on of the most eminent Pro cessors -ifthe age, it it a triumph in the heaiinff art. To the priaent ai.d rising griicia.iims, the bem fit mua’ prove incalculable, not only oy saving many many valuable livea, but im parling strength and soundness to tUbiliiaed *n ! cormpiml cona*it itioni, -thereby p>eserv inff their ojfspring from hereditary tit -tiaet. - t hese iacts, toge "» r with the nume ons cures n.tde, form irretiibleproof of the h.i h value oi tins remedy* No on<*, h »wevcr, isnd -sed io take it, without first fully convincing him- letf of the truth of wha is here stated, and the rectitude of the Pt. prietoPa intentions. The cures performed in this city atone, es tablish its superior virtue on a basis too solid to be affected by the malignity of the envious. I is worthy of remark, that the greater part of the patients who have been permanently cu ed, ha-', previous to the proprietor’# un dertaking them, received the ablest assistance and several were abandoned by their Physi cians, as b*ing beyond the reach of i.iimar dll Such it the f ct and to extraordinary it r< many of he c ttet that an exhib lion was made of ih>m i>i the Univcrtt.y of Penmy v *u ».i, by the P ofettor oj Sttrger . b. fove a c otvd ed audience of Student who p> onounced .them wonderj in the healing art. It as been intro- ucea into the PtiuaJelphia Alms Hoi.se and Pennsylvania and New-York Hospital, ana such were ita surprising effect*—its success uf:er a I other m^diemes had Tided, thai the Surgeon of the PennsyivaniS|HopiUI, Dr Wm P ice, was induced to abandon his highly respectable ofBc , from the i:iuduble dedgn of benefitting n s fallow creatuies, bv carry mg the Panacea to Englund ; where it has si ready anpeiaeded the use of the genuine Preach Rob of Lalacteur in a number of in stances, m di eases for which thatu intended, and ita virtues are publicly acknowledge by some of the most eminent surgeons there. In all complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy phi lit, and where tile Syphilitic Virus of the parent c.tusea a developement of Scrofuia in the child, this is the only remedy upon which a sing e hone of recovery can be reasonably founded; there had been no instance of its Administratrix Sale. O J Huulsy ilieeiKliib dsy o Auf-ust nesi I founded i iheruhssboen no instance ut its will be sold st the House of Mrs. K -mitli. f nlute, where ,.rope; ly used It imps-t. vi In Bryan Cminty, between the hour, of ten ffour to the whole system while the cure is Md fiur o’clock 9i* head of Stock Cattle fro »* on-on operation.so long l-oked for in !„,l fist L. b ini? Ibe remaining per..,- vam by the medical »o Id, ut toe rant time ■nd one old Csri, b inff Ibe remaining persi nsl estate of MittheW Carter, dec. Cindt- tioifs, cash. Joae 29'.h. 182i BLIZ vUBTH CARTER, Jldm x* July 2 83 t too patient is en«b'.cu to take nourishing food which under the common mode-* of practice, a usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma uy iiiHUnces wli »> the horrible ravages oi ui ccration had laid bare ligament amt b >ne, and where, to all appearance, no hummi means bu'. amputation could have saved life : in casca extit me even ms here described, have pa tienta been snatch d from thegiuve and re stored to good he.tlfu. and the devouring div ease completely eradicated The diocove'y of a remedy like this now ojfc ed for tale, hat been a desideratumJ't om unit imm mortal, The Proprietor doc» no. uppose i.is bare Notice. N IVE MONTHS after the dote hereof, ap plication will be made to the Honorabi** tli« Court of Ordinary for the County of Chat- ham, for leave to sell the whole or a part, or . ^ .... parts of a tracf of land, lying a»»u being io | asserriun will convince: ue wiil llierrforo give thecointy of Effingham, containing by *’*'• I reference* to such as have been cured, and cent survey, nine hundred aud eighlv-five | t ( l0 , c u , j f cgre a moiig whom are many acres, and known by the name of the lock* I highly respecacie ettiz -s that ahell satiafv the stseeking Tract, formerly the propertv of I it.cr.dm uso* ita supe? ior efficacy in the Emg ana Hotchkiss, now bi longing to the I disordeis for which i< is here recommenced* estate of Alexander 9. Hoe’s orphans, for the | ^very member ot aoc e y should aid in diffii#* Treasury D«^atttu«nt,) March, 14, 1825 5 lKTHKiVEkS on the 3d of March, 1^.5, « »" law was pass'(I by the C ingress of Ihe Umted States,of which the 3d 4ih, and Sin sections are in the words f tllow'g, v.a ? •* See. 3, And be it further enacted, That a luhsf'ription'o ihe HitiMunt of twelve millonv of dollars, of the six p r cent, stock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the same is hereby proposed * for which im pose books shall he opened at the Treasuty ol the United Stiten, and »»t tb- several loan «*Hi ces, on the first day 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 shall, on the day of sub VALUABLF. MEDICINE. VOTE KB.’& Vegetable Catholicon. rpjHE aubscribi r resi- ctfully aolioiia the at li tention of every f r ieri .i of Mufft-rtng hu nullity, to »o the above new and mvahtabh remedy, whole unequal powers in elimiustiiig from tne ai item tl»e very seeds of disease, audio restoring the d"ranged and morbid conditi in of the organs of life to a f ee and healthy exercise oft heir functions, tus cxci- ted the a»t*niahmm)t« and completely ailen red the objections of the most incredulous — Facts are the best arguments. In oruer to pu the virtue* ol tne Catholicon to as severr scription, stand on the books of the Treasury, I scrutiny as posaibie, it was offered by adve •nd on those of the several loan offices, re apectively / which subscription shsli Oe effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the manner provided by law for such trainfers, ot the credit or cred’ts standing on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificates tisement.together wit'i the attendance of* physician, gratuitously to any -erann win* would apply for it, and whose cause mign seem t come within 'he rmigeof hh hoaiii.g power—numhecM of scvcie caHesot long ms d- iug, and Hume ol thorn seemingly de:»'r»’e of the si'N'X 10 subscribed s Provided, Thau ones, pre ented themselves, all of which have POL V I)K1. PHIS, THE INDIAN EXTRACT, A certain F.ast India Cure for the Rheu matism, King's Evil, 4fc. Extract of a letter from the Rev. Jameq P, liali, dated at UengHl, to Hr. F- Bcdwe London. Dkaii ^tn : A GRKEAB1.Y to y-ur request, I have wid> all diffi ultv procured and now send you bv the ship Jhs in, fhipt Robinson, a few pound* •if the Ptdi’ddnhis, or what generally Roe* by the name <.f I vlin Ex’1 act, u Med'vi -v* tin versally esteemed imong the people of India, is a certain cure lor the Rheumatism. Was 11« inform you of ihe number of peop!-* wh are daily relieved and cured by this valu able d-cine, it wou d require more paper than I a n sMe to purchase :u d more time thin 1 am able to bestow. Indeed, th«» ff c» of V is Medicine is s > imm< dute, that in Rheumatism von would suppose it acted iiS a cha m lit giv* ng relief and removing ih*t painful d'aease* II the King's Evil it has been used with greai success, and whc r e Mercury has been given or used to exce ss, ’his MeJi- ine h-is proved s perfect cure. The great diffi"ulty, however, of procuring the Extract, w.ll for many years to come, prevent its general circulation, it be ng obtained from a Slnub growing on th* mountain* of Thibet, in the Herman Empire of India, and held so snored oy the natives, that to part with it is like parting with their existence.** Le’ter to Or. RedweU, dated Jin. 7, 18 '3. Dear Doctor— I hsve been v olent’y affected with m R eu natic complaint f.#r manv years / even im fingers were so contract ed that I ciiu-d neithe* dresa or u 1 - dress myseifi or g’.ve the'least assistance to m> fa nily—I have, used inly one box of theI..d h Extract,I’d I am perfectly restored. You* *h truly, R, RaLS ’ ON, Philadelphia Letter fVom Tobins Jennings, Slews d of St Thomas'Hoaptal London, Feb 1,18/3 Dear Sir—I (lirnk it my duty to inform you, that after trying every thing ihat could be po-nted out by the moat respectable physi cians and surgeons for the relief of my son, without any success, who you know, has for many years been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I was induced to try the Poladelphis, with s glimmering hope, that it might g ve him some relief from the excessive pain he endure 1, which rendered him a useless mem ber of society, snd a burthen to hi nsclf. To my utter astonishment the relief was instan taneous, nd by persevering in the use of the Extract, his joints have returned to their pro per places, and he is in per. ect health. Up wards < f sixty respectable nersons h*ve cal led to see my son, as all who knew him though it impoas’blc that h#* <v»ni ’ •'•-cove*. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine maybe seen. May 20 benefit of said orphans WILT I \M MOREL, Guardian A* S. Roe's Orphans. July H 87 Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL l’*> WHO *• II* M »Y CONCERN! W HEREAS Belton A. Copp applies to the Court of O dinary of aaid County for Letter* of Admisiistrat on, with the will ar- oexed. on the ett ite of Joseph Bixby, late of I mloua, venereal and mercurial diseases, aaid county, deceased : These are therefore | _ _ _*'N. CHAPM AN, M. D. ng ipf volition uf this discovery—human ity alone mukes it a duty VievtiRcftlBB. M 1 have within the last two years had an op portunity ot seeing several cases ot very tnve terate ulcers, which having previously resist* ed the regular modes of treatment, wen uealed by the use of Mr. Swrim’s Panacea ,nd I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in scro, Georgia—Camden Count). TO WHOM ITMAt COArCHRA W WREllBAfi Alc*.n.ler Atkinson, Ail i.in- vy ist atur on the Estsle of Jolin AtV ii- son, deceased, applies to the Court of rtrdin rv of said County, for letters dism'Bsory on s-idestsle: a are, tliertf ire, to o te arid dmonish all d J'liRllUl-. the heirs : nil cred ours of said decearedolo fi> iheir ohj^.lione (if aoy they have) in myofliae, on o, u f ire the fir.t Sionduy in January oext, or let:i r itft’l lie irrupted to the .pphC-Oit. "'A IVitne'S ihe Hon Willinm Gibson, 1. -V J one o( tin J .stiees of said Court. mid-l tins 25 h Juoi:. I82S. JOLN BAILEY, c. e 0. c. c June 30 82 tacts and sdnom-h all and s'njrulsr, the heirs I'd credit its of said deceased to flic . their objections (if any they hare) in mv of flee, on or before the firs' Monday in Septem. ber next, otherwise Letters will be granted Ihe applicant. Professor of tne Institutes and practiet of Physic, in the University of Penn sylvsni* h. "Philadelphia, Ftbnuvy 16 1823.” •‘1 nave employed Iho I'soscesol Mr.Swainv in numerous instances, within the last three Witness the Hon. William Wibson. one. of I years, and h»ve always found it extremely ifficeeious, especially >n scc-ondsry syphilis snd mercurial diseases. I have no heaitatio in pronouncing it • medicine of inestimable value. «W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Um’ty ol Pent Sin geon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms House I .firmitv. Ac " February i7, 1823” -• I have reput edly used Swsim’s, Pinscea, bjtn in hr Hospital snd in private pract.c . * d have fuu "d it to be * valuable medicine in cli ouic, syphilitic snd scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. “VALENTINE MOTT, II- D. Profess ir of Surgery'in the University of New York, Surge m of the New-York Hospital, fc, -JYtv York let mo Slh, 1824 ” CauWonio VuTcYtaacra. 'flie great demand and wonderful success of this medicine, h-.ve induced s number ol persons to imitate it in various ways—Some are selling Strsipardli snd other syrups, im. posing them on th- ignoraut for the Panacea; others are miling the itenuine medicine with molasses, Ctc- miking three bodies out of one, thus retailing s.me of its virtues. Th-se im. i'ot'onssnd anil nd. Jter.tuins have in many in t.nc. t. pr n-acted the ...ff:rings of patients in cases where the ymuinc medicine wouln have proved instantly efficacious. I therefore deem it • duly 1 owe the the public, to ac quaint them, thst it is impossible, from the very nature of its constituents, to be discover ed by chemical analysis t snd consequently, A FRESH SUPPLY of best patent cold h i *'! . 0,her “["urn represented to be mine nressed Castor Oil for f»mile » n .l d “ ,uch- ,r ® fraudulent sndbsseim- -l.nt.G™f^ a .lob. y and I positions, cileuls'cd to deceive the ignorant plantation use, for JMmby land unwary.—The genuine medicine has mv I rignsture of a label representing Jlerculeo and | the Hydra, sod name on the seal. the J ..tices of slid Court, this 23d Ju ly, 18 2J. JO IN BAILY, e. e. o. c. o- July 10 193 Georgia—Camden Corn’y. TO ALL ro FTHO.tJ IF MAT COYLF.H.V IKK ,a9 W iipplt Aldnc applies to the V*# Court of Ordinary of the said county for Letters of administration, w-th the will an nexed, on the estate of Elinbetb Williamson, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sing ; Is., the kindred and creditors of said decease, to file 'heir objections (if snv they have) my -IB :e on or before the fi-st HUn lay in September nett, otherwise Letters will be granted the application. Witness th: Hon. William Gibson, one o the.F itticesof ssid Court, this 2nd Ju ly, 18 IS. JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O.C e. July 30 192 Double Distilled Hose Water. A FRESH SUPPLY of best London Ruse Water, received per brig Pan- . tliea, and for sale by LAY fc HENDRICKSON, Chemist* and Druggisti, Bhad’s Buildings. May 10 • Castor Oil. Georgia— amden County. TOA'eL WHO H IVMAY CONJFJtiY. W HEREAS Lou s V) ifour. Adminict ator of tfi« Estate of liable Pelielier, du-.V Applies to iht* Court of Oi'dii;*ry of aaid coun v. V r !-»tier9 di«nva«o y on said estate:— are, therefore, to c»te ana admonish ni *iul singular, the heira and creditoia oi mh d leceascd to file their ol jec ion* (if any rhe uve) in my nffice, on or oefore ihefirai Mod ay in January next, or letters will be grautea * t ! e applicant. IViiiteas the If on. William Gibto |/mV.,| one of the Justice* uf said Cou Lsamaswl this 25* li I ii ne, 18 5 JO IN BAILY, C. C.o. c.e. June 30 82 ail subscription by suen transfer of to:,a shall be c nsidei -das part of the said twelve mil lions of dnilars mit i irzed to be borrowed by the firat aecti n « f hi:> ac«. ft Sec. 4. And be »* further enacted, That for the whole or any pnrt ot Riiy mini which shall be thus subscribed, credns phuil he entered t<; the respeclivM ai|bsn r ibcra» who shall be enti tled to a certificate or certiliuutes purporting that the United States owe to the holler oi hoideiw thereof, his, her, or their assigns* r sum to be expressed th rein, equal to the amount of the principal scock tints an /hcribid. 'earing un intercat n t exceeding tour ur.d one hah'per centum p **nnum, p»*iabb quarterly, f om the thirty-fi st day of Dec* m- ber, one thousand eight uu-nired and twenty five; trauafernhle in ih- amne u aimer us i< prnvuh'd by law for the transfer of ihe stork Kiihscribed, and subject to rt-damntion at the pleasure of the Unit id Slates, H8 I'liow# : one ha’f at any time uf er the thirtv-first day of D -cember, one thoosand eight hundred an-i twenty-eight: and the remainder at any tnn* after the tinrt.-fit si day of December, our thousand eight Hundred and twenti^nine : Provided, That no reimbursement bliall br made except for the whole amount of such new certificate ; nor until alter at least si' months public notice of such mtended reun- buruL’iiii-nl And it shaU be the duty of ilu- Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the Haver *1 s»ims by them subscribed hevnud the amount of the certificates of four and one half pei cent, stock wailed to th’*m res^ecdvely ** Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That die same f’lnda winch have herelolore been, and now are pledged by law for the payment of ihe interest, and for the redemption ai.d • eimbursement of the stock which may be re lei mod or reimbursed bv virtue of the pro visions of this act,gfiall remain pledged in likt. manner for the payment of the intercut accru ing on the stock created by reason of su di subHCiip’ion, and fir the redemption or reim bursement of the princip d of ’hf.- aume. And it shail be the duty of the cun.mihsionera of the sinking fund tn cause to oe applied and puid out of the said fun ', yearly and e* e’ y y «r, such sum arid «um? a«i may ftnouallv requir ed to discharge the inte est accruing on the stock winch may be created by virtue of thin act The auid commisniunors are, also, here by authorised to apply,, frum tme to timi, such sum and sums out of the sfcid fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by puvehase, or by reimbursement, in con formity with the provisions of this act, tht principal of the s<dd stuck : and aucii part o< the annual sum often mtlhons ofd dlara, vest ed by law in the said commianioners, as m >y be necessity and required for tht above pur poses,shall be and continue appropriated t the payment of interest and redemption n he public debt, until the whole of t< e stock which may be created under the provisions ol tins act, shail have been redeemed or reim burse Now, therefore, notice is her-bv given, that ■oka will be opem d til the rreauurv of tne United States, and t ihe severs! loan offices, n the Hint day of Auni n -xt, and continue pen until the first ilv o f Octob-r, thereat* er, for receiving sub iciintions in confjtinity with die provisions of chesxid Jaw. ThesubacriptionH may be made bv the pro prietors «.f the stock, either in person or by their attorneys duly authors?) to subscrib'- ^nd transfer :t to the United States. Sh mld subscriptions of said slock be made to an am.tunt exceeding twelve millions of dollars, a distribution of the said sum of twelvc- milhona of dollars will be made among »he s ihscriber8,in pr oportion to the sums sobscri oed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, A-ting Secretary of the freasurv* « ♦d'IJhi Georgia—Chatham County. In ihe G-Jijrt of Ordinary, M iy Term. 1825 O N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, admin latrstur of Juhn Street, deci ased, praying <n order JV/#i o he madi absolute on hia com plying wito the Jaw, for - he s>de of a Lot of Ground, number four, [4] i-econd Tything Reynolds Ward-Als.-, (i. rt i f a 1,'it. numh* sis, Towef Tylhing, Uerkvt Wii.d being th- real estate of the said tlec.-Fbr the benefit nf tile heirs sod creditors i—lfis ordered, thst notii-e be puMished nin*"ffuiHthsj'iji one o. the Public Gaxetts of thoCi'ty ef fijvsnnsh, requiring ail pel tone interested, to show csuic if.ny they have, why the prayer* of. the peli tioner should not be granted. S M. BOND, e e. May 14 44; March 29 P. E. BRASSINNE, Opposite the Exchange. Georgia—Chatham County. I. the (Jour' of Ordinary-—May Term, 1825, O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Executor of John Wackerlv, dec. praying sn order Msi to be m»de absolute, on his complying witn the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land in Laureos County, being the real estite of the »aid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors: It it ordered, that a notice be Dubliahed, nine months, in one of the Ga zettes uf the city of Savannah, requiring ad persona interested, to show came, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. 8, |f. BOND. C- c. o. May 26 67 bren cured or so mticu relieved an to warrant lu Hweru jii that a tittle p -raeverance wi«ld< so. lu fact, sucit is the confidence ol'tlte pitvbt ciait under whose ca"e these patient* were placed, in this remedy, a cm fide ce Testi t ing from ihi* irresistible conviction tGat hus been for* d upon his mind by ocu.ar demon- si ration, aid a personai trial of it on him sell hat pe- mils me to deijinre it aa lua d--ci led opinion, tli»t he Cu'holicon is not only j oerfecllj safe and iuno^eur, but a must p«w ertul and invaluable r» nn dy in cei ta-n din- h8<:h and states of the a. alum, such aa the fd owin ir:— Debility resulting from intemperance and s-dpHiion; Old .md invelcrat ■* Ulc-i*s. Pains in the b«*ncS *.ttended with awellmga uf tin join's; Imiiges.iin, Blnl'hea on Pik face, jiuipie-, &c.; Al» compiain'.s of the Liver r etitv: Yaws ; Sypiidts .• UuUneoua diseases gt-nerally ; Mercurial «tul scrofulous corn plaints The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusive!) f vegetable niaut. ) with the exception of si ght d t< imi talion to the howeia^ wlucii preserves in a soluble stale, nets ina^nsibiy, is pleasunt t«» the taste, and requires n» parucu- ar regimen, (abstinence from snirtuous li quors always excepted.) or confinement. A a £• olio, sate and agreeable catliartic m*_d e, improving the nupetiteaud restoring th« general torn: of the aya^eui, it is confid-nliy recommended to ladies in a defies;situa* tion. VV W. POTTER, 66 Chesnut-street. Philadelphia May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I have lately exhib,ted, in several in-tnncea, a niedi ented s nip, called Poiter’a Vegetable Oatho licon, with the roost decided advantage- 1 has, as ■ et, never failed rffijctmg a cure in erv case in which I havu'thnngM proper tu employ it. ’ H. li'MURf‘IHE, U D Phi adelphiu, Jn/y 28th, 1824. Mr. W IV. Potter, Dear Sir—.You expressed a wish tint 1 would give a concise statement of my stiff r ingH, from ■ the fropelrsii commencement, tn the present propitious stage of my uiae«ee. r About five years ago, on my passage from B'lrdcaitx, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure un deck, I was seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at- tendantson hoard, I was compelled to bear it, asl mig.it for, two weeks, when on my ar* rival at CiMcleatou, S. C. it was treated a. ( . Ty phus. I be skill of my Physician sithdm d the fever, hut Phoeoix-like, tiie termination of this gave rii n to a disease equally dislres 1 - iftg, and winch, till now, I bad tnwught incur*, able. Varioua •‘varesaes made thei unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which wei’e swelled to an enormous size.— Pbeae g aduajly subsided into bard tumora, uni* of which on my left knee affected tne bone—an incision was now made Htiu • large evacoatinn of mis. mixed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this. I suffered the most excruciating pains in my joints mat roan ever experienced. Every thing that was udinim-tered either gave me no relief’ir ser ved to agg'a vate the disease, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year Such was my painful si uatinn that I ie-ipsive ■ of ever being restored to my heal-h ; I had no’ only trie I tiie regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem* edy 1 coaid hem of- It was in this awful and deapond'tig condition,! hat I WRsper3ii»de i to commence a course of your Vegetable r, .*'h I iron, and the happy re«uit in, % *f om the use of the two buttle my whole system has under gone a complete revo mi on my pains huve fo ■ kei mef* the discharge from my xnee beg.-iit io diminish, and auo.i ceaacd altogether, ih- ulcerfrom wheuce it proceeded being coni pk tely healed. The tumors, fo»* the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies VTTNE MONTHS .after date, application 1 tnan 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my ill v.H be made to the Inferior Jout t of appetite, which was gone, Iihs returned —I an could irish to be. With my thaoki, am Vout ibitged hum- e servant, £fc 7 George k\np City of Phi adeiphia, se Georg« K«.«(-, uf the District r.f Snuih. vrtrk, personally apuened, and, being duiv iw.iru, d »th declare and nay th t the »i )ov i raiment it In all reapecti correct and true aid that the »igua»ure to it is in the hand* vetting oi this deponent ., , , u . 3 >H BINN9, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1844- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable n-atholicon is pecui^ri* adapted to tboae diseases wh.ch a< r prt V8 y * a nouy the coloured population of the zoinh In that disease which ia called yav/ 8| g 8 sure rt-meoy ; a ringle trinl of it, wdlconv t...e planters ot its b ipt-rior efficacy to tny rente ly of a similar nature in the Uiiited states- NO TILE. The advantages of this medicine are, not confining the pa iem unneerfburdy \ fl i|, f house,or keeping him from hi* bui n- ss.— With one aolitaiy exception, <bHt ot a-uri i,- ,MS ,if l uor3 > it docs not lay any restrictions u/m his appetite Ii saso gfntie in its oper, , /fr * itut the p tiem finds himself getting v t J! j, e cannot tell how. As it is nol the ot l }, e proprietor to take any thing -or he cannot give a consideration equal in value persons at h distance wnu may w-»l to iry ms medicine, but who are nut cmain if be applicoble to their complaint, are request. -d to describe »lieir ch9o und xvmp'OT.a in h letter, post-paid, and directcd’to fum-tl-s letter will be immediately olaced it* h.u,u* fuily comp* tent to decide the nnevthn.— Should the rtmed#noi se-m o suit the d.a- ease, they will be fr«nkly told so. UdUli N- Tn prevent d SKppmntm nt it in we!! to ttitv that it tuxes in ordina r y finsea fro a 3 tn 5 nottles to effect a cute an that |.e gona who are labouring under anv seroux infir:f**y f muit makeui* their mind to persevere to t: at ext^nv at least* if ,h»*y do not, they n igh' well SAvethemgetvea th trouble ami expi re f usings smaller qm«nitt\. All orders post-paid and enclosing the m^ncy, immediately ut:ended it., .md u.t trmni.uie packed anti delivered with directions (bruit, * u any place in the city, and furwarded as di rected N. B. To preven* the possibility of I. im- p' g'tion, it hi’I be a.d * in the ciiy of Phi'adei- phia. at the office in Filth near Uacc-nr oral the dwelling of tiie propri tor, N r.6 r )he«mut street, only, and abroad by iiig au« tiionzed agents. W W Pf'fTKR 66 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia- I have appointed G *'.0*{(iB RYE .SON, Druggi-it of $Nvarnah, m- Koh»ag<;n^. Dug* gists wa’.ting tne anove vamubiu meuicmo, will be supplied by him for casti, hi tin v u.e rati*,»« if ordered direct fr >m mu—v.a. k>. b pei d *a jn, or three sbdlvr* a a ngje bon e. W. W. IMVT! EU, ft > hiivde Any pe' son on application to i:.<- xuii.s - r r will be furnished with certified> a of ih>* • ffu c-icy of the above medicine, sufficient m niu* vmcc the mind of the mmt sceptic* 1 although ton numerous end h ng'hy for nev-spape.* n- sertion. GEO. RYEh- ON, D-i^g ht. Corner of Bay and Whittaker Suveti, dec 13 l IN EUUl l’Y. Hciwcen W. Davies. Administrator, Complain* .ant and John Vanin chan Administrator, ,ic bonis no with the wid annexed of . Gvow Richardson and others, Defendants In equity, Ch a/ium Superior Court- Chance/y t 20/A August, 1824 t appearing that John Murray Carnochan, one of ihe defendant* in the aaid bill uf mplaint ni-mni, rt-sidttb without the stale »( Geoigia, in tfiat part nf the United Kingdoma ol Great Britain ami Ireland, called Scutla»*d : It is ordered that the aaid John Munay Car nochan, do appear and answer to tin* cum* pJauiani's said bill, wifnm nine month* from ttie date of ihia order, othtrwiae th/»t l e sai<J billj as to him, be taken pro Contes** i r and it m further ordered, that a copy of Ors order be pubhaiird once a week, in cm- of he public Gazettes of ihig-atale, until '!»«• i x« piraiion of the time Within which tlw* i»i.|-.v- fondant is required to appear and jtu#wvr * aforesaid. true enpv from tire M ? °ute«, th<> 2ts< tiny August. 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Lie i». gogugi ‘.?4 f'i Notice. Ghutham County, silting for ordinary purpo se?, for leave »o siffi all the real estate of the I ate Thomaa Savuge^ qf Bryan Countv, viz: point Plantation, consisting of two hundred and eighty acres R>ce Land, ' i the 0 ;eechee ] H>ver, four miles below the F rrv, fdj nmg the plantation uf Joseph Habtrsham and Ste! ;shen El intt Alsu, two hundred and fifti .crer, more or less, ->f pine l and, appertain-1 mg thereto. Aten, a Tract of Lard called | Galina, o niu-i. ing fif y xcrer, on Medway Riv r, .djjuting the Ian « of J J. Maawell. MARY SAVAGE, Adni'rs. .Tit'»e 1 5 71 N INFj months afterdate, application wdl be ! made to tiie. Hon. the Judge* of the Court >1 Ordinary -if Cha-hara county, for leave t< icil all the real estate of the. late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of said estate. JOHN M'NISH, Bffcutor. oet 19 71 JNotice. 4 LL persons having demands against the ^ estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late ofl pir t p f m y body; the weakness and e»acia the city of Waahington, deceased,, are re I ii 0 n oF which was such that I could scarcely ,!°. .■ "1 ‘'■" f * : I 1" ‘M* •*»«? 1. f'-rtnoalel, h. srd of in faut. nesrij well, and fuel confident tliat » few buttles mure of yuiir, (to me) invaluablt metlictnc, will nu ke me (lerecily »o. Your oblig’d friend. THOMASUBOWN. JR. Philadelphia, July r b, 18 ’4 Vv confidence in the vi get ible catliolicun is undiminisl' .'l, and as fresh in tances uf its powers are daily occurring, in my own prac tice. 1 have no hesitation in recommending it in the peculiar diseases to which it is appl cm hie, ss superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUBl RIB. U. D. Philadelphia, May 28 18 4 Sir—In consequence of imprudent expus tire four t ears ago I had the misfortune 1 n be come tiff cted with a disease, the painful re nulls of which induced me to apply in sir cess'on to se v eral respectable physicians o! this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re. ceived another complaint quite as dish easing ss the former. My whole system became a* footed. I could get no rest at night no ar count of the violent pain that I felt in ever) within the time prescribed by law : and thoae udebted to (aid estate, are required to male immediate payment, to JAMBS HUNTKR, ddm’r. Jtn 14 4*2n» your vegetable catholicon- four bottles ot which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain; my appetite is good j and m. strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine hat given me, I am your obliged friend, be. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Phi’ailelphia, May 28,18 n 4. Sir—I «m now, thanks to your medicine, s hearty mai For nearly aix years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat- creditors of said deceased persons, to file I ened, if not toon stopped, to put a period to their objections (il any they have} in my of-1 my eaistence. Having had no regular medi fice, on or hefore the fi st Monday in January I cal advice from the commencement, my neat, or lettett will be granted to the appli* I complaint at last got to auch a height that I esnt. I could not rwallnw without great pain and Witness the Hon. William Gibion, | difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts LS if one of the Justices of wid Court, I of my body, and 1 began to think my situation this2JMh June, 1B1J. I almost desperate, The five bottles of the JOHN BAILEY, e- c o.e.e. I Catholicon which I have taken hare com* June 33 82 | plctely cured me, and I am now •• well aa I Gem-gia—Camden Couniy, to All whom ii* m y con :brn. W HEREAS J. B iclilot* Jim. administrator on the eatatva of DividTuckcr tnd D*v : d M*!'redie # applies to the Court i;f Ordinary of sy d Uounty, for Letters dumiM^ry on the fstaies of said deceased persona: These are. therefore, to cite and ad nonish the heirs and Camden County, W" Georgia TO ALL TO WHOM I!* MAY COVT.'t*. tfERKAS f^srali llrown. Junior, w 1 applies to he Court ot’Onlinorj'*'1 ounty, for Letters of Administration on T*e stale of John Hr own, Is'.e ol said «/»»»»* y, dc- ceased, ar next nf kin-. These nrn, tb. r*f* f, o cite and a<'ni ini’ ll, all and lingular, ''•« kuuived and creditors of aaid decr.v*ed t •«» li e heir objections, If any they h*ve. i" m "l* fice, on or before the fir»*l Mih iliy m Jure iXt.Mberwibe Lettera will be granted thr up* plicant. Witn^s® the Honorahlp Brii'an It B u'k- lev. one of the of aaid Court, tbn* aiMeen’o d^y of April, eigh't’ o hundred aiultwroiy fiv *. [L S. JOHN BAILEY. C. C. 0 C. C, Anri l 21 4 Georgia Y tub ■Camden Cowiiy. W l court nr o'hiinarv r m 8IID COUN V. HBKBA9 lohn Ulievulnr, h s snyli vf to ssid I'ouft, f,r T.e*.ier» Oit-».,sv.w the estates of Samuel Ou' n' »nd Kvv, B. tuck, deceased, '(fuse are, tlieiefure, 'a ite and admonish, ait and sing-dar, llie k'»- ilred and credi'ors uf the said d ceased i-d mi>s, t fie th ir oiij ctiops, ifuny they Ini'', ; n my nffiee. on or before the first Honda'- is January nest, or Lctteis will be gilrti.i dir applicant. Wi'oess the Honorable J. mes Scott, nos of the .ludices of raid Court, t ,,| » sn- tcei ih lay nf April, e glitecn liuiulred andtwen'y-five. [L. s.j JOHN BAILEY, C, C. 0. L C. ..or I ’I !4 TOHBRM* I V/ Court ofOrdir Georgiy— Cu Viden t ’on nty, BY l*HE COURT of OIIDINAHV f'J sail) ' OUNTVt I l.ewii Bachlott, nppfici to n'p f Ordinary of «id L'ouitf) ( fiy . .etters Uiiim'ssory on the e.l»‘ e 0* Fr iic'-j H .solitpe i These are, Ihtreforr, to cite ,' 4 atlmiui.s'i, all and singular, file (ruidred a"4 creilitora of *a:d deceived, in fi’c lliejr pbjte* lions, if any th-y bare, in tpy rtflict, on nr br- fore the fi at Monday in January nejit, ntlu'r- u tie Lettera UtaWMory wtlllie gifnifd ||| apidickiii’ Witness the ffnnor*hlc Samml one of the Justice^ of paid Court. » ,: l •ixieemj) d»y if April, piglRepil I'WD," ffrej fud twenty -bye- (L. 8 ] JOHN BAILEY, p. A » ft April 2) 24 ^.... . . —— If A Yr ka BUNDLES rWMB HWM^t □U Irony Brig "lififyn April I# Pi P' PWSHWtPi