Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 10, 1825, Image 4

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H7MJ9' 6A2L38s Sheriff's Sale. OuMijInf Thmdty in September next. W lutrM wild before the Oourt Huuae in the Oil* if Savannah, between the houra «T 10 and 4 o'clock, All thaw two loti and Improvement, In the •it* #fS-vxnnah known In plan of mid oily ai number* (21) twenty ona and (*3) twenty t»* Jaeksow wud 0-loam aqairn levied on aa the po party of Eteaa. Early under • • Ok in favor of Ami Scudd:r- AH that right title end interest of Andrew Kaos In Riee*e wharf W*| one undivided eighth of two undivided third i and o ie un divided aevonth of one undivided eighth of two undivided third*, levied on aa the pro* port* of And •• Kuos te aalhftr an execution in fhvor of VfiHiaawon nod De Villon. An nrd viilnd moiety of a portion or part o< •II that 1.1 of land in tha city of Savannah kaowa by the numbera (7) aeven Carpontera Tything D.oker ward, the acid portion or part containing thirty ail (36) feet In firont end ninety bet (90) in deplb,bounded north by Bay lane.eaat by land of Joaiah Lawrence, couth by Bryan atreet and weat by lot no. ail (6) levied on aathe property of John M. Jar. SWAIM’S PANACEA. (?) „ via nader aa property execution in favour of Mark Itbat garden lot, no. one (1) Liberty atreet being the half of lot no- (5* j fifty aeven bounded wcai by lot no. (581 fifty eigh. and on the eaat by the other halt of aaid lot levied on aa the property of Lamrut Williame under aneseeution in fivor of Drearer ami Lamed. Forti five aharecofatean boat atook, levied on aa the property of Thumaa Wright under two epecnlioria in favor of Jjhnato •. Hills it co. and Sami. Kale. L D’LVON a. c. e. Aug 8 98 City Sheriff’s Sale. On Me Jim Tuetday in September next, YlWtLL »e au.d at the Cou- i Huuae i., the AJ# city of Savannah, between the houra of VO and 4 o’clock- All the lot of land situated , tying and being in the oily of Savannah, bn wit in the plan of wild city aa lit Mo. tn'o i, Liberty Ward con. taintng SO bet firont and 90 feet deep, togeth er withWl the butidinga and improvementa thereon, boundedeast by lot No.one I, weat: y lot No. three 3, north by Broughton at. it aoutb by a lane, Irv ed on ta the property of ihe ea tato of Thomas Lucent. dec. to aatiafy an ex- ecution bom the Court of Common Bleat and Oyer and Terminer for the city of Strati'.ill. Wm. H. Wail and B'libeth hit wife vs. 8 M Bond administrator, C. T A. of Thoms* L-u oena. , A. I D’LY<-N, c.s Ang 8 98 Sheriff’s Sale. On thefint Tuetiay in October next. fSeVlLL.be aoi.lat the Court Houae,in the town of Jefferaon, Camden County, between the legal bourn of aale, A tract of land, aituate on Walker Swamp in Camden County, containing aeven hundred end iifly acre a, more or lem, with the itnprove- mt ota thereon,—and five negroes vie. Aaron, Silvia, Rote, Stephen and Pompey, levied or ea the property of John Nordic, uncer aun dry execution*, in hror of the State of Geor- J ia, againat Joseph Crew* Tas Collector, and olin Harder and Edward Shearman, tccuri tiea—property pointed out by John Havdie. Aleo, A tract of land lying in Camden Conn, ty, containing two hundred and ninety acre*, mare or ieaa, and the Improvementa thereon, levied on aa the property or z.ehinab Ro berta, under an execution in fine of Tbom.o H, Miller for the uae of Andrew Low V Co. property poioted out by the d rfendent. G. W. THOMAS, * a. c.e. Sett 3 09 Shei , ift’’s Sale. On the Jint Tuetiay in September next, YKVILL oe sold in fruit I oi me court-house t## in Bryan County, between the usual houra of axle, A tract of Land in aaid county, known bv tbe name of 'Palermo,’ containing eight hun dred asrea, mum or Ieaa, b -u -ded N E by fiweat’s lands, S W by a Salt marsh, other boundanee not known—levied upon aa the property of M-T Keating, to satisfy an eie cution in r avnr of me administrators of Btij Stiles, decesaed v TH08- HARN, I. X August 9 9* hheriff s tales. O n tbe first Saturday alter the first Tueoday rn October next,will be aold at the Market House in the town nf St. Mary’* between the uaual houra, fifty acres of land, together with the improvementa thereon, Ijt'ig and being in tbe County of Camden, on the Poet Road leading from Jefiera m to St. Marys, levied on aa the property of H. A Nunia, to aatiafy aundry execotiona in bvo- of Exekiel Week*. Property levied on end turned oyer to me by t conetoble. M. H. HERB ARC, £ C-C. 8t. Maryo, 26tb August, 1835,, 8-nt3 909 Sheriff s Sales. On the Jim Tuetiay in October next. hi WILL oe cold at the Court-House in the V## town of Jefferaon, between the usual hours, part of Lot No 4, containing filly feet in front and fifty in depth, lying in tbe town of St. Marys, levied on aa the property of George W. Martin, to aatitfy an eiecution in favor of B. A. Copp. M. H- HE8BABD, S. C. C. St Marya, August 26,1825. Sept 3 09 Sheriff’s aale. On the Jim Tuetiay in JVbvembfnext, \\WIU. be aold before Ihe Court House i' f## the city of Savannah, between the ua uai houra of Bale, Two Stage*, lour Borsea, and four acta ol Harness, belonging to t!iia end of the Angus ty Lines levied on under a fnreloaure of a Mortgage from Joseph I. Thompson, to Jo. yeph Gumming, assigned to Alexander T Dopaoru A. I. D’LVON, s. a. o. c. sept 8 Georgia—Camden county. TO ALl, WHOM IT MAT CO.Vt ElUT \fV.lKREAS John Hr dee, Administrator wv of the Estate of Dtvid G. Jones, late of otid county, decesaed, applies to the Court of Ordinary of avid eaumy, for letters die- misaory on raid Estate: * These are therefore to eite end admonish y|l sod singular, the heirs and creditors of aaid deceaad. tvfiis their objections (if any they have) ip my office, on or before tbe fint Moo* day in Merab next, otherwise leitcn will be Smarted the applicant. Witness the Hon. Wilfiam Gibson, one of '(•..8.) the Justices of said Court, tbia 27tb August, 18’5. JOHN BAILEY, Clk. C. 0 C. C. Sept. 3 209 T HIS medicine is offend as a remedy fur (•refills, King’s Evil, Ulcerated Sore Throat, long sti, ding Rheumatic Affec- tloas, Cutaneous Diytasea, White Swelling snd Diseeaea of the Bines, aid Ml cbm. generally nf an ulcerous character, end Cbronie d.aeaaea, arising in debilitated eonsti luilons. but more especially for Syphilis, oi ffections arising I herefrom, Ulcere of tbe Larynx, Model, Ac. end that dreadful dil ease occasioned by along aid exeeeaitre uae or Mercury, he fro.—It baa also been found usefclln DiMaaceof tba.Uver, In 11 disorders arising from nn Impure or contaminated stela of the Blood, it will be goHind a powerful and an effectual remedy.— Tbe discovery of this med oine baa been the effect of long aad 'attentive study, and it is now made public from the meet decided eon. viction, founded on ample experience, of its power in eradicating thnee diseases,q/br every other mtdlcine hat failed. It cannot, however, be suppotetl, that this Piaaoaa will invariably cure—the most es teemed medicines, employed by tbe Faculty, will of.cn fail in 'be very diweses for which they are considered specific! t hut if the uae of it be peraevered in, it will radially remove al- meet every eauaedof the disorders sped A -d. Thouiandaare lingering under those com plaints, in some form, finking to the grave, without a remedy, whom tula medicine would certainly restore to perfect halth snd rigour. Its safety and innocence have been fully tee - td, so that it may be administered to the ten* dereat inlh"t- The moat distinguished physi cians in the ynited Statu recommend it, and -dmit, that e more importaut discovery in me* dial science has pot been made t and to use the language of un* of tho n*. eminent pro fessors of the age, it it a triumph in the healing art. To the preaent and ruing generations, the benefit must prove incalculable, nut only by laving many many valuable lives, but im parting strength and ■oundneaa to drliSlaed and corrupted cnnstitutions,—the. rbg peeoerv ing their ifipring from hereditary tLiuuci.- Tneae facts, together with the numei out cures inide, form irree.ible proof of the h (;h value if this retuedv. Nn one, however, is rdrived to take it, without first folly convincing h'm- self of the truth of wlmt iahere italed, and* tbe rectitude of tbe Pr> p-ietor’a intentions. The cures performed in this city alone,es tabliah its superior virtue on a basil too sodd to be affected by Ihe malignity of the envious, I' is worthy of remark, that the greater part of the patients who have been permanently cured, hr', prerioua to the proprietor’s un dertaxing them, received the ablest assistance and several were abandoned by ll-e-.r Pltysi ciani, aa being iirynnd the reach of human skill Suchiethe f'Ct, and to extraordinary weremuny of hr c .ict. that an exhibMon rout made of them in the Umventty if Penttni'vun so, hylhe P ofettor of Sitrger , before a ciewd edamlience of b'tutlenw, te/to pronounced them vendert in the heuling art. It nas been intro- meed into tbe Philadelphia Alms House slid Pennsylvania and New.-York Hospital, and such were it* surprising effects—ill aucceii after ad other m'-dicines had faded, tha'. the Surgeon of tbe Pennsylvania|Hupital, Dr.Wm Price, was induced to abandon hia highly respectable uffie , from tbe laudable design of benefilting U a fellow creatures, by carry ing the Panacea to England i where it baa si ready superseded the use of the genuine French Hob of Lafacteur in a number of iS stances, in diseases for which that is intended, and ill virtues are publicly acknowledge by some of the mat eminent surgeons there. /.. In all complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy- philit, and where the Syphilitic Vitus of tue parent causes a developement of 8croliila in the child, th-i is the only remedy upon which a single hone of recovery an be reisonib'.y founded; there has been no instance of its failure, where propei ly used It imparts vi gour to the whole, system while the cure ia going on—on operation so tong Itoked for in vain by tbe medical world i at tile same time the patient is enabled to lake nourishing food, which under the common inodet of practice, ia usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma. try instances where the horrible ravages of ul ceration bad laid bare ligament ami bone, and where, to all appearance, no human means bu imputation could have saved life : in eases extieme even si here described, have pa. tienU been snatched from the giave and re stored to good health, and the devouring dis ease completely eradiate ! The ditcovery of a remedy like Mis now offered for sale, hue been a deeiderulninfrom timcimmctnortul. The Proprietor does not . uppoie his bare assertion will ennvince : ne yi.l therefore give references to such as have been cured, snd those ui.tl r hia are among whom are many highly respec acie citizes. that shall satisfy the moat incredulous of its superior efficacy in the disorders for which it ia here recommen 'td, Every member ofanc e y should aid in diffus ing information of thii diacovcry—human ity alone makei it a du y Certificates. "I hare within (he last two years had an op portunity of seeing several cases of very mve titrate ulcere, which having previously resist ed the regular modes of treatment, were baled by the use of Mr. Swrim’r Panacea and I do believe, from what I bave seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero, fuloua, venereal and mercurial diseases. ”N. CHAPM AN, M. D. Professor of the Institute* and practice of Physic, in the University ol Penn sylvanik £fc- A. ” Philatlelphia, February 16,1833.” “I have employed the Panacea ol Mr.Swaim, in numerous instances, within the laet three yeara, and bave alwfys found it extremely effiacioui, especially in aec-ondary syphilis and marcurial diseases. I have no hesitatio in pronouncing it ■ medicine « inestimable value. H W. GIBS IN, M D. Professor of Surgery in thr Unity of Pent. Surgeon endClinial Lecturer to the Alms House InSrmitv, 4c- “ Primary 17, 1823.” 11 1 bave repeatedly used Swaim’t, Panacea, both in the Hospital and in private praet.ee, and have found rt to be a valuable medicine in eb onic, syphilitic end scrofulous complaints, and in ubitiiuite cutaneous affections. . ’’VALENTINE MOTT, M- D. Profess >r of Surgery in Ibe University of New York, Surgeon cf the Ncw-York Hospital, & c, •Wise York, lit mo 5M.1824 ” Caution to TuTcfiaseis. The great demand and wonderful eueceas of tbit medicine, h ive induced a number nf persons to imitate it In varioue Ways—Some are selling Sarsaparilla and other eyrupa, im posing them on th* ignoraut for the Panaca i others arb' Mixing tbe genuine medicine with molasses, Ac., making three bottles outof one, thus retailing a .ime of its virtuea. These im. itapont and and adnlieratoina have in many in. tanot s. protracted the sufferings of patients in aaea .where the genuine medicine would h|ve proved instantly efficacious. I therefore drem it a ditty I ow» the the public, to ac quaint them, that it ia impossible, from the very uture of its constituents, to be discover ed by ehemieM analysis i and consequently, that all other Xiixtuna represented to be mine and aold u sueh, im fraudulent and baa im. poiitiona, aleulated to deoeive the ignorant and unwary.—The genuine medicine has my signature of a label representing Herculet and the Hydra, tod name on tbe sal. Communications, pest paid, and ordtrafrom \y part of tbe world, will leertre ImiMdiate attention. Printed direction* accompany tbe. Ms- dioinc. ' WIC« SWAIMf No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite this Univcraily of Pennsylvania.. Philadelphia, February, 1835. Thaaubacribera have just received a flrab iiipply of the above VALUA BLE MEDI CINE!, and have made auch arrangements with the inventor,Mr, Wm. 8waim, aa will enabl* them to ofifarto the public g pun 'and unadulterated article. Druggists and othen who purchase to aell again, can have it at the original price eatabliahed by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemiate and Druggista, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Nwaim’s Panacea, with cast's illustrating its success, will be loaned to thoae interested, by applying as above. June 28 POHDELPH18, THl INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain Eael India matiim, Ku :( Rheu- U,*c. Extract of a letter from the Rev, James E li«h, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe London, Dana Sin i A GREK AULY to yur reqOeit, I have with A. dlffi uh- pr ^uMAand now send you by the ship Jaa m. Cnpt Robinson, a few pounds if the Polftd-lph'S, or what generally goes by the name ■ f I rlia Ettrast, a Medicheun. ivenallv esteemed imong the people of Indian •a a re tain cure for the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved and cured by this valu ible Med cine, it won d require m»re paper than I am able to purchase and more time than 1 am able to bertow. Indeed, the r.ffrct of this Medicine is a i immrdiate, that in W.eumatiem vou would suppose it acted vaacha-m in giv ing relief and r»moving th.t painful disease- In the King’i Evil it has been used with great suceeu,and whe-e Mercury has been given or used to eacess, ihta Medicine baa proved a perfect cure. The great difficulty, however, nl procuring the Extract, will for many years to come, prevent its general circulation, it be ing obtained from a Sbtub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the Berman Empire ■f India, and held so sacred by the natives, that to part with it ia like parting with their exiatence.’’ Letter to Dr. Bedwell, dated Jan. 7, \8lS- Dear Doctor—l have been volent'y affected with a Rheumatic complain' for many yea. s ; ever, my fingers were - u contracted that 1 roil'd neither dress ur undreaa myself, or give the least asaistance to mv ia niiy—I have used only one box of thelnd a Extrart, sod I am perfectly restored. Your’a truly, B. RALSTON Philadelphia Letter from Tobiaa Jennings, Slews: d of St Thomas’Hnsptal. London,-Feb. 1, 1813. Dear Sir—I think it my duly to inform you, that after trying every thing that could be pointed nut by the moat respectable physi cians and surgeons for the relief of my ion, without any success, who you know, bsa for many yean been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I was induced to try the Poladelphis, with a glimmering hope, that it might g.ve him some relief from tbe excewive pxin he endured, which rendered bia ■ useless mem ber of aoeiety, and a burthen to himielf. To my utter aatoniahment the.relief was instan taneous, <nd by persevering in the use of the Extract, hia joints have returned to (heir pro per places, and he is in periect health. Up wards of lixty respectable neraons have cal led to see my son, aa all who knew him though' it imnnsflihlo that he enul * recover. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of the emcacy of the above medicine may be seen. Mny 20 Tieturat? Ifoptttiwut, ? March, 14, 1825 5 SlTHERE AS on the 3d of March, lfl'.'j, a Y» law wsa passed by tha Cbngreaa of the (ra ted States, of which the 3d, 4th, and 5th jpetioiM tire In the word* f illowmg, ?is * j. ** 8*0.3. And be it furlhelr enacted, That a . . , P^ 0 " 10 , * le •mount of twelve millons atdoHara, of the aix n-r cent, stock of the y*4' eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, snd jhe lame is hereby proposed i for which pur- boa book- shall be opened at tha Treasury of Ihe United States, and at tilt federal loan ufll pea, bn the firat day of April nekt. to continue upwj Until (he fint day of October thereafter, to* rtich parti of the above mentioned de- •eriptian of stock aa shall, on the day of tub •cription, aland on the books of the Treasury, and on those of the several Ian offices, re ipeelively; which subscription shall be effect ed by a transf er to the United States, in the maaoer provided by law for such transfers, ot tbe credit or cred'ta standing on the aaid book*, and by a surrender of the certificates of tbe itoek ao subscribed i Provided, Thsi •H subscription by such transfer of stock shall be coniidetedaa part of the said twelve mil lion! of dollars authorized to be borrowed by tbe first section of this act. ** See. 4. And be at further enacted, That for the whole or any part of any sum which aball be thus subscribed, credos shall be entered to tbe respective subscribers, who shall be enli tied to a certificate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the bul ’er ur balden thereof, liio, her, or tber assigns, s sum to be exprewed therein, equal to the amount of the principal stock thus sulo-cri bed bi ■ ing an interest not exceeding four and one half per centum per annum, p-iyabl, quarterly, from the thirty-first day of D-cem ber,one thousand eight hundred and twenty five t transferable in the wme loanner as e provided by Isw for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of the United States, as follows: ere ha'f at any timeafer the thirty-first day oi Decembei, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and tha remainder at kny time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand, eight hundred and twei t'-uine : Provided, That no reimbursement shall he made except for the whole amount of such new certificate; nur until after at least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subset ibera the sever al rim* by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificate! of four and one half per cent, stock issued to them respectively. “ See. 5. And be it further enacted, That the same funds which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the paymeoi of ihe intereat, ami lor the redemption and reimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, ahall remain pledged in like manner for the payment of the interest accru ing on the stock crested by reason of such Hubfcrip' ion, and for the redemption or reim- bunement of the prineip <1 of the same. And it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTTVsBs’A Vegetable Catholicon. ff HB < sub■criblr respi ctfully solicits the at tentiun of every friend of suffering hu munity, to to the above new and invaluable City Philadelphia, ,, Q " 0 * a11 * ANB - George Kine.of tbe District- *f Snotl, •ark, personally appeared, and, bimg duly •worn, doth declare and aay (list the iboy, statement ia in all rapeoti correct and tru. wd tbit the signature to it ia in the hind! writing of this deponent. J0H v BIVNS, Aldetmin. Philadelphia, May 88, 18 !4- remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating froth the * stem the very seed* of dinssc, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of hfe to a free' and halthy etercise of their funet'oui, has exci ted the astonishment, nnd completely alien end the objections of the mar incredulous — Facte are Ihe belt argumenti. In order t* put the virtuea oltoe catholicon to as severe . , ure remedy, a single trial of it, will cnuvmU Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO-VCATLA. \\WilEREAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad.iin- ij# istrator on the Estate of John Atkin- ion, decesaed, applies to the Court of O'din ary of said County, for letters diftm ssory on s-ti estate: Thra.; are, therefore, to c te ard admonish all and singular, the heirs and creri uors of slid deceased, to fi'e their ohj^ju-ns (if any they have) in my office, on o, b fore the fir; t Mon :sy tu January next, or letter will bn granted to the applicant. Witness the Hon William Giban, one of the J slices of aaid Court, tbit 25 h June. 1825. JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. e. e June 30 83 i LS Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COWCEHM W HEREAS Louis D ifour, Administrator of the Estate of Hasile Pelletier, d&.’u applies to ihe Count of Ordinary of said coun ty. for letiera diamiasory on mid eitate:— 1601* tre, therefore, to cite and admonish oil *nd singular, the heiro and creditor! of sa d deceased to file their ohjec'ions (if any they lave) in my offi—, on or befoie 'he first Mon lay in January next, or letters will be granteu to t> e applicant. „ V—T Witness the Hoti. William Gibao L 1. j one of the Justices cf said Cou 1 tbia 25'h tune, 18 5. JO IN BAU-Y,e.e.o. c. e. June 30 82 Georgia—Chatham County, In the Court of Ordinary,'May Term, 1835 | AN the pe'ilion of Henry Champion, admin VF istratnr of John Street, decesaed, praying an order AVti <o be made abtohttt on hia com plying witn the law, lor 'he sale of a Lot ot Ground, number four, [4] second Tything Reynolds Ward—Also, part of a Lot, number six. Tower Tything, Decker Waid being the real estate of the vid dee. lor the benefit ol the heira and creditors 1—It ia ordered, that a notice be published nine months, in one ol the Public Gaaetta of the City of-Savannah, requiring all peiMna interested, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the peti itonor should not be granted. S. M, BOND, c c. o. May 14 44* X Georgia—Chatham County. In the Cuuri of Ordioary—May Term, 1825. O N the petition at Robert Hoy, Executor of John Waektrly, doc. praying an order Asti to be made absolute, on hi* complying witn the law, to sell Two Traota of Land in Laureos County, being tile real atite of tbe said deceased, for tha benefit of the heira and creditors i It ia ordered, that • notice be published, nine months, in on* of the Ga ieties of tbe city of Savannah, requiring ail persona interested, to ebow auie, if any they an, why tbe prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. S. M. BOND, c. c. o. Mny2S 47 sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid, out of tlie said fun* 1 , yearly and eve'y year such sum and sums as may be annually requir ed 10 discharge tbe interest accruing on the atoek which may be created b,y virtue nf this act The aaid commissioners are, alio, here by authorixed to apply, from time to timi, such sum and auma out of tbe laid fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimburaemeut, in con formity with the proyiaions of this act, tht priacipal ofthr said stock 1 and such part ol tha annual sum often millions of dollars, vest ed by law in the aaid commissioners, as miy be necessary and required for lb, above pur - poses, ahall be and continue appropriated In the payment of interest and redemption 01 the public debt, until the whole of tlie stock which may be created under the provisions ot tlua act, shall have been redeemed or rpim- burned.” Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that books will he opened at tbe Trruaury cf the United States, and *t ihe several loan offices, on the firat day of April next, and continue open until the fint da” of October, thereuf- 'er, for receiving aubscriotiona in conformity wiihthe provisions of ihe »»id Isw. Tile subscriptions msy be mad* by the pro prietors nf the stock, eiihrr in person or by their attorneys duly authorised to subscrib' snd transfer it to the United States. Should suluci iptions or aid stock be nude ta an amount exceeding twelve millions of dollars, a distribution nfthe laid sum of twelve million* of dollar* will be mtde among 'be subscribers, ia proportion to the lums subscri bed by them respectively. 8AMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury* a un"' TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable nathnfieon is peeul'iriv adapted to thoae diieaaa which are prev a |..;> among the coloured population of the inmi, In that diseaie which Is called ya<vs, it Notice. N INE MONTHS »fu*r date, application •ill be roaie tu the Inferior Oourt o7 Chatham County, tit ting for ordinary pu , P ( ' % sei f for leave *o sell all the real mate if tbe lateThomaa S«vage, of B yan County, viz: Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred and eighty aerrs Rice Land, on the O eecbee lt<ver, four miles below the. F. rry, tdj-ining the plantation tf Joseph Habersham ard Ste pben El iott Also, two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, nf Pine I.and, appertain* ing thereto. Alio, a Tract of I*ai d called Salinajgpoiitsi ing fif y acrer, on Medway Riv er. Adjoining the lan-ia of ,1. J. Maxwell- MART SAVAGE, Adm’r*. Ju^e ^5 71 NOTICE. N INE months after date, application mil be made to the Hon. the Judge! of th<- Court jkOrdinary of Chatham county, for leave tu sail all the rul estate of the lete WiUiam Craig, dtccascd, for the benefit of tbe heira and cred itpre of laid eitate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oct 19 71 4— JN otice. i LL persona having denunde againat the %. eitate of Conitant Freeman, Eaq. late of t)e city of Waabington, decesaed, ere re qhired to band them in, legally Uteated, within the time pretcribed by lew i end those indebted to aeid 'e«tste, are required to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 '42px Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. W HEREAS J. Bichlott tun. administra'or on the estates nf DavidTucker and David M’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary jof and County, for Letten diamitesry on tbe ’Vs!lies of aid decased person*: These ere, therefore, to eite end admonish the heira end •reditora of aid deceased peisona, to file their ohjeotione (if eiw they have) in my of fice, on or before tbe first Monday in January next, or lelteri will be granted te the eppli- fstnt. I, ,1 Witness the Hon, William Giban, |l L S |f one of tbe Juttiere of aid Court, tin srl this25th June, 189,. JOHN BAILEY,me o.e.e June 30 gj scrutiny as possible, it wee offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any lerann wh' would apply fur it, an i whose cause might seem t come within the range of its healing power—numbera of serere caaea of long rtk -it- ing, and some of them aeemini-ly de tpi r ur one*, pre ented themselves, all if which have been cured or to much relieved a< to warrant the assert ion that a little perseverance wiil do an. In fact, such ia the confidence nfthe physi ci*n under whose care theae patient* were placed, in this remedy, e cui.fidenee resu.t mg from the irresistible conviction tint Ass been forerd upon hia mind by ocular demon stration, snd a peranml trial nf it on himself that he permit! me to declare it u hit deci ded opinion, that the Catholicon ia not only a perfectly safe and innocent, but a moat pow erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis eaara and stales of tbe ajitem, auch aa the fol owin g i— Debility resulting from intemperance end dissipation j Old and inveterat- Uieers. Pains in the bnnes attended with swellings of tin: j ,in'i| I'uligeatian, Blot dies on tlie face, pimple", (Xc. i All cnmpllinls of the Lirer | fetter.' Yawsi Syphilis .■ Uultneoutdisease generally i Mercurial and scrofulous com- plaints Tlie Catholicon (which the p-oprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusive 1 ' "f vegetable matte') with ihe xccptmnof o alight di termi istion to tlie bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, art, insensibly, it. pleasant to the taste, and requires n" psrttcu isr regimen, (abstinence from spirtuojs li quors »1 vays exceptod ) or confinement. A: a gi title, isle and agreeable cathartic TTV d- cine, improving tlie appetite and restoring Un general tone of the ays'em, it ia cunlidontl., recommended to iadies in a debate situs tiou. W W. PO t TEH, 66 Chanut-alteet. Pbilatlclplda. May 31,1824 At the request of Mr. W. W Poilfcr, ikiv; lately exhibited, in several instances, x niedi cateil simp, cailed Potter’s Vegetable Catlio. lioon, witli the most decided advantage, baa, as t el, never failed effecting a cure in every cbm in which I have thought proper to empioy it. H. ii’MUHTHIE, M D Phi'adelphia, July 28lh, 1824. Mr. IF W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expreaaed a wish th*t I would give a concise statement of my suffor ings, from ' the nopeleas commencement, to the preaent propitious stage of my diae*se.’ About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during tbe month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was aeixed with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, aa I might for two weeks, when on my *r- : ivel at Churlraton, 8. C. it waa treated as t'yphui. The skill of my Phyaicien subdued the fever, but Pka:iix-like, tlie termination ut thia gare rii* to a disease equally distress ing, and which, till now, I had tn .ught incur able. Various ahacessca made tliei unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, vhich were ewe.led to tn enormous use.— These g'adualiy subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bitnc took place. In addition to this, I suffered Ut most eicruciatiug pains in my j unta that man ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave me nn relief • r sei- ved to aggrarale the Jikensr, the Severity of wbi<-h inor iascd with every succeeding year. Such was mv painful si uatnm that 1 despaired of ever being restored to my heel'll* I had not only tried the regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 could hear of- It was in this awful and despondmg condition,that I was persuaded to commence t course of your Vegetable Hath I icon, end the happy remit ia, “f om Ihe me of the two bullet, my whole lyiVin hat under gone a complet- revo ntioti, my paint have fo-itt- ken met" the discharge from my knee began lo diminish, and loon ceased altogether, the ulcer foam whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing t my appetite, which waa gene, has returned—Ini' in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me perfectly to. Your obliged friend, THOU AS BROWN. JR. Philadelphia, July °6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon is undiminisiivd, and aa fresh in tances of its powers am daily occurri-g, in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it it applica ble, as superior to any remedy I am ecquaiut- ed with. M. M’MUR I HIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—tn consequence of imprudent expos ure four vears ago I had tbe misfortune t o be- come afflicted with a disease, the painful re sul'i of which induced me to apply in sue. cession to several respectable physicians ol thia city, from whom, however, 1 received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite is disti easing »• the former. My whole system became a'- fected. I could get no rest at night on ac count nf the violent ptin that I felt in every part of my body ; the weakneaa and emacia tioo of which waa auch that I could scarcely walk. In thia aiate I fortunately beard of ynur vegetable catholicon-four bottles of which, baa completely restored me, I bave Aow no pain t my appetite ia good i and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine hsa giren me, I am your obliged friend, be. WILLIAM WIL80N. Sworn end eubeer bod to before me, May 26, 1834 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 38,18?4. Sir—I am now, tbanka to yoor medicine, a hearty mar. Fornarly aix years I bave been a martyr to a diaeaae, whose range* thrat- ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi al sdvioe from the commencement, my complaint at lot got ta each i height thttl could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Turnon formed in different parts of my body, sod I began to think my situation almost desperate. Tbe five bottla of the Catholicon which I have taken bave com pletely cured me, end I am now a* well ta I planters of its superior efficacy to any rente dyof a similar nature in tbs United Stater NOTICE. The advantage* ofthis medieln* are, nut confining the ps ient unnecessarily t 0 t (,. house, or keeping him from hia buainni— With one eolitaiy exception, 'hat of isiri'.i. util liquors, it doce not lay any rettrictiont ttt n hitpppelile It is so gentle in Us opera;™, that the p-.tlent finds himself gettise » e |l he cannot tell how. As it is not the * s h 0 fthe proprietor to take any thing (or w h>oh he cannot give a consideration equsl i„ ,.i„. peksooa et a distance who may wub to p, mi medicine, but who are not ceniin it * be epplieobje to their complaint, art roqnen. ed to describe '.heir case and svmp o i't in a letter, pist-rtid, and directed n him-ths letter will b; immediately placed in hwj» *° decide ,Uc n ,i C .fion.- Should 'lie remedy noi seem to suit the dis ease, they will be frtnkiy told si, CAU1T iN- To prevent d.iappoiiitment it is well to si de tli.-l it takes in ordinary esses fro n 3 \o 5 bolt et to effect a cure so that pe-sons who sre labounug under any serous infirniily, must make up their mind to prrsevero to that extent at least—it they do not, thev n.igbt as well save themselves thr trouble and cx.irme f using a smaller qu .iuii., Alt ortleit ptel-p:tid and e xiting the money, immediately attended tu, a id Hu.- mrc!i.„,e packed and d-.liserei with direction fnnne, many place in the city, nnd forwarded «s di re--ted N. B. To prevent the possibility of idi im- position, it will be sol > in the ciiy o'rPhiliuaV- phis, at the offic- in Filth neai Ract-Sir-et, oral tlie dwelling of the i-ropri tor, Ni 66 '(hesnui street, only,an I abroad by but xu- '.horixed agents. W W PITH Fit. 66 Cliesnut Street, Philade’pff.tr I have appointed G.iOItGK U\K. Druggist, of Savannali, my sole agent. giata wanting tlie above valuable mcdicin, will be eupplied by him for casli, at ihv scut rate, as if ordered direct from ir.e—i t. g.id per di ten, or three dollar-, a s ngle bmilc. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any person on opplicati-n to tlie sid-sc.-iM wilf be fiirnislicd witli certilicntes of the .ffi, cacy of tlie above medicine, sufficient ,n con vince the mind uf the most sceptical ultbougb too numerous hnd Irngthv for newspaper -a- sertion. GEO RYElihON, Dniyg.st, Cornet of Ray sud Whittaker Slreeti. dec 13 IN EQUITY. tleliveen W, Daviei, Administrator^ Complain- ant and John l-amorhun Administm: r, de b'liiit no . wtth the -will annexed of George Hichardton und others, Defendants. In equity, Chatham Superior Coui l- Chancery, *0lh August, 1824. J I' appearing that John Murray Carnochun, . ftklfto »f kltw iotawsli.wU Im Afi»» *-'.A Will r,f complaint named, reaides without the Hate nf Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms oi Great Bri'-dn anu Ireland, culled Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- nochan, do appear and answer to the cum. plaiiiant’i said bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise tits' Tie said bill, as to him, be taken pro eni.lessn .- amlit is further Oidereil, that a copy of this order be publish-d once a week, in one if the public G-xe'.tea of thia staflHmtil the -x« pitation of the time within whies tlie axi l de fendant is required to appear aud answer -i aforesaid. True copy from the Minute*, this 2l»t d»y August, 1824. A- B,FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 59) Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IV MAY CUN! U N. W HERE .S Sarr.;. Brown,..luliior, widow, applies to -he Court of Ordinary pM 1 ! Couuty« for Letter# of Admini«tr*tionon l *a estate of John Brown, late of raid o un'y. de ceased, ar neat of kin: Theae are, therefore, to cite and a« ! raoni"b, all and tiuguVr, Jj# kindred and creditors of said decessed, ton's their objections, if soy tlicy h;*ve, in n- or tiue,un or before the first Uui d*y in Jti 15 * next,otherwise Lei erg will be granted tlu sy* plicant. Witors® the Honorsble Hntisn R. Biutf' ley, one of the Justice* of **id. Gourl, thi c sixteenth dsy of Aprii t tighten hundred #f d twenty fires [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 Georgia—Camden County. -Y THE COURT (IF ORDINARY FOB 3‘.ID COUNIY. W HEREAS lohn Chevalier, ha§ applied to said Oourt, fur Letters DiirniMurv on the estates of Samuel C.oaun* and Evan E Muck, deceased. Theae are, therefore, to ■•ito and admonish, all and singular, the kin dred and crediiora ot the said d cessed per# aons, to fi e their objections, if any they twf. in my ofii".e. on or before the first htondiy m January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Witness the Honorable J mes Scott, one of the Justices of «a'd Court, this sis* teei.th day of April, e ghteen hundred snd twenty-five. [L. 8.] JOHN B.VILEY, Q. C. 0, C. C. Anr I 24 Georgia—Camden County. rtY THE UOUItr OF ORDINARY /0 SAID BOUNTY. TWHEBE AS l^wis Bachlolt, spplif* to tw Court of Ordiaary of raid Couotyt rf l etiera Dismlsaory on tbe estate of Fr.w' Roiolupe: Then are, therefore, to cite '™ sdmoniah, all and xingulir, tbe kindred creditor* of aaid decesaed, to file their obj' 1 ' tions, if any 1h*y have, in my office, on or w' fore the fi at Moedav in January oeit, rt*j»- wise Letters Diamis«.ry will be granted tM ^ Witnen -tbe Honorable Samuj’ Chrlfi one of the Jmticei of eeid Court, «"• oixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. . [L. S ] JOHN BAlLEf, C. C. O.C. C April 31 24 50 April HAY. BUNDLES PRIME IIAY, landms trom Brig Pheteant, for sale by ml 19 C. C. GRISWOLD,