Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 13, 1825, Image 4

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SWAIM’S PANACEA. T HIS medicine la offered»a • remedy for Scrofula, Kin*'aBvil, Ulcerated Sore Throat, ton* ita.-ding Hhenmttlo Affac- tioni* CuUncoua Diieavea* White Swelling end Diweiee of the Bonea, end ell eeeei ittnerally of *n ulcerous character, enn Chronic disease*. triring in debilitated const! tutiona, but more eapecislly for 8yphlll«, oi - * 1 — Ulcere of the k co. end Seal. Hilo Aujr 8 L D'LYON e- c. c- 98 She rift’’s Sale. - On Uujtrrt Tuieiay to Stpttmbtr next. V iri X oe told before the i.ourt Hooee m i the City Savannah, between Ike hour* of 10 end 4 o’elook, * . factions arialng therefrom, Ulcere' of the All thoee two lo*e end Improvement* I* the j [todee, ic, end thet dreedfol die city ofSavannah known In pine oT aid city it I owirtoned by t Ion* erd eiceuive u»e nuJebetk (21) twenty one end (22) twenty [ "ggg iTe.-tt Em > M been foiiud teoJeokwn wejdOdetimiquire levledMi MI Sieeeete of the Liter, the property efltoee. **rty under h S to. In I u . ,.rising from en Impire or furor of AmoaSeuddar- . .. contemlnited atate of the JWm* It will be All thet right title «nd totere* or Andrew I j. ^ t powerful enden effectual remedy.-w Xnoi In Bicrik wherf The discovery of this medicine ha been the eighth of two undivided '“V™.*. effect of Ion*ind eltentire study, end It u divided eeeenth of lone undivided eighlh of now midg p B Hio from ,h e moot decided con- two undirided thltde, levied on »« ***0 pto I riction. founded on emple experience, of He perty of And ew Knox to eetir^en wecution ln ell .jj c ,tj ng thoee dieee*ee,«|/»«r awy in fetor of Wdiiemeoe end Do Vdlere. * m!thcine ^juua. An undivided moiety «!• portion ?P*J*° b it ceinot, however, be tuppoeed, thet thin ell thet l.i «f lend in the wt Y 0 ' r „**" n *„ p.xxcax will invariably cure—the moot ea- known by the numbett ( 5 ')**'' e " ®“3****J* leemert medicine*, employed by the Faculty, Tyildng P e « ke '" ,ird ;.^ fi “ will often fail in the very dlreeree for which pertoonteining thirty dx (36) feet in from , (,ey ere considered epeciflci i but if the ueeof ind ninety feet (93) in dep‘M™^ed nortl, t ^ yered ini u wi „ ^dleelly remove e . by Bey lane, eeet by lend of Jonah *-*wreiice, meat every ceueejof the dieotder* epecificd. enuthbyBiyenetteotendweet by lotno .an T |ioueende ere lingering under thoee com- (6) levied on M the property ot John M. Jar. p | iints> i nlnni eform, einking to the grave, vie under an execution in favour of Mark ^ llhou ’ t g reme( |v, whom tbie medicine would Hoag. ^ , lh . rt „ I certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. AH that garden 0I J* i tl safety and innocence havebeen folly teai- atraet being the half of lot no (ST) filly aeven ^ |o th|(m|iy be .dminiatered to the ten- bounded wee. by lot no, (58) hiiy _eigli. and dw#gt Tbe rooIl diitinguislu.il phyn on tho eatt by the other hell ol taid tot levied I dtnI m , he Bll - lte g sn.i recommend it, and on aa the property of Umout Wdliama under >dmit th> , t more jmportaut diacovery m me. an bxeeution in favor of Dreater and Urned. icience bM pot been made i and to uae Forty five iharea ofateam boatatoek, levied I . b)nrtn| , r 0 f one of the moat emioeut Pro. on aa the property of Thomas Wright undar I feliors n f |he ,„ ei i( „ ,, i U mph in the healing two exeeutiona.jn. f* vor of Johnston, Bias | nr) T() tbe present end rising genereuone, the benefit mils'prove incalculable, njt only by uving many many valuable lives, but im parling strength and soundness to lUbililaed and corrupted constitutions,—ilietekg present ing their offspring from hereditary diseases. - . These facta, tngeilier with the numerous cures Onthejirrt Tuesday in September next, I m „de, form imsiible proof of the high value TTfflliL oe (old at tne Uou.t House i< the I ol t g lf reme dy. No one, however, iai.d.',sed VP# oitv of 9avanoah, between the hours 1 10 ube it , without first fully convincing him* of 10 and 4 o’clock- , I self of the truth of what ia here atated, and All the lot of land situated, lying and being tbe K etitude of the Pri p -ietor’a intentions, inthe city of Savsnnah, kn wn in the plan of I xhe curea performed in thia city alone, ea (aid city aa lit No. tu'o 3, Liberty Ward con-1 nbbab j ta luperior virtue on a bavia mo solid mining 69 feet front and 90 feet deep, togetb-1 to be a ff ec ted by the malignity of the envious, er with aU tbe buildings and improvements j, „ wort hy of remark, that the greater part tjhereon, ooundodeast by lotNo.one l, west >y 1 0 j tba p^ienta who have been permanently lot No. three 3, north by Broughton-st.k south CU ted, had, previous to the proprietor’* un- by a lane, lev.ed on as the property or the es d er t»xiog them, reeeived the ablest auistance tate of Thomas Luoena, dec. to utiafy an ex- I ail( j MV eral were abandoned by their Phyn eeutfon from the Court of Common Plea and | C j anii tabe - m g beyond the reaeh of human Oyer and Terminer for the city of 8avannati. ak j]|, g u ch it the f id, and n extraordinary Wm. H- Wall and E iisbslh his wife vs. 8. M wevema ,iy of tbe Cities, that an exhib lion was Bond administr-tor, C. T A. of Thomas Lu. I mai fa 0 y lfim t / ie University of Peimsy vnn 0000. A. 1 D LYuN, c. a I i a , by lhe P ofessor of Surgery, b'fere a crowd Ang 8 w I ed audience of Student, who pronounced .1 he to i ■ ■ I "nrmfrrr — lhe heating it naa been intro* Cka,.;4'’c VoIP I lucei into the Philadelphia Alma House and OllCl 111 o iodlC. I p enni j|vania and New-York Hospital, and On the first Tuesday in October next. I such were iti surprising effects—its success YTVHLl. be ao„! at the Court Haute, in the I sfier ail other medicines hsd failed, that the \l]r town of Jefferson, Camden County, Surgeon of the PennaylvaniaiHopital.Dr Wm between the legal hours of ale, P'ice, was induced to abandon bia highly A met of land, aituale on Walker 8wamp I respectable offic . from the laudable design in Camden County, containing seven hundred I of benefitting o;s fsllosr creaturea, by carry - and fifty acres, more or leu. with the imprave-1 mg the Panacea to England t where it baa al to-hUthereon,—and five negroes via. Aaron, (ready auperaeded the use of the genuine Silvia, Ruse, Stephen and Pompey, levied on Freooh Rob of Ufaoteur in a "umber of in- u the property of John Hardie, under sun atancea, ;n diseases for which that •• intended, "r, execiitions, in favor of tho Stole of Oeor- and ito virtues are poblioly aeknow edge by gia, against Joseph Crews Tax Collector, and some of the moat eminent surgeona there. John Harder and Edward Shearmao, aecurt s-Jn all complicated esses ot Scefutu and Sy- ties-property pointed out by John Hardie. Uifia,and where the Syphilitic Virua ot tne Abo, A tract of land lying in Camden Conn, parent eauas a dcvelopement of Scrofula in ty, containing two hundred and ninety acres, the child, this is the only remedy npon which more or iean and tbe improvem-nto thereon, a aing.e hope of recovery ean be reMonabiy Sonm the property of Z.ch.rtah Ho. fouled itbere baa been no inatohoe of its berta, under an eieution In favor of Thomu failure, where pwpeily used U, impart^i v. FT. Miller for the uae of Andrew Low U Co. | gour to the whole system while the cure Communications, post paid, and ordera froi any part of the world, will receive ImmMiat attention. . • tC? Printed dlrectiona accompany the Mi diolne. WM.SWAIM, No. 13, South Ninth Street, opposite tb University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, February, 1835. The subscribers have^juat^receWed ^ freaj March, 14, 1825 5 W HEREAS an the 3d of March, 1RV5. s law was pasted by the Congrea of the Umted Stoday of which the 3d, 4th. and 5tli aeetiona are In theworHa following, via t c/S^, and have made such »rv?ng»nlanl with the inventor,Hr. Wm. Swaim, M will if enable them to offer to the public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists and others who purchase to sell again, tan have it at the original price estfWiahed by tho proprietor. / LAY A HENDillCKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Swainrs Panacea, with cases illustrating its auc/eas, will be loaned to those interested, by Ipplying as above, June 28 / ....... ..J _ i City Sheriff’s Sale. going on—an operation to long looked for In rain by the medical world i at tbe mine time tae patient ia enabled to take nourishing food, which under the common model of practice, is uaually withheld from the sufferer. In ma ny instances where the horrible ravages of ul. On the first Tuesday in September next, 1 eeration had laid bare ligament and bone, and Y4V1I.L oe sold in front of tne court.bouie | where, to nil appearance, no human meaua hut in Brvan County, between the usual I amputation could have saved life : in cases WW . » I ....... a„.n an Kana /luBiVyikarl havA r.Q. property pointed out bv the dsfendent. O. W. THOMAS, ».a. e.c. kept 3 09 Sheriff’s Sale. ply “of the above ^ fUDIC ■ikSli 0 'HBGa j St. POLiDfcLPHIB, THE INDIAN EXTBACT. A certain East India Cure for the Bheu- mutism. King's Evil, isc. Extract of a letter from the Rev. Jimm E litb, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe London. Dam Sim : A GREE ABLY to your request, I have with difficult* procured and now lend you by the ship Jaa >n, Cspt. Robinson, a few poundi of the Polfd dnhiv, or what generally goes by the name of India Extract, a Medicine un. iversally esteemed among the people of Indian as a certain cure for the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people wb are daily relieved and cured by this valuable Medicine, it wou d require more paper thani I am shle to purchase and more time than k am able to bestow. Iideed, the effect of thia Medicine is so immediate, that in Rheumatism veu would suppose it acted si a charm in giv ing relief and removing that painful disease- to tbe King's Evil it has been used with great success, and where Afercury has been given or used to excess, this Medicine baa proved s perfect cure. The grestdifficolty, howeAr, ol procuring the Extract, will for msny years to come, prevent ito general circulation, it be ing obtained from a Shrub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the Berman Empire nf India, and held ao sacred by the natives, thst to part with it ia like parting with their existence.” Letter to Dr. Bedweil, dated Jan. 7, 1823. Dear Doctor—l have been v olent'y aff ected with a Rheumatic complaint f >r many yeata < even my fingers were «o eontracled that l cou.d neither drew or undrew myaelf, or give the leaat assistance to mv fa nily—I have uaed only one box nf the India Extract, a-td perfectly restored. Your’s truly, R. RALSTON, ■o Philadelphia Letter from Tobiaa Jenninga, Stewaid of St Thomas’ Hosptal London, Feb. I, 18i3. Dear Sir—I think it my duty to inform you, that after trying every thing that could be pointed nut by the moat respectable pbyai- ciana and surgeons for the relief of my son, without any success, who you know, has for many yeara been laboring under aerere Rheu matism, I wai induced to try the Poladetphis, with n glimmering hope, that it jnight give him some relief Irom the excessive pain he endure!, which rendered bin a useless mem ber of soeiaty, and a burthan to himself. To my utter astonishment tbe relief was inatan tancous, *nd by persevering in the uae of the Extract, his joints have returned to their pro per places, and he ia in perlect health. Up wards of aixty reapectsble nersona have cal led to see my aon, aa all who knew him though', it impossible that he emit ’ recover. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON Druggist, where additional certificates ol the efficacy of the above medicine maybe seen. May 20 ** Sac, 3. And be it further enacted, That a subscription to the amount of twelve miilona 'dollars, of the six p r cent, stock of tbe r eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and tame ia hereby proposed i for which pur* e hock, shall be opened et the Treasury of he United Statee, and at thi several loan ofli tea, on the first day of April next, to continue tpen until tbe firat day of October thereafter, far such parts of the above mentioned de- mriptlon of stock as ahall, on the day of aub mtiption, stand on the books of the Treasury) apd on those of the eeseral loan offices, re syeotively t which subscription shall be effect el by e transfer to the United Stotea, in the manner provided bylaw for auch transfers,ol the credit or credits standing on the aaid hooka, and by t surrender of the certificates of tbe atock so subscribed t Provided, That all aubicriptlon by auch transfer uf stock ahall be ennsideted aa part of the said twelve mil lions of dollar* authurixed to be borrowed by the first secti'-n < f -his act, ” See, 4, And be it further enacled, That for the whole or any part of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, credits ahall be entered to the respective subscribers, who ahall be enti tied to a certificate or certificates purporting that the United Stotea owe to the bolder or holdera thereof, bia, her, or tbeir assigns, a sum to be expressed therein, equal to the amount of the principal stock thuasuhseribed bearing an interest nut exceeding four am one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Decern- ber.one thousand eight hundred and twenty five ; transferable in the same manner aa i« provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of the United States, si follows: one nnlf at any time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time after the thirty-ftrat day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine : Provided, That no. reimbursement shill be made except for the whole amount of auch new certificate ; nor until after it leaat six month! public notice of auch intended reim- buraement. And it ahall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscriber! the lever- al sums by them auhaeribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four and one half pei cent, stock issued to them respectively " Sec. 5. And be it further enacted. That the same funds winch hive heretofore been, snd now are pledged by law for the payment of tbe interest, snd for the redemption and reimbursement of the atock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner for the pavmcnt of the mterest accru ing on the atock created by reaaon of auch VALUABLE MEDICINE. tottS Vegetable Catholicon. JTkHB tubscribir reaoeetfiiHy aofieita the at IT tentlon ofeveiy Mend ofeuffering hu- manity, to to the above new aed Invaluable lemeili, wboae unequal powera in wimmating extieme even here described, bave pa- A tractofLand in aid county, known bv I tienta been matched from the grave and re- e name of •Palermo,’ containing eight bun- stored to good health, and the devouring dis- ' ease completely eradiated- The discovery of a remedy like thie now offered fer sate, has been a desideratum ft om lime immunor ini, The Proprietor, does not -uppuae bis bare assertion will convince: be will therefore give references to such as have been cured, snd those uud-. r bis are among whom are many highly respcctacle citixea, that ahall astiafy the moat increduluus of ito superiur efficacy in the 'diaurdera for which it ia here recommenced. Aery member ofaociely should aid in diffus- O -i the firat Saturday alter the arat lueaaay fo n inf . rma ,i on of tWi discovery —human- m October otit,will be fold it the Market j ^ makes it a duly Certificate*. hours of aile, A tract the name - _ .. „ , d-ed acres, more or leu, bounded N. E. ky Sweat*! landa, S- W by a Salt marsh, other boundaries not known—levied upon aa the property of R-T Kiating, to satisfy an exe cution in favor of the administrators of Benj, Stiles, decerned- TH08. HAHN, a, a. August 3 95 Sheriff s Sales. \ the ftrat Saturday after tbe firat Tuecday in October next,will be sold at the Market House in tbe town ni 8t. Mary’* between t’re usual hours, fifty acres of land ; together aritb the improvementa thereon, lying and being . in the County nf Camden, on the Post Road | portunity of seeing several ases of very mve lading from Jefferion to St. Marya, levied terate ulcers, which hiving previously resist- oo as tbe property of H. A Nunis, to atisfy | ed the regular modes of treatment, were sundry execution* in fhvo- of Eiskiel Week*. | healed by the uae of Mr. Ssrrim’a Panacea- Property levied on and turned over to me by | an d I do believe, lirom what I have seen, a constable. | that it will prove an important remedy in aero, M. H. HEBB ARD, J C.C. I t'uluua, venereal and mercurial diseases. St. Marys, 26th August, 1825. 1 ”N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Sunt 3 "C9 | professor of the Inalituta and praeticr - I of Phync, in the Unirersity of Penn- Slieritr 9 Hales. ayivanix u= a. ”1 have within tbe lust two years htd an op- Georgia—Camden County. TO AIL WHOM IT MA* CONCERN. t/HEUEAS Alexander Atkin-on, Ad nin ij# istratnr on the Estate uf Jolm_ Atkin son, deceased, applies to the Cuurt of O din ary of said County, fur letters dism'ssory on s-.id estate s These ire, therefore, to cite m d 'diminish all at d singular, the heirs snd .’.red Hors nf ssid deceased, to file their obj^inns (if any they have) in myoffi ie, on oc b fore tlie first Monday in January next, or letters will be granted 10 the applicant. Witness tbe Hon William Cibson, one nf the Justices of said Count this 25h June. 1825. JOtihi BAILEY, e. c o. e. c June 30 82 George W ,y Msrtm ed to U ."ti“ya h a e e P *«m!toa “n | in pronouncing it a meUiciaeofJnesUmable favoiof B. A.Copp. • v * lue ’ M. H- HBBBARD, S. C. C. St Marys, August 26,1825. Sept 3 09 tshentf’a vale. - On the first Tuesday in November next, At WILL be aokl before the Court House in <Xr the city of 8avannab, between the ui ual hours of ule, Two 8ta«v lour Horses, and four sets of Harneaa, belonging to thia end ol the Augus to Line, levied on under ■ fircloaure ®* * L irosm Mortgage from Jaeeph I. Thompson, to Jo-1 r °'*' ***"“ 5<V1824. sepb Cumming, aligned to Alexander T-1 C&QUOH to EUCBUtiYg. Dopson, A- L D’LYON, n. a. o. e. | The erelt demand and wonderful aueee sept 8 “W. GIBSON, M D, Professor of Surgery in the Unity of Pent. Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to tbe Alu» House Infirmity, Ac “ February 17,1823.'* «I have repeatedly uaed Swaim’a, Panacea, both in the Hospital and in private practice, and have found it to be a valuable medicine in ohi onic, syphilitic and acrofnloua complaints, and in obatinate cutaneous affectiona, ••VALENTINE MOTT, M- D. Profess ir of Surgery in tbe University of New York, Surgeon of tbe New.York Hoapital, he, Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. W HEREAS Louis Dufour, Adminiitoator of the Estate of Basile Pelletier, dee’d applies to the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, fur letter* dismilsoiy on aid estate:— These are, therefore, to cite and admomsb all and singular, the heirs and creditor! of sa d deceased, to file their ohjec'iona (if any they nave) in my office, on or before lhe firat Mon day in January next, or letters will be grantee tn t< e applicant. Trt Witness the Hon. William Gitso one of the Justices of aid Cou this 251 h lime, t8‘5. JO IN BA1LY, c.c.o. e-c. June 30 82 The grat demand and wonderful success of thia medicine, have induced a number of persona to imitate it in various ways—Some are aclling Sarsaparilla and other ayrups, im puting them on tb- ignoraut for tbe Panacea i others are mixing the genuine mediciae with Georgia—Camden county. TO ALL tiHOM IT MAY COM ERN \IW 1BHBAB John Ha dee, Adminiatrator | moltaaea, Ac» miking three bottla out of one, VM of the Estate of Dsvid G. Jones, late | thus retailing some will, virtues. These im- of said county, deceased, applies to tbe Court I Hations.aod and adulteratoins have in many in- of Ordmary of aid enunty, for letten (fit-1 unciis, protracted the sufferings of patients aaiisory go mid Batatai 1 in ases where the genuine medicine would These are therefore to ate aed admonish [have proved instantly efficacious. I therefore ill exd.amgubr, the heirs and creditors ofuid [deem it a duty I owe the tbe publie, to ac- deceaaed, to fi e their objections (if any they | quaint them, that it la impossible, from the have) in my office, on or before tbe first Mon- I very nature ofito conatituento,to be diseover- day in March oat, otbetwit* letters will be |edby ehemlal analyaUi aid eoiisaquentlj. Sranted the applicant. | that all other mixtures represented to be mine Wituea the Hon, William Gibson, one of |and sold a* auch, are fraudulent aodbueim. f L. 9.] the Justieea of mid Court, tbia | positions, calculated to deceive the ignorant 37th August, 1825. | and uqwary—The genuine medicine has my JOHN BAILEY, Cik. C. 0 C. C, 1 signature of a label repreaenting Hercules and ■apt. 3 209 | the Hydra, and name on the leaf L S | -«*- (Vomthe ayrtem the very aeedl of dtoeaac, and in reatoring the deranged and morbid condition of the omna of life t« * f f «e and healthy exereiae oftheir funetiona, has exet. ted the mtoniihment, and completely ailen oed the objeetiona of the mat inert duloui — Pacts are the beet arguments. In order to put the virtues of the tJeiholioon to i* severe a scrutiny u poaible, It wa offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance of* physician, gratuitoualy to any eeraon who would apply for it, and whoae eaiiBC might seem te eome within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe aaeaof long stxnd. ing, and acme of them seemingly de.perste anea, preentcil themselva, all of which have been cured, or to mueh relieved a to warrant the assertion that a little perseverance will do so. In hot, auch is the confidence ofthephysi cian under whose are these patient* were diced, in thia remedy, a confidence result ng from the irresistible conviction that lias -,een forced upon hi* mind by ocular demon stration, and a perumsl trial of it on hWnselt that he permits me to declare it as hia deci ded opinion, that iheCalholicon ia not only i perfectly safe aid innocent, but a most pow erl'ul and invaluable remedy in certain dis cues and atatea of the ayateiu, auch aa the fol owing:— . , Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipations Old and inveterat"Uicera. Pains in the bone* attended with iwelling* uf the join's s Indigestion, Biotchea on the face, pimple** kc. t All compltinti of the Liver s letter.- Yaws-, Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases generally s Mercurial and acroluloua com plaints The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges hi word conliiia exclusively , if vegetable matter), with the exceptional a slight dftermi iitiun to the bowels., which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, i; pleaunt to the lute, and requires tin pirticu lar regimen, (abstinence flnm spirtuinil li quors always excepted,) or confinement. As a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite ami reatoring the general tone of the ayatem, it is confidently recommended to iadies in * delicate situa tion. W W. POTTER, 66 Cliesnut-street. couid wiA to be. With my ti.uaki, aavil „. obliged hnmble servant, Ue * “ GEORGE KANg City ef Philadelphia, «• George Kine.uf the District of South «*rk, personally appeared, and, being did, sworn, doth declare and say that the ,b ov , statement is In all respects correct and tru. snd that the signature to it ia in the hand writing of tbia deponent. J0H«BTNNS, Alderman Philadelphia, May 28,182A- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is pectdhffi adapted to thoae diieues which are nrs,,| ( '; Ine south- among the coloured population of the tooth' In that disease Which is called yaw a , ft sure remedy; a single trill of It, will convince planter* of its superior efficacy to my rtc-, dy of a similar nature in the United auto- NOTICE. The advantages ofthii medicine ue , not confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from hie business With one loh'.ary exception, that „f spiritu- oua liquors, it does not lay any restriction vp n his appetite. It iaa gentle in its onersiion that the patient findahimaelf getting well he annot tell how. As it is not the wish 0 f the proprietor to take any thing lor which he cannot give a consideration equal hi value persons at a diatance who may w-«h to uy his medicine, but who are not c-nii-i i( ft be applieoble to their complaint, arc requeit- ed to describe their case and symptom) in a letter, pust-piid, and directed to him-lhii letter will be immediately pluced in h»nU» fully competent to deride the (pie-fion,— Should the remedy not seem to suit the dil ease, they will be frankly told an. CAUTION- To prevent disappointment it is well to iMe that it takes in ordina-y cases from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that pera tiu who are labouring under sr.y ser ous infirmity, must make up their min'* to persevere to that extent at least—if they do not, they might ai well save themselves Ui-- trouble and expense f using a smaller quantity. Ail orders post-paid and enclosing the ri:r-y, immediately attended tn, and the mer‘ic-ae iaC-e-1 and delivered with directions forme, o any place in the city, ami forwarded >i di. re ted N. B. To prevent the possibility of 11 in. position, it will be sol i i" the city of Philadel phia, St tile idficn in Fifth near Uace-Sir et, oral the dwelling of the tiropri tor, Nj. 66 JhCiiiui atreet, only, and abroad hy hia «u- horixed agents. W W POTIF-H. 66 Cliesnut Street, Philadrpfir * m subserip’ion, and 'for the redemption or reim- butaement of the prlr.cip'd of the aamc. And it shall he the duty ofthe commisiioners ol the sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid, out of the said fun-', yearly and e-e-y year, such sum and sums *« may be annually requir ed lii discharge the interest accruing on the stock which may be created bv virtue of thi* act The said commissioners are, also, here by authorised to apply, from tune to timt, such sum and sums out of the aid fund, as they may think proper, toward! re teeming by purchase, or ny reimbursement, in con formity with the provisions of this set, the principal ofthe uid stock: and such part ol the annual aum of ten millioni of dollars, vest ed by law in the said oommiaaionera, as may be necessary and required for the above pur- paea, shall be and euntinue appropriated to the payment of interest and redemption of the publie debt, until tbe whole of the stock which may be created under the provisions of thia acl, shall have been redeemed or reim bursed." Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, thst books will be opem-d at tbe Treasury of the United States, and at the several loan offices, on the Aral day of April next, and euntinue open until the firat da- of October, thereaf ter, for receiving aubvci intiona in conformity with the prov arena ofthe said law. The subscriptions may be made by the pro- prietora of the stuck, eiilior in person or by tbeir attorneys duly authorised to subscribe and transfer it to the United States. Should iiibiicriptiiina of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve millioni of dollars, a distribution ofthe aid aum of twelve millions of dollars will be made among the subscribers, iu pr uportion to the aum* subscri bed by them reajhtctively. SAMUEL I.. SOUTHARD, Philadelphia, «Way31,1824 At the request of Mr. V7. W. Poller, I have lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi cited sirup, called Potter's Vegetable C-atho. licoo, with the most decided advantage. It baa, aa < et, never failed effecting a cure in every caac in which t have thougi-t proper tu employ it. H, M'MUR HUE, M 0 Phi'adelpldu, July 28l/i, 1824. Jlfr. W W. Poller, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would give a concise statement of my suffer ings, from • the Hopeless commencement, to the present 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 wm seized with a violent fever. Having no medial at tendants on board, I vru compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, 9. C. it wa* treated aa Typhus. The skill of my Physician aubdurd I have appointed GBOIIGE RYE (505, Druggist, of Savannah, m, sole agent. Dnig- gist* wanting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for caah, at the nme rate, aa if ordered direct from me—r z. gilt per di zen, or three dollar.! a amgle lioule. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to the subsetibrr will lie furnished with certificates nf the tffi» acy of the above medicine, sufficient to row Vince the mind of the must sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspnper .it* ,union. GEO- RYBltSON, Druggist, Corner of Bay -sod Whittaker-Strectl dec 13 Acting Secretary of the Tresiurv, Msroh ‘‘6 'V'V' M otice. N INE MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Uh..tham founty, aiffing for urdmary purpo ses, for leave *o sell all '.lie real estate ofthe late Thomas Savage, of By an County, viz: Point Plantation, consisting of I wo hundred and eighty acre* Rice Land, on the O leechee River, four mile* below tbe F rry, idj-iining the plantation of Joseph Hub rsham snd Ste phen El iott Also, two hundred and fifty acrea, more or less, of Fine I-and, appertain ing thereto. Also, a Tract of Land called Salina, containing fifty acre”, on Medway Riv er, adjoining the lan-is of J J. Maawell MARY SAVAGE, Adrn’rn. June 15 Yt mg, , . . able. Varioua abaceaae* made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the jointo, which were swelled to an enormom aize.— Tbeae gradually subsided into hard tumor*, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision wm now made and a large evacuation of oua, mixed v.ith pieces of bone took place. In addition to thia, I suff'ered the mat excruciating pains in iny joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that wa* administered either gave me no relief '*r ser ved to aggravate tlie disrate, tlve severity of which increased with every succeeding year. Such wm my painful si tntiun that I despaired of ever being restored to my hesl h i I had not only tried the regular means of reliet, but uaed, though in vain, every popular rem- edy 1 could bear of- It wa* in thi* awful and devpond'ng condition,! hat I wuperauaded to commence a course of your Vegetable f-'h-1 icon, and the happy result is, ••/ om the use df tbe two bottles, my whole system has n inter gone a complete revolution, my pains have fo Hi kes me,-" tliediachargefrom my ante neg -n to diminish, and aoon ceased altogether, UK ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletelv healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing -, my appetite, which wm gone, has returned—1 an in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bottles mure of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me perleclly to. Your obliged fnend, THOMAS BROWN, JR- iN EQUITY. Between W, Davies, Administrator, Complain ant. and John Vamochan, AdministratorAt bonis no , with the vri4 annexed of George Richardson and others, Defendants.——fa equity, Chatham Superior Court- Chancery* *0/A August, 1824. I T appearing (bit John Murray CtTnocbmu, one of the defendant* in the laid bill <n compliint named, reside* without the state uf Georgia* in that part of the United Kingdom! ol Great Britain and Ireland, cal.'ed Scotland : It i* ordered that the *aid John Murray Car- nochan, do appear ar.d answer to the coin. p!ainNn( v f *sid bill, within nine month* from the d:«te of thi* order, otherwise that the *ttid bill; a* 4« him, he uken pro confesio j and ii i» further ordered, that a copy of tin* order be pubtishrd once a week, in one of t!it* public Guze.te* ot thi* *tate, until the u» piration ofthe time within which the raid de fendant i* requir e to appear and air,wen* aforesaid. ,. . t rue copy from the Minute*, this 51st day August. 1824. A- B.FANNIN, Clerk, august v’4 Georgia—Chatham County, In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1825 J AN the petition of Henry Champion, admin VF iatrator of John Street, deceased, praying an order Nisi to bs made absolute on hia com plying witn the law, lor lhe ule of a Lot ol Ground, number faur, [4] second Tything, Reynolds Ward—Alan, p»rtof a Lot, number six. Tower Tything) Decker Ward, being the real estate of the uii dec. lor the benefit of the beiraand creditor:—It ia ordered, that a notice be published vine montha, in one nl the Public Gasetti ol the City of Savanna!) requiring ail persona intkrested, to show cauie if any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. S. B. BOND, e- e. o. May 14 444 NO i ICE. N INE month* after date, application rilPbr made to the Hon, the Judges of the Court jf Ordinary nf Chatham county, for leave to tell all the real estate ofthe fate William Craig, deceaned, for the benefit ofthe heir* end cred itors of said catste. JOHN M'NISH, Eiecutor. oc» 12 ^ is otice. 4 LL persons having demands against the estate of Conatant Freeman, B»q- late of the city of WMhington, deceased, are re quired to hand them in, legally atteated, within the time prescribed by law : and those indebted to said ntate, are required to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, AdmV. Jan 14 42p» Georgia—Chatham Coim In the Court of Ordinary—May Term,, O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Em of John Waekerly, dee. praying an Mei to be made absolute, on bis compiling with the law, to aell Two Tracts of Lent in Laurens County, being the real estate olthe raid deceased, for the benefit of tbe heiN|and creditors: It is ordered, that a notice be published, nine monthib in one of the Ga- aettes of the city of Savannah, requiring all persona Interested, to show cause, if any (hey an, why the prayer of the petitioner ah ' , not be granted; ». M. BOND, e. e. j May 34 57] Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM I T MAY CONCERN. W HEREAS J. Biehlott lun. administrator ou the eatatea at DavidTueker and David M'Ctedie, applies to the Court of Ordinary of Mid County, for Letters diamirury on the eatatea of Mid deceased personal Theie are, therefore, to rite and admonish the heirs anc, creditors of aaid deceaaed persona, to file their objeetiona (if any they have) in my of fice, on or before the first Monday in January next, or letter* will be granted to tbe appl unt. f I WitneMthe Hon, William Gibson, || L.S. || one of the Justices of Mid Court, LsJ thia 25 th June, 1875. JOHN BAILEY, e-e.o-e.e- June 30 S3 Philadelphia, July *'6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon is undiminiah-.-d, and M fresh in fences of its powers aru daily occui-rii g, in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, aa superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUR TRIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sm—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four years ago, I had the misfortune to be come afflicted with a disease, the painful re suits of which induced me to apply in auc- cession to several respectable physicians or this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whoae remedira I re. erived another complaint quite aa distreumg as the former. My whole ayatem beame o'- reeled. I could get no rest at night on ac count ofthe violent pain that I felt in every part of my body,- the weakness and emaeia tion of which wm auch that I could sarceiy walk. In this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable atholicon—four bottles of which, bM completely restored me, I have now no priu i my appetite ia good i and my strength restored With many thank* for the relief your medicine baa given me, I am your obliged friend, kc. WILLIAM WILSON. Swam end auhaeribed to before me, May 28, Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY COM KM W HEREAS Surah Brown, Jnnier, »**• applies to 'he Court nf Ordinary ii''*® ’.ounty. for Letters of Administration tin the state of John Brown, late of aid enmity,i de ceased, ac neat of kin: Theae ire, theretorr, to cite Mid admonish, all and lingula’, kindred and creditor* of laid deceased, to li s their objection*, if any they have, in m> ol- lice, On or before the first Jor.diy in June ncxt,"therwise Letters will be grained tlie ap- l>llC *Witncss the Honorable Britinn R. Hunk-, ley, one of tbe Justice) of Mid Court, thia sistcen'h day of April, eigb'rea hundred and twenty -five, [L S. JOHN BAILEY. C. C. 0 C. C. Anri! 2t 4 1824 JOHN BlNNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medieine. a hearty mar. For nearly six yean I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not aoon stopped, to put n period to my exigence. Having had no regular medi al advice from the eommenoement, my complaint at last got to such a height that I could mot swallow without great pain end difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, and I be^an to think mv situation almost draperate. The five bottle* of tbe Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, endl am now M wed a* Georgia—Camden County. IY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB SAID COUNIY. W HEREAS John Chevalier, has applied lo uid Court, ft-r Letters Dismunnry on the estates of Samuel Dozens »»<• Ev*n E. Muck, deceased. Theae are,# therefore, to cite and admoniah, all and lingular, the kin dred and creditors bt the aid d^ceued per, sons, to file their objections if any **»««> in my office, on or before the foil *°udayin January next, or Letter* will be granted applicant e^ ^ Honorable Jamea Scott, one ofthe Justices of and Court, Jm teeith day of April, eighteen hanoreil and twenty-five. f L. S.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C. Apr 121 24 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY TO SAID COUNTY. TfDHEREA8 Lewis Bacblott, applies lo tbe \## Court of Ordinary of aid Countyi for Letters Diamiaory on the estate of Fnneei Rusolupe I Theie are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and lingular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objec tions, if any they have, in my office, on or be fore the ft at Monday in January next, other wise Letters Diamiasory will be granted IM * PPU WUrieu the Honorable Samuel Clark*, one of the Justieea of uid Court, "ij sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. , [L.B.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C C April 21 24 HAY. K.A BUNDLES • PRIME HAY, landing 5 * 1 ST.'" ,, '*c““ , 6Kwi&