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iptobm sahibs*
Sheriff 's Sale.
0» Ike firet Tuesday h» September next.
WRTT.X ill told before (lie Court Houle >"
ff the City 'f 8av*nnah, between the
hours of 10 and 4 o'clock,
Ail tboie two Ion end unp-ovementi in the
ettyof Savsnoah known In plan of and city a*
numbers (31) twenty one and (33) twenty
two Jackson werd Orleans square levied on el
the property of Blue. Early under I fi fi. in
favor of Amo* Scuddtrr- '
All (hot light title Mid inteieat of Andrew
Knot in Biee'i whuf being one undivided
eighth of two undivided thirds and ore ««,_
divided iiventh of tone undivided eighth of
two undivided third* levied on M the pro*
potty of Andrew Knox tn Mtirfir an execution
In ftvor of Williamson pnd De Villen.
Anurdfvided moiety of • portion or pert of
•II that I i of land in the city of Savannah
known by the number! (7) levin Cirpenten
Tythiog Decker ward, the Mid portion or
part oontaiuing thirty «< (36) feet In front
•nd ninety feet (90) in depth,bounded north
by Bay lane, out by lend of Joaiah Lawrence,
touth by Bryan atreet nod weit by lot no. six
(6) levied on lithe property of John M. Jar.
via under eu execution in fivour of Hark
"at,
ju\ that garden lot, no. one (1) Liberty
etreet being the half of lot no- (i 7 j fitly levee
bounded west by lot no. (58) fifty eigb. and
on the ewat by the other half of said lot levied
on u the property of Laraout Williami under
no execution in favor of Dreiser end Lamed-
Porte five sharesofiteam boat stock, levied
on m tire property of Thomea Wright under
two execution! in favor of Johnston, Hitla
A co. sod Sand. Hale.
t D’LYON a c. o.
Aug 8 98
City Sheriff’s Sale.
On tlx firit Tuesday in September next,
tni!.i. iic sod at toe .nu t Uouae in the
VP# city of Savannah, between tbe hours
of 10 and 4 o'clock*
All tbe lot of Itnd situated, lying and being
in tbe city of Savannah, kn wn in tbe plan ot
said city M 1 n No. tn'o 3, Liberty Ward con.
teining 60 foot front and 90 feet deep, togeth
er # ib ill tbe ftuiidinga and improvemeots
the-, on, joundedeut by lot No,one I. west - y
lot No. three 3, north by Broughton-at. & south
by a lane, bred on aa the property of he ea
tate of rh'inua Lucent, dee. to Mtisfy an ex*
ecu.ion from the Court of Common Pieat and
O', er and Terminer for the city of Savannah.
Wm. H Wall and B rsabeth his wife vi, S. U
Bond administrator, C. f A. of Thom is L'-u
cent. A. I D’I.Y 'N e i
Am.* 9 ««
. Siiei itf’s Sale.
On the firet Tuesday in October next.
(kyiU'j o. t n. toe Ouu t iluuso, .n the
w town ot Jefferson, Camt.en County,
between the lega. hours of mle,
A trect of land, situate on Walker Swamp
in Camden County, containing seven hundred
4 id fifty acrea, more or less, with the improve.
Bit hte tht-reon,—end fire negroes via Aaron.
Silv-u, Rise, S ephen and Pompey, iev ed <> '
M the pfonerty of John Hardie, unt er aun
dr. execution* in favor of the State of Geor
gia, «gaina> Joseph Crews Tax Collector, and
Jihn Harder and Bdwrrd Shearman, aecuri-
ties—property pointed out by John Hardie.
4 la i, A tract of laod lymgin I’.mdcn Coun
ty, containing two hundred and ninety acre*
more or iet* end tbe improaem"’! thereon,
levied on as the property of Z hsriah Ro
ta -rts under an execution in f»v r of Thomas
II, Miller for the use of And. -w Low U Go.
property pointed out by the d feudrnt
G. ■V.THOWaS. o s. \e.
S-yt3 09
Sheriff’s sale.
On the firet Tuesday in September next,
nWi.u ■ aotu i: nt -I t.i« court-',:.use
Vp# i B yan County, between the usu«|
bon I -t sale,
A mat of Land in u i county, known bv
the iiit.e of -Palermo,’ containing eight bun
dled acre* m ire . r t :»* buidad N. E by
Sw in's lamia, S W. hy a Salt marsh, othe-
bnuu jnti. t not kn-wii-slevnd upon aa the
property of rt' T K sting, to satisfy an eie
« r in i in ’tv ir of l.ie administrators ,f ti.> j.
uiri, -recessed.
THOS- HARN, a. a
<•? ■)*
hheriff a ^alea.
O i * be 6 a! a n. d ,y after u.a first Tuesday
■ O tuber m x ,w II be sold at tbr Market
Hi.ic'e in tin t an *> St. Mary’s between t**e
usual hour*, fl"y acres of land, together with
the improvements thereon, Ijj'g anil being
in the i)ou., y nf Cimilen, on tl,e Post Road
leading from J effe a m tn St Mary* levied
on as the property of H A No na, to satiafy
sundry executions in favo- of Hz-kicl Wee.ts,
Property levied on and turned over to me by
• constable.
M. H.HEBBVRD, S. CC-
St. Marva, 26'h August, 18)5
f-.-t 3 '*09
Slier ff s Sales.
On the firet Tuesday in October next.
VIM i-L ; a ,d at the Court.'i.uae u the
W own oi Jefferson, between the usual
hour*, pert of Lot No A containing fifty feet
in front and fifty in depth, lying in the town
of St Marys, levied on as the property ot
G-*"ige W Matt, n to satisfy kn execution In
favor of B A. Copp.
M. H- HErtBABD, S. C. C.
Bl Marys, August 36, 1R25.
Sent 1 09
he.'iffa v 'itle.
tOn fhe firet Tuesday in November next,
' ot a >do. ij:t- -lie C-.u.'i flouae in
<## ;h oily of Savannah, between the ua
US' oou.-a of Mle,
Two Stages, lour Horse* and four seta of
Harness, belonging tbia end of tbe Augua
t» Lin* levied on under a fordoaure of a
Mortgage from Joseph I. Thompson, to Jo
seph Cumuihg, assign'd to Alexander T*
0'ipaoii. A. I. D’LYON, o. a o. e.
sept 8
GvO.gia— amden bounty
TO ALL I HUM IT MAT CONCEUN
\l# iEREm jaitn Hu it e, A.t illustrator
w of the Estate of D. - id G. Jones, late
of a»id ounty, deceased, applies to the Court
of Ordiuary of laid county, for letters dia-
auraory on Mid Eatatei
These ere therefore to eite and admoniah
Oil *nd singular, the heirs and creditors of add
dece-aed, to fi e their objections (if any they
have) in my affioe, nor before the first Mon.
day in March next, otherwise letters will be
granted the applicant
WitneM the Hon. William Gibson, oheof
[I.. 8.) he Justices of Mid Court, this
87th Au.’uat, IB S
JOHN BAIHEY, Ctb. t. O C. C.
lepts gee
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
T HIStneditinelsnfiarefiM a remedy for
fioroful* King’s Evil, Uleerated Sore
Throat, long Harding Hhenmatlc Affoc-
lioh* Cutaneous Diataada, While Swelling
and Dlaewea of the Botie* and all cmos
generally of an uleeroul oharacter, and
Ghronic diieaaei, arising In debilitated eonati
lutidns, but more especially for Syphlll* ot
afflictions arising' tbtrefrom, Ulcers of the
Larynx, Node* kc., and that dreadful d<*
ease occasioned by g long and excessive uaa
of Mercun, Ac. be.—It bat also been found
useful in Dieeatca of the Llvor.
In ail disorders ariaing from an impure or
contaminated state uf the Bleed, it will be
found a powerful and an effectual remedy.—
The discovery of this medicine hu been _ the
effect nf long and attentive atudv, end it la
now mode publio from tbe most decided con.
vlction, founded on ample experience, of its
pnwer in era Jiniting thnae diaeue*g/irr every
ether medicine hae failed.
It cannot, howevur, bo auppoaed, that tliia
Taxacu will invariably cure—the moat es
teemed medicine* employed by the Faculty,
will efienfail in the verjf diaeaaea lor winch
they are considered specifics i but if the use of
it be petMVered in, it will radically remove al
most every eause|of the disorders specifi *d.
Thousands are lingering under those com
plaints, in some form, linking to the grave,
without a remedy, whom this medicine would
certainly restore to perfect health and vigour.
Its safety and innocence bare been fully ter -
ed, so that it may be administered to the ten-
decent infant- The moat distinguished physi
cians in the United Slates recommend it, and
admit, that e more Iniportaut disoovery in me.
dical science has not been' made i and to use
the language of on? of the most eminent Prtn.
lessors of the age, it is a triumph in the healing
art. To the present and rising generations,
the benefit mus< prove incaloulnble, not only
by laving many many valuable live* but im.
parting strength end soundness to (IMitaed
and corrupted donitibitiona —thereby preterv
inr their nffhpring from hereditary iLtsaeee.
These mots, logs "tr with the nutneiouscurei
nude, form inedible proof nf the h.gh vain*:
ol (his remedy. No one, however, istidt aed
to take it, without fin’ fully convincing h'm-
•elf of the truth of whet is here stated, and
tbe rectitude of the Proprietor'* intention*.
The cures perform' d in this city alone, ea
tabliah its superior virtue on a basis tno solid
to be affected by the m-dignity of the envious.
I is worthy of remark a.iat the greater part
->f tbe patient, who have been peimanently
cured, na-% previouato the nroprietor’a un
dertaxing them, received tbe shiest asaistanoe
•nd eeveral were abandoned by the-.r Pliya
cians, as bring beyond tbe reaoh of nums -
•till Such is the f'Cl, and to extraordinary
sott many of he e set that an exldb tion sons
made of them i" the Univertuy of f'eimiyW •«
1.1. by the Pofcotor of Surger bfoee a c. etc it
ed audience of students who pronounced ihem
■nondert in the healing art. it ua neen intro-
uce i into the Philadelphia Alma House ai.d
Pennsylvania aud New-York Hoapital, at -,
such were ita surprising effects—its success
after al other mMieines had faded, that the
' Surgeon of the Penn'sylvania|Hopitai, Dr.Wrn
P ice, was in luced to abandon hi* highly
respectable olfic , from the laudable design
of benefiting ms fellow creatures, by carry
,ng the Panacea to England i where it has al ■
ready superseded the use of the* genuine
Preach Bob of Laficteur in a number of in
stance* n diseases for which that n intended,
and it* virtues ere publicly acknowledge by
•ome t the moat eminent luryeons thi re-
■t In all complicated easel of Scofulu nnd Vy
philit, and where the Syphilitic v.ru . of , lit
pare t causes e derelopement of Scroiuia iu
the child, this is the only remedy upon which
a sing.e hope of recovery can be reasonably
founded; there has been no instabce of it*
failure, where prope- ly used It imparts vi
gour to the wh- le system while th-> cure is
going on—on operation to long looked for in
vain by the medical world; at tue „n time
the patient is enabled to take nourishing food,
which under the common modes of practici,
■a usually u ithheld from the sufferer. In ma
ny instances whom the horrible ravages of ul
ceration had laid bare ligament and bone, and
where, to all appearance, no human neans bui
amputation could have saved iite : in cases
ettieme even as here described, hive pa
tients been snatched from the grave and re
stored to good health, and thi dev. u ' w? dia-
jasf completely eradicated- The ilircove'tj if
a remedy like Ihit now offered for mle, hut
been a detideratumf om tmeimincmoiinl,
The Proprietor does no. upi use Ida hare
assertion will convince: lie wi.l therefore give
references to aucti as nave been cured, and
those ui.d mis care among whom are many
highly respite acle citizos. that aball satisfy tiie
most increduh usofits superior efficacy in the
•hsordu-s for which it is here reeoinmen 'rd.
Every member of society should aid in 'HVus-
. g ipf rm tion of this discovery—human
ity alonemaket it a day
Certificates.
“I have within tbe nist two yeara had an op
portunity of seeing several cases of very mve
crate ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes of treatment, were
healed by the use of Mr. Swrim’a Panacea
•nd I do believe, from what 1 have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
fulou* venereal and mercurial diseases.
“N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of tbe Institutes aud practice
of Physic, in the University of Penn
sylvani* Ur. U.
" Philadelphia, February 16,18)3.”
•T uave employed the Panacea ol Mr.S wsim,
in numerous instance* within the Isst thre-
yean, and have always found it extremely
. (Kcaciou* especially in sec-ondary syphilis
•nd mercurial diseases. I have no hesitatio
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
value. «W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty ol Pern.
Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to tbe
Alms House Infirmity, kc-
« February 17, 1833.”
<* 1 hare repeatedly uaed Swaim’s, Panace*
buth m the Hoapital and in private practice,
and have found it to be a valuable medicine in
chiouic, syphilitic and aerofuloua complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous sffections.
‘•VALENTINE MOTT, M- D.
Profess >r of Surgery in the University of
New York, Surgeon of tbe New-York
Hoapital, kc,
"AVw York. 1*1 mo 5th, 1824 ”
Caution to ¥oxc\iaaets.
The great demand and wonderful success
of this medicine, hove induced a number ol
persons to imitate it In varioua ways—Some
are selling 8*raaparills and other syrup* im
posing them on th ignortut for the Panacea;
others are mixing the Renuine medicine with
moluae* Ac., making three bottles out of one,
thus retailing tome ofitt virtues. These im.
Itat ona.aod and sdultentoina have in many in-
tancra. protracted the sufferinga of patients
in esses where the genuine medicine would
have proved instantly efficiciou* I therefore
de«m its duty I owe the the public, to ac-
qnaiot them, that it la Impossible', from tbe
very nature of its constituent* to be discover-
ed by chemical analysis i and consequentlt.
that all other mixtures represented to be mine
and sold as such, are fraudulent and base im
position* calculated to deceive the ignorant
and unwary.—The genuine medicine ku mv
jignsture of s label repreienting Eercultt and
the Hydro, and name on (be sea*
Gommuhicstion* past paid, and order* frith
any pari of the world, will receive immediate
attention,
£7 Printed directions accompany the Me
dicine.
WM. SWAIH,
No. 13,8onth Ninth Street, opposite the
University of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, February, 1825.
The subscribers have just received a fresh
supply of the above VALUA OLE MJSHI*
ClNK, and have made such arrangmnenta
With the inventor,Mr. Wm. Swaim. as will
enable them to offer to the public a pure
and unadulterated article. Druggists and
others who purchase to sell again, can have
it at the original price established by the
proprietor.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggist* Shad’s Buildings.
A Treatise on Swaim’s Panacea, witli
esses illustrating ita bucccss, will be loaned
to those interested, by applying bb above.
June 38
POL ADKL PHIS,
THE INDIAN EXTHACT.
A certain East India Cure far the Rheu
matism, King's Evil, Syc.
Extract of a Irt’er from the Rev. Jsmef E
lish, dated at Bengal, tn Dr. P* Bedwe
London-
Dsih 8m :
A GREEABLY to your request, I have with
diffl. uhy procured nnd now lend you by
the ship Jas in. Capt Robinson, s few pound
if the Poll delohi* o' what generally g"e«
by the nsme f India Ext'ant, a Medicine an.
iversslly esteemed im ing the people uf Indiso
»s • certain cure lor the Rheumatism. Wss
t to inform you of the number if people wh
are daily relieved 4d cured by this valuable
M'd ciue. it wou d require mure piper than
I am sole to purchs e and mure lime th»*> 1
am able to be-tow. Indeed, the.ffnet of tl ii
Medicine is in immediate, tbit in llhcumatiim
■ ou would suppose it anted .s a eha'in n ,:iv
mg relief and muving li t painful diverse
Io the King's Evil th. bean uf d Withgrem
vueoess, and whe c Mercury hat been give,
nr used to exo'-is (hi, Medicine has proved s
nerfeet cure. The great difficulty, however.
•I procuring the Extract, will for many yearr
to Come, prevent its general circulation, it bo
ng obtained from a Shrub growing on th'
mountains uf Thibet, in the Burmin Empire
uf India, snd held so sacred by tbr natives
that to part with it is like parting with their
existence."
Letter to Dr Bedwell, dated Jin. 7, 18Jo.
hear Doctor—l have u een volenti affectc.
with a IT ' u nitie complaint f ir mar* years t
ever my fingers were so contracted that I
con id neithe* drens or undreai myself; org.vr
Ibe least assistance to m fa nily—I have used
only one ‘ ox of the India Bvrart, a-d I am
perfectly restored. Your’s truly,
R, RALSTON,
Philadelphia
Letter from Tohina Jennings, Slews, d ol St
ThomaiMlnsptiil London, Feb 1,1833
Hear Sir—I think it my duty to inform you,
that after trying every thing that culd bn
pn.nled nut by the moat respectable physi
cians and surgeons for the relief of my son,
without any nieces* who you know, hus fo:
msny years been laboring iindet severe Uhcu
natism, I was induced to try the Poladeiphia,
with a glimmering hope, that it might g.ve
him some relief from the excessive pd.i he
endure I, which rendered bi n a useless mem.
her of society,and a burthen tn himself. To
my utter astonishment the relief was instan
laneou* ‘nd by persevering in th.* u«e of !he
Extract, his joints have returned to their pro
per places, and he is io per ect heslth. Up
•vsrdv of sixty respectable ncrsons bsve csl
•ed re amy son, aa all who knew him though'
It •m-’f'- t ht- that he r rl 1 recover
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON,
Druggist, where additional certificates of
the efficacy of the above medicine may be
seen.
May 20
Geoigia— ainilcn Count).
TO iLL H UOM IT MAI CO YCEIUi,
\IW IiliBA3 Alexander AiIniiuoii, Ad-iin
>## strfttor on the Estate of John Atkin-
•oi., decesied, applies i • the Court nf O din
ary of laid County, for letters d‘nm ssory on
». s W estHte : Th#*»c are, ther» fore, to c te a 1 id
-dmonish all and ahigular,, the heirs . nd c:ed
torn of snid decea.'cd, to fre ihcir ofcj^ ‘ ; n"
(if any they have) in my office, on o. before
the fir t >mn lay in January next, or lett. r
a d h * Kr-nted to the applicant.
IVitnew :he Hon Willinm Gibsor,
one of Mi.- Justice of said Court,
this 25 h June, 1825.
JOhN HAILtY, c. c o. e. c
March, i4, 1825 5
W HRUBA8 on the 3d of Mireh, 1R?5, •
Uw was passed by the Congress of the
un ted States, of whieh tbe 3d, 4th, and 5th
^Motions are in the words f dlowi' g, via i
' ” See. 3, And be it further enacted, That a
subscription to the amount of twelve milluns
»f dollar* of the six per cent, stock of the
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
'the nme is hereby proposed i for, whieh pur
pose book, shall be opened at the Traaaury of
the United State* end at thr aeveral loan offi
ce* on the first day of April neat, to continue
open until tbe Ant day of October thereafter,
for auch parts of the above mentioned de
scription of stock as shall, on the day of sub-
aeription, stand on the books of the Treasury,
•nd on those of the Mveral loan office* re
spectiveiy 1 which subscription shall be effect
ed by a transfer to the United States, in the
minner provided bylaw for such transfer*ol
the credit or ered'ts standing on the said
book* and by a surrender of the certificates
of the etock so subscribed : Provided, That
all subscription by suoh transfer of stock shill
be considered si part of the said twelve mil
lions of dollsrs authorised to be borrowed by
the first lecti n r.f .bis act.
>' Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That for
the whole or soy psrt of spy sum which shall
be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered tc
tiie reppective subscribers, who shill be enti
tled to • certificate nr certificates purporting
that the United Btstes owe to the h'd ler or
holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns, a
sum to be expressed therein, equal tn the
amount of the principal stock thussubaeribed,
bearing an interest nut exceeding four snd
one half per centum per annum, payable
quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Decem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five / transferable in the same ir inner as o
provided by law for tiie transfer of the stock
subscribed, and subject toWcdcmption at the
pleasure of tbe United States, as follows: one
naif at any time after the thirty-first day ol
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and Hie remainder at any time
alter the thirty.fi-st day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and ttveotv.nine i
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
made except for the whole amount of auch
new certificate / nor until sfler at lasst 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 tiie respective wibscriberBthe sever
al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount
of the cer'.ifisates of four and one half per
cent, stock issurdtn them respectively
” Sec, 5. And be it further enacted, Tltll
he same foods which have heretofore been
.,nd now arc pledged by ’mv for the paymem
of the interest, snd lor tiie redemption aid
rimbnriementnfthe stock which may be ro
ue-, med or reimbursed by virtue of the pro
visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like
manner for the payment of the interest accru
ing on the slock created by reason of su h
subscrip ion, and for the' redemption or reitn
hursement of the principal nf the sumc. Ard
itehai! be (he duty ol'tbv commi-sionersof the
sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid
out of the said fand, yearly and e-e-y year,
sunii sum and su ns as maj be annually requir
ed to discharge the idle eat accruing on the
stock winch mty be created by virtue of this
act The said commissioners are, also, here
by authorized to apply, from time to timr,
such sum and sums out of the slid fund, as
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con*
fortuity with (lie provisions of this act, Iht
P'incipsl ofthr said stock : and such part of
the annual sum often millions ofdollari, vest
ed by law in the said commissioner* as may
be necesiary and required fo- thr above pur
poses, shall be and continue appropriated to
the payment of interest and redemption of
the public debt, untiltbe whole of tiie stock
winch may be created under the provisions of
this act, shall have been redeemed or reim
bursed.”
Now, therefore, n-tice is hereby given, that
books will be open .d it the Treasury of the
United State* and it i he several loan offices,
on the Hist day of April n-'xt, and continue
open until the first da of October, tliereaf-
'er, for receiving snbaeiintions in conformity
with 'he provisions of the as'd law.
The subscriptions mav be made by the pro
prictorsnf the stock, cithei- in person or by
their attorneys duly authorize-! to subscribe
and transfer it to tbe United States.
Sh mid subscriptions of said stock he made
to an amount exceeding twelve million* of
dnlhr* a distribution of 1 he Mid sum of twelve
ninho'is of dollars will be made among die
subscribers, in proportion to tbe sums aubstiri
bed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
A-ting 8e
June 30
83
Georgia— amden .County.
TOAI.L WHOM IT MAY GOoYcEUJY
W HEREAS Louis D.ifour. adniimst a: -r
of the Estate of Baaile Pelletier, da. ’,
applies to the Court of Ordinary of said coun-
-y, fiir tellers dismilsoiy on said estate:—
i'hese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
ind singular, the heirs and creditors of ss d
leceased to file their ohiec.ions (if any they
tuve) in my office, on or before ihe first Mon.
lay in Janusry nest, or letters will be gramr ( <
’ll t‘ e applicant. n
*~"~-x Witness the Hon. William Gibso
\L. V. if one of tbe Jus'ices of aaid Cou
J * tbisSj-h tune, 18 5.
JO IN RAILY, c.c.o. 6. e.
June 30 B2
Georgia—Chatham County,
In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, IBiS
#\N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, admin-
istrator of John Street, dec'-ssed, praying
an order Nisi 'o be made absolute on hi* com
plying witn the law, lor -he sale of a Lot ol
Uround, number four, [4] second Tything,
Reynolds Ward—Also, p»rtof • Lot, number
si* Tower Tything, Decker Ward being the
real estate of the si'id dec. lor the benefit of
the heirs and creditors i—It is ordered, tbit •
noti-e be published nine months, in one of
the Public Gsaetts nf the City of Ssvtnnsh,
requiring all persons interested, to show cause,
if sny they have, why the prayer of the peti
tioner should not be granted.
S. M. BOND, e- e. o.
May >4 44f
Georgia—Chatham County.
In the Court of Ordinary—May Term, ;82J.
O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Eze'-utor
of John Waekeriy, dec. praying an order
Met to be made absolute, on his complying
with the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land in
Laurens County, being tbe real estate of the
raid deceased, for tbe benefit of the heirs and
crediton: It la ordered, that a notice be
published, nine months in one of tbe Gx-
■ettes or the city of Savannah, requiring ail
penont interested, to show cause, if any they
can, why thepnyer of the petitioner should
not be granted. g, M. BOND. 0. c. o.
MaySd fig
11 iry of lh<* rressorv'
•o lb -
.Notice.
N ine MONTHS after date, application
-vil* be maue to the Inferior Court of
vjiiHthnm County, fitting for ordinary purpo*
se8,for letve *o sell gll ihe ret! entate nf the
lile Tiiomit SHVHge.' of Ihynn County, viz:
Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred
%nd eighty acres R<ce Lund, on the Ogeechce
River, four milei below thr F-rry, frdj »ining
ihe plantation cf Joseph Hnbrraham »»ud Ste
phen El iott Also, two hundred and fifty
acre*, more or less, of Pine Land, appertain*
in# thereto. Alto a Tract of Land called
Saiina, o mtui ,ing fifty acre ^ on Medway Riv
er, '.enjoining the burn of J J. Maxwell-
MARY SAVAGE, Adiu’rx.
Jure 15 71
NOTICE,
N INE months after date, application will br.
made to the lion, the Judges of the Court
of Ordinary if Chatham county, for leave to
sell all the real estate of the late William Craij
deceased, for the benefit of the heira and ere
itora of raid estate.
JOHN M’NISH, Executor,
or* 12 71
is otice.
A LL persons hiving demands against the
. * estate of Constant Freeman, Esq. hte of
the city of Wuhingtsn, deceased, are re
qnired to hand tbenl in, legally attested,
within tbe Otoe prescribed by law: and those
indebted to said estate, are required to makc
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adit*.
Jan 14 42p*
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL WHOM If MAY CONCERN.
W HEREAS J. B.ehlott Xun. administrator
on tbe estates nf DavidTucker and David
M’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary
of Mid County, for Letters diamissary on tbe
estates of said deceased person* These are,
therefore, to cite and admonish the heirs and
creditors of Mid deceased person* to file
their objections (if any they have) in my of
fice, on or hefore tbe first Monday in January
next, or letters will be granted to the appli
cant.
S Witness the Hon. William Gibson,
one of tbe Justices of said Court,
tbis25<h June, 18 0 5.
J*HN BAILEY, e. o. o.e. e.
June SS » gj,
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
FOTtWfc
Vegetable Catholicon.
XnHE subscriber reepedtfuily solicits the at
if tentlon of every friend of suffering bu
inanity, to Io the above oew and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
from the system the very seeds of duesae,
and in restoring tbe deranged and morbid
condition of the organs of life tot free aud
healthy exercise of their function* has exci
ted the wtomihment, and completely silen
ced tbe objections of the moat incredulous—
Facts are the beet arguments. In order to put
the virtues of the Osiholioon to m severe a
scrutiny as possible, it wss offered by adver
tisement, together with the attendance of a
physician, gratuitously to any nenon who
would apply for it, and whose cause mipht
seem t come within the range of its helling
f iower—numbers of severe cases of long stand-
ng, and some of them seemingly desperate
one* pre-ented themselves, all ef whieh have
been cured, or zo much relieved** to warrant
the assertion that a little perseverance will do
so- In fact, suoh is the confidence of the physi
cian under whose care these patients were
placed, in this remedy, a confidence result
ing from the irresistible conviction that has
been forced upon his mind by ocular demon
stration, snd t persons! trial of it on himself
that he permits me tn declare it as bia deci
ded opinion, that -he Catholicon is not only a
perfectly isle and innocent, but a most pow
erful and invaluable remedy in certain die
eases snd states of the system, such as the fol.
owing:—
Debility resulting from intemperance snd
dissipationi Old snd inveterat.Ulcers.- Pains
i-i the bones attended with swellings of the
join's; Indigestion, Ulotthes on the face,
pimple* ho.; All complaints of the Liver i
Tetter.- Yaws; Syphilis t Cutaneous diseases
generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com.
plaints
The Catholicon (whieh the proprieter sol
emnly pledges h i word consists - exclusively
of vegetable matter) witli the exception of u
si ght determi itlion to tbe bnivels, which it
preserves in a soluble state, acre insensibly, is
pleasant to the taste, and requires no particu-
ar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li
quors rhvays excepted.) or confinement. As
a g. ntlc, safe and agreeable cathartic medi
cine, improving the appetite and reitoring the
general tune nr the ays’em, it is confidently
recommended to iadies in e delicate situa
tion. W. W. POTTER,
66 Chesmtt-itreet.
Philadelphia, .May 31,1824.
At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I have
lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi
catn.'l sirup, called t’o' tor’s Vegetable Cntho.
lienn, witli the most decided advantage- 1
has, as i el, never failed effecting a cure in
erery case in which I have thought proper to
employ it. H. M’MUKTKIE, M- D.
Philadelphia, July 28<A, 1834.
Mr. IF- W. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that 1
would gives concise statement of my suffer
ings. from ' the hopeless commencement, to
the present propitinus stage of my dise.se.’
About five years ego, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, 1 was seised
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendant* on board, I wm compelled to bear
it, MI might for two weeks, when on my ar
rival at Charleston, 8. C. it was treated as
Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdued
the fever, but Plmniix-like, tbe termination
of this gave rise to a dineaae equally distress
ing, and which, tiff now, I had thought incur
able. Various abscesses made their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were swelled to an enormous size.—
These gradually aubsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee affected tbe
bone—an Incision was now made snd a large
cvacuntion of pus, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. In addition to this, I suffered the
most excruciating pains in my junta that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administer'd either give me no relief or ser
ved to aggisvate the disesve, the severity ol
which increased with every succeeding year
Such was my painful ai'uation that I despuirei.
of ever being rewtored to my heal ti 1 I hid
not only tried the reirular meana of relief,
but used, though in vsin, every popular rem
edy 1 could hear of It was in this awful and
despond-ng condition,tliat I was persuaded to
,.nmm once i course of ynur Vegetable Ohlh.-I
icon, snd the happy result is, “fom the use
of tbe two bottles, my whole system has under
gonra complete revo udon, my pains have fovsa.
ke a me,-” the discharge from ray knee begin
to diminish, and soon ceased altogether, the
ulcer from „ hence it proceeded being com
pletelv healed. The tumors, for the removal
of which I have tried in vain more remedies
turn I can name, are rapidly decreaaing ; my
appetite, which was gone, has returned—I am
in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me penectly so.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July 26, 1824.
llv annfidence in the vegetable catholic™
is tmdiminislivd, and as fresh inrtaoces of its
powers sr«i daily occurring, in my own prac.-
tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it,
in tbe peculiar diaeasrs to which it is applies,
ble, as superior to any remedy I am acquaint
ed with. M. M’HUUTRIE, M- D.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824
Six—In consequence of imprudent expos
ure four vesrs ago, I had the misfortune to be■
come afflicted with a disease, the painful re
sults of which induced me to apply in suc
cession to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, however, 1 received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re
ceived another complaint quite as distressing
as the former. My whole system became af
fected. I could get no rest at night on ac
count of the violent pain that I feit in every
psrt of my body ; the weakness and e-nacis
tion of which wss such that I could scarcely
walk. In this state I fortunately beard of
your vegetable catholicon—four bottlea of
whieh, has completely restored me, I have
oow no pain t my appetite is good i and my
strength restored With msny thanks for
the relief your medicine has given me, I am
your obliged friend, be.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn tod subscribed to before me; May 28,
1824. JI0HN BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824.
Sir—I am now, thanka to your medicine, a
hearty mat. For nearly six yean I have been
a martyr to a disease, whoee ravage* threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having hid no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at lut got to such a height that I
could not swallow without great pain and
difficulty. Turnon formed in different parts
of my body, and I began to think my situation
almost desperate. The Sve bottlea of tbe
Catholicon which 1 have taken have com
pletely cured me, aqdl am now as well Ml
couid wish tebe. With my thanks, . mywi
obliged humble rervant, We. >0 “*
City of Philadelphia, „®* 0ME KANI '
George Kane, of tbe District of South
wsrk, P«so".lly,. p pe.red. ind, being duly
sworn, doth declare and say that the shove
statement is in all reapects correct and tm.
indtuf the signature to it fchffhS
writing of this deponent. 0
,. JOHN BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiar),
adapted to those diieasea which I'eprevsb?,
among tbe coloured population or the south.
In that disease which Is called yaw., ) t
sure remedji j a single trill of It, will convince
planters of iU superior tfficscy to sny rcc,
dy of a similar^nature in tbe United Stilci"
NOTICE,
The advantsges of this medicine sr* not
confining the patient unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his busineit
With one solitary exception, that 0 f loirii,,.
ous liquors, it does not lay any re,motions nr..
his appetite. It Is so gentle in iti\Z!£?
that the patient findshimself gcttinrweli a!
cannot tell how. A. it i. not the Zh o he
proprietor to take any thing for which h«
cannot give a consideration equal '
persons at a distance who m,y wiA to £
bis medicine, but who are not cruin it7,
be applicobie to their complaint, are rtquc*.
ed todescr.be them esse and symptom, in
a letter, post-paid, and directed to him—this
letter will be immediately placed in hmui
fully competent to decide the queition.-
Should the remedy not seem to suit the dia-
ease, they will be frankly told so.
CAUTION-
. T 0 .r e Y c "‘ dl “PPoi"tment it is well to
state that ittskca m ordinary cases limn 3 ir>
5 bottles to effect a cure so thal persons who
are Ihboiinnff under any ser ous infirmity,
must maze up their mind to persevere to (hat
extent at least--it they do not, they miulii as
well 8*ve themselves the trouble and expense
i»f usings snmller quantity.
All orders pJSt p nd and enclosing the mney>
immediately attended to, »nd the medicine
pacied and delivered with directions for use,
(o any place in the city, and forwarded as Ji*
rented
N. B. To prevent the possibility of nil Im.
position, it will be sold in the city of PhiitdeN
plii.i. at the office in Fifth near Rsct-Sirm,
or at the dwelling of the propri* tor, No. 66
Ohcsnut street, only, and abroad by his au.
thorixed agents. W. W. POT1RK,
66 Chesnut Street, JPhilade-pfUts
I bsve appointed G&OHGE RYE ISON,
Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent. Drug*
gists wanting the above valuable medicine,
will be supplied by him for cmb'.i, at the iwe
rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz,
per doien, or three dollari, a a.ngle bottle.
W. W. HOTTER, Philadelphia.
Any person on application to the subscribe
will be furnished with certificates of ihe rt)i»
cacy of the above medicine, sufficient in ron*
vince the mind of the most sceptical, although
too numerous t»nd hngthy for newspaper :n*
seriion. GEO. RYERSON, DruRgibt,
Comer of Bay and W hittaker-SueeU.
dec 13
IN EQUITY.
Between W. Davies, Administrator, Complain.
ant, and John Camoehnn, Administrator, ill
bottit no ■ wslh the will annexed of Cir -t
Richardson and others, Dejendants. fit
equity, Chatham Superior Csurl- Chancery, i
20tA August, 1824.
TT appearing that John Hurray Ctrnochtra,
A 'one of'the ilelendants in the said hill of
comsialot named, reridea without the atate a
Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdom)
of Great Britain ami Ireland, called Scotland i
It is ordered that the said John Murray Cm
nochan, do appear and answer to the com
plainant’s said bill: within nine months from
the date uf thi* order, otherwise that the
said bill, as to him, betaken pro confesii-
and i! is further ordered, tbit ■ copf of tlm
order he publish: d once a week, in one d
the public Granites of this state, until the ex
piration of the time within whieh the ssiilde
fendant is required to appear snd snswirJ
afire Mid.
True copy from the Minute*, thi". 2tst ihf
August, 1824. A. B.FANMN, Clerk
aligns* 24 Mf
Georgia Camden Counti}
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY COM*.!*.
W HEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, snd0*1
applies to 'he Court of Ordiniq “I 1 d
County, for Letters of Administration on ti e
estate of John Brown, late ol said cmin't. de
ceased, nr nest of kin: These are, therefore,
to cite snd admonish, sll and singnlit, " *
kindred nnd creditors ol arid deceased, ioh«
their objection* if sny they h ive, in no »'
fice,on or before the first Moi.diy in
next,otherwise Letters will begrunieJ thn *f j
phcaot.
Witness the Honorable Britian R. Bin*
ley, one of the Justices of said Com),
thr sixteenth d.y of April, eighw* |
hundred and twenty -five,
[L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C.
d.-ril 21 ?4
Georgia'*—Camden County.
UY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB I
SAID COUNTY.
INTHEREAS John Chevalier, has applied
FT to said Court, for Utters Disroiiw-n
on the eatates of Samuel Ccaene and E*t» *-
Mock, deceased. Those »re, therefore, »
cite and admonish, all and singular, the kin- L
dred and creditor* ot the Mid i*ceaei per.
aors, to die their objections, if Mf [
in my office, on or before the firat *«"*>
January next, or Letters will he granted th I
’* PPl Witness the Honorable Jsmei Scott, I
of the Justices of said Court, f *' |
teei.th day of April, e'ghteen huao
and'twenty.five. _ „ , •
[L. S.] JOHN BAILEY, C.C 0.CT.
Aprl’t J*
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF OHMNAhV W
SAID COUN TY. k I
•TWHEREAS Lewis Baclilott, spplm *> ™
JJ Court ofOrJinory of said Countji” I
I etters Diamiseory on the estate of I
II iiolupe t These are, therefore,«« S
admoniah, all and lingular, the I
crediton of Mid deeeMed, to file I
tion* if any thoy have, in my % I
fore the fi-st Monday in January veth, * I
wise Leltera Dismisaory will be r“ !w P
applicant^, )he Honorih | e Samuel Clu* 1
one of the Jnatices of Mid Conti, 1
m sixteenth day of April, eighteen w
dred and twenty-five. . f
fL. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C
AprilS! ^
HAY.
0 BUNDLES PRIME HAY, 1
from Brier Phe»ant, for mk b! I
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