Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 17, 1825, Image 4

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/;?! ]FV9iUI0 wf' SWAIM’S PANACEA. Sheriff’s Sale. T HIS m«dicine !• offered M * rimed/ (or Soroftila, King's Bvil, Ulcerated Sore t'hrost, long its, ding Kheumstie Affec tion^ Cutaneous Di»e»»e», White Swelling end Dieeuee of the Bme% end ell cue* gsaerally of *n uloeroue character, end nhronle diseases, truing in debiliteted consti tutions, hut more ethecitlly for Sjrpbilia, ot .ffaction. tlWng therefrom, Ulcere of the Larynx, Nodes, Ac., end tbet drredful die ease occasioned by elong end eiceuive uie of Mercury, kc bc.—It has eleo been iound useful in Disease* of the-Liver. In si disorders arising from en impure or On tAejCttf Tuetday m Scpiembtr next W 1..L Ok eo|d litfore the court Huuee in the City ’f Serennth, between the houre of to end 4 o’clock, All tkoee two tote end improvemants In the Sity of8 ivenneh known In plan of eeid city •« numbeti (It) twenty one end (01) twenty too Jackson werd Olesns equere levied on ti the property of Bid. Early under e fi In. In n'rtrtrohrh t Illw? .nd Intereet of Andrew I eontamlnstsd Mete of the Bind, It will be ynSK hrinw non tttrdrS? famd *Powerful snd an effeetuel remedy— JSjjJthifdi and oe un . (Tht diicovery of thi* m«d cm« hu been the dft^eventn rfiine o^ided^eighth of *' Storf Savannah Tc" nt io^ be .opposed, th.t thl. e^inon bv the number* (7) eeven CewJSS '’*««•* will inveriebly euVc-the moet ee- w£?hin» n-eker went the eeid oortmo or I " mt ' d medicinea, employed by the Faculty, Si Ki^thfr^ (36*?^ tarn *i» •MM In the vc^ We for which end ninety fret (90) in depth,bounded north ' h *y erecon.ideted epecifioe , bu if the uee of by Bty leoe, eeet by lend of Josieh Lawrence, 1 11 be persevered in, U will radically remove eU couth by Bryenetreetendweet by lot no. aix I'?'*' tyt \y ctuse|of ‘he dieordere epecificd. (6) levied on at the property of John M. J.r.| r , hou **'.' d ** r « J"’K en "? " nde * lb « e c ““’ eie under en execution in fevour of Herk ] Plaints, in eoine form, .Inking to the giwt, toeir I without e remedy, whom thie medicine would AUthat gerdeo lot, no. one (I) Liberty “'teinly restore to perfect health end vigour. : beinethe half iff lot no- fin fifty eeven safety end innocence have been fully test. Communications, post peid, end ordtrefi im eny pert of the world, wiU receive immed it* ettentiom flO“ Printed dircctlonc eceompeny the Is- ■treet being the keif of lot no- (if) fifty eeven bounded wen by lot no, (i8) fifty eight and on the cut by tbe other belt of eeid lot levied on ne the property of Lemout Willieme under en execution in favor of D reiser end Lamed- Forty five shares of Keen boet .lock, levied oner the property of Thome. Wright under two execution!, in fevor of Johnston, Hille keo, end Semi. H.le, I. D’LYON »• e. c- Aug 8 98 City Sheriff’s Sale. ed, to th.t it mey be administered to the Ian- dereM infh't- The meet distinguished physi. cicna in the United Sttte. recommend it, and admit, th.t e more import.ut discovery in me dical acience hu not been made i and to uae the language of one of the moat eminent Pro fessors of the age, Hit a triumph in the healing art. ‘ To the preaent and rising generation., the benefit mua' prove incalculable, not only by living many many valuable live*, but im parting a'.rength aqd aoundneaa to dtbililaed and corrupted constitutions,—theteby preterv- | ing their offspring from hereditary diteaset.— I These fact., together with the numeroua cure. w. ■n.de, form irrei'itlepmf of the h'gh value ol thia remedy. No one, however, ia ad.iaed lo take it, without first fully convincing If m On the Jim Tuetday in September hext. "’ILL oe so:d at the Cnu. I House in the city of Savannah, between tbe bouts "'S'? 0 *,' „ » , .. . I self of the truth of wl|*t ia'bere stated, and All the lot of land situated, lying and being I lhe Ke titu'le 0 f tbe Proprietor’* intentions, la the eity of Savannah, kn wn in the plan oi I T (, e curc , performed in tliia city alone, es and city ** 1 it No. two 2, Liberiy Ward con-1 t «bUah ita superior virtue on a baaia mo ao.id taming 60 feel front and 90 feet d iep, togeth-1 t(> affected by the malignity of the ehvioua, ev with all the budding, and improvement. , { , wort i, y of remark, that the greater part thereon, bounded east by lot No. onei t, west y I ,^ 6 patients who have been permanently jot No. three 3, north by Broilghtoa-st.b south l curedi h r i pieviousto the proprietor’s un- hy a lane, levied on u the property of the e. derUkiBK tUem rec eived the .bleat a.sUlance tate of Thomu Luccna, dec. to aat.sfy an ex ecution from the Court of Common Pleu and Oyer and Terminer for the eity of Savannah. Wm. H. Wall and B ixabeth his wife va. S. M Bond administrator, C- f A. of Th imat Lu. eeua. A. 1 D’LYON, e. a Ang 8' «« Sheriff’s sale. | dertaking them, i and several were abandoned by the r Pliyai eiani, aa being beyond the reach of human akill Such ie the fret, and aa extraordinary re many of the c se.i that an exhibition wm made of them in the ITniverotty of Pennry'vun ia, by the Pi ofetoor of Surgery, before a crowd ed audience of Studenti. who pi ononnced.them wondero in the healing art. it has been intro duced into tbe Ptiilude'phia Alma House and Pennsylvania and New-Ynrk Hospital, ami such wete its surprising effects—its success after ail other medicines had faded, that the Surgeon of the Penusylvaniii|Hupilul, Dr.Win P-ice, wax induced to abandon his highly respectable offic , from the laudable design On thejirit Tuetday in October next, rryiLLbe aohi at the Couil Home, in the W towa of Jefferson, Cemueo County, between the legal liourc of nle, A tract of land, aituate on Walker Swamp in Camden County, containing seven hundred I of benefiting Ira fellow creatures, by carry and fifty acres, more or less, with the improve-1 mg the Panacea to England i where it baa al WeOUthereon,—and five negroei via. Aaron, I ready superseded the use of the genuine Silvia, Hole, Stephen and Pompey, levied on I French Rob of Lafacteur in a number of bi as the property of John Hardie, unoer sun I stances, in diieaaea for which that is intended, dr. execution!, in favor of the 8tate of Qeor- and ite virtues are publicly acknowledge by gia, against Joseph Crews Tax Collector, and I some of the most eminent surgeons there. John Harder and Edward Shearman, aeeuri -1 In nil complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy ties—property pointed out by John Hardie. IpMlii, and where the Syphilitic Virus of me Also, A tract of land lying in Camden Conn- I parent causes a dcvelopement of Scrofula in ty, containing two hundtea and ninety acres, I ihe child, this is the only remedy upon which more or iesa, and the improvements thereon, I a Single bone of recovery can be reasonab<y levied on aa the property of Ziuhariab Ho-1 founded i there has been nn instance of its berth under an exeeution in fav r of Thomas I failure, where propci ly used It imparts vi H. Hiller for tbe use of Andrew Low U Co. I gour to the whole system while the cure is I going on—an operation oo long looked for in | vain by the medical world i at tne aaroe t>me I the patient ia enabled to take nourishing food I which under the common modes of practice, I ia usually w ithheld from the aufferer. In ma'- I ny instances where the humble ravages of ul. I eerttion had laid bare ligament and bane, and property pointed out by the d lendent G. W. THOMAS, s e e.c. kept 3 09 Sheritt’’s Sale. On the frit Tuetday in September next, rfWLL be cold in front of too court-house I where, to sll appearance, no human meaus bu' t}7 in Bryan County, between the usual amputation could have raved life : in esses hours of sale, le itieme even as here described, have pa. A treet of Land ia said county, known bv I tients been snatched from the glare and re- tbe name of ’Palermo,’ containing eight huo-1 stored to good health, and the devouring div -dred acres, mure or less, bounded N. E by case completely eradica'ed The ditcovery of fiweal’i lands, 8. W by s Silt marsh, other a remedy like thii now offered for tale, hue boundaries not known—levied upon at tbe I been a deeideratumfrom Umcimmtmori'd, WM. SWAIM, No. 13. South Ninth Street, opposite kc University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, February, 183J. The subscribers have just received a supply of the above VALUABLE ME(>1 CINE, and have made such arrangenn with the inventor,Ur. Wm. Swaim, as lii ; eoabie them to offer to tho public s pm and unadulterated article. Druggists end others who purchase to sell again, can have it at the original price established by tbe proprietor. LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Biddings. A Treatise on Swaim’e Panacea, with casus illustrating its success, will be loaned to thnse interested, by applying aa above. June 38 POL \ DKLPHI8, THE INDIAN EXTRACT. Hi certain Eatt India Cure far the Rhet- malitm, King't Evil, bye. Extract of a letter from tbe Bev. James E lint), dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe London, Ds.n 8ia i A GUKdABLY to y-'ur request, I have with difficnltv procured and now send ynu by tlie ship J»s >n. Cnpt Robinson, a few pound-, of the Pol-0 dnhia, or what generally goes by the name of India Extract, a Medicine mi. iveraally esteemed sijinng Ihe people of Indian «a a certain core for the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved and coved by this valuable Medicine, it wnu d require more piper than I am able tu purchase ai d more time than 1 am able to bestow. I, xleed, the effect of this Medicine is so imm d ue, that in llheumatim vuu would suppose it acted at a charm in giv ing relief and removing that painful disease- In the King’t Evil, it has been used with great success, and whe-e Mercury haa been given nr used to excess, this Medicine bss proved a perfeet core. The great difficulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will for many years to come, prevent its general circulation, it be ing obtained from a Shiub growing on the mouniaint of Thibet, in the Birman Empire of India, and held so sacred by tbe natives, that lo part with it ia like parting with their existence.” Letter to Dr. Bcrlwel), dated Jan. 7, 18-3 Hear Doctor—1 have been violently affected with a Rheumatic complaint for many years t even my fingers were so contracted that I coil'd neither dress or ur.drnss myself, or give the least assistance to mv fa oily—I have used only one box of thelncla Extract, and I am perfectly restored, Your’s truly, B. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter fl-oni Tobias Jennings, Steward of St Thomas’ IJospttl Loudon, Feb. 1, 1823. Hear Sir—I think it my duty to inform you, that after trying every tiling that cuuM be pointed out by the most respecltble physi- cisns and surgeons for the relief of my son, without sny success, who you know, has for msny years been laboring under severe Rheu- matism, I was induced to try the Poladclphis, with a glimmering hope, that it might give him some relief from the eicessive pain he endured, which rendered bin s useless mem ber of society, and a burthen to himself. To my utter astonishment the relief was matin tanrous, .nd by persevering in the use of the Extract, his joints hive returned to their pro. per places, and he it in perfect health. Up wards of sixty respectable persons have cal- led to see my son, as ail who knew i.im though' it imtioaaible that he eoul-l recover. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of tho efficacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 20 property ol R-T Keating, to satisfy an exe cation in favor of the administrators of Benj Stiles, deceased THOS. HARN, ■-1. August 3 95 Jo Sheriff s bales. O n the firtt Saturday after tbe first Tuesday in October next,will be sold st tbe Market House in tbe town »f St, Mary’s between the usual hours, fitly acres of land, together with the improvements thereon, lying and being # r in tbe County of Camden, on the Post Hoad I portunity of seeing several cases of very mve leading from Jeffei son to 8t. Marys, levied I terate ulcers, which having previously resist' on as tho property of H. A Nuuis, to satisfy I e d the regular modes of treatment, were sundry executions in favo- of Ezekiel Weeks. | healed by tbe use of Mr. Swrim’s Panacea- Property levied on and turned over to me by I an d I do believe, from I, >t 1 have seen, The Proprietor does no, uppusc I'.is bare asaertion will convince: lie will therefore give references to such is have been cured, and those urd-r his care among whom are msuy highly lespec'acle citizes, that shall satisfy the must iuoreduluiisof its superior cflicacy in the disorders for which it is here recuinmen 'ed. Every member ofsocie y should aid in diffus ing inf rotation of this discovery—human ity atone maket it a duty Vjexti&catea- “I have within the last two years had an op- Georgia—Camden County. TO Jill. WHOM IT MAt CONCEltA WWHEREAS Alexander Atkinaon, Ad urn W Istrator on the Estate of John Atk.n- son, deceased, applies tu the Court of 0 din ury of said County, fur letters disnrssory on a»id estate : These are, therefore, to c te aril admonish all ar il singular, the heirs >.nd crert itora of said deceased, to fi e tbeir obj^Jiuns (if any they have) in my i:filer, on orhefuu the fir t Monday in January next, or lettcr will be granted to the applicant. !!■» Witness the Hon William Gibson, J. S. j| one of the Justices of said Court, isaj this 25 li June, 18 >5. JOHN BAILEY, c. c o. c. e. June 30 82 a constable. M. H. HERBARD, S. C- C. 8t. Marys, 26th August, 1825. 8ent3 ”09 that it will prove so important remedy ia scro, fulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. ‘•N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practice of Physic, in the University of Peon sylvania & k. " Philadelphia, February 16, 1823.” “I have employed the Panacea ot Mr.Swaim. io numerous instuucea, within tbe last three Sher.ff s Sales. On the firtt Tuetday in October next, VffWiLL be sold al the Court-House in the te# town of Jefferson, between the usual. . , hours, part of Lot No 4, containing fifty feet I f“ r, J ,* nd ** ,ve »)w a y* found it extremely in front and fifty in depth, lying in the town I ofljeaeious, especially in sec-ondary syphilis of 8t. Marys, levied on as the property of 1 aI f d mercurial diseisei. I have no hesitatio George W. Martin, to satisfy an eaecutioa in favor of B. A. Copp. M. H- HEBBARD, S. C. C. 8|. Marys, August 26, 1825. Sept 3 09 Sheriff’s sale. in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. "W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Pent. Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alma House Infirmity, ho- “ February 17, 1823." ” I have repeatedly used Swaim’s, Panacea, both in the Hospital and in private practice, and have found it to be a valuable medicine in chronic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. “VALENTINE MOTT, M- D. Profesur of Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the New-York Hospital, Ae, Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COJVCEli.Y. W HEREAS Louis Dufuur, Administrator of the Estate of Hasile Pelletier, dec’d applies to the Court of Ordinary of said coun ty, for litters dismisiory on laid estate i— These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, tile heirs and creditors of sa d deceased to file their olden ions (if any tlicj nave) in my office,on or before thefirst Mon day in January next, or letter! will be granted in tie applicant. , 3 Witness tbe Hon. William Gibso one of the Justices of said Cou this 25-h June, 18 '5. JO IN DAILY,c.c.o. c. e. June 30 82 On the firtt Tuetday in November next, \\WtLLbe sold before the Court House i. te# the eity of 8svsnosb, between tbe us ual hours of sale, Two Stages, (our Hones, and four sets ol fimki be longing to this end of the Augus t« Lines levied on under a forclosure of a , „ „ „ Mortgage from Joseph L Thompson, to Jo-1 York, tsrimi 5lA, 1824 ” sepb Cumming, assigned to Alexander T- Caution to l*urc\\a«er8. Dopero- A-1. D LYON, n. s o. e. j The grei(l demtnd „ >d wonderfil | , U ccets r ° I of this medicine, have induced a number of persons to imitate it in various ways—Some Georgia—Gamden county. I are selling Sarsapsrilla and other syrups, im- TO ALLWHOM IT MAT COJifCEHJtf. them ‘*>-1 ignorant for the Panacea i rm»stHd!i,.n j CONCERN others are mixing the genuine medicine with W d0 * ,n N* df ?> Administrator I moltases, fco„ making three bottle* out of one, fff , t *“ ®^ D ‘ Tld ** te I thus retailing some of its virtues. These im. of saideoaoty, defeated, applies to, the Court l Uations andind adiilterttoinshavein many in. Ord,0>t y jj sjM county, for letters die- lunccs, protracted the sufferings of patients . .. . . ,. | in easel where the genuine medicine would hi cite and admonish I hive proved iaatantfy efficacious. I therefore Ideemitadutyl owe the the publie,tose- decessed, to file their objeafions (if any they I quaint them, thet it Is impossible, from the “Y nBhe, on or before the first Mon- | very nature of its constituents, to be diacover- ° tbcTw i* e teUtrl wiU be ed by chemical snslysUt and'consequent!), , I '•»» »« “'her mixtures represented to be mine ?°i: wifeam Gihjon, one of Isnd sold ss such, are fraudulent and baae im- M,. 8,] 'Ue Justices of said Court, this I positions, calculated to deceive the ignorant JOHNWiixy nn 0 n r 1 n *" d The genuino medicine has my . JOHN BAILEY, Clk. ft O C.C, I signature of a label repreaenUng Hercuitt and S*PA3 309 |(4sB)idra,indnameonthesea( Ttfeosurj Be^«ttn«it,) March, 14, 1835.5 W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 1825, a law was passed by the Congress of the United States, of which the 3d, 4th, and 5th sections are In the words fallowing, vis i “ Soo. 3. And be it further enaoted, That s subscription to the amount of twelve millons of dollars, of the six per cent, stock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and thi same is hereby proposed i for whioh pur- 'host books shall be opened it the Tieasury of .Die united States, and at the several loan offi ces, on thi first day of April next, to continue open antilthe first day of October thereafter, for such parts of the shove mentioned de scription of stock as shall, on the dny of sob scriptinn, stand on the books of tbe Treasury, tod os those of the several loan offices, ro apeclirely / which subteripUnn shall be effect ed hyp transfer to the United States, in the mtnnsr provided by law for such tnnefera, of the ctedit or credits Handing on the laid bookr, and by a surrender of the certificates of Ike Stock ID subscribed i Provided, Hist all wbacription by such transfer of stock shall begiinsideiedu part of the laid twelve mil lions of dolltrs authorised to be borrowed by the firtt section i f 'hi* act. " Sec. 4. And be it further enactedj That for ihe whole or any part of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to the respective subscribers, who shall, be euti tied to a certificate or certificate* purpti>'.in& that the United States owe to the hid ler or holders thereof, his, her, or tbeir assigns, s sum to be expressed therein, equal to the ,mount of the principal stock tbussubseribed, hearing an interest nut exceeding lour mid one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, ii-cm the ttiirly-fivst day of Decem ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five i transferable in ihe same manner as i" provided by law for the transfer of Ihe stock subscribed, and subject to redemption St the pleasure of tile United States, as follows': one half st sny time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time after Ihe thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine i Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whale amount of auch new certificate t nor until after at least siz months public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall he the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers lhe sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four and one half pel cent, stock issued In them respectively “ Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That Ihe same funds which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the paymen yf ihe interest, and for the redemption ami reimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed or reimburied by virtue of the pro. visions of thia set, shall rem-in pledged ia like manner for the pavment of lhe interest accru ing on the slock created by reason of such suliso! ip-ion, ami fur the redemption or retm bureenient of the principal ul the mme. And it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the sinking fund to esuse to be applied and paid, out of the said fund, yearly and ce-y year, such sum and sums at may be annually requir ed to discharge the iute cst accruing on the stock which may be created by virtue of this act Tbe said commissioners are, also, here' by authorized to apply, from time to time, such sum tnd sums out of the ssid fund, as they msy think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbunemeut, in con formity with the provisions of this set, tht principal ofthe ssid stock ■ and such part ot the annual sum of ten millions of dollars, vest ed by law in tbe ssid commissioners, as may be necessary and required for the above pur poses, sbsll be snd continue sppropriated to the payment of interest snd redemption ol the public debt, until the whole of the stock which may be created under the provisions ot this act, shall have been redeemed or reim burned. ” Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that books will be opened at the Treasury of tlie United States, and at the several loan offices, on the first day of April nest, and continue open until the first dv of October, thereaf ter, for receiving subscrintions in conformity with the provisions ofthe said law. The subscriptions msv be made by the pro prietors of the stock, cither in person or by iheir attorneys duly authorized to subscrib- and transfer it to tlie United Slates. Should subscriptions of said stock he made to an amount exceeding twelve millions ol ilolUra,a distribution ofthe Btid sum of twelve millions of dollars v.-ill be made among 'he subscribers, in proportion tu the sums suhscri' bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury; March ‘>6 lO'im VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTTEWd' Vegetable Catholicon. rpHE subscriber res n otfully solicits the at if tention of every friend of suffering hu matiity, to lo tlie shove oew tnd invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminsting from the system the very seeds of disetie, and in restoring tbe deranged tnd morbid condition ofthe organs of life to t free snd healthy exercise oftheir functions, hu exal ted the sst'inisbment, and completely silen ced the objection* ofthe matt incredulous — Fuctt are the beet argument!. In order to pul the vittues of tlie Caibolieon to si severe s scrutiny ss possible, it wu offered by sdvet- tisement, together with the attendance cfa physician, gratuitously to any nersus wb i would apply for it, and whose cause might seem t" come within the range of ita healing tower—numbers of severe cases of long sia-id. ug, and some of thum seemingly de, pi-rue ones, pre ented themselves, ail of which have been cured, or so much relieved as tu warrant tile asaerticn that a little perseverance will do so. In fact, auch is the confidence ofthe physi cian under whose care these patients were ihteed, in this remedy, a confidence retu t ng from the irresistible conviction tint b»s ieeii forced upon Lie mind by ocular demon stration, snd s personal trial nf it on h ! mae] that he permits me tn declare ll ss his deci ded opinion, that the Catholicon is not nnlv a perfectly safe and innocent, but a most paw. erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases snd states of the s) stem, such as the fel owing;— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation! Old and inveterate Ulcera. Pains in the bones attended with swellings if tip join's: Indigestion, Blotches cn the face, pimpter, Ac.: Ali complaints of the Liver i Tetter.- Yzwa; Sjqihiiis.- Cutaneous diseases generally i Mercurial and scrofulous com- ilsints. The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exception of a slight determi tatiun tu the bowels, which it preserves in s soluble stale, acts insensibly, is ileasimt to the taste, and requires nn particu ar regimen, (abalinenee from spirtuous li quota always excepted,) or confinement. A" s gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic mc-di cine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone ofthe system, it is confidently recommended to iadics in a delicate situa tion, W. W. POTTER, 66 Uhcsmit-itieet Georgia—Chatham County, In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1825 O N the petition of Henry Champion, admin ■ istrator nf John Street, deceased, praying an order JVtri to be made abeolute on his com plying witn the law, lor 'lie sale of a Lot a! Ground, number four, [4] second Tything. Reynolds Ward—Also, part of a Lot, numbei six, Tower Tything, Decker Waid being tin- real estate of the avid dec. for the benefit of the heirs snd creditors:—It is ordered, that a notic-e be published nine months, in one at the Public Gasetts of the City of Savannah, requiring oil person* interested, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. S M. BOND, c c, o. May 14 44$ Notice. N INE MONTHS after date, application wili be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, silting for ordinary purpo ses, for leave 'o sell all the real estate ofthe la'eThomas Savage, of Diyan County, viz: Point Plantation, consisting oftwo hundred and eighty acres Rice Land, »n the O reechec River, four mile* below Hie F-rry, vdj-iining the plantation of Joseph Habersham and Ste phen Elliott. Also, two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, uf l'ine Lam), appertain ing thereto. Also, a Tract of Land called Sa'iina, ooutr-i dug fif y acrer, on Medway Iliv er, idjjiiiing the Izivis of J J. Maxwell. MARY SAVAGE, Adm’rx. Jin-e 15 71 NOTICE, N INE months after dote, application will be made to tile. Hon. the Judges of the Court of Ordinary if Chatham county, fur leave to *e|l all the real estate ofthe late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs snd cred itors of ssid estate, JOHN M’NISH, Executor, net n 71 Georgia—Chatham County, In the Cosirt of Ordioiry—Msy Term, 182J. O N the petition or Robert Hoy, Executor of John Wsckerly, doc. praying sn order Aid to be made absolute, oo his complying with the law, to sell Two Tracts of Lana is Ltureos County, being thereat estate ofthe said deceased, for the benefit of tbe heir* and creditors i It is ordered, tbit a notice be published, nine months,, In one of the Gs- zettesof the city of Savannah, requiring all persons interested, to show csose, if sny they esn, why the prayer of the petitioner should not te ranted. S. M. BOND, c. e. o. MajM if N otice. A LL persons hiving demands against the 4. estate of Constant Freeman, Esq. late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re q-iired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law -. snd those indebted to said estate, ire required to moke immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 42pa Philadelphia, May 31, 1824. At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I have lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi cited sirup, called Potter's Vegetable Gatho licon, witli the most decided advantage- 1 has, as yet, never failed efiecting a cure ip everv case in which 1 have thought proper li employ it. H. M’UUR HUE, M D. Philadelphia, July 28iA, 1824. JMr. W- W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed s wish that I would give a concise statement of my soft er ings. from • the hopeless commencement, te tbe present propitious stage of my disease.’ About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I wit soiled with n violent fever. Having no medical at' tendantaon board, I wu compelled tn beai it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar- rival at Charleston, 8, C. it wu treated ss Typhus, The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but Phcsnix-like, the terminnfior nf this gave risr to a disuse equally dint,ow ing, sod which, till nuw, I bad tbuught incur able. Various ibseeuei made their unwet come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to sn enormous vise.— These gradually aubsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—sn incision was now made and a large evacuation of pita, mixed with pieces of hone tonk place. In addition to this, I suffered th- most cacruoiating pains in my joints tiiai man ever experienced. Every thing that wm administered cither gave me no reliefer ser ved lo aggravate the disease, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year. Such was my painful si uatiun that I despaired of ever being restored to my hoalh) Iliad not only tried the regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 cojld hear of- It was in this awful and despnnd'ng condition,that I was persuaded to ..ommence a courae ofyuur Vegetable Ctlhal icon, and the happy result is, “f om the ute of the two bottleo, my whole system hat unilgr gone a complete revolution, my paint have Jo- tu- ke.i me,-” the discharge from my knee began lo diminish, and soon ceased altogether, ihe ulcerfrom whence it proceeded being com pletety healed. Tlie tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing I my appetite, which was gone, has returned—tan in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bullies more nf your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me pericctly so. Yuur obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. could wish to be. With my thinks, obliged humble servant, (its, ’ ,BTou ' GRORGE KAN* City of Philadelphia, ss- George Ksoe, of the District of South, work, personally appeared, .nd, being dal, sworn, doth declare and say th.t the abori •tatement tain all respects correct end tru, and that the signature to it is lo the hsa? writing ot this deponent. . JOHN BINNS, Alderman Philadelphia, Msy 28,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon is pecnV:,* adopted to those diseases which arc prev»uX among the coloured population of the io UI l In that disease which is railed yaws, it i,, sure remedy ; s single trial of it, will convincs planters of ita superior effiescy toroy rem^ dy of a similar nature in the United States- NOTICE. The advantages ofthis medicine are, om confining the patient unnecessarily t 0 (U ' house, nr keeping him from his business-.. With one solitary exception, that 0 f ipjrhw ous liquors, it doet not lay any reilricticiu hit appetite It is so gentle in its epersutm that thepitient finds himself gelling well ha cannot tell how. As it is not liie w ;,h ot ,i proptielor to take any thing r ot he cannot give s consideration equal in v » a persons at a distance who may wifi, i, „ ids medicine, but who urn not certain if d • be applicoble l o their complaint, arc request. ed to describe their cc-.sc and symptoms i„ a letter, post-paid, and directed to him-tl, t letter will be immediately placed in hintis felly competent to deride the qteitm.- Should the remedy not seem to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told so. CAUT1PN- To prevent disappointment it is well to Hie Hut it takes inordina-y eases i'lO-rj :i to 5 bottles to effect a cure so that pe-arns alto arc labouring under any serious infirmity, must make up their mind to pctseverc tu that, extent at least—if they do uni, tboy might as .veil save themselves the trouble attdexpvnre f using t: snisller qumtity. All ordc-t p >tt-p:dd untl enc’osing the in-icy, immediately iiUtrudt-ii tn, und the ninfUno packed and delivered with directions fur uw, to any place in the city, and forwarded ss tlN reeled N. B. To prevent the possibility of .,11 im. position, it will be snl-t iti the city of i'lliir. nhia, ut the office in Fifth near iltci-Str ot, iral tlte dwelling of the proprit tor, Nn. 6S ihcsmtt street, only, and abroad by his .Uoriaed agents. W W POT1 ER, 66 Che,nut Sl eet, Ptulade'pfiiw I have appointed GtiOllflE RYE tSOT, Druggist, of Savannah, mv soie agent, Drug gists wanting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, at lhe same rate,.? if ordered direct from me—via. H36 per d.-zen, or three 8nllir.. a s.ngin battle. W. W. POT l'Elt, Philadelphia. Any person on application to lliesubsedlvr will be furnished with certificates uf the tilt. cacy of the above mediciv t, sufficient tu r, ..r,» vince the mind of the most Sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy for newspaper n. sertioo. GEO. HYKlteON, Drtijigttt, Corner of Bay and Whittaker-StrectL dec 13 IN EQUI TY. Between 8 r Device, Administrator, Complain ant, and John Vamochan, Administrator, de bonis no , with the wilt annexed of GeorfS Richardson and others, Dcjendants—In equity^ Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, ‘2(Hh August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Catnnchan, one of tho defendants in the ssid bill of complaint n: atm., resides without tbe state of Georgia, in ti nt part of the United Kingdoms of Great Britain anu Irelsnd, called Scotland : It is ordered thet the said John Murray Car. uochan,' u appear and answer to the com. ptainanl's said bill, within nine month* from the dale nf this order, otherwise that the ssid bill, as to him, be taken pro confess,! and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be publish: J once a week, in one of the public Gazettes ofthis state, until the ex. tiration of tlie time within which the ssid tie- i eudant is required to appear and answer ss aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B.FANN1N, Clerk, august 24 JOf Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. W HEREAS J. B ichlott fun. administrator on lhe estates of DavidTucker snd David H’Pted'ro, applies to tht Court of Ordinary of «;d County, for Letters ditmissary on the estate* of said deceased persons.- These aw, therefore, to cite and admonish the heirs and ereditora of said deceased persons, to file tbeir objections (if any they hive) in my of fice, on or hefore the first Monday-w January next, or letters will be granted to tho appli cant. r;—m Witneas the Hon. William Gibson, liL.S.jf one of tbe Justices of said Court. L_=J this 25th June, 1823, JOHN BAILEY, c-e o-e.e, June 30 Philadelphia, July "6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon is undiminisli'-cl, and as fresh instances of its powers an daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I have nn hesitation in recommending il, in the peculiar diseases to u hich it is applica ble, as superior tunny remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUKTRiE, M. D. Philadelphia, Muy 28,18 4 Six—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four years agu. I had Ihe misfortune 'n be. come afflicted with a disease, the painful re suits of which induced me to apply in suc cession to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived toother complaint quite as distressing aa the former. My whole system became a fected. I could get no rest at night no ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; tlie weakness and e nacia lion of which was such that I could scarcely walk. In thin state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, haa completely reatored me, I have now no pain i my appetite ia good; and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine hu given me, I tm your obliged friend, be. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me. May 28, 1824. JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1874. Sir—I tm now, thinks to your medicine, t hearty mar . For nearly six years I have been s msrtyr to s disease, whoso ravages threat ened, if not toon stopped, to put e period to mv existence. Having bad no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my eompltint at list got to such i height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumor* formed in different parts of my body, snd 1 begin to think my situation almost desperate. The five bottles of tbe Catholicon which I have taken beve com* pletety cured me, and I am now aa wall ss Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCK 'N. W HEREAS Snrah Brown. Jnnior, mb*, gpplie* to '.he Court of Ordinary of *'4 County, for Letter* of Adrjiiuiutrution on tj.e estate of John Brown ( I»tc of laid county, 'ic« ceased, uf next of kin: Tlxse are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all awl ain^ulBr, the kindred and creditors of s t! lece*i• <*<!, to file ilicir obj lotions, if any they Imve, in m> «f* Roes on oi before the first Wor d y in Jene ncxt,'Uher#ibe Letters wiM be^r.iKcd the «p* pheant. Wilnei'.the Honorsbln Brhian U Hmik- iey, one of the Justices ot said Ccurt, tin. siUccn'ti d>y April, eighteen hundred ar d twenty -five. [L, S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O C. C, April 21 ’4 Georgia —Camden County. Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB SAID COUNIY. 4A7HERF.AS John Chevalier, his applied YY to said Court, f'r Letters Disntissnry on the estates of Stmuel Cozens ami Kvau E. Hunk, deceased. These are, therefore, to uite anil admonish, ail anil singular, tlie kin dred and creditors ol the said d cessed per. sons, 11 fi e their objections, if any ther li-r', in my office, on or before the first IIoi.t!sy in January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Witness the Honorable James Best*, one of the Justices of said Court, ti"» *'*• teei.th day of April, e gltleen hundred and twenty-five. [L. 8.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.t. C. Apr I 31 34 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY r’O SAID COUNTY. \Tt»HERE AS Lewis Bachlott, applies to the Wte Court of Ordinary of said County: for Letters Dismissory on the estate of Frincti Bosolupe: These ire, therefore, to cite snd admonish, sll and singular, the kindred tnd creditors of slid deceased, to file their objec tions, if sny they have, in my office, on or be fore the fi-st Monday in January next, other wise Letters Dismissory will be granted lhe applicant- Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one ofthe justices of said Court, this sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-6ve. [L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, ft C.O.CC April 2t 24 HAY. WA BUNDLES PRIME HAY,landinf DU from Brig Pheataaat, for sale by April IS 0. C. GRISWOLD*