Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, September 24, 1825, Image 4

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\ Sheriff’s Sale. On thtfirtt Tuesday in September next W ILL lie told before Hits ,;ourt J1 .uae in tha City rf Savannah, between the hottreol' 10 end 4 o’dock, All those two Ion end imp’ovftocnti In the city of Savannah known in plen of asid city it number! (21) twenty one end (vi) twenty two Jeckeon ward O.leana squire levied on ee the property of Klees. Ksrly under • A fa. in favor of A»oe Scuddcr- - All tbit right title end intereit or Andrew Knox in Rice’* wharf being one und.vided eighth , of two undivided third* end o .e un divided aeventn of one undivided eighth of two undivided thirds, levied on ei the pro' pertyof Ai d ew Knot to aatiafv an execution in fkvor »f Wdiiemion end De Villen- AnurtLvided moiety of e portion or part 01 *11 that 1.1 of land in the oity of Savannah known bytlie numbers (7) aeven Carpenters Tything Dicker ward, the laid portion nr part coma.mug thirty six (36) feet in from and ninety fleet (93) in depth.bounded north by Bry lane, east by land of Jotlah Lawrence, aoutnby Bryan atreet and west by lot no. ala (6) levied on as the property of John M. Jar. via under an execution in favour of Mark H< as\h.t garden lot. no. one (tl Liberty •treat being the half of lot no- (5 7 j fifty aeven Bounded west by lot no, (68) fifty eiglu and on the eat by the other bait' of said hit levied on as the property of Lam ut Williams under aa execution in favor of Dresser ano Lamed- Forty five share* or atean boat atook, levied on a the property of Thoma Wright under two execution! in favor of Johi s oo, Hills Is eo- and Sami. Hale. I. D’LYON a c. r. Aug 8 96 • City Sheriff’s idle. O* He first Tuesday in September next, VCOlLL M «o d at t-.e 2uu. > House c.i. tU city of Savannah, between the hours of ID and 4 o’clock' AU the lot of land si<unted lying and being in the city of 8avannah, kn \vn in the plan sot said eilv aa 1 »t No. two i, L> oeriy Ward Con • taimng 63 feet front a id 90 feet deep, togeth er with all the building* and improvement! thereon, bounded east bv lot No. one 1, west y lot No. three 3, north by Broughton-it. A south by a fane, li v e ! on sa the 'property of the es tate of Thora-is Lucent, dec. to satisfy au ex ecution from the Uourt of Common fleas and Oyer and Terminer for tft* city of Savannan. Wot. H Walt and E sub till his wife vs. S M Bond administrator, C. T A. of Thomas L". ceoa. A. 1 D’LYN.ci Ang 8 qi ' Sliei itf’s -nale. On the first Tuesday in October next. ViviLt. be Bi- av ine iSourt li-mse, in the w town of Jefferson, Camten County, between the legal howl of sale, A tract of land, situate on Walker Swtmp in Camden County, containing aeven hundred and fifty acres, more or less, with the improve ■ m- nts threon,—and ft e negrot • via. Aaron. 8ilv : a, Rcae, Stephen and Pompey, levied o- as the pronertyof John Hardie. uncer sun dr, executions, in favor of the State of Geor gia, again*' Joseph Crews Tax Collector, end Jolia Harder and Edward 8'icarman, seem ft- lies—property pointed >u’ by John Hardie. Abo, A tract of land lymgin'tsmdcn Coun- ty, containing two hundred and ninety ncre,i, more or ieaa, and the improvem nta thereon, levied on aa the property of Z - -hartal) Ro- berts, under an execution in tavr of Thomas H. Miller for the use of A’-dr-w Low (t Co. property pointed out by the d; deaden, G. W.THOW . - n ». t.e* Sept 3 09 SWAIM’S PANACEA. T Sheriff’s >ale. On the first Tuesday in September next, jtirSILi, ha su.d in front ut me cm.r.•House IjJ in Brysu County, between the usual hours ot isle, A tract of Land in said county, known bv tbe name of ‘Palermo,’ containing eight hun dred acres, mnre nr lets, b in idjd N E by bw at’a lands, 8 W by a Sait inarsb, otlic boundaries not known—levied upon aa the property of K'T K -iting, to satisfy an exe cu'ion in 'aver of me administrators of Benj. 3tilta, deceased THOS. HARM, s. n. August 3 06 .•«he i ift's ft ales. 0 *: -he fi st Sa’U’-u.vy ifter the fir«t Taetday .ii October nt x^v ll beauld at the Market H r re In the town *• St. Ilary'i between t h e usual hours* fifty acres of land, together with the improve 'inrita thereon* l>i tg and beinr in the County of Cam Jen, on the Host Rohd leading from Juflersui to St Maryt, levied on at the property of H A Ntiuii, to utiif, •un-Jry executions in favo of Ezekiel Weeks. Property levied on and turned over to me bj • constable. M. H HRBB4TU), S C. C St Marya, 26* h Aug'ivt, 1815 8’-n» 3 '-('9 dlier ff s ^ales. On the first Tuesday in October next. ITB.U. tie s-, d lit to. Coutt-H-uae m t !, e VI# town of Jefferaon, between the usual “tU-uCLol. No. A.enntainnie fifty fed in front and n ly in depth, lying in the low; of St Marys, levied on aa the property of George W. Martin, to aatiaty an eaecutiou in favor of B, A. Copp. M. H- HEBBARD, S. 0. C. St. Marys, August 26, 1836. Sept .3 09 sheriff’s We. m the first Tuesday in November next, Vkw> --.be soldonfi.-e ,hu Court House i’ a## -ii; oity df Savannah, between the ua uai noun of sale, Two Stages, lour Horaca, and font aeta of Harness, belonging to toil end of-thr Augus Is Line, levied on under a f-rclosure of u Mortgage from Joseph I Thompson, to Jo. sepb Cumming, assign.-d to Alexander T Dopsoik A- I. D’LYON, n. a. 0 o. sept S G-o gia— amden .ounty. TO A„L , JIOM IT it.tr UONi. EHN UREAS John Hi -let-, Ad-niniairaio; « of th-j Estate of Divide. Jones, late Uf aaid c iun ty, deceased, appliei to the Cou ' of Ordinary of said county, for letters die- mitsory on Said Btiate: Thaae are therefore to cite and idmoniah «l and nngufir, the heirs and creditor* of said deceased, to file their objections (if inv they here ) in my oSiee, «n or before the first Mon- oay in March oe*t, otherwise letter! will be granted .tile applicant. Witness the Hon. William Gibson, one of [L. S.] die Justices or said Court, tbia 37th August, >8 -’6 JOHN BAILEY, Cits. C. 0 0. C. tepti 3 30« HI 3 medicine Is offered as a remedy for Sorofula, Kind’s Evil, Ulcerated Sore Throat, long sta. ding Rbeomatio Affte- ona, Cutaneous Diaeasea, White Swellinp sod Diseases of the Bupea, *r d all case* generally of an ulcerous character, end r’hronio diseases, arising in debilitated oontti intldhts but more especially for Syphilis, or .factions arising thorelYom, Ulcer* of Iht. Larynx, Nodes, Ac, and that dreadful dia naan occasioned by a long ai.d decisive use of Mercury, ho he.—It has a an been found useful in D seues of the Liver, In a I disorder* arising from en impure or contaminated state of the Blsod, it will be f-mnd a powerful and an effectual remedy.— The discovery of this medxine lias been the effect of long end attentive atudv, and It is now made public (him the moat decided con viction, founded on ample experience, of its power in eradicating those diseases,qjler every ether meittethe has failed. It ca mot. however, be supposed, that tbia I'amcaa will invariably cure—the moat es- teernen medicine*, employed by the Faculty, will of to flit in the very diseairs for which they are comidered specifics ■ but if the useol it be persevered in, it will radically remove al most every cause|of the disorders specified. Thousands are. lingering under tiiose com plaints, iq some form, sinking to the grave, viihout a remedy, whom this medicine would certainly reatare to perfect health and vigour. Uaaafefy and innocence hove been Folly levi ed, so that it may he administered to tbe ten- derest infa-t- The moat diitinguiahed physi cians in the United States recommend it, ami •dmit, that a more important discovery io me- dinal science has not been made i and to use the language of oue of the most eminent Pro- l essors of the age, it is a triumph in she healing art. To the present and ruing generations, tbe benefit mils’ prove incalculable, nil only by saving many many valuable livi-s, but im parting strength and soundness In drbilitacd and corrupted constitutions,—thereby pceierv iiig their offspring from hereditary dteeaies. These facts, tnge - r with ihe mime: on. cures node, form irres iblcproof of the h li vatu, if this remedy. No .m., however, la.d.--sed a take it, without first folly convincing ti-m- •self of the truth of wha; ta here stated, and the rectitude of the Pi - prietor’a intentions. The cures perform- ii in this city atone, e» tahlish its superior virtue oil a basil too solid to be affected by the malignity of the envious. I -a worthy of remark, that tbe greater part of the patients who have been permanently cu ed, ha-', previous to the t>roprietor’a un dertaxing them, received the ablest a- sistance and acveral were abandoned by tlie r Phvsi elans, aa being beyond the reach ->f 1 uman skill Such io Ihe f cl. and eo ex'raorilinnry ■were many of he eases that an exhib iion -was made of ih-m i.. the [Tnivert; y of Penary v n in, l>y the P ofessor of Stirger b fore a c owd edautliew of undent, mho p onmmeeit .hem motulero in the heating wt. it -a -een lutic- ucea into tbe To ladciphia Alina Hous- and Pennsylvania and Ncw-York Hospital, and such were its aurprising effects—its success after a-l other m- Heines had faded, that toe Surgeon of the Penu.ylvaniaiHnpital, Dr. Wm P ice, was induced to ahaifdon Ilia highly respectable uffia , from the laudable design of bonefitting u a follow creatures, bv carry' -ng the Panacea to England ; where it baa al ready superseded the use of the genuine Trench Rob of Lafacteur in a number of in stances, in diseuea for which that is intended, and ita virtues are publicly acknowledge by some <-f the moat eminent sar.enna ther--. I i all complicated easel of Scefntu and Sy philis, and where the Syphilitic Virus -if the pare t causea a dcvelopement of 8crofuia in the child, this is the only remedy upon wiiich a sing e hone of recovery can be reasonably founded i there has been no instance of its failure, where grope Jy used It imparts vi gour to the wh -le ayaiem while the cure is guing on—on operation to long looked for in vain by the medical world i at T:,o une lime tne patient is enabled to take nourishing loud, which under the common modes of practice, is usually v, ithbcld from the sufferer. In ma ny instances where the horrible ravages of ul ceration had laid bare ligament and bo.ie, and where, to ail appearance, no human ncana bu amputation Could have saved life : in eases extreme even aa here described.- have pa- tients been snatch' d from the giavo and re stored Id good health, and the devoir -ng .lib- ■asp. completely eradicated The discovery of a remedy like th'a noro offered for tale, hat been a desideratumft om timeimmaiioriul. The Proprietor doe* no. upp-ne nil bare assertion will convince : --c will therefore give references to such as have been cured, and those ui d r ins care among whom are many h'glily respire'acle citis-n, tint shall satisfy the most I‘icr dul-usot -ts superior efficacy in tile tisoidcra for which i" M here recommen h-d. Every member otsoc e y should aid in diffus- >g i o rm'ion of this 'discovery—human ity alone makes it a duty Ce¥ti&cat«a. “I have within the iugi two years had an op* portuuity of seeing aevei ai chkc* of very inve iurate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modes of treatment, wer« healed by the use of Mr. Svvvim’s Panacea And I do believe, from what 1 have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero, tulous, venereal and mercurial diseases. •*N. GHAPM4N, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and nraqtict of Phys’c, in the University of Penn aylvani* fjfq. St. " Philadelphia, February 16, !8?3. rt ‘lbuve euipbycdiht- i’aiiacea of Mr.Swaim in numerous instances, wilhin tbe last three years, and have always found it extreme!) ■*mi;*citniS) nt tret>«ntlitryByjrrtii7 -and mercurial diseases. I bare no hesitatio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. «W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of 8u'gery in the Uni’ty of P-n>. ' 8-irgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms IIoiixp Infirmity, -,c- ” February 17, 1823/’ 1 hove repes-e-)ly used Swsim’s, Psnecea. both m the HoipUal and in private practice, •rid have found it to be t valuable medicine in chronic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous idfxtions. ••V ALEN TINE MO L' V, M- D. Profess IT-of Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the Ncw>York Hoa-iital, Ac, "Nno ro le. 1 stmo 5l/,,18/4” Caution to Put chasers. The great oemand and wonderftii success of this medicine, hove induced e number ol odrsonsto imitate it in various weys—Some are selling Sarsaparilla and other ayrupa. im posing them on th* ignoraut for the Panacea t others are mixing the genuine medicine with molasses, Ac., making three bottles out of one, thus retailing some ofita virtues 1'hcae im. i'ltiona and and ad 1 Heratoins have in many in- lanci* iiratracled the stiff ;ri-iga of patients in cues where the genuine medicine wool.: have proved inatently efficacious. 1 therefore diem it a duty I owe the the public, to ac quaint them, that it ia impossible, from the veiy nature ofita constituents,to be discover- "1 bv chemical analysis i and consequently, •hat all other mixturearepresented to be mine and aold u such, are fraudulent and baae im- position!, calculated to ueoeive the ignorant md unwary.—The genuine medio ne has mv ignature of • label representing Hercults and the Hydro, *nd name on the seal. ■* -•V- Conimunletllima, post paid, and onlera from any part of tbo world, willraeelva Immadiati- attention. (O’ Printed directions accompany the Me dicine. WM. 8WAIM, No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite the U nvrraity of t’ennaylvsnii, Philadelphia February, 1826, Tho subscribers have just recoived a froeli itpply of the above VALUABLE MEDI- JINE, and have made auch arrangements with the inventor,Mr. Win. Swaim, nit will enable them to offer to the public-a pure and unadulterated article, Druggists end others who purchase to sell agnin, can have it at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad's Buildings. A Treatise on Nwaim’s Panacea, with cases illustrating its success,'will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. June 28 March, 14,1825 5 , |,®' IEVS ° n ‘b*i 3d of March, 1826, » tr ..Lau, w,, P“» ei1 by the Congrcu of the UnM Sutej-of which the 3 ( lTh,“°d 6th T' n . l , h ® r r ' ls f 'H»w.ug, via , “ father enacted, That a of dollim Ur ?i! he * muunt of twelve millons ot aonsia, of the six p-r cent, stoi-w of the VALUABLE MEDICINE. ID you POL \ DELPHIS, THE INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain East India Cure far the Rheu matism, King's Evil, Sfc, Extract of a let’er from the (lev. James E lish, rli ted at Bengal, to Dr. T Bedwe London. Dsan '-'in : A GRKKAtJl.Y tn y ur request, I have with aL diffi ulty procured end now send you hy the ship Jss -n Cspt Robinson, a few pound of the Poltd.-Inh'S, or what generallv goes hy the name f Ivlia Extract, a Mediri ie no. iversally esteemed imung the people of India, -a a ee'tnin core for the Rheumatism. Was l to inform you of the nomher of people wh are daily re'ieved and cured by this valuable Mrdioine. it wou'd requ-re more piper than i am able to purcha. r and mnre time tTsii-1 am able to bestow. Indeed, the effbcl of this Medicine ia si imm dnte, that in Rheumatism vou would suppose it acted -a a elm m ingiv •ng rel'-ef sn-l r- moving 'll .t painful d.seise- Ip the King’s Evil ;t has been used with grea' suceess, ami -rhe e Mercury Ims been giver or used to excess, ill’s Medudna has proved » nerfeot cure. The great diffi ulty, however, "I procuring the Extract, will for many years to come, prev, nt it*general circulation, it be- ng obtaine I from a Sbiub growing on th - .louniains -if Thibet, in the B- rm»n Empire if InilU, anil held io sscred by the natives, that to part with it is like parting wi'.h theft existence.” T-e'ler to Dr- BedweD, dated Jan. 7, 18-3 Hear Doctor---1 have ]. e en v olenfy affeetc. itii s Ru v stio cbmplsio' for m«nv y. a-s eve- m. fingtra were so contracted tlint 1 itouid neithc- d'eaa or und'.se myself, or g.ve tlie least assistance to mv fit nily—I have used only one onx of theli.dm Extract, a"d I am perfectly restored. Your’a truly, II. RALSTON. Pliiledelpbia Letter from Tobias Jennings, Strwa- d ot St Tliomar’ Hoaptal London, Feb 1,1823 Dear Sir—1 think it my duly to inform yn\\ •hat after trying every thing that could be po nied out by tbe moat respectable physi cians and surgeons for the relief of my son. without any success, who you know, has lb many yean be*n laboring under aevere Rheu ■ oiatism, I whs induced to try the Pohidelp'm. with a giimmu.ing hope, that it might g ve him some relief from the excessive pain he endured, which rendered him a useless mem ber of society, and a burthen to hi naeif. To my utter astonishment the relief was instan tanrous, nd by persevering in the use of die Extract, his joints have returned tn their pro per places, and he ia in perfect health. Up ■vardc of sixty respectable nersnns hsve csl red i.-> a -nv son, assli who knew him though ' FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERflON, JJriiirg'ist, where additional certificates of the efficacy of tho above medicine may be seen. May 20 tieiigia— amden Count) TO ILL WHOM IT MAY VO.VCEHJh. ■\4WlKKBAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad *>in- strator on ihe Estate of .fo!m Atk n« .*>*/, *if?ce«»ed, a;<p!ie« to the Court of Q thn •»rv of *aul County, f;»r letters diim:s?ory on ? id estate : These at e, then f *rc, to c te sr d dmonjflh nil ar.d Angular, the heirs nd cref) itorfl of 8tid deceased, to fi : e iheir ohj^-i.t-n; (if any they have) m my office, on o, t>. fi>'f the fir t kionday in January next, or letii r •.*•'! h»* granted to the applicant. Witness ihe Hon William Oihson, one of ’the - JuS'.ic»‘S of »aid Court, this 2A li JiP/e. 1825. JOHN QAILoY, C. c o. c. r lie A _i_i., , — - r * wvih, nr mr ynsr eighteen hundreu xna u,i.\-.v n , be, snd the same is hereby proposed i Ibr whieh pur- pose bonk- shall he opened at the Treasury of the Unitcdptatea, and at thi several loan off! ces, on the first day of Abril neat, to continue open untilUie first day of October thereafter, for auch ffirts of the above mentioned de scription df stock as shall, an the day of sub scriptionjitand on the books of the Treasury, and on ttoae of the several loan offices, te spectivelr, which subscription shall be effect ed by a transfer to the United Suites, in the manner, provided by Isw for such trsn,fors,oi the credit or cred ts standing on live said bonks, and by a surrender of the certificates of the stock so subscribed : Provided, That all subscription by suoh transfer of stock shall be C"n»'dci utas part of the aaid twelve mil lions old tllara authorised to be borruved by the firatsectft n tf his act. ’• Sec. 4. And be it further enactedThat for the whole or toy part of any sum which shall be thus subscribed, credits shall he entered to the respective subscribers, who shall be enti tled to a certificate to- certificate! purporting that the United States owe to tne tinkler or holder! thereof, his, her, or their assigns, a sum to be expressed (herein, equal to the 'amount of tbe principal stock thuasubscribed searing an interest not exceeding four nut me half per centum per annum, payable luarterly, from the thirty-fi at day of becem >er a one thousand eight hundred and twenty ve / transfo/able in the same manner si i» itovided by Isw for the transfer of the stuck inscribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of the United States, es follow*: one ha/f at any time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and tvtenty-eiglit: and the remainder at any fmt »,cr the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twri tv-nlne : Provided, That no reimbursement shall br. msde except for the whole amount of auch new cerlifumte,- nor until after at least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the .Secretary of the Treasury tn cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the ae*er’ ,t sums by them subscribed beyond tho amount of the eer’ificates of four nnd one half per rent, stock issued to them respective!*' “ Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, Thai he same f inds which have heretofore been, md now are pledged by law for the payment of the. interest, sod for the redemption and ’ oimbnrssment of the stock which mtiy be re- le.m-’d or reimbursed by viriu-’ of Ihe pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged ill hke rfiar.ner for thepavmemot the i.-tcrest accru ing o'i the stock created by reason of snob tubscrip'io and for the redemption or reim bursement of tbe principal uf the same. And it shall be the dot) of the commissioners of the sinking fund to cause to be appiiea sod paid, out of the said fund, yearly and e'C-y year, such sum and sums as may be annually reqtlir. ed to discharge the interest seeming on the stuck which may be created by virtue of this act The said commissioners are, also, here by authorised to apply, from t me to tim< aucb sum and sums out of Ihe said fond, as they m:iy think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con formity with the provisions prints act, the principal of the said stock i Slid such part of the annua) sum often millions of dollars, vest ed by law in the asid commissioners, as msy be neceaiury and required for th* above pur poses, shall he and continue appropriated the payment of interest and redemption ihe public debt, until the whole of the stock which may be crested under the provisions o' this act, shail have been redeemed or reim biirsetu” Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, tint books will he opened at the Treasury of the United States, and st the several limn offices, on the first day of April next, snd continue open until the first di- of October, theresf ler, for receiving •ubscriotions in conformity wi'h tie provisions of the said law. Tlie subscriptions may be made by the pro prietors if the stock, either in person or hy their attorneys duly .su'-horized to subscribe and transfer it to the United Stole*. Sh -uid subscriptions of said stock be made to so amount exceeding twelve million* of dnllsra,* distribution of the asid sum of twelve milliofis of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to tbe sum. subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secre'-ry of the ’T"*Miirv" w fi •() 1 June 30 82 Georgia t auidcn t.ounty. TO ALL WHO U IP MAT C ONcE/iN HE^RAS Louis D ifour, Admini8t*aU'! w of th Kstateof Pelletier, doc* applies to «h:* Court of Ordiutry of said coun- s’, for liit'ca itismuHoiy on uid estate:— h se arc, therefore, to cite and admonish *r ml singular, th'-heir» »"d creditors ofu-d leceaaed to file their oHec ions (if any th«M ii<ve) in my < fiiic, on or before 'hefirst lion lay in January next, or letters will be graote ( • t* e lipplictrt. |, »~i Wimeu the Hon. WUliim C^bxo (lx. Y.|l one of the Justices <»f said Cou L " ' this 25fh June, 18 5 JO IN IlAlLY, c. c.o. c. c. June 30 R2 Georgia—Chatham County, in the (J ,urt of Ordinary. Mv, Term, 182i, | |N the pe ition of Henry Champion, admin ’ / istrator nf John Street, dee used, praying an order Nisi -i be made absolute on his com plying witn Ihe law, for he sale of a Lot 1,1 Ground, number four, [4] second Tything Reynolds Ward—Also, part of a l.ot, n urn In- six, Tower Tyihwg, Decker IVsid. being the real estate of the avid Uee. (or the benefit ol tbe heirs and ereditora s—It is ordered, that a notice be puhbahed ninc mouths, in one o) the Public Gaietts of tbe City of 8avannah, requiring all peraons interested, to show cause if any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner should not be granted. S M. BOND, c e. o. May 14 44* Georgia—Chatham County, I>r the Courrof Ordinary—.\lav Term. ;8Jj. O N tlie petition of Robert Hoy, Exe< titor of John Wackedy, dec. prayii g an order A isiXn be made absolute, on his complying won the law, toaell I wo Tracts of Land in Lauretta County, being the, real estite of the said deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs end ereditora i It ia ordered, (bat a notice be published, nine mouthy in one of the G ,- aettea of the city of Savannah, requiring ad peraons interested, to show cause, if any the) can, why the prayer of the petitioner ahoiild not br granted. S. M. BOND. c. c. o, I MayM. „ TOTTV.U’A iVegetable v ren etfully aoheita the at ff “iffoTo every «»"<« Vroffering hu- inanity! to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal power. In elimm.ti. g from tie »rre~- •no "wy seeds of dueuyi andln restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs oflifa to a free and healthy exereiae of thsir functions, lisa exci ted tbe aatmishment, and completely silen ced the objections of the most incredulous — Fade are the beet argument«. In order to put the virtues of the Gathoiicon to aa severe s scrutiny aa pussible, it was offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance of a physician, gr|tuitously to any -ersoti who would apply for it, an! whose cause might seem t' cuipc within the range ol it* healing [tower—numbers ut severe cases of long sta- d- ng,*nd-iomc ofthem seemingly detpvr de ones, pre ented themselves, all of which have been cured, or so much relieved *s to warrant the c*)Crii.in that a little p »rs-vetauce will do ■o. In fact, such is tbe confidence of the physi cian under whose care these patients were ilocerl, in this remedy, a confidence resirt- ng from the irresistible conviclimf that has been for*ed upon his-mind by ocular demon- sirstinn.amla persons! trial of it on himselt that lie permits me to declare it as hia deci ded opinion, that 'he Cativlicon ia not only l perfectly atfe and innn.rent, but a most pow- critil and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases and slates of the sj item, auch aa the ful owing;— Debility resuliing from intemperance and d ssipxtion s Oli and inveterat- Ulcers. Pains in tlie bon, s aitended with swellings of the join'si Indigestion, Blotohes on tbe face, pimple-, tac. i AH ooniplaiats of the Liver i Tetter.- Yaws; Syphilis .- Cutaneous diseases generally ; Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints. Tlie Catholieon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h a word consists exclusively of vegetable matter) with (lie exception of sl'ght deter mi lation to the bowels, which preserves in a soluble stale, nets insensibly, pleasant to the tsstc, and requires n-; purlieu iar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuuus li quors always excepted.) or confinement. As a g- ntie, safe and agree d>le cathartic metl; c'o e. improving the appetite and featuring tin- general tone of the aysnsttt, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate situa tion. W W. PO (TER, 66 Chesuut-strcet. 1 could wilh to be. With my thinks, obliged (tumble servant, (ia. GEORGE KANg, City of Philadclplua, te. . George K roe, of the District of tw ta MvraM ^ JS oiice. N INE MONTHS bfler Mate* application *il< He mnde to the Inferior Court of vjhMtham 1'ounty, sitting for ordinary purpu rea, for leave +o sell all the rcj| estate uf the .ate Thorns Savage, of fit y an County, vix: (Point Plantation, consirting of two hundred aid eighty acres Rice Land, on the O reechee •^ver, four miles below the F *rry, rdj'oning ) e plantation «,f Joseph Habersham and Ste ten Elliott Also, two hundred and fifty :res, more or leas, of Pine LimH, appertain- % thereto. A'so, a Tract of Land called ijiina, o ting fif y acrer, on Medw«y Riv r, djoiniDg the Untia of J J Mnxwell 1 MARY SAV> GE, Adm’rx. line ’5 71 JSOriGE. N INE.montlis afterdate, application will be made to tlie Hon. the Judges uf U)e Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estate of tlie late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cred- tors of said estate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, o-t to 7» LX otice. A LL persons having demands against the X eitate of Constant Freeman, Esq late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re quired.to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : and those mdebteato laid estate, are required to make immedilte payment, to JAMES HUNTER, AdmV. Jail 14 42pa Georgia—Camden County. TO All whom IlfitY CONCERN. W HERE'S J. B icblott Jun. admintatra or on the estates nf DiviilTucker and David tl’lredie, appliei to the Court of Ordinary of »v d bounty, for Letteia.diamiiaaty on the ataiea of said deceajed persona: Three are, therefore, to eite and arTnonish the heirs and ored-tota of said deeeaaed persona, to file their ohjrctiona (il any they have) in my of fice, on or hefore the first Monday in January neat, or letters will be granted to the appli cant. r"”1 Witness the Hon. William Gibaon, Ii l. S I one of the Juatieea of said Coart. fagJ Uua 26>b. June, 189J. I JOHN BAILEY, c.c.o.c.c Jun, 39 83 Philadelphia, May 31,1824 At the request of Mr. vV. W. Potter, I hive lately exhibited, in several instances, a imtdi cated sirup, called Poiter’s Vegetable Cstlio iicoa, with the most decided advantage, has, as ret,never failed effecting score every case in which I have thought proper employ it. H. M’MURIUIE,M D. Phi’asL’iphia, July 28M, 1824. Mr. IT W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that would give a concise statement of my suffer ing*. hum • the Hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stage of iny disease.’ About five years ago, nil my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seized with a violent tever. Having no medical at tendants on buard, I ws* compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my qr- rival at Charleston, S.C. it was nested,as Typhus. 'The skill of my Physician subdui d the fever, but Phamix-like, the termination of this gave ris" to a disease equally distreif . ing, and which, till now, I had thought incur, able, Varmus abscesses made thei- unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to an enormous size.— These gradually subsided into hard dimers, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation of DU*, mixed with piece* of bone took plsce. In addition to this, 1 suffered the most excruciating painsin my ioiiiis that mar. ever experienced. Every thing that wsb administered either p-sye me no relief or ser ved to aggravate the Jiseave, the severity of which increased wilh every succeeding year Such was my painful si.ustion that I despaired ofever being restored to my heal h i Iliad not only tried the regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy I CO,lid hear or- tl w.a in toil awful acd despond-ng condition,that 1 was persui-ded to .ommenoe a course of your Vegetable fa'll I icon, and the hanpv remit is, ”f om the use of the two bittlcs, my whole system has under gone a complete revolution, my p,uns have fo sa ke \ met" die discharge from my knee began to dimmish, and soon censed altogether, tlie ulcer from -v hence it proceeded being com pletely healed, The tumors, for the removal of which l hsve tried in vain more remedies than 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which Was gone, has returned—Ian. in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bottles more of your, (in me) invaluable medicine, will make me periecily so. Y'vur obliged friend, THOMAS BRO WN, JR. Philadelphia, July < ‘6. 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholieon is undiminish -d, and aa fresh in-tances of its powers arc daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it. In the peculiar diseases to which it is applica ble, at superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUH'l RUS. M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos urefour < ears ago. I had the misfortune to be come afflicted with a disease, the painful re sult! of whieh induced me to apply in auc- cesston to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies 1 re ceived another complaint quite as distressing as tlie former. My wholesyatem became af fected. I could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body/ the weakness and enacts tion of which waa such that I could scarecljr walk. In this state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholieon—four bottles of whiob, hu completely restored me, I have oow no pain i my appetite ia good j and my strength restored With many thanka for tho relief your medicine hu given me, I am your obliged friend, he. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn tad subscribed to before me, May 28, 1834 JOHN B1NNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 38,1824 Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty mat. For nearly' six years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not aoon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal- advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to auoh a height that I could not awtllow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different parts of my body, aad I began to think my situation •boost deape rate. The fire battles of the Catholieon whieh I have taken have com pletely oured «*, and I am now u well u I •tatrment ia in all respects correct snd th . | and that the signature to it is in t |, e 2 writing of this deponent. I ’. . .. J1H"'RINN9, AhW Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS The Vegetable r.atholicon is p ecu |,w.| adapted to those 'Incites which are pre,,!? I amor; the coloured population of the Ja I lotht diaeaae which'• called y»», i( l I sure remedy i a single tiiat of U, will,4 J' S lantera of ita superior efficacy to t m - „ , I y of a similar nature in the United statu- | NOTICE. Tlie advantagre of this mcdic;n« i tf Ml confining the pBtieni unnecei«ri/ v to it. I house, or keeping him Irora l,i, biialn-as. I With one military exception, fiu o( „ oua liquors, it does not lay any restrict,L his appetite It iaso gentle in ,i, I that the Patient finds himself gettire- well t I cannot tell how. A, it i. aet th, proprietor to take any thing for which' I cannot give a consideration^equal „ V J?| persons at a distance who m,y,A . , e ’l uis medicine, but who are nut e«tuin if •; I be appiicobletotheircomplaint,| ed to dcscr.he than use and sympZ* | a letter, post-paid, and directed | letter will be immediately placed in kZf fully competent to decide the qaeitio™ Should ihe remedy not seem »o suit ita t ewe, they will bj Rankly told 8 ). CAUTI'N- To prevent d Appointment it is well t» I it 'te th it it tikes in ordinary c«sf:s tVo n i I 5 uotties to effect a cure fothar pers-Kj^l arc labotimiff imd.-r mv serious infirm.t: I must matre up their miod to itstscvcre tn t!* I extent nt leant—if they do r.ot, they wight a I well 8«vcthem.ielve8 the trouble »ndexue«| »f lining » Bmnller qti .n‘»tv* 1 All Poit-paid .md encasing the nt'.vi I itnriiediHtciy at'euded t>>, mm the mtuiciniI packed and delivered with directions for u$c,| *'» «ny place in the city, und forwarded u a.,I rented N. B. To prevent the pcMWity of d’ ; a | p '-siiion, it-wi J b/'SoId in the: city ofl*hiWc,.f phi*, at the otlic-.’ iu FiHh nenr Uncc*Str e,| •»rat the dwelling of the proprt* tor, No. dI 'Ihesnut street, only, and abroad by liiu-l thorized «ge!itg. W W Piviir.H, 66 Che: nut Sl eet, PhUadcftfiia> l htve appointed GK*)KGE RYF/SPH,! Druggist, ot' Sivannsli, iny sole agent. gists wanting the above valuable medicintj will be supplied by him for c*sh, at the «tat| rite, an if ordered direct from me—vii.^l per dozen, or three dollar? a gingie bottle. \ W. VV. POr tEU, lMiiladcIpIm. I Any person on applicBtiou to the tubwil' l will be furnished with certificutes ui tiie till cucy of the kbove medicine, sufficient to r u tf vmce the mind of the must sceptical, ulihourl too numerous end loigthy for nry/spuper w aertion. GEO. RYEKSON, Draught, Corner of Usy snd WhiMsier strcetf.1 dec 13 IN EQUITY. Behoeen W. Davies, Jdm nietrator, ant, and John Caniochnn- Aihninittrat^kW b»nit no , with the will annexed of JiithunItoii nnd oihert, Defendant!.—-/>■ equity, Chnthum Superior Court- CAflRcerjf 20th A .gust, i824, I T sppearin^ ih«t John Murrey Cimoclii one* of the defendants in the uid bill I compliint named, resides without the state! Georgif, in that p*rt of the United Kingdom of Gre.it IJrifsin »nu Irelnod, called Scotl»M:| It is ordered that the said John Murrsy Cel noeban, do uppesr and answer to the CJfcl plaimint’s said bill, within nine months fr<il the d«te of thiv order, otherwise ilm c| said fjiifj ss to him, betaken pro Conttiw.T nnd it is further ordered, thst s copy of thil order he pubhslwd onpe • week, in oncrfl the public G.-zsites of this state, until Ou ftr piration of the time within whieh the I Pendant is required to appear snd tnswtni I sforestid. f lYue copy from the Mlnures, this ?Iut d»» I Auffusft, 1824. A. B.PANNIN, Clerk, august £4 Georgia Camden County ro all to whom i r may coNaut I W tiBREAS Sarah Brown. Junior, asM I applies to 'he Court of Ordimryoi'sU I Uounty, for Letters of Admii-istnlinn on ) I estate of John Brown, late of said ciuiuty, fte-1 ceased, ar next of kin: These are, therefore, I to cite and admonish, all and aiugu-xr, il-< I kindred and creditors of said decented, their objections, if any they havr, in ov w fice» on or before the first Mo; d y in - ;,f | uext.'-tKerwise Leiie.s will be granted thr »;-• plicsot. , Witness the Honorable BrUian It B'-k- ley, one of the Justices of ssid » thiv iixteen*n dMy ot April, | hundred a; d twenty five. [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 Georgia —Camden Conultj. HY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOE SAID COUN IY. W HERE AS lobn Chevalier, bis ippM to Bxid Court, f t LeltcrZ Dis'niswflf on the estates of Sxmui'l Cozens i»r.d Evan B- Muck, deceased. Thtse are, therefore, V> iite and admonish, nil snd sing'ibr, the km* dred «nd creditors ol the said d ceued per* song, to fi e their objections, if any tbey fovft •n my oflice, on or btfore the first' Mondoy 10 January next, or Letters will be grintro the applicant. 4 Witness the Honorable Junes 8cntf,o« of the Justices of said Court, tlvs *>*• teei.tli day of April, e ghteen Bttfdrcfl •nd twenty-five. . [L. S.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C ^ Apr 1 SI W Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF OitUINAUY f» SAID TOUNIT. . TTTOIIERF.AS Lewis Bachlott, applies l» * 'PJ Court of Ordinary of said County! >* Letlets Dismissory on the estate of T’ 1 *" Uaiolupe i These are, therefore, to cite admonish, all and singular, the kindred ** creditors of laid deceased, to file their onjj*' tions, if any they have, in my office, on ot» fore the fi at Monday in January neat, wise Letters Dismiasory will be granted “■ witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke one of the Juatieea of said Court, l w sixteenth day of April, eighteen » ulr dred and twenty-five. „ . [L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C 0 April 21 u HAY. Efk BUNDLES PRIME HAY, Innto? OU trom Brig Fbcwant, for sale bv April 18 C. C. GRISWOLD,