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Sheriff’s Sale.
.Iktjbpl Tuesday in October Mxt.
ILL be *ol<l*t the Court Houtt, In the
town of Jefferson, Cxmtleu County,
between tht legal houra of tala,
A tract of land, situate on Walker Swamp
Id Camden Cutlnly, containing aeven hundred
4to» fifty pores, moreorloaa, with the imDrove-
, nu,nu theftoBa—snd Av« oegroei ?i». Aaron*
•«***>" WdPuWBay, levied on
M ’thh pfooerty of John Rardie. uncer tun
dr) aaaeutltoa, in favor of the State of Geor
gia against Joseph Crewe Tax Colleetor, and
Joliultarder and Hdward Shearman, aecuri-
tiea-property pointed out-by John Hardie.
Alao, A treot of hutd lying in I’amd m Coun
ty, containing two hundred and ninety acre*,
mure or iaaa, and the improvement! thereon,
.levied on aa the property of Z charlah Ro
berta, under an execution in Amor of Thotnaa
H. Miller fef the uae of ;And~ew Lew U Co.
nruoerty pointed out bv the defendant
r r Q. W.THOMA8, n a.e e.
» ■ ^t3 - {
" Kneriff s sales. • * ;
O n the firet Saturday after the firat Tueaday
A October next,will be told at the Market
Houaein the town nl St. Mary’a between t^e
uaoal houra, fifty aorea of land, together with
the improvemente thereon, lying end being
in the County of Camden, on the Poll Road
leading from. Jefferson to 8t. Marys, levied
on es the property of H A Nunia, to aatiafy
sundry execution! in fltvor of Eaykldl Weoka.
Property levied on end turned over to me by
a constable.
M. H. HERB ARD, S. C- C.
St. Marya, 26;h August, 1825.
Sent 3 ... 3<i9
JL SeroAile, King’s Evil, Ulcerated Sore
Threat, long standing Rheumatlo Aden-
Ilona, Outtnooua Diaeaaea, White Swelling
and Diaeaaea of the Donee, and all cases
generally of an itloeroua character, end
Chronic diseases, anting In debilitated eonatt
lotions, but more especially for Syphilis, oi
Stations arising theteftom,' Ulcers of the
Larynx, Nodes, he , and that dreadful dia
oaaeoooaslonadby along sill aaeessive uae
of Mercury, be ba.flt has also been found
usefhl in Diaaasea of tbeUrer.
In p I fiiaordera arising from an Impure pr
contaminated atate of the Bleed, it will be
found a powerful and .an effectual remedy.*-.
The discovery of this medicine has been the
effect of long and attentive study, and it is
now made publie from the moat decided con
viction, founded on ample experience, of its
power In eradicating those diaeaaea,q/ier every
ether medicine hoe failed.
It cannot, however, be Mpposed, that this
Panacea will invariably cure—the moot es
teemed medicines, employed by the Faculty,
wille/ien/diVinthe very diseases for ajT
they are considered specific* i but if the ui
it be perseve.fd in, it will radically remove
most every eaOse|of the disorders spcoiAi
Thousands are lingering under those cui
plaints, in tome form, linking to the “
without a remedy, whom this medicine
certainly restore to perfect health aud vigour.
Its safety and innocence, have been fully test
ed, so that it may be administered to the ten-
derest infhrt- The most distinguished physi
cians in the United States recommend it, and
>dmit, that n more important discovery in me
dical science has not been made i and tu use
the language ofone of the most eminent Pro
fessors of the age, if is a triumph in the healing
art. To the present and rising general,ons,
the benefit mus' prove incalculable, nut only
by saving many many valuable lives, bid im
parting strength and soundness to debilitaed
and c-irruped constitutions,—lAereiy preserv
ing their offopi ing from hereditary dweatet.—
These facts, togei her with the numerous cures
made, form itreetihleproof of tile high value
ol this remedy. No one, however, istdviaed
to take it, without firat fully convincing him-
,cp,f the truth of what is here stated, and
the rectitude of the Prrp-ietor’a intentions.
‘The cures performed in thia city nlone.es
tablish its superior virtue on a basis too aoiid
to h a affected by the malignity of the envious.
I is worthy of remark, that the greater part
of the patients who have been permanently
cured, had, previous to the ntnprietor'a un
dertaxing them, received the ablest assistance
and several were abandoned by their Physi
cians, aa bring beyond the reach of human
xttlil. Such'telhe f-et ns,/ to extraordinary
were many of he cues. that on exhibition wat
made of them in the Univcrot.y of Penwy v in
ia, by the Pofenor of Surgery, before a c oxed
ed audience of Student, who pronounced .them
vtontlero in the healing art. Iti 'W 1-cert inlr..-
need into the Piuladelphin Alms-House ard
Pennsylvania and New-York Hospital, and
such were its surprising effects—its success
if.er ad other medicines had failed, that tbs
burgeon of the Pennsylvania,Hopital, Dr.Wit.
Price, waa induced to abandon hit highly
respectable oflic , from the laudable design
of benefiting n.s fellow creatures, by carry
ing the Panacea to England, where it has al
ready aoperaeded the use oftbe genuine
French Rob of Lafaeteur in a number of in-
rtanhea,4^..seaTdfwhieirthatiiintendou,
Slier iff s Sales. :
On the fret Tuesday in October next.
vni.i-h oe autd at the Coutt-Hnuae in the
VP# town of Jefferion, between the usual
hours, part of Lot No 4, containing fifty feet
in front apd fiily in depth, lying in the town
of Bt. Marya, levied on the property of
George W. Martin, to satisfy an exeoutiou in
favor of B. A. Cupp.
M. H- HEilBARD, S. C. C.
St. Marya, August 26,1835.
Sept 3 09
Sheriff’s dale.
On the frit Tuesday in November next,
TnfriiA.be sold before the Court House i»
w he city of Savannah, between the us
uai houra it! n le,
Two 8tagdft, lour Horsea, and four lets of
Harness, belonging to this end of thr Augus
to Line, levied on nnder a fnrclosure ol n
Mortgage from Joseph (. Thompson, to Jn.
aeph Cumming, assign, d to Alexander T-
Dopson. ' A- D LYON, n. s. o. c.
aept ,8
Notice.
u'ffiST '-[SWAIM’S PANACEA, .iff” 1
» InmeMSiwS WHISmedicine la offered** • ramedy for
■SSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSa I R/trnAiU. Klna’i Rvil. IIImmIaM Rih#
tlopi. post paid, and ordenfrom
he World, will toeeive imagpdiate
any, fort of
MtanlOOl . y..
Cr Printed directions accompany thk Ma-
' * • iym iiwaim, t
No. 13, South Ninth Street, opposite’tk
Univeraity of Pennsylyanle, .
Philadelphia, February, 1835,
Thesubacribere have just recoi
unnly iff the'nbttvbVaLUXB’
eui
CINE, and have made auoh-nrrui _
with the invofltqrJUr. Wm. 8wniui. ua
enable them to offer to the public .4 pnr\
and unadulterated article. Druggists atit
others who purchase to aell ega.it), can have
it at the origioul price established by the'
proprietor. .
LAY & HENDRICKSDNf '
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s BufMihgs.
A Treatise on Bwaim’s Panacea, with
cases illustrating its Bticcess, will he’ loaned
to thoge interested, by applying as above,
June W ^
N INE MONTHS after the date of this
notice* application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
lipi Hri-MMi m ■ii|_ • * wrf 4ff pdsre of]
*P® real estate otJohn Stacy* deceased* for
the benefit oftbe ^ * - - -
deceased.
dec 1ft
il« virtue, are publicly acknowledge b,
21
Notice.
T HIRTY DAYS after date, T shall ap
ply to the Honorable the Justices of
the. Inferior Court, when setting fo, ordin-
•ij purposes, for leave to aril a negro man,
. —■"'t . wou ]j ma ^ e
• good jobbing carpenter,
a good driver on a plant a
tolerable good planter, fo
Mary Leby and.children-
CHRIT’N.
(93
plantati in, lie being
August I
the benefit of
D. LEBEY.
Offn
Sorat iga Congress Spring Wa
ters.
l^tlfTY DOZEN of these Waters, fresli
JL bottled by Messrs. Lynch & dark, of
Pie tv-York, and direct from the Springs,
Jttst received per ship Augusta. Persons
gbipg to sea Wotno no Well to .opHy
flclvea, aa they are offered at reduced prices
by LAY St, HENDRICKSON,
„ Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
, May 28
ANORDJtfANUli
To prevent Jtegryet or Peroone of Colour from
patting ttilh tickets after 10 o’clock, P.JU
and for other pup,tea.
B E it ordamed by the Mayor and Aldermen
°r City of Savann»h and hamlets
thereof, that from and after the passage of
this Ordinance, no general tieke- shall pans
negro or person of colour after 10 o’clock, P
M—si.d no ticket which may be given ahall
protect the bearer thereof from being appre
hended by the City Guard alter the aaid hour,
unleaa the place where he or sbo ia going,
and the purpose for whi- h they ire given, hr
specified therein, and ihe same shaU not bt
of force after one night.
Potted lit September, 1825, In Council
. . . W c DANIELf., Mayor.
Attest, M. II Tina, C C.
Georgia—Bryan County.
By Joshua Smith, Clerk of the Court of Ordi-
nary of the Countv aforeaaid.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN,
>4if!ffi#8A9’ Phillia Manly haa applied for
W letters of administration oo the esute
. of Wilfism Manly, late of said county, dec.
■ in behalf of the heirs and creditors: These
■re therefore to citf and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said de
to file their objections (if any they have) in
my office within thirty days Irom thia date
otherwise letters of administration will be
granted the applicant.
Given under my band and aeal this 33d of
Sept, enw thousand eight hundred sndtwen.
ty-five.
JOSHUA SMITH, 0. C - 0-
sept 19 t „, 9
Georgia—Camden County.
to' all,whom it mat concern
SS9 fE“KAS John Ha-dee, Administrator
W of the Estate of David G. Jones* late
Of said emiaty, deemed, applies to the Court
of Ordinary of mid county, for letter* dia-
miMory oo said Bstitei
.These are therefore to eite sod admonish
dt end singulir, the heirs end creditors of said
f*y “**•"* “**’• otherwise letters will be
Snoted the applicant
WitiMithe Hon. William Gibson, one of
[iriiflugMTA?. <,f ** w c<,Mrt ‘ ,b “
JOHN BAILEY, CUt. 0. O C. C.
8ep».3 ” 309
pbilit,ond —here U.o SyptniltlE Vlrm of the
parent causes a dcvelopement of Ser.tola In
the child, this is the only remedy upon which
* single hope of recovery can be reasonably
founded; there has been no instance of its
failure, where properly used It impa'ts vi
gour to the whole system while the cure is
going on—an operation to long looked for in
vain by the medical m idi at .the same time
the patient is enabled to take nourishing food,
which under the common modes of practice,
ia usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma
ny instances where the horrible ravaget of ul
ceration had laid bare ligament and bone, and
where, to all appearance, no human means hu
imputMion cuuid have saved life : in cases
eatietne ever , 8 here described, hive pa
tients been siiatchee c- om the giave and re
stored to good health, anau>„ devour.ng dis-
’»*e completely eradicated The ai. rr f ely If
a remedy tike thit note offered,for ‘tale, /,o*
been a detideratumfrom ume immemorial,
The Pruprietor does not l Uppuie bit bare
aMertion will eonvinee: bo will therefore give
..ference. tu such as have been cured, and
those und rhia care, among whom are many
highly respec acte eitiaes, that ahall antisfy the
moat incredulous of its superior efficacy in the
duordera for which it ia here recommend id.
Every member ofaoe'e y should aid in diffus
ing inf rmition of tins discovery—human.
tty alone maket it a ditty
^etUacates-
“I have within the last two years had so op
portunity of seeing several esses of very mve
terete ulcers, which having previously resist'
ed the regular modes of treatment, were
healed by the uae of Mr.-Swrim’s Panacee
*™» 1 do believe, from what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
fulous* renereal md mercuriakdiseases,
-s. chapman, m. d.
Professor of the Institutes and practice
of Physic, in the University of Penn
sylvsnia Sla. h.
" Philadelphia, February 16,1823.’*
”1 have employed the Panacea of Mr.Swaim
in numerous instances, within the las' three
years, and have alwaya found, it extremely
etficaeioua, eapeciiny >„ u-.j—,,.
and mereurial diseases. I have no hesitatio
in prooouneing it a medicine of ineatimable
value. «W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Pent.
Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the
Alms House Infirmity; Ac-
“ February 17, 18 ‘23."
•• I have repeatedly used Sfraim'a, Panacea
both in ihe Hospital and in privite practice;
I' d have found it to be n valuable medicine in
eh. oiiio, syphilitic and sorofuloua complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous affections.
“VALEN’ITNE MOTT, M- D.
Profesair of Surgery in the University of
New York, Surgeon of the New.York
Hospital, &c,
“New York. Ill mo 5lA,1824.’»
Oaation to tmliweTs.
The greet demand and wonderful success
of this medicine, have induced ■ number of
persons to imitate it In various wtys—Some
are selling 8nrsaparillt and other syrups, im>
posing them on the ignoraut for the Panacea t
others are mixing the genuine medicine with
molusei, Ae.. making thrta bolflet out of one,
thus retailing tome of its virtufiii These im,
Itations end and ednlteratoins have in many in-
ttnees, protracted the sufferings of patients
in esses where the genuine medicine would
have proved instantly efficacious. 1 I therefore
deem it e duty I owe the the publie, to ac
quaint them, that it is impossible, from the
erv nature ofits constituents, to be discover-
d by chemical analysis; and consequently,
that all other mixtures represented to be mine
end soH ss rush, we fraudulent and base ini-
positions, calculated to deceive the ignorant
and unwary,—The genuine medieine has mv
signature of a label representing Rcreuiee and
•he Hydra, tod name on
^POLADftLP
!B INDIA N JS X
A certain Eait India Cure t
malitm, King’* Evil, fire,
Extract of a letter from the Rev- Jamea E
lith, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedvc
London.
Dain ?rn :
A GHEEABLY tn your request, I have with
A. .difficulty procured and now lend you by'
the ship Jaaon, Cnpt. Robinson, a few pound.
nf the Polsdelohis, or what generally goer
by the name of India Extract, a Medici ic un
iversally esteemed among the people of Indiao
«a a certain cure for the Rheumatism. Was
I to inform you of the number of people wh
are daily relieved sod cured by Ibis valuably
Medicine, it wou'd require more paper thaa
l am able to purchase and more time than 1
am able to bestow. Indeed, (he effect of this
Medicine is so immediate, that In Rheumatic
you would suppose it acted si a ehs-m in giv
Ing relief arid removing th it painful disease
In the Kittg’i Evil, it has been used with greti
success, and where Mercury has been given
or used to exei si, this Medicine has proved a
perfect cure. The great difficulty, however;
nf procuring the Extract, will for many years
to come, prevent its general circulation, it be.
ing obtained from a Shrub growing on the
mountains of Thibet, in the Birman Empire
nf India, and held so sacred by the natives
that to part with it is like parting with tlieir
existence.”
Letter H Dr. Bedwell, dated Jan. 7, I8 '3.
Bear lloctor—I have keen violent'y affect?
with « It'-uumatic complain* fur many years ;
even my fingers were an contracted that I
con d neither dress or undress myself, or give
the least assistance to nv. fa nily—I have uaed
bnlr one ixlx of thelud.a Extract, and I am
perfectly r, stored. Youi ’»truly,
R, RALSTON,
Philadelphia
Letter from Tobias Jennings, Steward of St
Thomas’ HospUl. London, Feb 1, I8fi3.
Bear Sir-\ think it my duty ty inform v«r.
that utter (nliiM thflt A«<uld bt
pointed'"‘“J’ ,he Tno,t reapectabie physi
ri*lil’ond surgeons for tlie relief of my sun,
without any success, who you know, bus for
nsny years been laboring under severe Rheu-
tpatism, I wns induced to try the F*>Melphii,
with a g immermg hope, that it might g ve
h‘n some relief from the excessive pain h«
endurei, wmen r-iitaereii hi It * useless mem
her of society, and a burthen to himself. Ti
my utter astonishment the relief was ir.stan
tanrous, <nd by persevering in the use of th.
Extract, hii joints have returned to their pro
per places, and he ia in per ect health. Upj
wards cf sixty respectable persons have cat
led to see my son, as all who knew hirin thought
it 'mnnMthle that he miff ' —cover.
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON,
M st, where additional certificates oi'
cacy of the above medicine may bo
seen.
May 20
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAI CONQEHA.
YiflIBKBAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad uin
» .strator on the Estate of John Atk.n-
urn,, decCMud, applies to the Court of Ordm
arv of aaid C«u n ty, f ,r letters disin'ssory or
« Tl estate: Tt ese are, therefore, to c to aril
uirv.irusli all ax'd singular, the heirs -ml rred
itors of said decentcd, to fi e their oPjw'— ri.
(if any they havp) in my office, on or^before
the first Monday in January next, or letter
wi'l he grmted to the applicant.
F—--(1 Witness \he Hon William Gibsorv
I\I‘ * ll one of the Justices of said Court;
U J this 35 h June. 1825.
JOHN BAILEY, c.c.o, c.e
June 30 83
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN
IlfoHEOEAS Louis Dufour,' Administ-ato;
V F of the Estate of Basile Pelletier, du.’
applies to ihe Court of Ordinary of said court .
'v, for letters dismisao.y on said estate:—
1 hese are, therefore, to cite and admomah ah
ind singular, the heira and creditors of sa d
deceased to file their oHec ions (if any the
lave) in my office, on or before the first Mon
lay in January next, or letter! will be grantee
tu 1 r applicant. ,
Witneaa the Hon, William Gibao
this 25 h lune, t8 5.
JO IN BAlLY, e. e. o. c. e.
June 30 '82
lorgia—rChatham County.
Jie Cuurt of Ordinary, May Terip, 1825
|N the petition of Henry Champioh, admin
_' tatrator of John Street, dee- aaed* praying
ait Artier Niti to be made abtolule on his com
plying witn Ihe law, lor he mile of a Lot of
Ground,' number four, [4] second Tythinn
Reynolds Ward—Also, part of a Lot, numbt-
•ix. Tower Tytbing, Decker Ward being the
real citato of the arid dec. for the benefit of
the heira and creditor!:—It ia ordered, that t
notice be published nine months, in one of
the Public Gaxetts of the City of Savannah,
requiring all persons interested, to sbow’eause
if soy they hive, why the prayer of the peti
tioner should not be granted.
S. M. BOND, c- e. o.
May 14 44*
Georgia—Chatham County
In the Court of Ordinary—May Term* 1825.
O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Exeeutnr
of John Waekyrly, dee. praying an order
Lid to be nude absolute, on hit complying
with the law, to well'. Two Tracts of Iirnd in
Laurens County, being the retl estate of the
stid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
TteMtirj Department, 7
Mauch, 14, (825. $
MTHRlfeAS on the id of March, l8sj. a
IT .•a*’ 1 »»• passed by the Congress of the
Onded States, of which the 3d, ’4th, and 5th
oeetiona are in the words following, vis ;
■* SmL-3*- And be it further enacted^ That a
mhieription 10 the amount of twelve millotv,
of dollars, of the six p r cent, stock of the
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
the same ia hereby.proposed ; for which pur-
poie books shall he opened at the Treasury of
■the United Ststea, and at thr aeveral loan offl
eea, on the firat day nf April nett, to continue
open until the first day of October thereafter,
for such parts of the shove mentioned de
scription of stock shall, on the day of aub
seription, «tsiid on the books oftbe Treutiry
and on those of the several losn offices* re
speelively; which subseription shall he effect
ed bye transfer to the United States, in the
manner provided by law for sueh transfers, of
the credit or credits standing on the arid
books, and by s surrender of the certificates
of the atoek so subscribed i Provided, That
all subscription by sueh transfer of stock shall
be consider«1 as part of the aaid twelve mil
lions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by
the lint recti- n of hn act.
•• Sec. 4. And be it farther enacted, That for
the whole or any pan of any surii which ahall
be thus stibseribed, credits shall he entered to
the reapective subscribe!*, who shall be enti
tied to a certificate or certificates purporting
that the Umtcd States owe to the holder or
holders thereof, his. her, or their assigns, s
sum to he expressed therein, equal to the
amount of the principal stock thui subscribed,
bearing an intcreat not exceeding four and
one half per centum per annum, payable
quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Decem
ber,one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five t transferable in the tame maimer as
provided bv law for the transfer of tlie stock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at the
pleasure of the United States, as follows; one
half at any time after the thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time
after .the thirty-first day nf December, one
thouaand eight hundred and twenty-nine >
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
made except for the whole xmuunt of such
new certificate; nor until after at least six
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement. And it sliyll be the duty of the
Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be tranS'
ferred to the reapective subscribers the sever
al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount
of the certificate! of four and one half pet
cent, itock wiled tn them respectively.
“Sec. 5. And be it furlbtf. enacted, Thxt
became funds which have heretofore been,
md now are pledged by inw for the payment
of the intejeat, and for the redemption and
eimburselient of the stock which may be re
deemed of reimbursed by virtue nf the pro-
visioqp ofchin act, shall remain pledged in like
manner Hr the pavment of the ipterest accru
ing on tliAalock erected by reaaon of aud
uibaciip'ion.'gnd for the redemption or reim
bursement of tpe principal nf the same. Aud
it shall be the duty of the comminsioners of the
sinking fund to cayse to be applied and paid,
out of the said fon-L yearly and e- e-y year,
such oa*n and sums a\m«y be annually requir
ed to diacharge the idie eat accruing on the
stock which may be cfotated by virtue of thia
act The said commissioners are, also, here
by authorised to apply, ’from time to tim»,
such sum and sums out of ) the said fund, a:
they may think proper, towardi redeoming
by purchase, or br •ammuffemetlt, Tirwww.
formity with the provisions of this set, the
p-iM,:,alaC1hfl uta atoek , and such part .at
the annual sum of ten millions of dollars, vest
ed by law In the said conamiaiioners, as may
be necessary and required for the ebove pur
pose!, shall be and continue appropriated to
the payment of interest and redemption oi
the public debt, until the whole of the stock
wb'Cli may be created under the provisions of
thia act, shall have been redeemed or reim
buraed.’’
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that
booki will be opened at the Treasury of the
United States, and at the several loan offices,
on the firat day of April next, and- continue
open until the firat day of October, thereaf-
er, for receiving subscriptions in conformity
with '.be provisions oftbe laid law.
The subscriptions may be made by the pro
prietors of the stock, either, in person or by
their attorneys duly authorised to subscribe
and transfer it to the United States.
Should subscriptions of said.stock be made
to sn amount exceeding twelve millionx of
'nllsri, x distribution ofthe said sum of twelve
millions of dollars will be made among the
subscribers, io proportion to the sums subscri
bed by them respectively,
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of Ihe rresiurv*
•* K *0 (.:•
VALUABLE
uSWao-
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after date, application
will be matte tn the Inferior Court of
Chatham County, sitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave *o sell til ihe real estate of the
late Thomas Savage, of Bryan County, vix:
Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred
and eighty terra Rice Land, no the O eecliee
River, four miles below the Ftrry, adjoining
ihe plantation tf Joseph Habersham and Ste
phen Elliott Abo, two hundred and fifty
'.cres, more or less, cf Pine Land, appertain-
eg thereto.' Alio, a Tract of L*nd called
Talinr, containing fifty acre-, on Medway Biv
-r, adjoining the lands of J. J. Maxwell.
MARY SAVAGE, Adm’rx.
•lir e ’5 71
NUTICE:
N INE months afterdate, application will be
made to the Hon. the Judges oftbe Court
it Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to
sell all the real estate of the late William Craig,
lceeued, for the benefit ofthe heinandeted-
tors of raid estate,
JOHN M’NISH, Executor,
nr.* ’■> 71
.Notice.
A LL penoni having demand! against the
. \ estate of Conatnnt Freeman, Eaq. late of
he city of Washington, deceased, ere re
quired to hand them in, legally attested,
within the time prescribed by hw: end those
indebted to said estate, are required tp make
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jan 14 43pi
Georgia—Camden County.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
W HEREAS J* Biehlott fun. administrator
oa the estates of DavidTucker end David
M’Oredie, applies tq the Court of Ordinary
of sstd County, for Lettendismiiwy on the
estate* of raid deceased persons: These ere,
therefore, to die and admonish th* heirs end
creditors of said deceased person*, to file
their objections (if any they have) in my of-
... .. . . . — fiee. Ah or hefare the untflonday m January
creditor*: It is ordered, that ■ notice be next, or letter! will be granted to the appib
puMiebed, nine months, in one of the Ga- cant. *
settee of the eity of Savannah, requiring ed
persons interested, to show eauae, if toy they
pan, why the prayer of the petitioner should
not be granted. S. M. BOND. e. e. o.
M»jM 57
#ltnessthe Hon, William Gibson,
one of the Justice* of arid Court,
this 25th June, 1825.
JOHN BAILBY, c. c. o. c. c.
June 30 as
.SUTTWai
Vegetable Catholicoft.
jrpHE lubirrib.r roSpeotfolly solicits' the at
Ut tention of every friend ofauffering ho
■unity, to to the above new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers io eliminating
from the system the very seeds of disease,
and in restoring the deranged nhd morbid
condition ofthe organsof life :t* a free end
healthy exercise of their functions, has exei-
ted the natnnishmest, and completely alien-
red the objection* ofthe moit incrtduloua —
Facte art the bed argument!. In order to put
the virtues pf the Cathplieon to si severe s
scrutiny as possible, It was offered by adver
tisement, together with th* attendance of n
phyaicisn, gratuitously to any nersun who
would apply for it, nhd whose cause , might
teem f pome within the range of its healing
power—numbenofKvereeaaeaoflongata-d-
ing, and some of them seemingly desperate
ones, pre ented themselves, all of-which have
been cured, or so much relievedas to warrant
the loaertiun that a little perseverance will do
•o. In fact, sueh ia the eonfidenoe ofthe physi
cian under whose core these pitienta were
placed, in this remedy. • confidence resum
ing from Ihe irresistible conviction that has
been forced upon bis mind by ocular demon
stration, and a personal trial of i( on himaell
that be pei mils me to declare it as his deci
ded opinion, that the Calholicon is not only s'
perfectly nnfe »nd innocent, H*it * tpo«t pow-
erlul and invaluable remedy in certain dir
eases and stalea of the ayslem, such ns the fol
owin g:—
Debility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation; Old and inveterate Ulcer*, Pains
in the bonet attended with swellings of the
juin'-s; Indigestion: Blotches on the face,
pimples, &c.: All complaints of the Liver i
Tetter.- Yaws; Syphilis Cutaneous diseases
generally i Mercurial and acrofuloui com
plaints
The Catholicop' (which the proprietor sol-
emnly pledge* h>a word consi*t* eaoluaively
Ilf vegetable matter) with the exception of a
slight dttermi mtion to thehoWellb which it
presenea in * soluble state, acts itilenribly, it
pleasant to the taste, and require! On particu
lar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuons li
quors always excepted.) or confinement. As
a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic medi
cine, improving the appetite and restoring the
general tone of the aystem, it is confidently
recommended to iadies in n delicate situa
tion. W. W, POTTER,
66 Cbeiuut-street.
’’ Philadelphia, May 31,1824.
At the requeit of Mr. W. W.'Potter, I have
lately exhibited, in .evertl instances, a niedi
cated airup, called Potter’s Vegetable Gatho.
licoe, with the most decided advantage. It
has, ss i et, never failed effecting a cure in
every case in which I have thought proper to
employ it. H. M’MURTRIE, M D.
Philadelphia, July 28/A. 1834,
Mr. W- W. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed ■ wish that I
would give n concise statement of tny suffer
ings. from * the bopeien commencement, tn
the present propitious stage of my diaeane.’
About five yeari ago, on my pasaage from
Bordeaux, during the month.of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, I was seixeff
withe violent fever. Having no medical at
tendant* on board, I waa compelled to bear
it, »al might for two weeks, when on my ar-
Typhus. 11ie skill of my Physician subdued
the fever, but Plmnix-like, the termination
of this gave rise to a disease equally distress
ing, and which, till now, I had thought incur,
able. Various abscesses mtde their unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were swelled to an enormous sixe.-—
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
one of whioh on my left knee affected the
bone—an incision was now made and x large
evacuation of put, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. In addition to this, I suffered the
most excruciating pains in my joints that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administered either gave me no relief or ser
ved 1 to aggravate the disease, the severjly of
which increased with every succeeding year.
Such was my painful situation that I despaired
of ever being restored to my hesl-hi lhad
not only tried the regular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popultr rem
edy I could hear of- It was in this awful tnd
deapond'mg condition,tint 1 was persuaded to
imminence t course of your Vegetable Oath-J
icon, end the happy result is, •*/ om the ute
of the two bottlet my -while tytiem hat under
gone a complete rendition, my paint kaveforta-
ke a me,-’’ the discharge from my knee began
to diminish, and soon ceased altogether, the
ulcer from whence it proceeded being com
pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal
of whioh I have tried ia vain more remedies
than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my
appetite, which wu gone, has returned—I am
in fact, nearly well, knd feel confident that a
few bottles mure of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me perfectly so.
Your obliged friend, -
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July ”6, 1824.
My confidence in the vegetable catholicon
ia undiminihbad, and aa freah in tances of its
powers are daily occurring, in my own praf*
(ice, I have no hesitation in recommending it,
in the peculiar diaeasesto which it isspplica-
■fetTwtlhT - ‘ M. M’UtfRTBlE,
«‘Ki , T;e^, , 3 r c Wi,,t,> - »•*
eWF«h* W e O " 0, ““»
Goorgo Kane, eft the District of Sc ah
,nd * Wag d. 1
aworivdoth declare nod say that the ibe n
nit respects comet and ttu i
■.■ASTrtS.s'ssss-:?
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS,
The Vegetable Catholicen Is pteuKi*
adapted to thoi* diseases which sreprevilM
among the coloured population ofthe south.
In that disease Which is called yaw*, |t!,.
sure remedy i ■ single trial of It, will confine!
planters of its superior efficacy to anv rcn.'
dy of ■ similar nature in the United States-
NOTICE.
The advantages ofthis medicine sr e , nm
confining the patient unnecessarily t „ .i,,
houte, or keeping Him free* his buiineu -!
With one solitary exeeption, that of eniritu.
oua liquor*. /< *« «.: lay any rettricUon, uZ,
Ide appetite It isso gentle in it* opem,™
that toe patient finds himself srettlnrarell h!
etnbot tell how. As it is not the
proprietor th take any thing for which h!
cannot give * consideration equal i„ „| u '
peraofl* *t n dlstince who m«y with to t™
his rredlcihe, but who are not certain if ft
be applfoohle ta their complaint, are requeue
ed to dttoribe *heir ctse «nd svmmoinft ; n
letter will be immediately placed io hindi
folly competent to deeide the qneitiuri,—
Should the remedy not seem to suit the dis
ease, they will be frankly told ta.
CAUTION
To prevent 'disappointment it ii vcM to
state tn«t it take* in ordinary esses fro n 3 to
5 Bottles to effect a cure so that persons whs
are labouring under any serious infirmiiy,
must make up their mind to persevere to tbit
extent at least—if they do not, they might it
well save themselves the trouble and expend
"f using*smaller quvniiiv.
Alt ordei-t putt-paid tend encloting the money,
immediately attended tu, and the medicine
packed and delivered with direction* forme,
to any place in the city, and forwarded u di
rected
N. H. To prevent the possibility of all im
position, it wiil be sold In the city of Philadel
phia, at the office in Fifth near Uacc-Strret,
oral the dwelling of the propri tor, Nu. 65
Chesnut street, only, and abroad by hit au-
thorixed agents. W W POTT ER,'
66 Chemut Street, PhUadelpfim
I have appointed GEORGE BYE ISON,
Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent. Drug,
giatx wanting the above valuable medicine,
will Be supplied by him for cash, at the tame
rate, as if ordered direct from me—via. got
per di xcn, or three dollars a angle bottle.
W. W. POT TER, Philadelphia.
Any person on application to the subscriber
will be furnished with certificates of the effi,
cacy of the above medicine, nifficient to con
vince the mind of the moat aeeptiea), although
too numerouaand lengthy for newspaper in-
sertiou. GEO, RYERSON, Druggist,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker-Strceti,
dec 13
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos
ure four years ago, I had the misfortune to be
come afflicted with a disease, the painfiil re
sults 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 another complaint quite as distressing
as the former. My whole system became ef
fected, I could get no rest at night aa ac
count of the violent pain that I felt In every
part of my body/ the weakness tnd emacin
tioo of whieh wu sueh that I could scarcely
walk. In thi* Stale I fortunately heard of
your vegetable cstholicon—four bottles of
whieh, hu completely restored me, I have
now no print my appetite is good ( and my
strength reetored With many, thanks for
the relief your medicine hie given me, I tm
your obliged friend, he.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn andeubeeribed to before me, May 28,
1834. . ' JOHN SINNS, Alderman.
. . Philadelphia, May 28,1824,
S!*^—I am now, thank* to your medicine, a
hearty mar. For nearly six years I bare been
a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat
ened, if not soon stopped, to put s period to
S existence. Having htd no regular medi-
advice from the commencement, my
complaint at last got to such a height that I
of my body, sod I began to think my situation
almost desperate. The five bottles of the
Catholieon whieh I have taken have com
pletely cured ma, and 1 am bow u weUaal
IN EQUITY.
Between W. Baviet, Adminiilrator, Complain,
ant, and John Camochan, Admimtlralorj dt
brmil no , wlh the will annexed of George
Richurdion and othert, Bejenilanti. In
~VgUITu, Ylinllnw .fegrt., Courts Chancery,
2OM Augutl, 1824.
I T appearing that John Murray Camochan,
one of the defendants in the said bill of
complaint named, resides without the atate uf
Georgia, in that part ofthe United Kingdoms
ol Great Britain and Ireland, eal.'ed Scotland:
It is ordered that the nid John Murray Car-
nochan, do appear and answer to the com
plainant's and bill, within nine months from
the date of this urder, otherwise that the
«»id bill, aa to him, he taken pro cnnlrsio ,
and it is further ordered, that * popy of thli
order be publish* d once a week, in ime of
the public Guxe'.tes of thia state, until the ex
piration of the time within which tlie said de
fendant is required to appear and answer ti
aforesaid.
True copy from the Minute*, this 21st day
August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk,
august 84 ,50f
Georgia Camden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCT*’/
tKTHEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior ■”]?yt
* v applies to the Coutt of OrewaW ®!die
County, for Letter* of Adxlinistrat'toi'Jf.Ac-
estate of John Brown, late of said euftefore,
ceased, ar next of kin: These areolar, the
ta cite and admonish, sR and /Tied, to file
kindred and creditors of eiidAve, in my uf-
their objections, if any tVRoi.diV J ,ln *
fine, on or before the filfbe granted tht ap-
next,otherwise Lettp^
P 1,C *2J: , -fonoreble Britian R. Bnnit-
Witnrss C^ ( h- Jinticci of aoid Cuurt,
ifWrTteentli day of April, ciglneco
,ndred srd twenty-five.
JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C.C.
April 21 A
Georgia —Camden County.
<Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB
SAID COUNTY.
TKTHEREAS John Chevalier, ha* appliw
W tb oiid Court, fir Letteri Dumwory
on the estates of Samuel oo«.«. and Bran E.
Muck, deceased. These are, therefore, »
:hc all and singular, the kin
dred and ereditors ot the Mid dueeaied per,
sons, to file their objections, if any they hare:
in my office, on or before the first Monday in
January next, or Letters win be granted th*
applies'.!.
Witneaa the Honorable James Scott, one
ofthe Justices of said Court, thia fix-
teci.th day of April, eighteen hundred
tnd iwenty-five.
[L. 8.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C. C.
Apr I 21 24
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY (0
SAID COUNTY.
\TVHEREAS Lewis Bachlott, applies to M
ij# Court of Ordinary of arid County; frt
Letter* Dismiasory on the eatate of Fr.nert
Roaolupe: These ere, therefore, to cite am
admonish, all and singular, the kindred aid
creditors of said deeeawd, to file their mw**
tiona, if any they have; in my office, on or M*
fore the firat Monday ia January neat, Mhat;
wise Latter* Disauaaory wiU be granted the
'’^Wam th* Honorable Samuel OdJ
one ofthe Justices pf arid Court, tM
sixteenth (fry of April, eighteen hum
dred and twenty-five.
[L.8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 9.C- C
April 31 »
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