Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 08, 1825, Image 4

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w? Sheriff's Sale. Ihejirti TVrday in Jfooember nett. LI. bt told bctoro (ho Cauit Ho.ua In Chatham Couoty, between the usual AH shU eartaio (not et parcel of tend eift bated in th* County al Outturn tad State of Georgia oa the uhi betwWnth* Wands of •kidevray .tad Bumtidot tad luwwi by th* MW ofBedoulis Islaa> eouiafeing sixty three Sort or Mi thttll that ether tractor 1 of tend limited >ad btinir on ikid*- unioiniii remedy for Ulcerated Bore i iim>f lunn miiiitnK idlltllMtlfl AffoC- tiott, Cutineoui Diseases, W(tita Swelling ltd OintKi of Ibe Boise*, tnd til ewer generally of an oloerone character, »r.d ftkronio diseases, (ruing In dhbilitated eodeti wtioni, but mort eipeoiilly for Syphilis, or t Suctions arising'thrtefrom, Ulcer* of the Lsrynr, Nodat. ho., and that drrsdh' eaat occasioned by a long ted eaeeult of Mercury, he, he.—It has t oo been utefiil in D'letlei of the Liver. t diltinot traot . tiyrea different and originally — f tend tekt adjoining etch other, the flntef which waa inginatly fronted to Wioteel Bit- ter for one hundred ewe*, Ufeeeeond of which wee originally granted to Inn. Bill, ter fl-ty a* wet, and the thiid end hat of whichi ■ aas or- fiiuity mated of Michael Bitter for fifty acre., •hloh throe tract* of lead contain in the whole (hot Including Redoubt blend) two Hundred end thirty seven aerce with the apourtenance>, levied on to utirty the Planter* Bank ol tit Mote of Georgia, on f yrentowio of Morguage egoiaat John W, Siirk. Oct 4 ISAAC D’LYON. a e o. 032 Sheriff’s sale. On Hi jfrrf Taseday in Aowmier next, 'LL be sold iKfore the Court House i'- the city of Savannah, between the ut ,J hour, of ade. Two Stapes., lour Hone*, tnd tear teta oi Barnette belonging to this end of the Angus to Liao, levied oa under a foreloiure ot a Mortgage from Joieph I. Thompson, to Jo. oeph Cummluz, assigned to Alexander T Bopaon, A-D’LYON, o a c c a«p»» Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber tv County, ter permission to aell a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, ter the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 Saratoga Congress Spring Wa ters. F IFTY DOZEN of these Waters, fresh bbttled by Messrs. Lynch & Clark, of New-York. and direct from the Springs, just received per Bhip Augusta. Persona going to spa would do well to supply them ■elves, oa they are o fife red at reduced prices by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Msy *5 , , Qommenleationte post paid, and oil any pan of iha world, will rooolvo ii attention. . QlTPrinted dlreotUraa ofceowpany dicioe. t WN, BW, No 13, South Ninth Sheet, op , Ifniversity of Penaitl'inia. ] Fhiladslphia. February, 1825 The subscribers have just receivi VA AN OHDINANCd, Ts prevent A egress er Prrssns of Colour from passing soith tickets after )0 o'clock, P M andfor otherpu pun. B S it ordained oy the Mayor and Aide m-r. of t t Ciiy ut Hivann.h end hamlet, thereof, that from and after the paanga of tbil Ordinance, no general tieke chili pass s Aegro or penon of colour after 10 o’clock, P M —and no tieket which may be given slta'l protect the bearer thereof from being am re bended by the City Guard after the uid hour, unless the place where he or the is going, and the purpose for srhi'h they ere given be specified therein, and the tame abaft not be force after one n'-ffht Patted til September 1835, in Council v <t DANIBLf., Mayor, A*tB«t, «e. vtv»». r c. In a l dun-ders arising from-an impure or eoateminated atite of tbe Blood, it wilt be found a powerful and an effectual remedy.—' The diaeoyery of thia med'cine baa boon the ellfecter long and'attentive ttudv, and it it now made pbblie from the moat decided con viction, founded an ample experience,, of its power incrsJicitiny those diieit:i,q/l«r every other medicine hat failed, II ca utot, ho» cvei, be supposed, that this Panama wiii invariably eure—the meet es teemed medicines, employed by the Faculty, will oftn fail in the very divetiee for which thev ageconiidered specifies i but if the use of it be persevered in, it will radically remove al* mi oi every eauiefof the dieordera specified. Tfiottaai.de are fingering under tboee com plaint*,Ineomeform, linking to the glare, vitbout a remedy, whom this medicine would certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. In wfety and inriooence have been fully tea. - ed, m that it may be edmmiitered to the ten* lerest infai t the moat distinguished pliyai- ciana in the United 8tatea recommend it, and limit, that a more important dlecovery in me dical acienoe hma pot been made i and to uae 'he language of on* of the most eminent. Pro. lessora of the age, it it a it iumph in the healing art. To the present ai d riling genera.i>»r,s, the benefit musi prove incalculable,oulv by aaving many many valusble lives, h it im parting strength end lounrtnel* •> diiililaeil owl corrupted cons'itutioni, -thereby presety ing their offtpring from hereditary d.tonset rhese fact,, tog, r with the nuuio.ouo cures oude, fori, irreo Me proof of .the h,:h va'u. of this remedy. Nu nit , however, ii idled o take it, without firs' folly convincing b’m- •elf of the truth of wha: la nrre s'ated. ynd the rectitude of ihe V■' p •ietnr’a inieTttieni. The cures performe d in this city alonfi, es tab lull its superior virtue on t bails too amid to be affected by the malignity of the enviout. It it worthy of remark, that the greater part if the patients who have b ten permanently cut ed, h* ', previous th the nropneter’v un dertaking them, received the»b!e»t ai-glutance and several were abandoned by the.r Pltyi' cians,..« bt ing beynnd the reieh of ’ uman tbi l Such it the f cl, and to extraordinary were many of he curt, that an exhibition soat made of th.m in the Univeiify of f'enniyiv m fa. 'y the P ofenorof Surgcri, before a i ourd odaudienc of Siudenio vho pronounced them vondcro in the healing art. ft t ae fcee.r ini, ucai into the I'll,ledt-iphia Alms Hnus* aid Pennsylvania and New-York Hoapitul, snu such were ita surprising effects—iu success af.er a l other m iicmcs had failed, that the Surgeon of the Pennsylvani«|Hnpital, Dr.Wn. - ice, ml induced to abandon hi* highly e cctable tiffin , from the laudable derign enefitring h s follow Creaturet, by Carry- ig the Papacea to England ) where it bai al ready superseded tile use of tbe genuine French Bob of Lsfscteur in s number of in stances, m diaeuel for which that • intended, and lie virtues are publicly acknowledge by some of the molt eminent aur.enru thpre. ,.I r allcompll ated easel of Sctfulu and Vy- pAffft.and where the Syphilttin Virus of the parent cautes a developement of 8crofo!i in the child, thu is the only remedy upon which a single hope of recovery can be reasonably founded i there has been no instance ot ile 8ta e of Georgi i—Chatham Co intv to ALL WHOM IT' A Y COJfCERJt. <EV ltiBEAS Daniel Carnet, Jr. h.is sprli VM ed to the Hnuorablr the Court of Or- di ,ary of Ui.etlism C-Umiy for letters of - d Mi nistration on heests e and effects of ‘Wil liam Woodb.id?'late rf Savannah, merchant, de d. on hi-|.„.f of the heirs avd creditors, on . y vi q ice ;.f the relatives. These are therefore t- cite end admonish all end angular tbe kindred ami creditors of the eeid deceaa ed, to file tneir obj ections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of vh-- estateofth deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s (iffi -.e of the said Court, tut or before tbe third iay of November next | otherwise letters of administration will be g anted W.tneis tbe Honorahle Eliis Fort one of the Justices of the said Cou t, the fourth day of October, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and twenty fi e. SAJI L. M. I'OND, C. (T 0. ,Oe‘. 4 2-^lt oeorgiu—liryau County. JyJ jf•)»•)), Clerk *f u>e (»oi|fi , f Ordi- tu. , -the'inuity sf.reaaid. TO ill whom IT MAY COA'CEUX lEUE.tb, Phi haM-.niy ha, applied for W lettersof admmistrai.on on the estate Of viili .m Muni;, late „f said county, dee. (n behalf of the heirs at d creditors: 'f hesc ore therefore to cite *„>] admoni-h ell end sin gular tbe ktnilred and creditors of said de to file their objections (ifsny they have) in my office within thirty dava from this date otherwise letters f administration will be granted the applicmt. Given under mv band and sea) tbil 23d of Bept. ene thousand eight hundred and twen, ty-ftve. JOSHUA SMITH, C. t 0 sen*’9 tn' ,: Gi orgia— amden county TO ALL V HOM IP MAY COAXERAT rew it HE AS John Ha dee, Adminiarrator \J1 of the Estate of David G. Jones, late of said county, deceated, applies to the Conn of Ordinary of said county, for letten dia- mi-aory on said Ba’ite: Theae ate therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, tbe heir* and creditors ol said dc a .aed, to Am their objeetiona (if any they hare, m my office,,vn or before the first Mon* *by in Mareh next, otherwise letten will ranted the applicant. Witness the Hon. William Gibaon, one of [L.S.1 he Justices of acid Court, tbi 27th August, 18U. JO IN BAILEY, Clk. C. 0 C. C. Bept. 3 h9 Swaii’i’^ Panacea. A FRESH SUPPLY of this Valnable A Medicine, has just been received dl rent from the inventor, Mr. Swaim, of Phil. ndetpbU, DtugvisU and others who pur. •base to sell again, can have it at the ori gintl price eotoblisbed bv the proprietor. * LAY & HENDRICKSON, Oct J ^ Oruggiits, Shod’* Buildings, TiwuratJ M885 on the 3d of March, 1"?*, a Mamom, 1825 |B7HBHEA8 ? ? In w wm | 1 of the above VALUABL . and have made such arrangements with tlte inventor,Mt. Wm. Swaim, as will' enable them in offer to the public a ptf* and unadulterated article. Druggist* end others who purahaso to sell again, can have it ot the original price eatablisheil by the proprietor. . 1 LAY &, HENDRICKSON, Chemiatf and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, A Treatise on owaim’s Panacea, with casus illustrating ita aucceax, will bq loaned to those interested, by applying ae above, June 38 *; passed by thfe Congroa of the United 8tstei, of which the 3d 4lh, and Jut section* are in the wortja follow,!*, vjk t . ".See, 0. And be it fanktr enactedt That a *uhirflptii» to the amount d| twelve mtltons of donate, of the am p ff eent. Book of the yea* eighteen hundred end thirteen, be, end P(»L\DKLPH18, THE INDIAN EXTRACT. VALUABLE MEDICINE. E . Vegetable Catholicon. |HB subaeribr r rMpeelfuUy eolicits the at , Motion of every friend ofautfering hu inanity, to to the (hove heir end invaluable remedy, whote unetptal popor* in elimibMir.g „ from tbh eyetem the very seeds of disease, the eeine ie hereby'propnead i forVhioU'pur-| *udin rexforing the deranged and morbid pose book* shell be opened at tbe Treaaury or eooditiun of the organa of hfe to o free and the United Btetete end at the eevewl loan offl. I healthy eaeretae of their fanebona, his exet- oes. on the first day of April next, to continue ted the eatnniahment, end completely iilen open until the firat day of Oeiober thereafter, | ced the objeetiona of the moat m reduloua — for auch parts of the above mentioned dc- Facte are the ten argument!. In order to pul script ton of stock ea shall, On (he day of sub the virtues of tueOaihoilcon to u severe a scripllon, stand on the books of the Troaiuty, scrutiny aa possible, it was offfered by edver* and on theae of tho several loan offices, re t aement. together with the attendance of a speclively / which aubaeriphotf shall be effect l*pbyiici*it, gnttuilpusly. to Any , cereon who edbyatranefcrtotheUnited Btatei, in the would apply for it, and whoao (ause might manner provided by law for such transfers, of I qeemt" come with -, the range of its healing . .. • . power—numbers ot severecHiet of long ato d- ner»fi—T-., ... - me oredit or credits standing on the end books, and by n surrender of the certificates of the stock Ik subscribed t Provided, That all mbsr spttan by eueti transfer of stock shall be o najetedoe ptetof tbe said twelve mil lions of dn’Jete authorised to be borrowed by ' 'i.o-nfothli no’. failure, where mrope, ly used It imparts vi gourtothewh .il: srstem while (ho cure is going iin—an operation to long looked for fit vain by the medical wo Id t at roe a,me tune the r.ationt. is eiiab.ed to take nourishing food, which under the common modes of praclic.., is usually a itbheld from the sufferer. In ma uy instances where the horrible ravages uf ui ceration had laid ba e ligiment amfbnne, and where, to all appearance, no human means bu imputation Cuuid have saved life : in cases extieme even aa here described, have pa- tienta been anatch-d from the giavo and re stored to good health, and the devouring dil ate completely era,lies,ed The diecovery of i remedy like thio now offered for tale, hut been a detideratumfrom limeimmimoiiq!, The Proprietor does no. uppusc uia bare asaertion will convince: he wiii therefore give references to tucit as have been cured, and those u.tLrhn care among whom are mui.i highly lespvciacie eitixae, that ahull satisfy the must n,credulous ul its superior efficacy ,n the disorders fur which b is here recommcn *cd. Every member ofsoc ety sh .uld aid io d.ffu r g inf rm-don of this discovery— hum,n- Uy alone maker it a duly CetU&ootaB- “I have within tbe iuit two years had an op portunity of seeing several cases of very love lerate ulcers, which having previously resist ed the regular modes of treatment, Wert healed by the use of Mr. Swrim’a Panacea and I do believe, from what I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero fuloute venereal and mercurial diseases. •'«. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and practic of Phys.e, in the University of Penn sylvsnie Ua &. Philadelphia, February 16, I8l!3.” "luave employed tb. I'u.acea of Mr.Swsim in numerous instances, within tbe last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in sec-ondary ayp'.ilit and mercurial diseaaes, I have no hesitatio in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. “IV. GIBSON. M. D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni'ty uf Pent. Burgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alma Ui>U3e Infirmity, 5.C- '• Fib’a ry if, 182V| . '• I bare repeatedly used Swaim't, Panacea both io (be Hospital and 10 private praet.ee. and have found it to be e valuable medicine in eb onic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. “VALENTINE MOTT, M- D. Profesur ->f Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the New*Yurk Hna.iital, f. c, u ATew York. Utmo JiA.1824 ’’ GftuVion ti> Yuidioswa, The great .deiband and wonderful success of this medicine, have induced e number ol persons to imitate it in various wxya—Some are selling Sarsaparilla and other syrups, im, posing them on th* ignoraut for the Panaeea. others are miking the genuine medicine with moLiaes, be., making three bottles out of one, thus retailing soma of its virtue!. Theae im itations and and adi.lleratoini have in many in tanc, s iroteacted tlie snffiringa of patient* in eaaea where the genuine medicine wouM have proved instantly efficacious, l therefore d am ita duty I owe the the public, to ac quaint them, that it is impossible, from the very, nature of its constituents, to be diaeover, edby chemical analysis i aod consequent), .hat all other mixtures represented to be mine and told as such, are fraudulent end bate im- ppaitiona, calculated to deceive the ignorant and unwary. -The genuine medicine baa m- ignature uf a label representing Berenice and the Hydru, and name on tho aeafo A certain Fuel India Cure for the Rheu- matiem, MTing’e Evil, S[C. Extractor a letter from the Bev. James E fish, dated el Bengal, to Dr. F' Bedwe London. . Dam 8n t 4 Gi<E«ABLY to your reqtiett, I have with ditfi itlty procured and now tend you by I c- a v ,ip Jaa n, Cspt llobinson, a few pound, f the Pot.d-'lnh s, o' what generally goes liy the name f India Bxtme*. n Meit.ci iC tin. ivertallr ritoem-a sin. ing the people of Indite .s * re tain cure for the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people wh are dsllt reneved and cored by this valusble aS.’d cine, it won d require more paper than I am able to purcha e ufd more time thu, 1 im ab'e to be.-tow. I..deed, tho fleet oft,is Medici" - iaa > i-Jim-.d ,te, that in Ithcumatiem you would suppose it acted is a cha n, ogiv- ng ridi'-fafid -ui vinr: h t painful tl te.-c- In tho Kinft Evil ith i* brrn used w.ih grea' success, and a lie r tlercvry has been give! nr itse-l to esc. as, hMctl cine baa proved a perfect cure. The g-eutdifli ulty, nowover. ,1 procuring the Ealra'ot, will for many year* to come, pi-rv-nt ita general circulation, it be 'ng obtained from a Sluuh growing on th mountains . f Thibet, in the B rmsn Kmpir f Inc'.ii, and held so srered by the natives that to part with it i» liko parting wi'h ti.ci’ existence.” Leitertn Dr Bedwell, dated Jsn. 7, 18!.3 Dear Doctor—I have been v ulent y aff ert. yith a B -u natic compilin' f r many y-i s , eve.) mi fi.igerv uero so contracted that I on dneithe dress or ui.dresa myself, org.vr the least asaitlance'!- mi fauily—Ihaveoaed only one bo* of ioo*..J , Extract, a d I am perfectly restored. You.’s truly. It. B ALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobin Jennir,gi, Stew* d ol St ThomivHosptal London, Feb 1.1853 Dear Sir—I think it my duty to inform you that after Tying, every thing that c«u d be pouted out by the mutt reapectabie physi ciana and turi-eotia for the relief of my am, without eny success, who you know, hat to many year* been laboring under tevere Riteu n.atism, I Wat induced to try the Poladolph'n with* g immuring hope, that it might gvt him tume relief from the excesiive pain he endure I, which render'd hi n a useless mem ber of society, and a burthen to hinteif. To my utter astonishment the relief was inatan taimous, nil by peraevering in tbe use of the Extract, bit joint* have returned to their pro per place*, arid he i* in paneet health. Up vards of sixty respectable nurtona have c d ied to tec my ton, at ull who knew him though it Lmnos-nM l'.*t h- r ,» ' - 'rove- FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine maybe seen. May 20 be thos ishaorihed, c rad ita thall be enlei tho respective tubeciibera, who ahs'l be tied toneeftincsle or certificate! purpi thatt enti soeytillcsle or uertificatea purporting » United steles owe to the boi ler or thereofi his, her, or their assigns, a sum -to be expressed therein, equal to tltr amunnt ef the principal stock thus subscribed, bearing an interest nut exceeding four and one half per orntom per annum, payable quarterly, from Ihe thitly-fl-at day of Decern, her,one thoUacnd eight hundred end twenty five ; transferable in the tame manner at i» provided bv law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of the United States, aa follows: one naif at any time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight i and the remainder at any time after the thiity-firat day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine : Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for tbe .whole amount of such new certificate; nor until after et least six months public notice of such intended reim bursement And it shall be the duty of the secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sc>-*r at sums by them subscribed beyond the »mot. uf the certificates uf four and one ball' per cut. atock issued to them respectively "Sec, 5. And be it further enacted, Thai he same find* winch have beretolore been, tnd now ere pledged by law for the payr.ieu' of the interest, aod for the redemption and eitnburaement of the slock which may be re- .emod.or reimbursed by virtue iff the pro- v ^ mi ....... visions of ttiia act,aiistf rem-in pledged in like | w “ia'.et, never failed^effect;ng a r for the pavment of the interest aocru-1 evei , y eue vahicli I have th * hi pi Si. — al„Akp a,I ft.,, kAtann s.a aias.-l. 1 _ .. .- g on the stock created by reason of au d' ubscrip-ion, and f.r the redemption or reim- uracmenl of the princip .lof tin- same. And aha!) be the duty of the commissioners of the inking fond t-> cause to he applied and paid ml of the said fund, yearly arid e-e-y year such turn and sums at may be annually requir- ed to discharge the interest accruing on Ihe oo'a which m*y be created bv virtue of thia set l.,e said conim iaiuneraare, also, here- □y authorised to tpplyy from ft me to tim , auch sum and sums out of the asid fond, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbunemeut, in con formity with the provisions of .this act, thr p, incipaj of the paid stock > and such part oi the annual sum often millions, of dollars, veil ed by law m the,said Onmmieeionefi, si may lie Hgia— aindeu Count-.v TO iLL WHOM IT MAY COA C&UA \4CJtIEUEAS Alexander Atkin-ion, Ad i \5i# latrator on the Estate of John Ate A ■bo, deceai' d,at.phes to the Court ol O'din ary of said County, for lettera dismtewry, * id estate: Tlies,: aye, then-f ire, to c te a: d -diminish all ai.d singular, the heirs nil ere .tors of asid deceased, to fi e 'heir objeci., i (if any they .have) in my office, on o. b fi-c the fir. t Jiondsy in January next, or Iell • '1 be granted''to the applicant. !■_. te Witness the Hon William Gibao. L S I one of >he Jt.tiici:* of acid Court — 1 (bit 25 h June 18 J. JOHN BAILEY, c C 0. c. r. June 30 82 Georgia— aimlen county TO ALL WHO >tIPMAYCOJY(.EItAr W HEfEAS Louis D 'four, vdminist it, of the Kits '- of Basile Pelletier, de,:’. spplies to (he Court of Ordinary of said cour, v. for letters dismiaso y on said eaiate:- . b>.ac are, therefore, to c.te and admonish « .ltd singular, the heirs and creditoia of ta d Jeceaied to file their of jec ions (if any th. tave) in my office, on or before ihe firat Mot iay id January next, or lettera will be grsme. , ti e applicant. H Witness the Hon. William Gibao I A- >'.|[ one.of the Justicearof said Cou - I thia 25'h lone, 18 5 JO IN BaILY, c. e. o. e. c. June 30 «2 Georgia—Chatham County In ihe Court of Ordinary, May Term. I8s.i O N the pe’ition of Henry Champion, admin latrator of John Street, u.-c -aied, praying m order Alti o be made absolute on Iris coo. plying witu the law, tor ' lie sale of a Lot o Ground, number four, [4] second Tythint tfeyoolds Ward—Also, p, rtof a Lot, numb* sis, Tower Tythmg, Decker Wind being th real estate of the arid dec tor the benefit . the heirs and creditorsIt it ordered, that notice be published nine mnntba, in one < the Public Gaxetta of the City of Savannah, requiring all pet tons interested, to show cause if any they have, why the prayer of the pcii tioner should not be granted. S M. BOND, c c. o, May 14 41* Georgia—Chatham County In the Cour- of Ordinary—May Tcm i82J. O N the petition of Bob-irt Hoy, Bxerut.-i of John Wackerlv, dee. prayirg an order Aiti to be made absolute, on bia comp' ' w.tn the law, to tall Two Tract* mt I— Laurent Couoty, being the real eatate of the said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*: It io ordered that a notiee miblished, nine months, in one of the Ga. xettee of the city of Savannah, requiring ell persons interested, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer ef tbe petitioner should not be granted. , 8. M. BOND, e. e. o. { May 34 47 f li ng, and tome of them seemingly desperate ones, preen ted themselves, all of which have been cured, area much relieved as to warrant the assertion that a little perseverarse will do so. Iii fact, auch is tho Confidence of the physi feian under whose care these patients were this remedy, a cot,fide,,ce resu.t- ; irresistible conviction that baa upon his mind by ocultr demon stration, and a personal trial at it on himael that he pe. mita me tsr declare it a* hie deci ded opinion, that the Catholicon ii not only a perfectly es'fe and innocent, but a moat pow erlpl and invaluable remedy‘in certain dia- eases and statei of the sj stem, such is the fol owing!— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipationi Old and inveterate U.'csrs. Pains in the bnm-s attended with swellings of the join'll Indigestion, Dlotchea on tbe face, pimple', &c.; complaint* of the Liver fetter.- Yauui Syphilis,- Cutaneous diseases generally i Mercurial and scrofulous com. plaints. The Catholicon (which the proprietor sol emrdy pledges h a word consifta exclusively. „f vegetable matter) with ibe exception of a slight d.t-rmi tation to the bowels, which t preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, if pleasant to the taste, and require! n - purlieu- ar regimen, (abstinence from apirtuous ii q.jors always excepted,) Ur confinement. A a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic mcd. cine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate situa tion. W. W. POTTER, 66 Chesuut-atrect. Philadelphia. May 31,1834. At the request of Mr. W- V/. Potter, Ituv lately exhibited, in several initancel, a inedi cated sirup, called Poller's Vegetable Citho iicon, with the most decided advantage cure in (proper to employ it. H.M’UURvtUB.M D Philadelphia, July 38th, 1824. Mr. W- W. Potter, Dear,Sir—You expressed a wish that would give a concise statement of my suffer ings. from ‘the nopeiesi commencement, to the present propitious ttage of my disease.’ About five years ago.-on my passage from Bordeaux, during the mouth of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I w*a compelled to bear it, as I might for two week*, when on ay ar rival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as ryplms. The skill or my Physician subdued the fever, but Phanix-like, the termination -*i City.f Philadelphia W ° F0RGE *«!. ..riT 3 "?* K “*’ o( foe District of W aKsfigrtSwaS writing of UuadtpO(tent° “ “ * th * ^ | mkkkMaCaSr"-* T» SOffTHEMl PUOTBM. The Vegetable ftathulicon is p teil i . adapted to tboae dtieaaei which are among the coloured populaUon cf tR' In that diaeaae which it called yaaau 4 cttreremedyi a tingle trial of it, im?. * 1 •• planter* of ita superior efficacy to, n , ^' c ' dy of * simitar nature in the United su£?* NOTICE, TJe advantages oi this medicin* ... , confining the patient unneceisuii, ,1 ? bouse,or keeping him from his I With one aohlary exception, that ( out hquors. il doee hot lay any ruhituJTl* hit appetite It tsau geutlc m iu m er , f " It the P'dient finds himtelf gettiu^Sk 1 .not tell how. A, it i. not th e proprietor to take any thing )or cannot give a coniideration enuj ,> persona at a distance wlm tt»y nis medicine, but who are not be applicoble to their complaint, m Jl? cd to d each be their case and tw ' a letter, pnat-paid, and d.i eotedh letter will be immediately oIims fully competent to deeds Should ilie remedy not seen: j mil the £ ease, they will be frankly told in GAUTftlff. To prevent d.»appolnte,-„t i, we „ . st'.te tful it takes in or,fi M . ytJ , e , [l0 „j ' 5 bottles to eftect a cere sothnpe,s m ,,| w are iabounng under any levious miitmitv must make up their mind to nersrveret,. i.u extent at leant—if they da noi.lhey n '.gfat „ welliuvetlismsriive* tile trueblc and tlmu., f using a l inlier ijpanlitv. All orde. o post-p dd and e.ic/tiiny Ik man iraraediuicly un.suded t.., a..u the ii„: ( ii B ’j packed and delivered witli directions (a u _ o any ptacein tbe city, a,,d.or*»idcj„* reeled N. B. To prevent the possibility of si: position, it will be loid in the cily ofPlut*|. phia, at (be office in Fiflli near ilict-sir re or al the dwelling of the propri tor, N„ ti Ohesnut street, only, and abroad bv I,is su. thorixed agenty. W W PtiTItii, 66 Chemut Street, Plulatlc jifLc I have appointed GEORGE IlfEiSON, Druggist, of Savannah, mv sole agent. Uig. gist* wanting the above valuable medic,m, will be supplied by liim for cast,, it the s.se I rate, as if ordered direct km me—vis-hiO | per duxen, or three dollar* a s ngle Utile. W. W. POTT BR, Philadelphia. Any pe> son on application tu tbu iubsuii.it I will be furnished witii certificates of the I cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to rm. I vinue the mind of the most sceptical, ilthouyi I too numerous and ltng'hy for newap.pet v { sertion. GEO. RYERSON, Dru, g,tl, I Corner of Bay aud W l.ilUker-Suceli. dec 13 the public debt, until the whole of tlie .lock I come appearance, panicuUrly on the joint*, which ma* be cresL-i under the proviaior.aof winch were swelled^toan “»-te— -—| sssas$swa.s*?s Now, therefore, notice it hereby given, that nook* will be open, d at tbe Treasury of Hit United States, and »t ihe several loan offices, in the first day of April next, and continue pen until the first di of October, thereaf bone—an inciaion aria now made and a large evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this, I suffered the moat excruciating painsin toy joint* that man ever experienced. Every thing that was % A—»I which incruaaed • Th' every succeeding year. Such wasniypai. 'alii uation that I despaired of ever being restured to my bcal, h ; 1 bad not only tried the regular means of relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem. edy 1 could hear of- It wot in this awfol and h he provisions of t .sasid law, The subscriptions mav be made by the pro- |iri :t6rs cf the stock, either in person or by beir attorneys duly suthorlxed to subscrib nd transfer it tu the United States. Sh >uld subsctiptior.a of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve million* ot fine Between W. Davies, Admifistrat.r, Complin-1 ant. aud John Carnoohun. Adminisivatorj It I bonis no , with Ilie will annexed of Cesrn 1 Richardson and others, Dejendanli.—III equity, Chatham Superior Court- C/mart, I 20lA August, 1824. 1 [ T appearing that John Hurray Carnocban, ] _L one of tbe defendants in llw uid bill ot complaint named, resides without the aute H Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdom* I M Great Britain anti Irelu,d, called Scotland i It is ordered that tbe said John Uurray Cm nochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant's said bill, within nine months true the date ‘of this order, otherwise that the said biltj as to him, be taken pro Confess , v I and it ia further ordered, that a copy of tl.ii order be publiihrd once a week, in tme of ihe public Guxettes of this state, until the ei- piration of the time within which the uiddi- cedant is required to appear and anweru aforesaid. True copy from the Mtnutei, lies 21st day August. 1824. A. B.FANNIN', Clerk, august "’4 *4 o an amount nxceeoing twelve in.ii.uiia » .. , i„.. u _., u i«iu ll .ro, a distribution of the said turn of twelve deapundmg ‘ v T?IS.WtaS I uilliori of doltara will be made among 'he -ommeoce.acourse pfyoM.Ve,Tctahlc f-cih .l MbseriberAia proportion to the sums subscri-1 -con. and the haopy rosu t to, / on the use subscriber^ io proportion ed by them respectively. 8AMUEL L. SOUTHARD, A- tim- Se,- ■ ,-v id the '•resaurv* .< . 6 'fi' 0 Notice. N ine MONTHS tf. r 'date, application - d. be made to the Inferior Jourt of •liithim ' ounty, aitting for ordinary purpo- les, for leave *o (ell *11 Ilie real estate of tile ate Thomas Savage, of B yan County, viz: Point Plsptntion, consi»tiiigoftwn hundred nd eighty acres Rice Land, on thr O eecbee River, four miles below Hit- F rrv, ,dj ininp he plantation if Joseph Habersham and Ste hen Elliott Also, two hundred and fifty cres, more or leas, of Pine Land, appyrtain- g thereto. Also, a Tract of Lai d called '•iina, containing fifty acrer, on Medway Itiv r, idioining the lamia of J. J. Maxwell. MARY 3AV -GE, Adm’ri. 1u"e 'S Tl of the two bottles, my whole system hat under I gone a complete rev* : utien, my pains have ft- »w- kea me ,*” - the diacharge from my Knee begat ' to dimmish, and soon cessed altogether, the ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of whioli I have tried ia vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing t my appetite, which was gone, has returned—I an. in fact, neariy well, and feel confident that a | few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me perfectly to. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JB Philadelphia, July '6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon is undiminisi.>d, and aa freeh in»tances of ita powers us a daily occurring, in my own prac tice. ll.avc no hesitation in recommending ii. in the peculiar diseaaes to w hich it ia applica ble, aa superior to any remedy 1 am acquaint ed with. M. M’MURTIUE. M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 ‘4 Six—In consequence of imprudent expos urefour veara ago,I hud ths misfortune to be come affleied with a disease, the painful re suit* of which induced me to apply in aue cession to several respectable physicians of thia city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite aa distressing j\ otice. I ai tlie former. My whole system became a'- : ii I fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac- 'i Pf™™! wSf’htkof I c0Ullt of ,he Tiolent P ,ia ,,1 * t I fort in every , i?l I out of mv body/ thewesknes* and emaeia n te I tion of wbich w “ ,uck tbat 1 o°u*<l scarcely ’Thin the rime*prescribed’ by'law f andTho^ «“’e!r«tibto rf .debted to said^ktste, are required to mske | Thfefo^^l^y ^TT^’^ now no pain i my appetite i* goodi and my NOTICE. N INE mom ha afterdate, application will bt made to tile Hon. the Judges of the Court I •l Ordinary if Cha',ham county, for leave to <ell all the real estate of the late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of tbe hein and cred itors of uid estate. JOHN M’NISH. Executor OC* 12 TI immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jan 14 43pa strength restored "With miny thank* for the relief your medicine baa given me, I am your obliged friend, (te. WILLIAM Y^LSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 38, 1834. JOHN BINNg, Alderman. , Philadelphia, Mag 28,1824. Sir—I cm now, thanks to your medicine, - hearty mar. For nearly ai* yean I have been ■ martyr to a diaeaae, whote ravages threat- Georgia—Camden County, ro all whom it m vy concern. W HEREAS J. Bichlott Jun. administrator on Ibe estate! of DavidTueker and David H’Credie, applies to th , Court of Ordinary of a* d County, for Letters dtamiiairy on the rotates of said deceased person* These ire, therefore, to cite and admonish tbe heirs and Creditors of uid deceued persona, to file their objeetiona (if any they have) in nty of l my existence. Having bod no regular medi- floe, on or before the Ant Monday in January leal advice from the commencement, m dkttt- or lettera will be granted to the appli-1 comntoint allot got to tueh ■ height that w „ I couW not swallow without wrest psin tod iffTTI diffieuhy- Tumor*formed indifferent part* - 'I “ ,d c «w». ofmybody.aodlWantothiakmyaituaUon “maiiainw *'“»•* <h^>«*te. The five bottfee of tbe — J * HH aAILBy » c - e-o e-e. Catholicon which I have taken hare com- June30 te | pletely cured eM, andl am law ee weUuI | ened. if not toon atopped, to put o pet “*■“ *’ ‘ nlar iriodto tdi- my IN EQU1TV Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM If MAY CONCEBS. •ffTHERBAJS Sarah Brown. Junior, widow, Y Y applies to 'he Court of Onliiuoy of raid County, lor Lettera of Adminiilrslim on tM i.atatc of John Brown, late of aud enun:;, de ceased, ar next of km: These ate, tkeftiott, <o cite and admonish, all and linguist, ‘ > kindred and creditors of uid deccastJi'ot'k then objections, if any they h ive, in im it - fice,on or before the firat slondiy in June nest,»tberwise Leltet a will be granied tut tp- plwant. Witness the Honorable Britian It Bu. <• ley, one of tbe Justice* of oaid Court, this sixteen'h di> of April, eightecc hundred a'dt*o,ity.five. {L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 '* 24 ■j .tel Georgia—Camden County <Y THE COURT OF ORDINABY F05 SAID COUNtY- W HEREAS John Cbevf.her, has applied to uid Court, fir Utter* Dlamtaaory on the eatate* of Samuel Coiens and E«» (• -tusk, deceased. Theae ate, therefore, to cit.* and admouiab, all and aing ibr, the kin* dred and crediiora ot the uid d'ceueo P"* soni, to file their objection!, if an? “*1 “ in my office, on ot before tbe first Monday m January next, or Letters will be pi"tea toe applicant* „ .. Witness the Honorable Junes Scott, cue of the Justices of said Court, tin* at' teei.th day of April, e ghteeo huuftM and twenty-five. . , f L. S.) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. (•*• Apr I 21 Georgia—Camden County BY T.'E COURT OF ORDldlABY iO SAID 'IOUNTY. vTBHEREAS Lewis BacMott, applies to W MJ Court of Ordinary of uid County: M Letters D.smisaory oo the estate of Rosnlupe i Tltese are, therefore, to cite sue admonish, all and singular, the kindred w* creditors of said Jeceaied, to fife their wjj** tion*, if any they have, in my office, on or «• fore tbe fi et Monday in January nest, utW wtie Letter* Dmmiaaory will be gruted ^'witoe** the Honorahle Samuel Chrkb one of the Jnstieeeof laid Court, sixteenth day of April, eighteen W»* dred and twenty-five, „ [L. S.) JOHN BAILNY, C, C. O.C. C April 21 24 50 April HAY. BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landioj from Brig Pheount, for sate by !iUl» C. C. GRISWOU), xU