Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 11, 1825, Image 4

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IV W k Sheriff's Sale. Oa the tint Tmeeday to JVoesmtrr navi. W ILL to Md h.ioreth* C-ett Hum in Chatham County, hetweea the noil All tost oemie tract er pared af Med i t uati-d In Dm County of Chatham md RUM. of ^".ArsirsrfidWi S^tUSiSii^vaattM’ eertetoera or Ns* seta* all that other traet or petrel of knd lituMod Mid beliw on Skids- any. Mind In tho Conntjr sforetsid. couponed of tkroo different ond evirisefiy dmtinet tract of lend but edjoirieg esch otfcer, theft ret of wbteh wm originally grtoted to Miekol W* tor for ooo Imadiod ear**, tkeeeeead ofwhieh ana originally (rooted to Jon. RHi for S ty w cm, aad the third ud lut of which wuor- ginriy fronted of NlehaelRfttarbtfiftr tcn *' orhieb throe troeta oflsed contain in tho whole (aot including Rodoubt Wood) two Hoodrod tod thirty ttven seres with the opourtenooeer, loriod on to aotiWy tho Plontoro Dank ottii Mote of Giorgio, on forootoaure of Morguage again* John W, Stirk. ISAAC D’LYON e. o e. Oet 4 ova SWAm*8 PAtfBUlu s«y poMlftSlO Sheriff’s a»le. On the Jtrrt Tuesday in Jfmmbtr nest, Vo Will, be aoidoefore tho Coon Houte i" <## the oatjr of daraaaah, between the ua ml Hours of Mle. Two Sum, tour Horten, tad Ihur oeto of Harness, bMoegiag to thia ood of the Augus to Lioo, levied oo under t foreloeure at t Mortgage (root Joseph I. Thom peon, to Jo- ■eph Cumming, easigaid to Alexander T Dopson. A- D’LYON,» • e. c, eept 8 Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be mode to the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for perminion to aell n put of toe real e«Ute of John Stocy, deceased, for the benefit of tho heire end creditoro of laid deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Adminiotntor. doc 18 . «1 Saratoga Congress Spring Wa ters. F IFTY DOZEN of these Watere, fresh bottled by Melon. Lynch & Clerk, of New-York, and direct from the Springe, just received per chip Auguota. Peraona going to aea would do well to supply them ed vet, no they are offered et reduced prices by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad*! Buildings. May *5 * AN OttDIJJANOiS Te prevent Atfttn.tr Pertene if Ceiewrfrem patting itnth tithe* after 10 e’eteck, P M end fir other purpme. Sit ordained by tho Mayer and AMemen of t e City at Savannah ond haaleti B P et the bearer thereof from bring cm t ed by tho City Guard after the asidlim nniem the place where he or ahe it grin > given autre _ „ Ihmir, onlem the place where he or ehe is going, arid the purpose lor wnirh they oregiren, be ipeelfi^d therein, aad the eeme riuU net be at force alter one awht Paued Irl September, 1835. In Ceuneil. W C. I'ANIKLI, Mayer. Attest, M. Mesas, C C. 'TRBII nMdicioe it offered M e remedy Ibr 1 Sorcfult, King*! Rvil, Vleentod tore Throat, long **• ding Rheomorio Atlho- Uon*b Cutantou# Dioooooo, White 8Wetter and Dianes of the Bases, and all east' generally of an nlceroue eharaeter, and nbroatt diittoto, arising In dehlKtotod waati lutioea, hut more especially for Eyphtts, o dfeetieOa arising tharefrom, Olemn «f the Lane* Node* he., aad that drradful dm eoaoeeoationedby aUaf and oaoenieo oar # Mercery, fr*. fce^-B tot aloe toon feond uaetulin Ditaaaea of the Liter. le e l disorders arising from an Impure or oonUmi noted atom of the Bleed, It will be found e powerful end an effectual remedy.— The dleoovery of this medicine boa been the effect of long aad attendee etudy, end it u now made pubfie bom the moot decided con- station, founded on ample eoporienoo, of itt power in eredirating those ditaaare.qftre every efher meAchu hat failed. ■ It eaieot. however, bo eeppoeod, that this Paaaeaa will iovnriahlv on re—the meet ea- teemed laedieines, employed by the Faculty, will often fait in the eery diteoMt for which they areeontidered •pacifies i but if the nee of it be persevered in, it will ndietlly remoee el. molt every cauae|of the dteordere epeeified. Thousands are fingering under those enm- plaintr, in some form, sinking to the grove, without a remedy, whom this medicine would certainly restore to perfect health and vigour. Iti misty and innoeence have been fully tea* - td,vethatitmay beadmimrteiedto the ten- derest inlhnt- The moat distinguiihcd physi cians in the United States recommend it, end -dmit, that a more Importeut discovery in me dical science hie not been mode; and to uae the language of one of the most eminent Pro. femurs of the age, It it a triumph in the healing an.' To the present end rising generation!, the benefit mus> prove incalculable, net only by laving many many valuable lieea, but im parling strength end soundness to dibiHlaed end corrupted cenetit'itione,—thereby preterv, ittg their tf,firing frtm hereditary dttauee. - These foots, togs'her with the numerous cures made, form irrudble preif of the high value ql this remedy. No one, however, is advised to take it, without first folly convincing him* self of this truth oTwbai ia.herc mated, ted the rectitude of Ibe Proprietor 1 * intentions. The cures performed in this city clone, ea tabliah its superior rirtue on a baais mo solid to be affected by the maligaity of the envious. I ii worthy of remark, that the greater part of the patients who bare been permanently eurod,oad, previous to the proprietor's un dertaking them, received the ablest r-aiateoce end eevertl were eiiendoned by - their Phyai riant, at being beyond the reach of human skill Suth it the f'd. arid tt extraordinary Wert many of the feet that an exhibition mat made tf them in the Vmverwy of Penntyivan ia,hy the P eftutr of Surgery, if ere a crowd tdaudimei f Studenlt, mho pionounced,them mondere in the healing art. It list been intro- uceii into the Philadelphia Alma House aid Pennsylvania and New-York Hospital, and auch were its surprising effects—its success after ail other mndirinea had failed, that the Surgeon of the Penneylvanli|Hopital, Dr.Wm Puce, wa induced to abandon hit highly respectable offie , from the laudable design Of beeefitting b s fellow creatures, by carry mg the Panacea to England i where it bat al ready superseded the use of the genuine t rench Bob of Lafoeteur in ■ number of in- incea in diseases for wbieb that it intended, tod lie virtues are publicly acknowledge by tome ri the most eminent eurgeont there, a ln all complicated cates of Scefuht and 8y- S and where the Syphilitio Vitui of the t cauaea a developemcni br ncruBit. t- lild, thia is the only remedy upon which a aingm bop* of rreaoerj can be reaaonabiy founded) there baa been no instaaee of its failute, where ptoperly - ueed It impt'U si lour to the whole system while the euro I* going nn—an operation tt long looked for in fain by the medical morld i et the same time 8tate of Georgia—-Chatham County- TO Alt WHOM IT ATCOMCEMt aVWrlKUE tS Daniel Carney, Jr. has apnli. w ed to tne Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Chatbem County fur letter! of ad ministration on the estate and effecta of Wil litm Woodbridge.late '( Savannah, merchant, deed, on beha'f of the heirs a:.d creditora, and sy n quest of the relatiyee. These are therefore w rite and admonish ell and singular the kindr d and creditors of the mid deeeu ed, to file their ohjcotiona (if any they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to tha applicant in the Clerk's GIB ;e uf the Mid Court, on or before the third day of November next; otherwise letter* of administration will be granted Wtiess the Honorthle Elia* Fort one the Justice* of the Hid Court, the fourth dty of October, A. D one thoumnd eight hundred and twenty five. SAM. L. II. BOND, C. C. 0. Oet. 4 3?fu todoriktefooa? any pen of the world, wiltieBetv* Immedietr Mtoetsoe, $y Printed dlrectloe* eeeoMpiey the Me- die)**. WM.BWAIM, . No l3,8outh Math Street, opposite the University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, February, 18*5. Tha anbacribert hove just reeeitad a ftaah ily of the ebove VALUABLE MED!- IE, end hive made auch arrangement* with the inventor,Mr. Wm. Swaim, as will enable them to ofibrto the public t pure aad unadulterated article. Druggists and •then who purchase toaell (gain, dan have it at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemist* and Druggists, Shad’s Building*. A Treatise on Bwaim’a Panacea, with easci illustrating its success, will be loaned to thoee interested, by applyiag as above. June 88 mnwiyl MarcM} 14*1125 |MFIMIIBA8 *■ the Sd of March, 1023, TV law waapamedbytheConwreMof th Georgia—Bryan County. ByJi.hu. dmitb, Clerk of the Court of Ordi nary of the County sfureaaid. .TO ALL WHOM Ii' MAY CONCERN, trW IKKEAS, Phillis Msnly baa applied for V# letters of sdminirtmioo on the estate of William Manly, Iste of arid county, dec. In behalf of the heire and creditors s 1 beae P therefore to rite and admoui-b all and ain- tr the kindred and creditor* of eeid de; to file their objections (if any they have) in m office within thirty days from tbit date otherwise letters of administration will be granted the applicant. Gireeundrrmyhted end seal this 33d of Sept, one thousand eight hundred sod twen ty Avr. JOSHUA SMITH, C. C 0- eept IP +u19 Georgia—Gamden county. TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COXCBHJ* \lt+ IBREA8 John Hardee, Administrator Vow of the Estate of David G- Jones, late of said entity, deceawd, applies to the Coun of Ordieary of mid county, for letters die- miveory oo mid Ratate: ’• These ere therefore to rite end admonish A andtutgubr, the heirs end creditors of mid deceased, to file their objestlaini (if ony they foive) in my oflee, "n or before the first,Mon day In March next, otherwise letters will be Stabled the appHcant Witness the Hon. William Gihpon, one of rL.8.) he Janices of mid Court, this Sffth August. 1825. JOHN BAILEY, Cth. C. O C. C. SeptS . 909 fctaaim’s Panacea. the patient is ensb.ed to take nourishing feud,, which under the common modes of practice, is usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma> uy instance! where the horrible ranges uf uL eeration had laid bare ligament entfboue, end Where, to ell appearance, no human mceue but imputation could have lived life i in eases eitieme even aa here described, have pa tiente been snatched from the gmve and re stored to good health, and the devouring dis ease completely eradicated The dieeovery f a remedy like thie lieu offered for eale, hue been a lieiiderutumfrom time immemorial, The Proprietor dues no, uppuie nil bare aseertion will convince ■ he will therefore give references to auch a have been cured, end those und.r bis care among whom are many highly reaped aole eitises, that ahatll satisfy the most incredulous of its superior efficacy in the disorder! for which it is here recommen ’rd. Beery member of society should aid in difftia- ing ini.rmation of thia discovery—Aurnon- ily alone maket it a duly CeitY&cttUa. “I have within the lut two years had an op portunity of seeing several cases of very mve terate ulcers, which having previously relist ed the regular modes of treatment, wen. healed by the uae of Mr. Swtim’a Panacea and I do believe, from what I have aeon, that it will prove an important remedy io aero, Itilotu. venereal and mercurial diseases. "N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Iustitutei and practice of Physic, io the University of, Penn sylvanie Ua k. “Philadelphia, February 16,1823,” “lhave employed Ule t'anaeea ot Mr.Swaim ip numerous inataneea, within the hat three years, and have alwaya found it extremal} c68carious, especially in see-oedary syphilis and mercurial diseases. I have no besitatio in pteoeuering it a medicine of inestimable "W. GIBSON. M. D. 'moot of Surgery in the Uni’tyol Peni. BurgeonandCknicai Lecturer to toe Aim* House Infinaity, fco- “ February if, 1833." “ I have repeatedly used Swaim’s, Panacea, battue toe Hospital and in private practice, and have found it to be a valuable BtodieiM in ehioeie,ayphllitieiadaerofliloui oomplainta, and in obstinate cutaneous aifectioni. “Valentine mott, m- d. Profeuar of Surgery in the University of New York, Surgeon of the New-York Hospital, kc, “.Yew fork, let mo Sib, 1834.” Gaatkm to ¥uxo\kaaeta. The great demand sod wonderful euooeea of thia medicine, have induced a number ot person, to Imitate if>1n various ways—Souk POL4DKLPH18, THE INDIAN EXTRACT A certain Eaei India Cure fir he H/ieu- matiem. King's Evil, S/c. Extract of a letter from the Bev. James B litb, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bedwe London. Daan Six : A GREEABLY to ynur request, I have with ditfiultv procured and now lend you by the ship Jss->n. Cspt Robinson, s few pound, uf the Pokilelnhis, or whst genert’ly goto by the name of India Extract, a Medicine un. iversally eateemi-d among the people of Indian as a certain core for the Rheumatism. War I to inform you of the number of people wh are d.ily relieved and cured by thia valuable Med-cine, it wou'd require more paper thao I am able to pureheve and more time than 1 am able to bestow. Indeed, the, HVct of this Medicine ii»»immediate, that in Rheumatism voo would wppos* it ecied a* a chare, in giv ing relief and removing (hit painfiil diteuc In the Kinffo Evil tt h.t been urod with great sueeess, end whe e Mercury ha been given or ueed to excess, this Medicine bu proved a perfect cure. The greet di IB roily, however, of procuring the Eatreet, will for many years to come, prevent its general circulation, tt be ing obtained from a Shrub growing on thr mountains of Thibet, in the Barman Empirr nf India, and held ao acred by the native, that to part with it is like parting wi<h their existence.” Letter to Dr. BedweR, dated Jae. 7, 1823. Dear Doctor—l have i-een violent y affected with • Rheumatic complaint f tr many years i even my finger* were ao contrasted that I could neither dress or urdrea myself, or g.ve the leart awtsianc* to m- fo ntly—l have uaed only one Hox of thclndia Bvtract,and I am perfectly restored. Yew’, truly, B. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobiu Jennings, Steward of St Thomu* Hoantal, London, Feb I, 1823. Dear Sir—I think it my duty to inform you, that after trying every thing that could be pointed out,by the moat respectable physi cians and surgeons for the relief of my ton, without any luooeis, who you know, has for many years been laboring under eevere Rheu matism, I was induced to try the PolarlelpMi, with, glimmering hope, the! it. might give hiie some relief from the eaeeaalva pain be endure j; which rendered hi n . ww|eM mem ber of society, and a burthen to himw^C To my utter aatoniahmeet the relief wu inltaw. taneou^ *nd by perseeeriog in the uie of the Extract, hia joints have returned to their pro per nieces, and he ia in peneet health. Up ward* of riaty respectable Demons have ai led to see my aon, a ill who knew him though! it Imoasihli* that he coni 1 r-oovef. -FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 20 Georgia—Camden County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAI COMCEHJh. \\WHEREAS Alexander Atkinson, Adnin- V# istrator on the Estate of John Atkin- -on, deceased, applies to the Court o( Ordin - urv of slid County, for letters dism-aaory on .-id estate: These are, therefore, to c te ard .•dmoniah all and ringuiar, the bairn and cied ilora of aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the fir-t Monday in January next, or letter, will lie granted to the applicant. * I Witneas the Hon William Gibson, L S |( one of the Justieea. of said Court, 1 this 3$ b June, 1825. JOHN BAILEY, e. e. o, e. e June 30 ' 82 FRESH 81 L If edema, [from the in' _ S to Mil Hpal price eeti , .plL, ■ of this Vnlqstol* ffiben who per. SR&E&SL'&Z ere telling Saraeperillq end ether syrups. tm> poring tltom on th*ignomut for the Panacea i ethers are mixing the gdekfee madid w with saolmca, kc- making three battlee eut of one, thus retailing some of it* virtua. Tbea im. itatioos.ead and aduhtoatriie hove ia emny ln- taeeea, pfotraoted too sufferings of patisi in eagea where the gtattina medicine would kiveprovod ioatandy efficacious. I tfaarsfere deem it e duty I. owe. the. the peblie, to ao- qualnttbem, thst it ia krtpooiblc, from tha ken nature of tta Betolltoset*, to be dissever- edby chemical anriyais i' end eM that A atogr mixtoroa tepreaented and sold aa roob, are * * ' poaitioni, erieulated and ua wary-—Tha -Ignatova of a label.. atoA^toaodnamei ccA •M passed by the Congrea of the Ceited Statoe,ef which the 3d. 4th. end 5tli aeetleM ere in the words fnllnwmg, via i * Sec. 3. And ba U further enacted, That a Subscription to the amount at twelve miUoea of dofiare, of the rii per coat, atoch of toe year eightoea hundred aad thirtoea, bo, and the Mme is hereby proposed t for which par* pose book. ihA be opened at the Treasury of tho United States, ana at Un acvan] lean nffl ate, on tho first day of April neat, to continue Open until the first day of October thereafter, for such parts of the above mentioned de scription of stock a shall, on the day of sub •cription, stand on the books of toe Treasury, /and on those of the teveral loon offices, re sportively / which subscriphon shall bo effect ed byatraorfer to the United 8tatee, in the manner provided by lew for auch tranefen, of the credit or eredit* atandiog on tbe aid books, sed by a surrender of tbe certificate, of the Itoek lo subscribed i Provided, Thai- ell aubseriptioo by aueh transfer of atoek shall be C"nsider-d u pert of the said twelee mil- liona of dollar, authorised to be borrowed by. tbe Brat aecti' n of hia act. r* See. 4. And be ft further enacted. That for the whole or any p.rt of any sum which ahatt' be thus subscribed, credos ahatll be entered to the respective subscribers, wbu sh»U be enti tied to a certificate or certificate* puroortinp that tba United States owe to tbe huplei or holders thereof, hia, her, or their asigna, a aunt to be expressed therein, equal to The amount of the principal stock thus subscribed, bearing an interest not exceeding four and one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Decern- ber,one thonaand eight hundred and twenty live; transferable in tbe ante manner aa i* provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of the United States, u follows t one half at any time after the tbirty-firat day of December, one tbooaand eight hundred and twenty-eight; and the remainder at any time after the thiity-firat day of December, onr thoumnd eight hundred and twenty-nine: Provided, That no reimbursement shall be nude except for the whole amount of auch new oertifieate / nor until after at leut nix months public entice of auch ioiended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the decretory of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount of tbe certificates of four and one half per cent, atoek issued to them respectively “ See. 5. And be it further enacted, That he uiw funds which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the payment of ibe interest, and ibr the redemption and reimbursement of the atoek which may be re- dermed or reimburied by rirtue of tbe pro vision! of thia act, shall remvjn pledged in-like manner for thepavmentof the interest accru ing on the atoek created by reason of su .ubscrip-ion, and for the redemption or reim bursement of the prineipil of the same. And it shall be the duty of the commimkmera of the sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid, nut of the arid land, yearly and e"C*y year, such sum and sums at may be annually tequir- ed to discharge the interest accruing on the stock which may be created by virtue of this aet Tbe aid commissioner* are, also, here by authorised to apply, from time to time, such aunt and sums out of the aid fond, a they may think proper, toward, redeeming by purctom, or by reimburse maul, in eon- utmity with the proyiaioe. of this act, the principal of the aid stock i and aueh put ol the annual aum often million* ofdullar^ vest ed by law in the aid commissioners, -a may W* necessary aad required for the above pur- poses, M»l| be and continue appropriated to the payment of interest and rednmption qt the publio debt, until the whole of the, s<ook which may be created under the pvuviaiona of thio act, shall bu, hum wJce/sed or reira buried.” Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that books will be opened at tbe Treasury of the United States, and at the sertra) loan offices, on tbe Brat day of April next, and continue open until the first d»” of October, thereaf ter, for receiving aubierintiona In conformity with tbe provision, of the said law. The subscription, may be made by tbe pro prietors of the stock, either in person or by their attorneys duly authoriaedto subscribe and transfer it to the United States. Should subscription, of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve millions of dollars, a distribution of the arid sum of twelve miilione of dollars will be made among the subscribers, ia proportion to the sum* subscri bed by them raspectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the rreuurv? to-.A 6 10 T • VALUABLE MEDICINE. YOTTfeVA Vegetable Catholicon. irpHS tubscfibtr reaoeetfoUy solicits toe at il Motion of every friend of suffering ho .parity, to to the ebove new and inyaluahli dir, whoa* unequal powcm in eliminating the system the vary feeds of dwease. Georgia— amden County, TO ALL WHOM IT MAT COMvEUM W HEREAS Louis D ifour, Adotinistaator of tbe Estate t f Basile Pelletier, dcc’d applies to the Court of Ordieary of mid coun- r v, for letter* dismilsoiy on arid estate i— i bese are, therefore, to cite and admonish ali .ml singular, ths heirs and creditors of sard iceeued to file their objections (if any the) lave) in my office, on or before 'he first Mon 'ay in January next, or letters will be grantee n *' e applicant. K V—ti,| Witness tbe Hon. William Gibao | A••V.|| one of the Justices of aid Cou L—- 1 toil 25th tune, 18 5. JO IN BAILY, c. e. o. e.c. June 30 83 Georgia—Chatham County. In the C urt of Ordinary. May Term. 1825 PAN the petition of Henry Champion, Amin LF istrator of John 8treet, deceased, preying <n order Alei 'o be made abeebtte on his com plying witn the law, tor ' he sale of a Lot of Ground, number four, [4] second Tythim* Reynolds Word—Also* p -rtaf a Lot,numbei si a. Tower Tylbing, Decker Wild being the real estate of the aid (lea. tar the benefit of the heir* sod creditor* i—It is ordered, that a notice be published nine months, in one oi the Public Quetta of the City of Savannah, requiring all potions intoreoted, to show cause if any they hare, why the prayer of tbe poll lleaer should not be granted. 8. M. BOND, e- e. e. May 14 44+ Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordioary—Msy Term, 1825.. AH the petition of Robert Hoy, Executor ” of Jobo Wackoriy, dec. preying se order Airi to be eude absolute, oa hie complyiag w|tb the lew, to sell Two Trtcto of Land in Leureea County, being the red estate of the arid deceased, for tb* benefit of tbe heir* end It 1* ordered, that a notice alee months, ia one of the Ga- f the city of Savannah, requiring ril interested, to show cause, if apylbey the prayer of tbe petitioner sboul •nted. 8. M. BOND, from the eyrtem (hr very endin restoring the derenged aad Otorbid eondition of the organ* of life to a free and healthy enetrise of their fonetieae, ha exci ted the svt nislimmi, end completely iilen erd the objection* of the most liter* duloei— Fact! are the beet argunun*. In order to put •.lie virtua, of toe Heiholieon to a eevere e serotiny a poaible, it wu offered by adver, lisement, together ■ with , the attoedaace of a phyrioiae, gratuitously to any arson who would apply font, sad whose cause migin seem t come wttbin toe range of its healing rawer—numbers of severe camaol long eta d. ng, and «»me of them aetminply de*prr ue onri, pre ented themaelvai, all sfmUcb have ires cured, or so much relieved ae tolferrsi.t the Mtertioa that a little perseverance will dr ao. In feet, aueh ia the confidence of the pbysi cian under whose care those patient* were i ilaced, in this remedy, n cor.fide .ee ro.u t ng from the irresistible conviction that has been fornd upon hie mind by oentar demon stration, snd s persoiul trill of it on himMll that ho permits me to declare it u hia d-ei- .led opinion that Me Catholicon is not only a icrfrctly safe and innocent, but a moat pnw- erfui and invaluable remedy in certain dis eons and states of the lyetem, each a the fol owin g i— Dcoility resulting from intemperance and dissipation) Old and inreterat-Uieers. Pains in the bones attended with swellings uf the joints) Indigestion, Blotches on tbe face, pimpier, Etc. i AH complain'* of the Liver i fetter.. Yaws j Syphilis, Cutaneous diseases generally > Mercurial aad scrofulous com plaints. Tbe Catholicon (which the proprietor sn| eranly pledges b s word ennfiats eacluaively of vegetable matter) with the eaceptionof a slight determi ution to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, acts insensibly, is pleasant to tbe tule, and require* it* particu lar regimen, (abstinence from apirtboua li quors always excepted,) nr confinement. As agtntle, safe and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to iadies in a delicate situs tion. W W. POTTER, 66 Cheinut-street. Philadelphia, May SI, 1824. At the requeat of Mr. W. W. Potter, I ha*, lately exhibited, in several instance., a medi cited sirup, called Potter’s Vegetable Catho iicen, with the moat decided advantage baa, a*'et, never failed effecting acute in every case in which I bare thought proper to 61B.M D. employ it. H. M’MUBTt Notice. N ine MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Inferior Court of Chatham County, sittinr for ordinary purpo ses, for leave ’o Mil ell the real estate of the late Thoma Savage, of Bryan County, via: Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred and eighty acres Rice Land, 'nn tbe O-eechee Riser, four miles below the F rty, adjoining the plantation if Jutoph Haberabam and Ste pben EI : iott Also, two hundred and fifty acres, more or lea, nf Pine Land, apperuia- ing thereto. Alio, a Tract of Land I called Selina, containing fifty aerer, on Medway Biv er, unjoining the lands of J. J. Maxwell. MARY SAVaGE, Adm*rx. Jure '5 ft Philadelphia, duty 28Ik, 1834. Mr. W- W. Fetter, Dear Sir—You expreaaed e wish that would giee a eonciM statement of ray suffer- inga. from * tha nopeleu commencement, to the piWMat propitious rtage of my driesre.' About five year, ago, on my paoage from Bordeaux, duriag tho month of Jaauary, from impnident exposure on dak, I wm seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on baud, I wu oompolled to bear it, m I might for two weeks, when oa my ar- tival at Cnarlertee, 8.0. it wu treated u Typhus. Tbe sWtl of my Pbytirian subdued the fever, but Phwitix-Uke, the termination oft thie gave rD" to a disease equally diftres- iag, and which, till now, I had thought incur- ,UU. Various ibscesiM made their unwel- come appearance, particularly on the joints, whieh were swelled to an enormoui siae.— Ibese gtadually subaided into hard tumors, one of whieh on my left knee affected the bone—on incision wu now made and a large evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this, I suffered tbe moat excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that wu administered either gaye me no relief or ser ved to aggravate the disease, the leverity of which increased with every succeeding year, auch wu my painfulsi usUon that I despaired of ever being restored to my heal b t Iliad not only tried the tegular means of relief, but used, though in vein, every popular rem edy 1 coaid hear of- It wts in this awful and despond-ng condition,that I wu persuaded to commence a course of your Vegetable T.ih.l icon, and tbe happy result is) "f om the uie ff the »nketdee, my mholeiyUem hat under gone a complete revolution, ay paint have fortw ken mo /“ tbe discharge from my knee began to diminish, and aoon ceased altogether, tht ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried io vale more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreuieg t n appetite, which wu gone.hu retarded—(a in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that fow bottle* more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me perfectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN. JR. Philadelphia, July 16,1834. dgernn^m. George K.ne,eC tbe QistiM of W. *irk,peruna|ly appeared, sad. bring d,,|y iworn, doth declare end uy tlist the abm ftotemaat isin all respects eor*ee| and t r J st5r3asssj , *w“-^ TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. 1 i TegeUble Catholioon it tteculiiri* adapted to thoee diMuee whirii are pnralM aitimig the ootoered population of the south. In that diseaM wh'icli is called yaws, it i, , sure remedy) t tingle triel of it, w ill convince Dtentereof iUejperioy efficacy to any dy of a similar nature io the Uuited States- NOTICE. The advantages of this medicine are, nm confining the patient unnecessarily t 0 |i» house, or keeping him from his business,- With one solitary exception, that n r iritii,,. nus liquors, ft den net lay any reetrietiont utm Me appetite ItltM gentle in Us opers. u „ that to* patient finds himself getting well he cannot tod how. A* it ia not the wish of the proprietor to take any thing for which he eannpt give a conelderation equal in vsi,,, personi at a distance who irmy wish to ti * .il* D-edlcme, but who are not ci-rmin if it be applieoble to their complaint, »,<■ „ .ed to deaeribe their cue and sympionc in letter, poet-paid, and directed to iiim-t'cs letter wit! be immediately placed in htr.us folly competent to decide the question.— Should the remedy not seem io suit the dis ease, they will be frankly told so, UAim tJJ- To prevent dirappoiutm-nt it it we'l te .it*to that it takes i.t ordinary cases from 3 io 5 hot ties to effect s core rothttpe.sios-tho are labouring under any n-r oits mfinrmy, must make up their mind to pciscverc to that extent at least—if they do r.ot, the) r.,ig!it is well l ive themselves the trouble snd cxpeine f using a smsiler quantity, Alt orefers poet-paid ami encleting the minty, iminerllately stiended to, rod die mcnic.oe pacaed and delivered with diKCtious for u;e, io any place in the city, and forwarded is di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of tJI im. position, it *i!l be sold in the city nf i'hi.scei- phia, at the office in Fifth near Raor-Str. et, jrat the dwelling of the propri tor, No. 06 theanut atreet, only, an I abroail by Yriq su- homed agents. W W POTIK *, 66 Chcinut Street, Philadelphia. I have appointed GEORGE HYE (SON, Druggist, of Savannah, mr sole agent. Drug- gists wanting the above valuable medicine, will be aupplied by him for cub, at thr nme rate, aa if ordered direct from me—vn. ^30 per disen, or three dollara a single bottle. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any peraon on application to Ike subKiil.-r will be fornUhed with eertificatea of the t«i. cacy of the above medicine, lufficient to con. vmee the mind of the most seeptical, althcurh too numerous and lengthy fo. newapi.pu s- sertion, GEO. RYEICON, Dr , g.st. Corner of Bay and H fcittakec-itreetl. dee 13 Notice, VTINE months after date, application will he INI made to toe Hon. the Judge* of the Court jt Ordinary -if Chatham couaty, for Isavo to sell all the real ratate of tbe late William Craig, deceased, for thebenefitoftoe heirs aod cred itors of said sstatc. JOHN M’NMH, Executor, or’ 19 71 ■ , . i'mi 'I ii "ii ■» JYQtiQe. A LL person* hiving demand* igrinet the 4. estate of Constant Freenwa, Esq late of the city of Waebington, deceased, are re qoired to ba-< them in, kgelly attested, within the timepreseribed by law i end those indebted to arid estate, are required to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Jen 14 43pi Georgia—Camden County, TO ALL WHOM IT M AY CONCERN. W HEREAS J. Bichlott Jun. administrator on ibe estate* of DavidTueker and David H’Credie, apphas to tb* Court of Ordinary of uidGouatv, fiir Letters diamhury oo the rotates of arid dfeoeased psnonat These are, therefore, to eft* sad admonish -the betas end creditors of ibid deceased persona, to file their objections (if any they hovel in my oft tee. on or before tb* first Monday in January nest, or letters will be ant. My-eonfidenee in the vegetable catholicon is undiminuhod, and u fresh instances of its power* arc daily occurring, in my owe prac tice. I nave no hesitation iu tocommending it, in the peculiar diaeues to which it ii applica ble, u superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. lrMURTRIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 38,18 4 8i«—In consequence of imprudent expos ure four vears ago,! had tba misfortune to be- oaewifflirted srtth • diaeue, the painful re sults of whieh induoed me to apply in. sue, cearion to several r rupee table pbyticiao* o this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remcdiesl re ceived another complaint quite u distressing u the former. My whole system became a - fteeted. I could get no rest at eight on ac count of tbe violent pole that I tbit in every part of my badly x toe weakness snd ewacia tion of which wm soeh that I oould scarcely walk, to tola state I fortunately beard yonr vegetable eathofieoa—four bottles which, huooaplttoly rostered **e) I have oowno paiai toy appetite ia good) and my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your asedieioe hie giveu me, lam your obliged friaad,kc. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and aubaerihed to bofere om, May 3 1834 JOHN BOWS, AMeremn. Philadelphia, Mag to, I8J4. ffir—I am bow, thnka taymr asedieioe, hearty mar. For nearly eta years! hart* been a martyr to a diiMpo, where ranges threat ened, if not sao* rtoppedh to put a period to my existence. Hsviegbad ao regulu aedi- eel advioe from toe nnmmeenimret, ay eomuktint at Met got t* each a height that I oeoId not swaReur without great pria and difficulty. Turners teemed in different parts of my body, «d I began to think ay ritaalioa almost drepereto. The Roe. hotthe of tot Catholicon whieh I. have, taken her* com pletely cured me. ond I moot u IN EQUITY. Betmecn W Davite, Administrator, Complain- .ant, aiul John i.aruocht*n Aiim.nitlrai'.r J dt bonis ns with the mill annexed cl Ceor’t Richardson and others. Defendants In Chalkmn Superior Coun— Chancery, 2Qth August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Catnocbsn, one of tbe defendants in the said bill of complaint named, resides without the stair "f Georgia, in that part .if the United K'ligdonii nf Great Britain anu Ireland, catted Scotlsrd : It is ordered that the said John Humv itnr. nochan, do appear srd answer to th-- ooiit- pbinant’s said bill, within nine rncnlhs from the date of this order, otherwise ton toe laid bill, u to him, be taken pro conies-,, > sod it is further oidered, that * copy ot' libs order be publish, d once a week, in one of i he public Goseites nf this state, until the rx. (iralion nf the time wttbin which the svidde- eudsut is required to appear snd answer is aforesaid. True copy from the Minutes, this 31st day August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 Hit Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONI K IN. W HBTIBA8 Surah Brown, Junior, irJtVw, applies to ibe Couvt of Ordinary of, bounty, for Letter• of Administration on Uie estate of John Brown, late of sanl county, dr- ceased, at next of kin i These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of aid deceased, io file their objections, if any they h«*e, in my of fice, on or before the first doi.diy in June ncxV-therwue Letters will begranted the ap plicant. Witness the Honorable Brilian R. Bonk- ley, one of the Justices of said Court, this sixteeotn d,y of April, eighteen hundred erd twenty five. (L. 8. JOHN UAlLRf, C. C. 0 C. Ci April 31 '24 Georgia —■Camden County. RY THB COURT ‘OF ORDINARY fOB SAID COUN IY. IXTHEREAS John Chevalier, has applird TV to Mid Court, ft.r Letter* Disnnssory on toe estates of Samuel Cosens and Erin Z. Hook, deceased. ThtM are, tlierefore, t* tile Snd admomab, all and singular, the kin dred sad creditors ot the Mid d oeued per. Mrs, to file their objections, if say >bry bsvr, •n my office, on or before tbe first Monday m January next, er Lettois will be granted the appllcint. Witneas the Honorable JaoKS 8cett, os* of tbe Justieea of said Court, tins ««• toetth day of April, e gbteen hundred aod twenty-fire. (L. 8.) JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O. t .C. Apr I 91 34 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OB ORDINARY /» SAID BOUNTY. CfDHBRBAS Lewi* Rachlett, apefim Is Court sfOrdiaary of said Couslyt i«» ttottom Diaatiuory aa toe estate bf fruet* Ro+okip* i Tbesl* are, therefore, to cite am admonish, all and singular, the kindred *m ereditore of said dsaiqid, to fifo their objec* tion*. If any they bave. la ay office, M or fore the fl st Monday ia Jennery nexr, wim Letters Diuriaeory will be granted ths * PP, Wito*u to* HoeasaM* Samuel CtarkK see of the Jurtiou of erid Coert, * ir I rixHeethdap of April, eightoea boa* dyed, end twenty five. 1 [US.^ ^ JOHN BULRIs 0.0. fr. C. 0 50 hay. BUNDLES PWWE HAT.hadiiil