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beioretka (knit House in
Ceuaiy.bctweao tho ututl'
certain (net *r paroel of lend • t
* Omuty ef Chatham ted SUl* of
« ,UI* aalta between the Itlandaof
f ao* .Baroaid** ond known by lb#
ftedouUa lalon > ojuu
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_,tataid dm third. and laM of which eaa or*
g»al> greeted of Michael Ritter for fifty taw.
•Men tore* treat* *f Mod eqatain la the whole
foot (deluding Redoubt bland) twt Hundred
too thirty M**n acre* with tbe tpourtontneot,
krikdentojatiaiythe Planter* Bank oftn
Milo bfOeoAu, DU foMbtowte uf Motguage
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Oof 4 ' OK*
• wj• in rigmi
AIM’S PANACEA
MddM it offimdar a
M«i
ff-sethmt trial as therefrom, Ultswe of the
Larynx, Nodal, ha, and that dreadful dia
•as* occasioned by a bow aid aacessive me
or Mercury, fce.ke.-UUu tsnbeen found
uaiAiliiiiOiataata of the Liver. (i»j>«i -■■
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Sheriff’s Sale.
Pallia frtt Tuesday in November next,
TV Vll.L be told o*fure iha Court House in
W ihe oily of Savannah, between the us
utMiourt of m1o»
Two Slant, iour Horaea. and four beta or
Harness, belonging to thia cad of ibe Augur
l* Lino, levied on on let a forsloaure of a
Mortgage (root Joaepn I, Tbompaon, to Jo.
aeph Counting, aaaigntd to Aloitander T
Dopfcm. A- D'LYON, a. a. o. o.
sept 8,
Notice.
N INE.UONZH8 after the. date of thia
notice, application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
tv County, for permission to sell a part of
the real eatatu of John Sttey.deceaaeil, for
the haeftt ofthe heii* and creditor! ofaaid
daoaaaed. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dec 18 31
Saratoga Congress Spring Wa
ters.
F IFTY DOZEN of theie Waters, flesh
, settled by Mcaare. Lynch Si Clark, of
New.York, and direfct from the Springs,
just received per ship Augusta. Persons
going to sea would do well to supply them*
•elves, as they are offered at redueea prices
by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists; Shad’s Buildings.
May 35 “
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AN OHDIHANOfi. .
To prevent Legroet or Pertens ef Colour from
paeetngooilk tickeit after >0 relock, P M
toutfor other pit pioet.
B fiit itdained bytheMayarand Aldermen
of r e Cly uf Savannah and hamlet,
thereof, that from and after the passage of
this Ordhanoe, no general ticks shall pass a
negro or peraon of eolour after 10 o’clock, P
• M-—Aid no ticket which may be given shall
protect i ha bearer thereof from being spire
bonded by IhnCity Guard after the said hour,
unless the place where he or she is going,
and the purpose for whi- h they are given, be
spenifl.ta therein, sod ha asms shall not be
Of force after one n »!it
Pouted let Sep'ember. 1825, in Council
■“ 0 OhNIKLf , .Moyvr.
Attest. M. »nas. C C.
State of Ge rgia—<■ hatham
County
TO ALL WHOM tT AY CONCERN.
iftljf riEREAS Daniel Oeme,, Jr. has apnli
w ed to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County for letters of sd
ministration on he estate sod effects of Wil
!i»m Woodb-idg-vlate • f Savannah, merehsnt,
deed, oo behalf of the heirs a d creditors,
anu >y nq test of ’lie relatives. These are
therefore • cite and admonish ill and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said deceas
ed, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the gre-ttingol the administration of ih-
eiu'.e ot tlw-doeeaaad lo the applicant in the
Clerk's C Ass of the said Court, on or before
the third day of N.rsember next | otherwise
letters of edmmjstution will be g anted
W tiiexi the Honorable Edsa Fort one of
’ the Juatices of the said Courl, the fourth
day of October, A. D one thousand eigh
hundred ahd twenty fire.
SAM L. «*. BOND, C. C 0.
Oe',4 3>
Georgia—Uryau vouatj.
By line tooth, .erk of lue rinnlt ui Ordi.
■W the ftnurAv afu-rsa'd
TO H.L WflJM IT MAY CONCERN,
ilBUBka, Phi l a If .lily ha. applied for
W letter* of adminiatraiioa on the eatsfe
of nudism Manly, late hf aaid County, dec.
ip behalf of the he'ns and creditors: I bese
. are tlierefcsa to cite and adm jni b all and sin
guhr the kindred and creditors of said de
to file their objection! ( f any they bare) in
my o'fice within thirty days tram this data
otlie vise loiters nf adininiatratiou will be
gnin ed the applicant.
Given under my band and seal this 33d of
BepU o»e thousand eight hundred slid twen.
ty five.
JOSHUA SMITH, C.C O-
sbpt ’9 t-.io
Gi oigia—Lamden c ounty.
to all uoM ir M.ir cav< eh.y
VIO EUEAS John He uee, Aiiministratar
W of the Estate of David G. Jones, late
of said e .'uoty, deceased, applies to the Cow ,
of Ordieary of said county, fur letters die*
miisory on said Bs ate:
Those are therefore to cite aid admonish
all and ahgula* the Item Mid creditor, of said
dec# .sed, to fi.e iheir objaelions (if any they
have > in oqr office, vn or before the first Mon.
d iv in Hard mil, othenrias letters win '
hrmtedtha applicant.
Witneas the Hon. William Gibson, one of
. . (lo.f.j be Justice, of aMd Court, ibis
snii August,»8 !J
JOHN BAILEY. CUr. 0. 0 C. C.
Beptt ■ in 9
swaiin*s Panacea.
SUPPLY, of this Tatoable
1 ‘ heei
. .. . v“®' t!" Idatfieeu received di
rent from tb« inventor, Hr. Bwaim, of Phil*
sdelpbia. Druggists and others wire pur*
Cham to sell igeio, can have it at the ori
ginal price established by the proprietor. •
LAY mHENDRiCKSON, .
. amggttMaShud'kJuUdiugv;
t
Jieiau has been thp
oagaad attentive M«dv, and U is
now made piibl'iefkom tbs uHUtaaoided eon-
vlotion, founded on ample eapefienee, ef its
power iu eladieitiog thorn diseases,o/ier every
vtker medicine Aar failed.
It ca.ioot, however, be supposed, that this
PauacsA will Invariably eure—the moM es-
teamed medieinaa, employed by the Faculty,
fen fttll in the vory diaeaaea for Which
aracunsidsred specifies i but if the use of
. persevered in, it will isdioally remove sU
most every otutefuf the diaonlem apeeified.
Tboumnds sre lingering under those com-
plaints, is some form, linking to the grave,
without u remedy, whom this medicine would
certainly restore twpevfoet health nod vigour.
Its safstyand innuoence have been fully test
ed, yo that it may ba admimsteiad to the len-
dereat infant. The moM distinguish,d physi-
oiaoa in the United States recommend it, snd
.limit, that 1 more imporlsut discovery in me
dical science hsa not been made; and to use
the language of one of the moat element Pro*
fesVDH nf the Sge. Jl te a ttiump/l in the kealiws
art. To Ura present and rising generauei.i,,
the benefit mua< prove ioctlculabic, not only
by laving many many valuable Uvea, but im.
parting strength and aoundnear to dtUltiatd
and corrupted coiiatitutiUnl, -llervfty «.j(Oety
Inriketrofipriuy fiom hereditary' ditetuei
rlieaa facts, togc hm with the tiunie. ous cures
made, form irretdliteproof uf the ligh value
of this remedy. No one, however, is ■ dried
to take it, without first fully convincing h ; m
selfpf the truth of wha: is here stated, and
the rectitude of Ihe p- p ictor’s ■titeutions.
The cores performed in thia city alone, es
tablish iu suirorior virtue oo a basis too solid
to be aAmtud by the ariignity of the envious,
I. is worthy of remark, that the greater part
uf the patients who have bsen permanently
euied.ha'*, previous to the nroprietor's un
dertaking them, received the ablest a-.iisUn.e
and several were a undoned by their Phys>
ciana, as being beyond the -reach of human
skill Such io the f‘cl and ss extraordinary
were many of Aec nei that an exhibition was
mails of them in the Utdvcrtuy of Pemuy v .n
ia,hyth* P ffeooor of tiurger , bjoro a ctowd
ed audience ef Student who pronounccd ihem
wondero intlu healing urt. It ns heen inti, 1 -
luceu into Uin Ph iadt iptiia Aims House and
Pennsylvania and New-York KniptUI, and
such wore its surprising eir. cls—its success
after a 1 other medicines had failed, that the
>n of the PennaylvanisiHupital, Dr. Wm
. wu induced to abandon liis highly
.lectable oifio .from thn laudable design
of benefitting h a fellow OreatUict, by earr
ing the Panacea to England t where it has at
ready superseded the use Of the genuine
Frenoh Bob of Lafkcteur in e number of in
itancea, in disaasea for which that is intended,
snd iu virtues are publicly, acknowledge by
aome i f the moat eminent surgeons there,
Ain All complicated oases of Snfulu and Sy
philit, and where the SyphiUtio Virus of tne
parent enuses a davelopement of Scrofula in
the child, this is the only lemedv upon which
a single hope of recovery ean be teaaouab : y
founded i there has been no instsuce of iu
failure, where properly, used It imparts vi
gour to the whole system while Ihe cure is
going on—nn operation to long looked for in
vein by the medical uo. ldi at tne jaine time
tnc patient is enabled to take nourishing fouil,
which under the common modes of prsetici,
is usually withheld from the suHercr. In ma
ny instances where the horrible ravages of ul
ceration had laid bare ligament andb-Me, snd
where, to all appearance, no human means bu‘
amputation could have saved life i in cases
eatiemc even aa here described, have pa-
tienU been snatched from the gmve end re
stored to good health, and the devou np die
ease completely eraJicaied The die covey ef
a feme a'; like thie now offered for oale, huo
been a Uetiderutumfrom limcimmemoiial.
The Pi oprietor does no uppose his bare
assertion will convince i he wiil therefore give
referenoeit to such aa have been cured, and
those ui.d r bis care among w hom are many
highly leapix aeie c.uzji, that shall satisfy the
most incredulous uf its superior efficacy mthe
Irsdrdjit lot winch i n here lecummen 'ed.
Every member ofaoex y shuuld aid in difliia-
Mg int .rin-lion of this discovery—humil
ity alone makeo it a duty
Certi&cates.
"I have within the last two years had an op
portunity ot seeing several cases of very inve
terete uloers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes of treatment, were
nested 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 seto.
fuluus, venereal and mercurial disc area.
‘•N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and practici
of Physic, in the University of Penu
■ylrania tfc 8i.
"Philadelphia, Pebruaty 16,1813.”
“f have employed the Panacea of Mr.Swaim
in numerous instances, within the last throe
years, raid have always found it extremely
lificaeioua, especially in aec-ondny syphilis
and mercurial diseases. I have no hesiutio
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
value. wW. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in thaUni'ty of Pen,
Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the
Alma Uousel 'firmity, ko-
“ February if, 1831.'*
*• I have repea edty used Swalm’s, Panacea,
both in Ihe Haaphal and in private practice
anil have found it to be a valuable medieioe in
ebrooie, syphilitic and scrofulous complaiuta,
and in obstinate cutaneoua affeeiiona.
“VALBNTINE MOTT, M- D.
Profess »r of Surgery in the University of
New York. Surgeon of the New.York
Hnepital, t.c,
"New York 1*1 mo Sth, 1834.»
Uautfonto I’urchaiwncB.
The great dcmn.d and wonderful auecess
of thia medieine. h ive induced a number ol
persons to hnitsie it in various ways—Some
are sailing 8arMpari|ia and other syryps, im*
fling them on th* ignoraut fur the Panacea»
oiheriarp mixing the genuine medieine with
melsetofk be., making three bottles out of one.
thus retailing soma of its virtues. These las.
itat ons.and andadulieratoina have in many iu-
ancra nrot'aetfd the luff -ring! of patients
In eases where the genuine medidno would
have proved ieetanUy eAcacleua. Ithevef
d. em it a dutyj awe the the public, to
quawl thorn, tht U |4, tapoiMUe. from the
verj nature ofila
WM.SWA1M,
Ntath Street, opperito '
w of Pepnsylvsifia, t il
PbUadetpUa, February, 1831.
Tbaaubwrlbem have just raceived A fires
supply of the tbove VALUABLE HED
CINE, and have made vuch arrangeowfiI
with thoinventor.Mr.Wm. SmaiaH^
enable them to ofler to the public l
and unadulterated article. Druggie In and
others who purchase to toll egaln, eah have
it at the ooriginal price estaWabea by the
proprietor. / .
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemist* and Druggiata, BhsPs Building!.
A Treatise on Swsim’s finatea, with
cues illustrating its success, Will he toaued
to those interested, by applying as above
June 38 “ '
e
POL \J)KLPHIH,
THE INDIAN EXTBj
A certain Eael India Cure for the J
matina, King's Evil, t[C.
OT,
im.]
i AS on the 3d of Marbb, 183S, k
Stand by the Congress of the
t which the 3d, 4tb#id Mb
words fill lowing, via i
3. And he It fhrthe* enacted, That a
iUob to tfio amount of twelve milium
a, of the six p r cent, stock of the
y*a» aightecn hundred and thirteen, be; and
is hereby prepoeed y toe whiob pur
Extract of a letter from the Sev. Jan
•i*h, dated at Bengal, Ho Dr, F-
London
hua Sin : 1
A nnHBAUl.Y to your request, I have with
Cm. dilfi ultv procured and now send yoU by
the skip Jus,n. Chpt Robinson, a few polled-
>f Ihe PoUd-Inh'a or whak generally gees
hy the name i f India Extract; a Medicine uk
iversally esteemed among the people of India
,s s certain cure for the Rheumatism. Wa
I to inform you of the number of people whj
are daily relieved and cured by thia valuabli
M; d : ein«, it won d reqn-re more paper that
I am atdeto pprchne aid more lime than f
am able to bestow. Indeed, the ifloct of tl iri
lledioine is a > inure d.ate, that in m.cumatini
vim would suppose it acted as a ohs m n (liv
ing relief and rum wing >h<t painful direue-i
In the King’o Evil it hu been ufed will grea 1
sucoess.and -.he c Mercury ha*been give:
ornaed to trxet aa, th'a Meilmioeihu proved a
perfeet euro. The great difihuky, however,
ol procuring the Extract, will ful many year*
to come, prevent itl general circiiatioe, it be
ing obtained from a Shrub growing on th
mnuntaina of Thibet, in the B ‘rutin Empire
of India, and held ao aacred hy tie natives
that to part with it it like parting Vri'k their
existence.”
Letter to Dr Bedwell, dated Jan. Y, 18 i3
Dear JJoctor—1 have been
•vith « R >-u malic complain'
even wt Bugera were so contracted that
tuand neither dresa.or undreaa myself or
the least assiatance to m , fa nily—Ihave used
only one i ox of thelnd.s ExiractJaud I am
perfectly restored. YouHa trair.
B, BALJTON,
Philadelphia
Letter from Tobias Jennings, Slewa.d nf St
Thnnia** Hoaptal London, Feb 1, 1823
Dear Stir—I think it my duty to inform you,
that after trying everything I hat cuuld be
pointed out by the moat respectable physi
cian and aurgaona for the relief of my son.
without any auceeis, who you know, has fo-
many years been laboring under severe Rheu
iHttism, I Was induced to try tbo Polndclpliis,
with a glimmering hope, that it might g vt
him some relief frpm the eaeesrive pain hr
endure 1, which rendered hi a a useless mem-
1, rr of siMuaty, ,nj ■ kuikkan to hi n*olf. To
my utter sstuniihmeDt the relief was instan
unions, - nd by peraeveriiig in the use of tlie
Extract, hix joints have returned t-j'heir pr-
per nlaces, and he is in perlect health. Up
wards of sixty reapeotahle nersons have cal
ed >, sec my son, as all who knew him thought
it ■-noo*-i.ui- that he e 1 —cove-.
FOR SALE hy GEORGE RYERSON.
Druggist, whore additional certificates of
tho efficacy of the above tncdicino uiuy be
seen.
May 20
open until the first day of October thereafter,
Yorabeh part* of the Sbwva OMStloned dc-
seri pt ion of stook aa aUaU*joo the day of sub-
stand on the books of the Treasury,
one uf the several loan offices, re
Speetively ; which subscription shall ho affect
ed by a transfer to the United States, in the
manner provided bylaw for aueh transfers, of
the credit or credits standtog on the mid
hooka, and by aawrstosder of the certificates
of tbo Mock soWuhoeribed i Providml, That
all subscription by swob transfer of stock shall
be considered as part of the said twelve nul-
iions of dollars authorised to bo borrowed by
the firM aeothm rf bis act.
»* Sac. 4. And he ft farther enacted, That for
the whole or any part of any sum which aball
be thus subscribed, etedits shall be entered In
the respective mbtoribera, who shall be enti
tled to a certificate or certifihatea purpfirting
that tbe United Stale* owe to the bolter, or
holder* thereof, his, her, or their »*st)f7ls,
sum to be expressed therein, equal to the
amount of the principal stock thus subscribed,
bearing an interest n >t exceeding four and
one half par centum per annum,' payable
quarterly, flrom the tbirty-firit da} of Decem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five t transferable in (he same manner ss i?
provided by law for tbe transfer of tbe stock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at tbe
pleasure of tho United States, as follows i one
half at any time after Ihe thirty-first day ot
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time
after Iht thirty-first day nf December, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine t
Provided, That no reimharsement shall be
msde except for the whole amount of such
new certificate; nor until after at least six
months public notice of such intended nim-
oursement. And il shall be Ihe duty of the
(Secretary of Ihe Treasury to eauae to be trans
ferred to the respective aubaoribers the sever-
al sum* by them subscribed beyond the amount
of the certificates of four and one half per
ent. stock issued to them respectively
“Sec. 5. And be it further enuclid, That
-he same funds which have heretofore been
nil now are pledged by law for the paymeu;
T i iio inicfaat u.wl ln„ flam Mdamriflini mate
i|e na
rVi'i*
e<, ^* n ;.lof'heinicreat.’aiul io/ the redemption anU
.‘i rimbuneroent of the stock which may be re-
1 iCMiiedor reimburied by virtue of the pro-
OntltClnl ttlAt I of al>'» a*> ak..ll aamrli, s. I „r4rya/l an lllrr
., , — hediacover-
^SttS&SaYRS:
«“^gsaa:Bir
Bydr* and DaptmUif
M
•*.
‘Ge ngia— amden Count).
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCEUJi.
CtV’lEKBAS Alexsnder Atkinson, AJ i)ih
V# latrator on the Estate of John Atk-n-
on, deceased, applies to the Court o! O din
ary of said County, for letters <!Lm asory ot
,-if estate-: . The*i: are, tbnri fore, to p tq ^i.d
dmunish all and singular, the heirs nil bred !
-tort nf said deceased, to fi e their object ions
(if any they have) in my office, on, or befoi-t
the first Monday in January neat, /or ietlcr
will ho granted to tho applicant.
rrn Witness the Hon Wiliam Gibson,
L S || one of the Justices of said Cuurt,
this 35 h June. 182J.
JOHlN BAILEY, i. e o. e. e
June 30 / 83
visions of this act, aball remain pledged in like
manner f ir the payment of the interest accru-
■Ig on the nock created by reaaou of au-l
rubserip'ioo, and fur the redemption or reint-
.onement of tbe prineip d of the same. And
it shall tie the duty of the commissioners of t jie
sinking fund to cause to be apfdied and psid
out of the arid fund, yearly and e»e'y year,
aueh urn Slid luma ax may be annually requir
ed to discharge the inte-est accruing oh the
stock which may be created by virtue uf thia
act Tbe aaid comm-asicnera are, also, here
by authorised to apply, from time to tim-,
such turn and sums out of tbe aaid fund, f
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, dr by reimbursement, in eon*
foi mity with the provision* of this act, tbs
principal of the asid Mock : and such part ot
tho annual sum often millions nf dollars, vest
ed by law In tbe said commissioners, aa may
he neeessxry and required for the above pur
poses, shall be and continue appropriated tn
he payment of interest and redemption ol
the public debt, until tho whole <J tr.e stock
which may be created under the provisions of
thia act, shad have been redeemed or rcim
burned.”
Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that
onoks will be open-, d at the 1’reasury of tire
United States, aud at ibe several loan offices,
an Ihe first day of April next, and continue
pen until the first dt- of October, thereaf-
er. for receiving subscrinlions in conformity
with ihe prov.aionauf the aaid law,
1 Tire subscriptions may be made by tbe pro
prietors ft the stock, either in person or by
their attorneys duly authorised tu aubacrib -
slid transfer it to the United Slates.
Should subscriptions of said stock be made
to an amount exceeding twelve millions of
iollart,! distribution of the said sum uf twelve
millions of dollars will be made among ihe
subacribora, in proportion to the sums subscri
bed by them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of 'he Treasure"
M-e 1 - fi '0 |
VALUABLE MEfiiOINE.
, Vegetable Catholicon.
{pm totoMfitrrearisetftiUjreokUtt «h# M
iT tewShril of every friend efsuffianng bn
msmtjr, to to tbe above a«M snd Jovaiushl,
remedy, whose unequal powers Inetoiuatlng
from the system the very aendl of dlataae,
and in reatoriog tbe derawed and morbid
condition of tho organa oriira to a free and
healthy, oxerolae of their fiineti«na*.lMf emi-
tad tbo aatonishmeht, sod bompietely alien-
ced the objections of the moat incredulous —
Facts are the beet trgumenie, la order to pot
the Tirtues of thO CAheUeoii to as aavare a
teretioy as poaaible* it was offtred by adver
tisement, toifether with tbe attendance of a
phyaielan, gratnitousiy to any oereno whw
would apply for it, and whose oattae Slight
•eera t- com witbi* the raftgapf its beaHng
rower—number* of severe caeca of long stad.
fig, and mare ef them aeeatipcly deipairate
ones, pre ented themaelves, offgf which have
been cured, or so much relieved aa to warrant
the assertion that a little peraetreraiiee.will do
ao. lnfact,auehisthecoendmiee of.tlMphyai-
cien under whew car* these patient* were
ilaeed, in thia remedy, a confidence result-
ttg front (he IrrcsiMiole conviction that ha*
been forced upon his mind by ocular demon
stration, and a personal trial of ft on h'maetl
iliat he permits me to declare it a* hi* d-'.ci-
ded opinion that ‘.he Catholicon la not only a
perfectly safe and ihnoeent* but a most pow
erful and invaluable remedy la oeruin dia
bases snd slates of the system, aueh aa the fol
owing i—
.Debility resulting from intemperance snd
lisupation i Old and invelerat- Ubfort, Faina
in the bone* attended with swellings of the
juim^i Indigestion, Blotches on the face,
pimp-c-, Ac.: All complaiut* of the Liver i
Teller.- Yawa t SyphilisCutaneousdiaea«ei.
generally i Mercurial aud aorofulous com-
plainta.
The Catholicon (which the proprieter aul
emniy pledges b a word conaiaia exclusively
<ff vegetable matter) witbibe exception of a
alight determi mtion to the bowelif, which r
preserve* in a soluble state, acts insensibly, i»
pleasant to the taste, aod requires a - particu
lar regimen, (abstinence from apirtuoua li
quors always excepted.) or coofinement. A
a gentle, sate and agieeable cathartic mcd.
cine, improving Ihe appeliteand restoring tin,
general tune of the ays’eni, it ia coufnl, ntli
recomuieodcd to iadica in a delicate situa
tion. W. W. POTTER.
86 Chesuut-itreet,
Philadelphia, May 31,1834-
At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter; f hav
lately exhibited, iu several in.Uuccs, a medi
cited sirup, called Puller's Vegetable Catbo
licon, With tire moat decided advantage,
has, a* a et, never failed elfectiug a cure
e.ery ease in which I have thought proper h
employ it. H. M'UUUTTUE.r ~
touUwUk toba. With my
ebfigkd humble lervaat.l/e
Clw*
Geori
Georgia—-amden /County
TO ALL WHOM If MAY kONtEUN
YETHEUEA8 Iroui* D ifuur. Adminiitaator
i* of the Estate of Baaile felletier, dec’ii
•pplies to ihe Court of Ordini|y of said coun-
r. for tehera diamisso-y on laid estate:—
: beae are, therefore, to cite ahd admonish a!'
-nd singular, the heirs and cieditois of aa-d
deceased to file their ol ice ions (if any iht -
i*ve) in my effi'je, on or before 'befirst Moo
lay in Jaouary next, nr hitters will be graute.
ro the applicant.
B Wuneas the Hon William Gihio
one of tlie Justices of said Co u
thia 25th lur.e, 18 5.
JO IN P,;lLY,c.e.o. e.c.
1 June 30 82
Georgia—Chatham County.
In ihe Cuurt uf Ordinary, May Tern), 18x0
4 |N thepe ition of Henry Cbxmpios, admin-
U istrator nf John Street, riecesaed, preying
an order Nisi io be made absolute on his com
plying witn the law, tor the sale of a Lot o*
Ground, number four, [4] yecond Tything
Reynolds Ward—Also, p rtuf a Lot, numb-
aia. Tower Tythingj Decker Waid. being ih-
real ettata of the said dee. lyr the benefit ol
the heiraand creditors ■—It ia ordered, that a
notice be published nine months, in ona o<
the Public Gaietta of the City of 8avaanab,
requiring all person* interested toshow cause,
if any they have, why the prayer of the peti
tioacr should not be grsnted. ,
S M. BOND, e- e, o.
May 14 44f
Georgia—GhathamCuamby
I« the Cour> of Ordinary—Mav Tetlh. 82t.
I AN the petition of Robert Hoy, Eae' ui r
U of John Wackerlv, dec.prayir g an ord ir
AW to be msde absolute, on his cossplyiiy
with the law, to sail Two Tracts of Land n
Laoreaa Cooiity. beltig tbo real aatrte of tl r
aaid daoeaaod, for the benefit rf the heirs aid
creditors ■ It -im ordered, that a notice h-
pubUahed, nine month a, in one of the G <-
settee of the city of . SUvannah, requiring ail
poreoaeitttaraMed* to Show o*use, if say they
oqKWhy the pnyef ef tbe rettioner should
not hr rjntod. 8. M.BOND, e h. o.
HayM S7
Notice.
N INE MONTHS sftor dste, tpplicstioi
wdl be nude to the Inferior Court of
Chatham County, silting for ordinsry purpo*
,co, for lesve to sell all the real estate of the
ate Thomaa Savage, of Bryan County, via:
Point Plantation, consisting oft wo hundred
and eighty seres Bice Land, on the Oyeechee
Ever, fouf'tnilea below the F -rry, adj -ining
ho-piantation if Joseph Hshhisham and Ste
hen El iott Alw, two hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, of Pine Land, appertain
ing thereto. Alan, s Tract of Land csUed
Jaiins, e mt-l.ting fif y acres, on Medway Riv
r, adjoining the Ian Is of J J. Maxwell.
MARY SAVAGE, Adm'rx.
-tu- e '5 71
eorge Kaoe,of tbe DiMriet of South.
walk, MltonaUyippMred, and. beisg dnlr
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS,
The Vegetable Catholicon i* peeuli,*.
adapted to tbowdiaeriiM which are —
among the ooioared
In that diaeaaa
ioiwaac* wnton are praMt-i
WtaattKs
*lo»U*.-..l Id-u .111 '•»
Phi’adclphia, July 28th, 1834,
Mr. W-W. Poller,
Dear Sir—Yon expremed a wish th«t
would gives concise statement of myauft'.-r
ings, from ' the hopeless commencement, to
Ihe present propitious stage of my disease*
About live 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 wu oorapalied to bear
it, aa I might for two weeks, when on my ar
rival et Charierton, 8,0. it wu treated ax
Typhus. The skill oT my Physician subdued
the fever, but Phanix-tike, the termination
of thia gave rise tea disease equally distress
ing, and which, till now, I had thought iucu-
able. Various abscesses made their unwel-.
come appearance, particularly on tbe joints,
which ware availed to an enormous sixe.—
'These gradually aubaidad into bard tumors,
one of which da my left knee affected the
bone—an incision wai now nude and a large
evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bene
took place. In addition to thia, I suffered Ihe
most excruciating pains in my joints that man
ever experienced. Every thing that wu
sdiuiuiatercd either gave me no relief nr ser
ved io aggravate the disease, tlie severity uf
which increased with every succeeding year.
Such was my painfulshuatioolbaM despairs.,
ofeverbeirur restored tu my hoal-b i I had
not only tried the regular means of relief,
but used, though ia vain, every popular rent*
edy 1 could hear of- It was in this awful snd
despund-ng condition,that I wu persuaded in
..ommeneeaeourse of your Vegetable Tath.l
icon, and the happy result is, '•/ om the tue
of the two bottles, my whole tyelein hue under
gmeu complete rcvo ttlion. my puint have fo ur
teniae,” the discharge from my knee began
:o diminish, and soon ceased altogether, the
ul6ui from whence it proceeded beam com
plctely healed. Tbe tumors, for theremnva!
of wbioh I have tried io vain more remedies
than I can name, are rapidly decreasing i my
appetite, which was gone, lias returned—I an.
iu fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me peneotly so.
Your obliged frttnd,
THOMAS BROWN, JB.
Sutee
NOITCE.
The advantages'of thb mediclije arc,
confining the patient unaecuasky to a,
house, er keeping him from his *
With one solitary exception, that if apjrj,,.,
out liquors, ft dots net lay any rear a*x*
Mo appetite. It isse.ghntla in iu op ct Z!,
SSaitt'ttttSe.ia;
proprietor to tabu any thing fw thick Z
eannot give a consideration eqtta |g »
persons at a distance who may , A t> ,1’
his medioine, but Mho are iht ertri* if it
be applioohle to their complaint, 11 tM Ue *.
ed to datonbe ihoir case and apt d»b, i»
« letter, post-paid, and directed h rih.i)..
letter will be. immediately olacodl leW,
folly ,vn*OMt vo ueouo tne iiuejtioa-
Should the remedy not seem io suit tho -,r.
ease, they Will be frankly tuld '
CAUTf'/t-
To prevent duappoiiitm-nt It i* 'y e ||,
iti.to that it takes in ordinary caaca f-s\ 3
5 oottlea to effect a cure aothat j>eii :\ li i, 1)
are labouring under any ser ous in>ir\!f
mutt make up their mind to pet severe tJo,’
extent at least—if they do not, they might
well save themieivea the trouble iQdeipcnu-
■f using a smaller quantity.
All ertiere pool-paid mul enclosing the mint/,
immediately attended tu, and die medicine
Hacked and delivered with directions for use,
•u any place in the city, and forwarded it di
rected
N. 8. To prevent the pr.tsikility of ,11 iu.
1,motion, it will be sold in tlie city of Thiltjei-
nhia, at the office iu Filth near Htct-Sir.ei,
>rat the dwellbig of the propri- tor, N-j. 66
: Uneanut street, only, and abroad by liii iu-
‘.huriiud agents. W W POTT EM,
66 Chesnut Street, Fhilade 1 p/Lv
I have appointed GEORGE HYE ISON,
Druggist of Savannah, uxy toie ageut. Drug,
giats wanting, the above valuable medicine,
will be Supplied by him for cash, at tlw nice
rale, aa if ordered direct from me—vis. £3(i
per d .aco, or three doliara a single bottle.
W. W. POTTER, Piiiladelphia.
Any pe'aon on application tu Iheaubtcribri
will be furaiahed with certificates of the ctli>
cacy of Iha aboee medieine, sufficient to run-
vlnce the mind of the most sceptical, althoufh
t.to numerous and lengthy for nr wap.per :■
sertioo. GEO. BYF.It&ON, Druygnt,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker StrceU,
dee 13
in EQumr.
W, Davits, Aibnitdotrator, Compton-
ant, and John Camoehan, Admhoiotrator, Jo
btmlo na . with the will uuuexed of Getr;t
Ukhardton and others, Dejendanlt.—lo
equity Chatham Superior Court- C/uucrifi
20Ih August, 1824.
I T appearing that John Murray Carnochtn,
one of the defendants in the said bill of
complaint named, rcaides without the Mate if
Georgia* io that pu t of the United Kingdom*
ol Great Britain ami Ireland, called Seotlai-d,
Ikia ordered that the said John Murray Car-
oochan, do appear and answer to the rum.
phunaiil'a aaid bill, within nice tnunil * ftm
the date of this order, otherwise Out the
Said bill, as to him, he taken pro coi.Iiku
and it is further oider-ut, that a copy nf tail
order be publish, d once a week, in one ef
rite public Guseitcs of this Mate, until Ihe ex
piration of the time wilbin which the mid de-
feodantis required to appear aud answer u
aforesaid.
True copy from the Minutes, thia Slit day
August, 1624. A, U.FANNIN, Clrii.
angoM 24 5"t
NOTICE.
N INE months after date, application will be
made to tbe Hon. the Judges of the Court
of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave tn
jell all the real (stale of the late william Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of Ihe heira and cred
itvr* of said estate.
JOHN M'NISH. Executor.
0“ 10 71
iN otice.
4 LL-persons having demands sgshutthe
estate of Constant Freeman, Rsq late of
the city of Washington, deceased, are re
quired to band them in, legally attested,
within the time preeoribed by law : aod those
indebted to said estate, ere required to make
immediate paymint, to
JAMBS HUNTER, Adm>r.
Jan U 43pa
Georgia—Camden County
ID Ai-L.WHOM IT M AY CON'-KRIS.
W HEREAS J. B'ehlntt Jun. administrator
or. .bU estates of DavidTueker and David
M’Credie, spphas to tbe Court of Ordinary
of snd County, for Letters dismiiaary on. the
- states of said deceased persona.- There are,
therefore, to cite end admonish the heir* and
creditor* of laid deceased persons, to filo
their objections (if any they hare) in my of
fice, on or before the fint Monday in January
next, or letters Will be granted to the appli
cant,
taw Witness the Hon, WtfflMD Gibsoe,
S II on* of the Justices of «ud Court,
this 25th Junt,IB 0 5.
I JOHN BAILEY,e-e o.e.e
3D .«»
Philadelphia, July ”6,182*.
My confidence in the vegetable catholicon
is undimioish .'l, snd ss fresh instances of its
powers sr* daily occurring, in my own prac
tice, II. are no hesitation in recommending it,
in tbe peculiar diseases to which it ia applies-
hie, as superior to any remedy I aMI acquaint
ed with. M. U'MURTBlE, M. D.
Philadelphia, .May 28,18 '4
In—In consequence of imprudent expos
ure four years ago, I had tbs misfortune to be
come afflicted with a disease, the painful re
sults of whiob induced me to apply in suc
cession to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief or from wboee remedies I re
ceived another complaint quite as dim casing
as the former. My wholeeystem became a'-
fected. I could get 00 mat at night an ac
count of the violent pain that Y fmk Id every
part of my body/, the weakness and eoacia
tion of which was such that I could scarcely
walk, la this state I fortaMtely beard of
your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of
which, his completely rertored me, I have
oownopatoi my appetite ia good*.and,my
strength restored With many thank* for
the relief your medieioe hap given me, I am
yoilr obliged friend, he.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn sad subscribed to before me, May 28,
1824 JOHN BINNS, Aldermia.
Philadelphia, May 3S, 1824.
Sir—I am sow, thanks to your medicine, a
hearty mm . Foraaeriy rix ytorslhsvt beau
a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat
ened, if oot soon Mopped, to put a period to
my existaaoe. Htviug had ao regular modi,
col ad vie* from the ramnmonrmint, my
complaint atlaetget to aueh a height that I
•quid not swallow without Rreat pain and
mod hadUhtint ports
think CMPrifsaGon
fire kettma efth*
e token havw oare*
lom oow aa we&aa I
difficulty.
Georgia Camden Countij.
TO ALL TO WHOM I T MAY CONCH'S.
fSTHEUEAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widnv,
11 applies to ’.he Court of Ordinary ol M
Clounty, for Letters of Administration on tie
estate of John Brown, late of said county, de
ceased, or next nf kin: Thcae sre, therefore,
‘ a cite aod admoniah, all aud liagubr, tie
kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to hie
their objections, if any they hare, inoi. of
fice, on or before the 6r*t Uoudiy in J uuc
u.'Xt.Mherwiac Letters will be granted the ay-
pllCAOt.
Witneas the Honorable DfitiM H. Bunk-
ley, one uf tbe Juatices of aaid Court,
this sixteenth day of April, tighten
hundred ard twenty Jiw.
(L S. JOHNUAILBY, C.C.O C.C.
April 21 M
RY
Georgia —Camden County.
THE COURT OF ORDINARY W»
* AID COUN IY.
W HEREAS John Chevalier, bi« qpW
to said Court, far Letters Ohm*’*
m the estates of Samuel Cuaena aodIfiwa*
dock, deceynd. Thcaa m, them
-file snd admonish, all aod •ing.iltr,.tba **
dred and oreditora ot tbe mid ikes***® pan
sons, to file their objaotione, ifsnf GM 1
•n my office, on or bifore the irtt fedsri»
January aeahef Lattarawillbe puuo
appltont^ theHg(|0Ttl) i e junta
-Of tW J04MB*AILET, C. C a t. »•
Apr I 31 w .
Georgia—Camden
BY I'flE COURT' 0^ OBDINAkY
SAID ’
ifNTY.
iWVHEREAS Lawk Bachlott, appto M *
AJJ Court ofOniioary of said Couatytj*
I tatters Diamiaaory 00 the retate tdttoM
Buaolupe: There are, therefore, to ertc m
admonish, sU and aiaguhr, tha krndfto ^
creditors of said deceased, to fita their «j|w
tions, If any th-y have, ieaty office, •• •»
for* the ft M Monday in January "***» ^a*
wise Letter* DiaaMsory will be graaMd *
aiateeoth day of April, rights** •*
dred and twsoty-Are. r C
fL-S.) JOHN BAILEY, C. C. S- C *.
April 2! n ^
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