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Sheriff’s Sale.
On IhojtrR I'uteday in Jtontmbtr next
W ILL ik laid b.-iorelhe Oiurt Houm in
Chatham County, between the uaual
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
T his ntedicine it offered a* « remedyfor
Scrofula, King’* Bril, Uleeratod Bore
Throat, long •»« din* Rheumatic Affno-
here, Cutaneous Diaeaaea, White Bwnlbn*
md Diseases of Uie Bonea, and til cun
generally of an uloeroue ohtrtetnr, an"
Chronic direasea, arising In debilitated eoneti
lotions, but more especially for Syptallla. oi1
.(T'ctiom arliing thirefrO'Ti, Ulcer* of toe
Communication*, port geld, aad otdawftow
any part of ihe world, Will receive imeredlat*
‘"S'PrinUddirection! accompany tbn ■*•
dl# " ,e ‘ WM. SWAIM,
No lS, South Ninth Street, opposite th!
Univenlty of Paimey !»•«*.
Philadelphia, February, 1835
Ttiwmrj 'Department, 7
March, 14, 1825 5
W HBREA8 on the 3d of March, 1855, .
law was pawed by the Congrats of tne
United State!, of which the 3d. 4th, and 3tl.
Section* ere in the »ord* fallowing, via ■
* Sec. 3. And 6a <1 further enacted, Thkt a
whicription io the. amount of twelve millons
A'J Shat certain trier er pareel of land a^jtlarynx, Nodes, to, and that drcadfol die
wafod Utho qo—t»of ohathaa and.SUte « pocaaionedby e Ion* ai d earessivw uae
Georgia oa the aaha between the Manda of I of Ue(oury , are he.-It baa a.to been found
Skidaway and Burnaidee and hnown by I uaefol in Diaeaaea of the Liver.
“ ‘ * - — 'an Impure of
name of BedouHt Man i CJUia!mo*a.ny three I | n ,| disorders ariain* from __
acre! more or lew, alio all that other tree! or I ,utc if the Blend, It will be
perre) of land utuited and being on Skwa* flHmd , pow „f u | and an effectual remedy.—
way Wand in the County aforeaaid oompoaetl I The jiacorery of thla med eme baa been the
of three different and originally dtslmrT tract I ^ | on|r Sl(d attentive etud;
of * nd but adjoining each other, the fiwt of mkde pu blio from the moat il
•hiph .« originally granted to_ Miebel Bit
ter for one hundred tores, theaeoond of which
sraa originally granted to Jno. Bib for nly a*
ere*. and the third and lent of which *« ot *
giualy granted of Miebael Ritter for fifty acre*,
which three tract! of land contain in the whole
(not including Redoubt Ulend) two Hundred
end thirty aevon aerea with the spourtenancei,
levied on to satisfy 'he Plantere Bank of th
ata'e of Georgia, on fireotoaote of Morguage
again* John W, Stirk.
ISAAC D'LYON. a o o.
Out 4 0» 1
Sheriff’s sale.
On th* fret Tucetlay in Jfovembtr next,
TCMht.Lbe Bold before ihe Court Home i«
\JJ ihe city of Savannah, between the ua
uat houra of ule,
Two Stagey four Hones, and four aeta o!
Harnett, belonging to tiiia end of thr Augua
under a fnrdoture ol a
dv, and It ie
now metre public from the moat decided con
viction, founded o i ample experience, of iti
power in era heating thnae dneasea.q/lar voary
ether medicine htu failed.
It camot. however, be atippoied, that tbu
’xaaeax will invariably cure—the moat ea-
leenird medicine!, employed by the Faculty,
will tfen fail in the very direaae* for which
they ere considered specific* i hut if Ihe uteui
,t be peisefcred in, it will rftdieaUy remove tU
moat every cauaegof the disorder* apectfird.
Thouaanda are lingering under those com
plaint*, in aome form, linking to the grave,
without i remedy, whom title medicine would
certainly restore to perfort health end vigour.
Hi safety end innocence have been fully test
ed, ao that it may be administered to the ten-
dereat infant- The moat distinguished physi
cians in the United Stetea recommend tt, and
.dmit, that a more Importaut discovery in me
dical acience has not been madei and to uae
'.he language of one of the moat eminent Pi o-
'esiurs of Uie age, Uie an iumph in the healing
art. To the present and rising generations,
end have made auch arrangements
with the inventor,Mr. Wm. Swaim, as will
enable them to offerto the public a'pur*
and unadulterated article. Druggiiu and
othera who purchase to aell again, caa have
it at the original price established by the
proprietor.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chcmiata and Druggists, Shad's Building*.
A Treatise on Bwaim’a Penacea, with
cases illustrating its success, will bo loaned
to those interested, by applying as above.
June 38
ta Line, levied on ... r .„ — .. „
Mortgage from Joseph 1. Thompson, to Jo-1 (be Hem-fit mua' prove incalculable, Aot only
seph Cumming, assign, d to Alexander T I a n v { n g many many valuable lives, hut iro-
Dopion. A. D’LYON, u. a o. c. | p , r ,i nK strength and soundness to debditutd
and corrupted conalitotiona,—llietelji preeerv •
ing their efepmtg from hereditary dueatee.-
ifiese fsow. togainrr with Ihe numerous cure*
nide, fom irrnr.blrprotf of the high value
No one, however, is id ■•.aeu
Dopaon.
aep 1 8
Notice.
N INE MONTHS after the ....
notice, application will be made to tee I 0 f the truth of whai is
Honorable the Court of Ordinary ot Liber I t ^ e rectitude of 'he Prrprie
, . • I oi this remedy-
date ol this | |o uke jt> Wlt h 0u t first folly convincing him-
here rated, and
prietor'a intention!.
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. ST AC Y,
Administrator.
dec 18
, .. . ~~. r»wh ^ uf dolltra, of the ail p' r cent, vtock of the
ThS ■ubacnhershaveju.t received a frreh yelr eiRhteRn hundred and thirteen, be, and
h#r . eb )' preposod t for which pur-
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
VOTTV.&’d
I could wish lobe. With my thanki, am tun
| obliged bumble rervant, Ua. ’
GF.080E KANE.
ty County, for permission to sell apart of I The cure! performed "in thii city alone, ei
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tabliih its luperior virtue on s buii t«o aolid
- *-■ * ' - — f —' to be affected by the malignity of tbeenvioui.
I it worthy of remark, ib»t the greater part
id tha patients who have been permanently
cored, nad, previous to the proprietor's un
dertaking them, received the ableit a pittance
and several were abandoned by the r Physi
cians, as being beyond the reach of human
skill Such ie the f et, and te extraordinary
were many of the c :rr, that an exldbaien win
mailc of them iu the Uaiveretty of Pentuylv in
Saratoga Congress Spring Wa
ters.
F IFTY DOZEN of these Waters, fresh ^
bottled by Messrs. Lynch Si Clark, of I ia, by the Pi efeeier of Surger,, bejere a crowd
New-York, end direct from the Springs, I ed audience if Stuilenu, who pronounced them
just received per ship Augusta. Persons | warnin', in the healing art. It has been intro-
P0LADELPHI8,
THE INDIAN EXTRACT.
A certain Erut India Cure for the Ilheu-
matiem, King’# Eeil, tfc.
Eatract of a letier from the Bev. Jamea B
liib, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F‘ Bcdwe
London.
Paaa Eta:
A GREEABLY to yur requeat, I have wilh
dllfi ultv procured and now aend you by
the ship Jasm, C«pt Roblnaon, a few pound
of the PoUdelphin, or what generallv goes
by the name of India Extract, a Medicine un.
ivEraaliy eateemed among the people of Indian
as a certain cure for the Rheumatism. Waa
I to inform you of the number of people wb
are daily relieved and cured by this valuable
Mrd'cine, it wou d require more paper than
I am able to purchase ard -more time than 1
am able to beatow. Indeed, the effect of this
Medicine is so immediate, that in Rheumatim
vou would auppose.it acted sa a charm in giv
ing relief and removing ih.t painful duresse-
In the King’e Evil, it haa been uaed with great
ruccess. and whede Merfury has been given
or used to exons, th'S Medicine haa proved »
perfect cure. The great difficulty, however,
ol procuring the Extract, will for many years
to come, prevent ita general circulation, it be-
ing obtained from a Shrub growing on the
mountains of Thibet, in the B irmnn Empire
nf India, and held »p aacred by the natives,
that to part with it is like puling with their
existence.” ... _
Letter to Dr. Beilwell, dited Jin. 7, 18 -3.
lkar Doctor— 1 have been violent y affected
going to sea would do well to supply them-, j--, .
solves, as they are offered at reduced prices Pennsylvania and New-York Hoap'ta. end
,ao v* HPNimiCKSON Uuch were Its surprising effect!—its auceeas
by L ShodV. Buildinos “fi" »> «‘ h « medicines had faded, that the
Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. Surge0B of , he pen^yiv.n^Hapitai, Dr.Wm
Msy 35 -1 p-.e», was induced to sbandon his highly
,uuei into the Phiiadulphis Alms House ard
with a n leumatie complaint fur many years ; .
even m-/fingers w ere so contacted that 1 1 visions of thin act, ahali remain pledged in like
could neither dreaa or undress i"V -elt, or give (tlanner payment of toe interest accru-
g on the stock created by reason of lu ll
AN ORDItfANOiS
respectable offic . from the laudable design
of benefitting ha fellow creatuiea. by carry
raprrerer .hegr.eer Pereen. ^brurjrwn
CySlSJ-SSS-^ I ?r*ocli’nob'of Lafacteur in a number of. in
B
I stance!, >n di-enea for which foil i! Intended,
B it ordained by the Mayor and Aide- men I and ; w virtues are publicly acknowledge by
oft’eCiiy of Savannah and hamlets J lqme ,.j the most eminent surgeons ttiere-
therenf, that from and after the pareage of I
In all complicated esses uf Scofubt and Sy
~ "the
this Ordinance, no general ticke shall P»* * I philie, and where the Syphilitic Virus of u
negro or person of colour after 10 o’clock,? I p.rent causes a devclopement of Scrofula in
M-—and no ticket which may be given ahali I -|, e c hUd, tbia is the only remedy upon which
protect the bearer thereof from being iprre I, xjna-ie hope of rreuvery can be reasonably
beaded by the City Guard after the iiid hour, I f oun dedi there has been no instance of its
unless the place where he or ihe ie going, I f»,| u , rr, where propeily uaed It impa-ta vj
and the purpose for whiih they are given, be I KOUr to the whole syitem while the cure is
specified therein, and the same iheu not be | ^- 0 i n g on—an operation oo long looked for in
otforee after one n'?ht. 1 ‘ '
Patted Ui September. 1835, in Council.
W C. DANIEL!-, Mayor.
Attest, M. Vvras, C C.
vain by the medical w»i Id i at tne .-me time
the patient ia enabled to take nourishing food,
which under the common mode* of practice,
is usually withheld from ihe sufferer. In ma
ny instances where the horrible ravages of ul.
Ufa nf flfti irff'lH Chatham i oeration had laid bate ligament ami bone, and
Bia e oi ueurgiH—uuduidiii where . t# a]| ,p P ,. alghCCl no i mmun bu
COlinty. I imputation could have savrd lite i iu cares
’oiinty
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERJl.
.CV IKREAS Daniel Carnet, Jr. hai apidi-
V# ed to the Honorable the CouH of Or
dinary of Chatham County for letters of ad
miniatration on the esta'e and effects of Wil
liam Woodhi-idge.late f Savannah, merchant,
e Hi erne even aa here described, have pa
tients been snatched from the giave and re
stored to good hcsltii, and the devouring dis
ease completely era ticateil The dieeeveiy of
a remedy like tliit turn offered for l ilt, luto
been a deiiderutumf om umeimmanuiM,
The Proprietor does no. r uppoae his bare
detd. on heha.f of the heirs a: d creditors, J mertion will convince i lie will therefore give
and oy rrqiest of *he relatives. These are | reference* to such as have been cured, and
therefore in cite and admonish all and singular I t liote ui.d This care among whom are many
the kindri d and oreditors or the said deceaa highly respt c aolc ciliaoa, that ahull aatiafy the
cd, to file their obj -ctions (if any they have) I inereduious of its supei ior clficacy in the
to the granting of the sdminisiration of ill" I disorders for which it is here recommenced,
estate of th- deceased to the applicant in the I gvery member of soc'ety should aid in diflhs-
Clerk's Offt :eef the said Cmrt, on or before | ing infirm-'ion uf this discovery—Aumun-
pose book* shall be opened at the Treasury of
the United States, and at th, several loan offi
ecs, on the Bret day of April neat, to eontinui
open untilthe lint day of October thereafter,
for such parts of tlse above mentioned de
scription of stock u shall, on the day of sub
soription, stand on the books of the Treasury,
•nd on those of the eeveral loan offices, re
speetively ; which subscription ahali he effect
cd by e transfer to the United States, in the
manner provided bylaw for such transfers,of
the credit or cted ts standing on the aaid
books, end by a surrender of the .fierftficatc*
of the iloek ao‘ aubsoribed i Provided, That
all subscription by such transfer uf «tock ahali
he ensiduted aa part of the said twelve mil
lions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by
the firat aecti- n i-f, his act.
i‘ See, 4. And be it further enacted, That for
the whole or any part of any sum which shall
be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to
the reapectivi- subscribers, who shall be enti
lied to a certificate nr certificates purporting
that the United States uwi to . the boi ler or
holders thereof, hit, her, or their aaiigna, a
sum to be expressed therein, equal to the
amount of the principal stock thus nubscribid
"earing an interest n -t exceeding four ar.i
one half per centum per annum, payable
quarterly, from the llnrty-fi-at day of Decem
ber,one thousand eight hundred end twenty
five; transferable in the »sme manner aa i*
provided by law for the tranafer of the stock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at the
pleasure of the United States, aa follows t one
beif at any time after the thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight t and the remainder at any time
after the thirty-firat day uf December, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine :
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
made except for the whole amount of such
new certificate; nor until after at leaat six
months public notice of such inieiided reim
bursement. And it absll be the duty of the
iecretary of the Treasury ftreauae to be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the sever
al sums by them subscribed beyond the amount
if the certificates of four and one halt per
cent, stock issued to them respectively
*• Sec. J. And be il further enacted, That
he same funds which have heretofore been,
and now are pledged by law for the payment
of the interest, end for the redemption and
- eimbufaemeut of the slock which may be re-
lecmcd or rcimburred by virtue of the pro-
Vegetable Cathoticon.
^ HB subacribi t reap- ctfully solicits the at
tention of every friend of suffering hu
inanity, to to the above new end invaluable
remedy, whose unequal power* io eliminating
from the tyetem the very aeede of disease,
and in vesturing the deranged axd morbid
condition of the omul of life to a free end
healthy exereiae of their functions, haa exot-
t-d the a«t uiishmeni, and completely alien
.-.ed the objection* of the most incredulous —
Facto ora the beet argument!, In order to pot
the virtues of tueftniholicon to ai aevere a
scrutiny aa passible, it was offered by adver
tisement, toge> her with the attendance of*
physician, gratuitously to any neraon who
would apply for it, and whoae cause might
reemt' oome within the range of ita healing
power—numbers of severe casra of long ste d-
ng, and some ol them seemingly de.pente
mus, pre ented themselvea, all of winch have
been cured, or ao much relieved as Co warrant
the assertion that a little perseverance will dn
■o. In fact, such is the confidence of the phyai
ciati under whore care these patients were
placed, in this remedy, a confidence result
ing from the irresistible conviction thst haa
been forred upon his mind by ocular demon
stration, and s personal trial of it on hmiselt
that he permits me to declare it *• hia deci
ded opinion, that 'he Caihulicon is not only a
perfectly safe and innocent, but a most pow
erful ana invaluable remedy in certain dis
ease! and stales' of the!) stem, such sa the fol
owing'—
Debility resulting from intemperance snd
dissipation i Old and inveterate Uicera. Pains
in the bones attended with swellings of the
join's j Indigestion, Hiut-rhes on the face,
pimple- , Sec. | All complaints of the Liver i
Tetter.- Yaws; Syphilis Cutaneous diseases
generally i Mercurial aod scrofulous com-
plaints.
Tlie Cathnlicon (which the proprieter «nl
cmnly pledges h-c word consists exclusively
of vegetable matter) with the exception of a
slight determi tatioii to the bowels, which
preverves in a soluble stale, acts insensibly, is
pleasant to the taste, and requires no particu
lar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuona li
quors always excepted.) or confinement. A*
a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic medi
cine, improving the appetite ami restoring the
general lone of the system, it is confidently
recommended to iadiea in a delicate situa-
W W. PO TTER,
66 Chesuut-alrect.
City of Philadelphia, tt
George Kmc, of the District ef South.
W»fk, personally appeared, and, being duly
sworn,, doth declare end aiy that the above
the leaat aaaiatance to my fit nily—I have used
only one hoi of the Iod o E**rnct, i”d I *n>
perfectly restored, frul^
PhiUdelpbift
Letter from Tobias Jeimlnge, Stews' d of St
Thomas’ Hoaptal London, Feb 1, 18^3.
Dear Sir—I think it my duty te inform you,
that after trying every thing that evutd be
painted out by the moat respectable pby«-
ciana and surgeons for the reliof of my son,
without any success, who you know, hae fin
many years been laboring under severe Rheu
matism, I Wae induced to try the Polsdelpbin,
withe glimmering hope, that it might give
him some relief from the eaceaalve pain he
endured, which rendered hi 9 a useless
situ
subscrip'ioii, and for the redempton or reim
bursement of the principal of the same. Ai d
it glmll he the duty of the commissioners ol the
sinking fund to cause to be appliea alia paid,
out of the aaid fun-1, yearly and ce'y year,
such sum and sums aa may be annually requir
ed to discharge the interest accruing ou the
stock which may be crested by virtue of this
set The aaid commiasionere are, also, here
by authorised to apply, from time to timi L
such aum and sums out of the aaid fund, aa
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con
formity with the provisions of this set, the
PhilaMphia, May 31,1824
At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, lhavtr
lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi
ented lirup, called Potter’s Vegetable Cetho
licoa, with the most decided advantage. 1
has, as tet, never failed effecting acute in
every ea*e in which I have tfrougi.t proper to
employ it. H. M’MURTBIE, M D
Phi'adelphia, duly 28<A, 1324.
JHr. W- W. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that
would give a concise statement of my auffVr
inga, from ’ the nopeless commencement, to
the present propitious stage of my diae.ae ’
About five years ago, on my passage fron
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, I was teixef
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on board, I waa compelled to bear
it, sa I might for t wo weeks, when on my »r-
- - ’ ■ g, C- It WSI tr«st«d as
statement is in all respects oorrect and true
and that the signature to it is in the hand!
writing of this deponent.
JOH’TBINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 38, 1824-
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catbolicon is peculiarly
adapted to thole disease* which ai e prevalent
among the coloured population of the auutb-
In that disease which ie called yawi.it,,,
sure remedy -, * single trial of it, will convince
S lantera of ita superior efficacy to any reme.
yof a similar nature in the United butet-
NOTICE.
The advantage! of this medicine are, am
confining the patient unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his buaincH.--
tviih one solitary exception, that of spiritu
ous liquors, il doet not lay any rettrlelioni ot,,
hit appetite It is so gentle in its operauou
that thep-'tiont finds himself getting well be
cannot tell how. As it ia not the wuh ofthe
proprietor to take any thing lor which b e
cannot give a conaidetation equal in value,
persona at a distance who m»\ wish to try
lias medicine, but who are not certain i[ ( t
he applicable to their complaint, are requeot-
ed to describe their case ami aympioins iu
a letter, putt-paid, and directed to him—th a
lettet will be immediately placed in hands
fully competent to de-.id; the question.—
Should the remedy not seem to suit the die*
ease, they will be ft mikiy told so.
CAUTMN-
To prevent d sappoiotm-nt it is well to
■it ite that it takea in ordinary nvaei from 3 to
5 bottles to effect a cure so that persona who
are h-oouring under any serious infirmity,
must make up their mind to peixeveretn that
extent at least—if they do not, they might as
well save themselves the trouble sudexpcUK
f usings smaller quantity.
All ordero poet-paid and ene'enng the oeiry,
mmedisteiy attended to, snd -lie npetiic-i-.ie
packed and delivered with directions (or use,
to any place in the city, and forwarded as di
rected
N. B. To prevent the possibility of »ll im.
position,it will be Sold in the city ofPbiiidr!-
phio, at the office in Fifth near Uict-Str et,
oral the dwelling of Uie propri-tor, N,. 66
lliesnut street, only, and abroad by lot au-
Unfixed agents. W W POTT F.lt,
66 Chetmtl Street, Philade'plua'
I have appointed GEORGE HYKtSUS,
Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent. Dmg-
gists wanting tile above valuable meil'Cmt,
will be supplied by him for cosh, at the anise
rate, as if ordered direct from me—vn. £30
per d, zen, or three dullnr, a v ogle boitlc.
‘ W. W. POT”! Ell, Philadelphia.
Any person on application to the subsciitirr
will be furnished with certificates ol the tffi-
cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to .-"ii-
vince the inind of the most sceptical; sltliouyh
too numerous »nd lengthy for newspaper s.
aertion. GEO. IlYBItbON, Druggist,
Corner of Bay and Wbillaker-Sftt'tU.
den 13
IN EQUITY.
Between W. Du viet, Mninistrator t Coinphiin-
ant. and John tamochun, wiitmniistmtor, tit
bents nt . with the will annexed of Gear ft I
Richardson and others, Defendants i»
iin he I tcK ! rai . iy r n pIi. ,,,B 'nEPt 'otl rival at Charleston, 8. C. it wmo trmmtmd as i equity, Chatham Superior Court - Chances}/,
1 principal °f the aatd atock j and auen part on . The skill of my Physician aubduk’d I eolith Au oust, i824 ^
---- -- r - - - - - . .. -To lhe “7 1 of * o" n " U ' 0 . n '. ,,fd(JU “’ ve>l J thefever, buTpi® nix-like, the termination . T appe> f Hl g , bkt John Murray Cernochsn,
ber of rectety,and a burthen » htmrelf. Io I ed by Hw ln „, e „ ld commisaionem. as may ‘helever, nu ^ k d - ||e|lie e „ u ,„ y distres- J[ on ” p of th | .icendsnt. in the said hill of
my utter astonishment the relief waa | be necessary and required for thr above pur- fwhiub. till now, I hadtLiight incut- oomp i, 4Ut named, reside, without the state of
titneoui, -nd by persevering in the use of ttie I _ shall be and continue appropriated to 1 'ftfr *“.. n,,a- -*— I ' ■ - ■■ --— 1T - . tr-..-*
- Li. t tti ttieir nro-1 1 . . - . . - a —I
—- -f » - . - , pu.es, shall be and euntinue appropriat ed to V ou ,Viscesaea made their unwcl- Gt , ur)[ i. , n that part if the United Kingrtmi.
Extract, hu joints have returned to tlieir pro- , hc pivraent of intere , t ,„d redemption ol »»“• ^ p , r ti C ularly on the joints. ” ctist Britain and Ireland, called Scotl.' -i i
per nieces, end he is to yct.eot hesith. Up | the f ubtic debt, until the whole of the eteeh | ™ h ^ PP “"“ e icd to .n enormous lire.- ^ u^dered tliat the mid John Murray fist
vards.cf sixty respectable neraona brnteeH which mgv bec'reated under the provi.ions oil »■"»“ '.'ubrided into lierd tumors, I »" d “"“ W6[ lo cum ’
led to see my son, aa all who knew him thought thif acti h» ve been redeemed or reim ' I ^,fo c h on my left knee effected the Xnant’s saw bill, within nine qioutlis frso
" TOR SALE by GEORGERYERSOnJ b «!? ed ”. - - .w., I ho«e-*n incision ws. now made and ..large | lbe date of ,hi. order, otherwire tha. .lit
burned." . .
, . Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given,'.hat
Druggist, where additional certificates ot j be open, dal the Treasury ofthe
. . A, i. l l .11—-mn ltn I — • ■ « a ,1. . a — _ I I —. — — Hi a.,*
the efficacy of the above medicine may bo u ni t e d states, and at the several loan offices,
on the first day of April next, and cnntinue j B *^enced. r " Every 'thing that wa» I "public'Gaaettes of ibis stale, until til" tt-
until the first dv- of October, thereaf- «»« ... 1 1 . r - "ta-
seen.
Mav 30
bone—an incisioii —- — —— ,, ■ »„v —- — — ■ ,
evacuation oi pub, rniied w»tb piece* of boni M bill, «g to him, be Uk«». pro cotalessjc
took place. In addition to this, I suffered th further ordered, thst * copy of ««■•
moat excruoistinff psinvin my joints that na*n orfler be p «bli«hsd once * week, in «n.c of
1(1 * • » n ,1.'—_ il...a SI/list I . .a as .. ..a «!' llv',,1 alula ISvltsi III-* *-ks
open
er, for receiving
first da" of October, ‘“eresf- either gave me no relief nr ser- pirt \, un 0 f viie time within which the vuiliw-
« aubrermtions in conformity (u the-disease, the severity «t | cn da«t is required to appear and aniwtut
August, 1824.
august 24
r.eoiffia Camden County. I Willi the provisions of the arid law. . L^i^biucfeased with every succeerling year. j lt - urcs , ld .
IvllfwHOMlT MAY COMCeL. I I Such wre my painlui reuation tltat 1 <l*sp..re3 j t ,- ue inpy from the M
\YWHEKEAS Alexander Atkinson, Ad nin-
'Jdf istrutor on the Estate of John Atkui-
-on, deceased, applies to the Court of O'din ■
»rv of said County, for letters dUm'ssory on
*. ii! estate i Th.-se are, therefore, to c.te snd
. dmonish all and singular, the heirs and cred
nors of said deceived, to fi'e their objection!.
(if any they hnve) in my office, on or b'-fuio bed by lbem respectively-
■ a. _ P a. a _X..—• ■■■ Inn-,.. n .vw6 a Iasi I.l* I ei a tiff r* V X
the third day of November next; otherwise
letters of administration will he g anted
W.tuen the Honnu.hle Elias Fort one of
the Justices ofthe said Uourt, the fourth
day of October, A. D one thousand eigb'
hundred and twenty five.
BAM L. H. BOND, C. C O.
Oct. 4 2’fu
*■ —
Georgia—tiryan County.
By Joshua d-nith, Clerk of the Court uf Ordi
nary of the Counts aforetsid.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
rrVilEREAb, Phillis Manly has applied for
VJ letters of sdministrttion on the estate
of vVillinm Mmhr, late of stid county, dec.
in behalf of the heirs snd creditors i These
are therefore to cite and sdmoui-h all snd sin
gular the kindred and creditors of wid de :
ily alone maket il a duly
Cettificataft-
“I have within the last two years had an op
portunity of teeing several cases of very mye
terete ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes ol treatment, wen
helled by the uae of Mr, Swrim’a Panacea
and 1 do believe, from whst I have aeen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
luloua, venereal and mercurial diseases.
‘•N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and practice
of Physic, io the University of Penn
sylvsnia tfc be.
‘•Philadelphia, February 16,1873.”
“I have employed the Panacea ol Mr.Swaim
in numerous instances, within the last three
years, snd have always found it extremely
efficacious, especially io see-ondary syphilis
to file their objections (if any they have) in I , n d mercurial diseasea. I have no hesitatio
my office within thirty days from this date I j n pronouncing il a medicine of inestimable
the first ktoiiday in January next, or lelur
will be granted to the applicant.
Witness the Hon William Gibson, |
one*of the -Justices of said Court,
tins ?5 it June. 1815.
JOHN BAILEY, e. c o. c. e-
June 30 82
’.liatham County, sitting for ordinsry purpo-
ies,for leave *o sell all the real estate ofthe
late Thoman Savage, uf llryan County, via:
Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred
and eighty acresRice Land, on the Ogeecliee
River, four miles below the F,-rry, s^j doing
applies to the Court of Ordinsry of saidcoun-l the plsntstioo of Joseph Habersham snd Ste
a* _ • a — 1 ‘ _ —— 1J _ I ■ - - * i I.. a.-.— L.. — daii4 anil A ft t
otherwise letter* of administration will be I value.
granted the applicant.
Given under my hand and' aeal this 33d of |
Sept, onethauund eight hundred add twen
ty five.
JOSHUA SMITH, C. C 0
sent 19 t'i‘0
Georgia—Oaraden county.
TO ALL MHOM TT MAY CONCERN-
CfV t EBB AS John Ha dee, Admintstraior
\U of the Estate of David G. Jones, late
of said o ninty, deceased, appliea to the Court
«W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in theUoi’ty of Pent
Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the
for ixfters dismiavoiy on aaid estate:—
bene are, thetefore, to cite andadmomah a!
nd lingular, the heirs and creditors uf and
deceased to file their objec iont (if any they
lave) in my office, on or before the firat Mon
lay in January next, or letters will be granted
0 ft e applicant. i,
—q Witness the Hon. William Gihso
one of the Justices of said Cou
tbia 25th June, 18 5.
JO IN BA1LY, c. c. o. e. c.
June 30 83
Alma
” February
Ol B-,1— u -till-/, —HI—* - — — ' I H'lipital, StC,
of Ordinary of end county, for letters dis- |„j V - nil j,imo 5iA,1824.”
lioure I-'firmity, ke-
. 17,1823.”
have' repea edly used Swsim’i, Panacea,
both in the Hospital and in private practice,
and have found it to be a valuable medicine in
chionie, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous iffectiona.
“V ALENTINE MOTT, M- D
Frofesor of Surgery in the University of
New York, Surgeon ofthe NewaYork
Hospital, Ike,
, m> as ary on said Esiatei
These are therefore to cite end admonish
ell end stngulsr, the heirs end creditors of said
Caution to ¥uic\vm«c«.
Hie great demand and wonderful success
deceased, to fi e their objections (if any they I or thii medicine, have induced * number ol
have' in say office, no or before the first Mon-1 persons to imitate it in various ways—Some
day in Mareh next, otherwise letters will be |ar*aeUing8araaparilla and other syrupa, im*
|-.ed the applicant.
posing them on th" ignoraut for the Panacea
Witneaa the Hon. William Oibaon, one of I othera art miking the (genuine medicine with
moiaaaea, Ac- making three bottles out of one,
thus retailing some of ita virtue*. These im.
itetiltneend and adultetatoina hnve in many in-
taneee, protracted the euff-sringa of patients
in caeca where the genuine medicine would
have proved instantly effioscioua. 1 therefore
deearit * duty I owe the the public, to ac-
(L-S.) the Justice* of said Court, tbia
iITth Auguat, ISIS- - '
. JOHN BAILEY. Clk- C. 0 C. C.
Iv.ysM- - . .*»
<-« Swaim’s Panacea.
' ERE8H SUPPLY of this Valuable |quaintthem, that it ia impoariEie.Tromtha
L Medicine, has just heen received di-
tect from lbe inventor,'Mr. Swaim, of Phil-
idelphia. Druggiata and others who pur-
chase to'aell sgatn. can have it at the ori-
■‘"'“SfuttfiS'
. .Oct 1 Druggists, Shed’s Buildings.
very nature of it* oonstitueeta, to be discover
ed by chemical analyaia; arid conaequenth,
that aH other mixture* represented to be mine
snd sold in such, ere fraudulent end bteeim-
puaitiona, calculated toyleceiv* the Ignar—
and unwary—Tbs gedbine medicine haa .
aignatura of a label repraeentieg Berenice and
the Hydra, end name on the eesK
lies euirew..,...—. w U u I Slick W8> mV PBliilUlU UffilSUII tllBk « ’ I
(irielors i f‘the stock, eitlwr in person or by , bcintr restored to roy beal h ; l bad
11 heir attorneys duly authorised to subwerab't I 0 „i y tried the tegular inenna of relief, |
nnd trenrfer it to the United State*. ^eg, though in vain, every popular rem-
Should subscriptions ot said stock be made M be J r of It was in this awfol and
loan amount exceeding twelve desnond'ng condition, that I waa persuaded to
dc,liars, a diatr.bution ofthe aaid asm of twelve | ' J 0 7 you , Vegetable C*'h I
icon, and the happv result is, “f om the tier
of the two batllco. my whole tyetem hut under
gone a complete reve ulion, my paint havefo. ta
ken me i” the discharge from my knee began
to diminish, and anon ceased altogether, lilt
ulcer from whence it proceeded being com
miiiione of dollar! will he made among the
subscribers, io proportion to the *Qtn* subsen*
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the Tretaurv;
March *6 ’« T‘'
A. U.FANNIN, Clerk.
Georgia Cuinden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM 11' MAV COMMHN.
W HEREAS Sarah Brown, J" n " ,r '
appliea lo he Court ofOrdimry id'»«!
- iounty, for Lettei* of Adimn»tmnw on ‘"e
estate of John Brown, late of aaid
ceased,ar next nf kin: Tncicare, th ‘' re, “™’
cite and anmnniidt, all a.ul | nig"l*r.
UIUCI Sltrasi wirwisw- •• | — | IO CUE HUG I list "III-si If n
pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal kin ,tred nnd creditors of said deceased, ie M
of whioli 1 have tried to yam more remedtes ub : . cliona , if , ny they hive, mm*
than l can ntme, are rapidly decreasing i my fioe> U11 J or before the first Mondiy «
Georgia—.amden County
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
JkTkiE^EA8 Louis Dufour* Adroinift itm |
of the Estate of B anile Pelletier, dec*<.
Motice.
btb gagjfia. iaaagxaa.aas*v
medicine, will make me peneclly so.
Your obliged fnond,
THOMAS BROWN, JR.
ohen BKott Also, two hundred and fifty
aerea, more or lean, of Pine Land, appertain
ing thereto. A!ao, a Tract of Land called
Vina, containing lif;y acre*, on Medway Riv
r, adjoining the land* of J J. Maiwell.
MARY SAVAGE, Adrn’tx.
June 15
71
NOTICE."
N INE month* after date, application will bt
made to the Hon. the Judge* of the Court
Philadelphia, July ‘’6, 1874.
My confidence in the vegetable cathoticon
is undiminishad, and as fresh instances of ita
power, are daily occurring, in my own prac
tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it,
in the peculiar diaeaaea to » hich it ia applies-
h r. as superior to any remedy I am acquaint
ed with. M. M’MURTBIE. M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sis—In consequence of imprudent expos
Georgia—Chatham County
In the Court of Ordinsry, Msy Term. 1825
\S the petition of Henry Champion, idmin-
3 istratiir of John Street, deceased, praying
an order Ntoi 'o be tntdc abet lute on his com-
plying witn the Isw, tor the ssle of a Lot o'
Ground, number four, [4] second Tytbine
Reynolds Wsrd—Also, p-rtuf a Lot, numbn
six. Tower Tything, Decker Wsid being th:
real estate of the arid dee. lor the benefit ot I
the heirs and creditors:—It is ordered, that.
notice be published nine months, in one ot
the Public Gseetts of the City of 8avtnneh, |
requiring all peiaona interested, toshow cause
if any they have, why the prayer af the peti
tioner should not be granted.
S M. BOND, c e. o.
May 14 444
if Ordinarv of Chatham county, for leave tr I ur efour year* ago. 1 had the misfortune to be-
aell all the real eatate ofthe late William Craig, I comeiffliotedwith a disease, the painful re
deceased, for the beneOluf the heirs and cred
Tor* of said eatate.
JOHN M’NISH, Executor,
oct1° 71
suits of which induced me to apply in sue
cession to several respectable physicians of applies! t
this city, from whom, however, I received
either no relief, or from whose remedies 1 re
ceived snother complaint quite as distressing
sa the former. My whole ayatern became a'-
JN OtlCe. | YomUl get no rest at night on ac-
LL peraoni having_demanda agautatthe | oounl ofthe violent pain that I felt in every
l estate of Constant Freeman, ,E*q late of rt my bo d y; the weakness and enacts ~~~ .
ie city of Washington, deceased, are re I [ion of which was auchthat I could scarcely GeOrHIU—LUniUCn
Hired to hand them in, legally attested, I va | k , in this state I fortunately heard of „ v TU ff ..nuitT OF ORDINARY <•>
:al-:. Skw tire. MMUtaiknll Kv lsw • MIyH tllOffi* I ..LU C„..m KreAtlo. I *»» 1
V
the
qnired ... ., wm , m , ... ...
within the time prescribed by law : and three y ve g e table catholicon— four bottles of
indebted to laid eatate, are required to make I wb - iebi bt> completely reatored me, I have
I j:— * •» I oow n0 pun, my appetite is good i and my
■trength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine hu given me, I am
your obliged friend, Bte.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn sad subscribed to before me, May 28,
1834 JOHN BINNS, Alderman.
1 Witnea* the Honorable Broil" It Da"| l
ley, one of the Juatices ot said, ■
thi* aixteenm d.y ot April, '
hundred Slid twenty •«**• - r
[LS. JOHN DAILEY. C.C.O C.C.
April 21 j_
Geoi'gia —Camden County
TY THE COURT OF ORDINARY 1®
8 A ID COUNIY.
IKTHEREAS John Chevalier, hai IPP 1 ™
W to said Court, for Utter* OuMJ*^
„n the eatate* of Samuel Coacn. *"d
Muck, deceased. These are, ln .
:ite and admonish, all and j per ,
dred and creditor* nl the mid d*«*« PJ
aorfo to file their ohjectiona, ifoj g - J
in my office, on or before the J rtl p ,
Junuary next, or Lettei* will be E
Witne** the Honorable J«me* 5crit,o»t
ofthe Justices of said Court. ‘ ^
ten th day of April, egliteen Uua.i««
andtwenty-five. . . .
[L. 8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0.0-
Apr I 31
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r,
Jan 14 42pa
-4-
Georgia—Camden County
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
W HEREAS J. B'cMott luh. admliiiitra'or
on ibe estates of DavidTucker and David p
M’Credie, applies tn the Court of Ordinary
Philadelphia, May 38,1874.
in’the'petitionof Robert Hoy,’ Executor 1 of aaidnoim’ty. for Letter! diemissary on the l Sir—I am now, thanka to your medicine, a
' of John Wackeriy, dec. preying an order I eatate* of aaid deceased persons: There are, hearty mat. For nearly ask year* I have been
Georgia—Chatham County
In the Court of Ordinary—May Term, 1825.
On. _ “
A iti to be made absolute, on r hia comp'iyiag I therefore, to cite and admonish the iieira end 1 * martyr to a disease, whose ravage* threat-
With the law, to aell Two Tract! of Upd inlereditors of said daeeased persona, to file I ened, tf not aoon atopped, to put s period to
Laurent County, being the real eatate of the their objection* (if any they have) in my of- my exiatenee. Having had no regular medt-
s*|4 deceased, for the benefit of the beira and I fice, on or hafore the fin* Monday In Janiiare eat advloe from the commencement, my
-• - - ' next, oc letters will be granted to the appli-1 comfiiaint at last got to such a height that I
oant.
oreditors: It ia ordered,-that a notice be I
published, nine monthq, in one of the Ga-
ictteaof the city of Savannah, requiring all I
persons interested, to (how eauw, if any they I
can, why the prayer of the petitioner ahouid
net be granted. 8. M. BOND. o. e. o.
May 24 St
could not swallow without great pain and
. . Witness the Hon. Willism Gibson, I difficulty. Tumors formed in different parti
IfLS.il one of the Jnsticea of laid Court, | of my body, and I began to think «y situation I
... —- -— almost desperate. The five bottles ofthe
Cetboiiowh which I have taken have com
pletely cured me, aod I am now at wall aa 11
this 35th June, 1875.
JOHN BAILEY, e- c.o.e.*.
June 30 83
SAID COUNTY. a, |
craHEREAS Lewis Bachlott,sppl>«“ f
Court of Ordinary <>f miUrtb”
l etter* Diaroiaaory on the «Ute of
Rosolope: These are, therefore. ^ ^ I
admonish, Ml and riegutar,
creditor* of aaid deeeared, to fita iheR
tiontp if nny tl»vy ,n m 7 °® ce » t l
fcT.be 6 rt Monday in J.n«JO
wire Letter* Diamtreory wdl be gram*® I
‘ PPli Wifoe- .he Honorable
ene ofthe Juaticea of ««! I
aixteenih dey of April, eigbt*** I
dred end twenty-five. -.«/■£
[L. S.l JOHN BAILEY, C. C. .
1 April 31
H A Y.
BUNDLES PRIME HAY-'w^
50
trom 1
April 19
C. Cl.