Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, October 18, 1825, Image 4

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S\VAIM’S PANACEA. T HIS inadicine ia offered!* a remedy for ■erofula, Kinr’a Evil,' Ulcerated Sure _, - ijni o, | Throat, Ionic •»« ding Rheumstio Atrec- Shcrin 8 Salti. "on* Cutaneous D mm, White Swetlintr - .... v i . >ih1 Disease, of tha B >tt*a, ard. *B ««•« O; J w««|l '•viwwir wa eonomll* oT in eleerous eharaater, »n»l aohUl nor* ih# uit Hooke in r<tiroiiie d ittos arising in debilitated eonau Ch»«hi» county, * h » lotions, hut morn »«pooiill» for Syphilis o 1 / r Nt .. * . .fl\*ctioni arisinr therefrom* Ulnar* or iht All ?H*t oer*tin tract ar RArbel of lard * * f | larynx. Nocltt teo , tod that dreadful dit nvted |* the Otmoty of Cltattam atld state el se occssloi.aJ by ■ long « d eacessive Use on Iho nHj botooon the Umber of Mercury. ho he.-lt ha* .« been fouid Sl'dewit and Burnad*. end knnon by the w) Z mU c* of the Liver, mme of Redoubt ItWl e .reining a «y ,hr * r | .lvonlon arising fr.un nn impure or •ortimeeorlemiilerilihitothertwetor Mat* of the Memi. it will be «** **!>.« I found sfrowerlni and an effectual remedy.- Wi^^^Ceunte elbtw'd; ««P™“ rhe dimovery of thie end om* ha* beet* the -fftetoflongend attentive atudv, end It ii of lend but stRainlng each ether,Low made public from the meet deeded con. •*»•* we orimnolly fruited to Hioliel Hit fuunded 0 , , m , e „ ner |ence, of it. ter for one hundred icwSlh* ijoohd orwbien w jB w , llrirtB(p ,h„se diseaaea,q/l«r ntry et oily fronted of M eheel Ritter for fifty •«**. which three tract, of lend oontiln in the whnlu (net indudin* Redoubt Island) two Hundre.l one thirty »e»en icrei with the apourtensnee*. levied on |.i satisfy 'he Pl.nteri Bank el to ettte of B -nrgia, on fireototure of Morgua;r against John W, Stick. ISAAC D’LVON e e e. Oct 4 I' 4 ' 1 ’ hlieritTs anle. On the fret Tutting in Afotember next, TR 0I1.L. be ijidoeUie the Court Houie i 11 t|J the city of Savannah, between the ui uni houre of nle, Two S ue., lone Horsea, ind four Ktt o Harness, belon<ing to thii end of tbr Augu. ta Lute, levied on under i forclosure ot • Mortgage from Joeepli I. Thompson, to Jo. ■eph Gumming, assign, d to Alexander 1' Dopflon. A* D’LVON, o ■ c. c. .Mtpt S Notice. INE MONTHS after the date of this It ca mot, however, be iuppoted, that thii '.’■asacm will inviriihly cure—tiie •’"nit es teemed medicines employed by the Fienliy. will gfltn fail in the very diaeasea for which her are considered apeoifieat butifthe uieul it he perievered in. it will radically remove unit every eattae|of the diaordere ipeeifii'd. Thousands are lingering under thoee com- tilamti, in acme form, sinking to the five, .idiuuta remedy, whom thii medicine would certainly reatore to perfect health and vigour. Its safety and innocence have been fully tea 1 - rd, so that it may be adminnitered to the ten- lereat infant I'he moat distinguished phyai- niana in the United State, recommend it, tod dmit, th.t t more importiutdiacovery in me- lical icience ha. not been made t and to uae he language of .me of the moot eminent Pro- {•store of the age, U tea triumph in the heahng orl. To the preaent and ruing generation., the benefit mtia< prove incalculable, not only ly laving many many valuable lives, but >m. i.rting atrength and aoundnea’ 'o HrhiHtaeil a t 1 corrupted aonatitntioiie —thereby p ricrv ing their eftpriny from hereditary due user. I'lteve rants, togedierwith the numetonvcure. lede, form irret \blcp y ref ol tile forth value : th a remedy. No unc, however, i» ,d, ted o take it, without firat fully convincing bmr lomwmnJcatlnna. nnat paid, and on’era from any pan of the world, WtUraeaive immediate intention. •» OCT Printed direction* acoompany the 1(4' disine. WM.SWAIM, No 13, South Ninth Street, oppoait* ft. V'liveraitvbf fenneylvsnia. Philadelphia. February, 1835. Theaubecriben have jnat received a frftl inpiv of the ebovn valuable mew .INE, and have made aucli arrangemenw with the inventor,Mr. Wm. Sweim, ea will enable thorn to oiler to the public n pure and unadulterated article. Dniggiat* and othera who purchase to sell again, can hnve at the originel price eatenliabed by the proprietor. LAVA HENDRICKSON, Chemiata and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, A Treatise nn Swaim’s Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by applying as above. June 3(1 POHUELPH18, THE INDIAN EXTRACT A certain Erut India Cure far the Rhea- matim, King'e Evil, l(C, N wiiuiw notice, application will be made to the I ^ 7m*hrfwha'i m here •'s(ed, and Honorable the Court of Ordinarv of Liber I ^ p/ctitude of *he Pirp.ietnr*# imention*. ty County, for permission to sell apart of I The cure, performed in this city atone, e» the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for I >,b1ith its wpeiior virtue on s basis mo soiicf th* benefit of the heirs and creditors of said j tube affected by the indignity of the envious, deceased. dec ID JOHN W. STACV, Administrator. L 11 Saratoga Congress Spring tya ters. F PTV DOZEN of these Waters, fresh v bottled by Messrs. Lynch di Clark, of I , a> t.y the P, ofener of Sttrgcr Hftre a c owd New-York, and direct from the Springs, I cd audience if atudeute. iwho pronounced (hem just received per ship Augusta. Persons | wondero m the henling art. I a worthy of remark, th.t (he greater psrt >' the patients who have been permanently cu.ed, ha- 1 , previous to the proprietor^, un- dertasingtbem, received the nbiest *.«i,t«n e >od Kveral were e.iandoneirbv riser Phy. cian., a* b.-ing beyond the resc" >f urn.' ,Wil Such’0 the f ct and .. extraordinary urre. many of -he e tteo that an exhib non rent made of iA.ni in the Univrrtt y of Pcimttpv a going to sea would do well to supply them selves, as they are offered at reduced prices by LAY A HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, May 35 AN OHDHANUi!. T# prevent A egroeo or Prroone of Colour from paromg roith tieketo lifter <0 o'clock, P M oad for other pu p rice. B >Jit ordained av the Mayor and Alde’m->n oft'eChy of S.v«nn«h and hamlet, theraof, that foam and aAer the pansge if] tbil Ordinance, no general ticks .hall pan a 1 negro or penon of colour slter 10 o'clock, P Ue^ntA no ticket which may be given .ha 11 }”h e child, th,» in the only .emedy unon wliicli protect the bearer thereof from being ao| re I, e h 0 ,,e uf recovery can be reawniab- It . p» ceeii mt need into the Philadelphia Alma Houst ai d P-nnaylvania and New-Ynrk Hoapital, and aucb were ita aurpri.ing effect.—it. succe.s if er . I other medicine, hsd faded, the-, the Surgeon of the Penn.ylvani.|Hopttal, Ur,Wm P ice, wit induced to .lismlun hi. higliit r i.prct.ble i.fiic , from the li.ud.bie design of benefiuiog .1 i follow creature., bv c.rr, ng the Panacea to England t where it ha. ai ready auperaeded the uae of the genuine Preach Rob of Lafocteur in a number of in .tancea, n dii ewes for which that >• mtendei', and it* virtue, ere publicly acknowledge by some d the most eminent surgeons there. 11 all complicated eases of Scofulu and Sy phtlio, and wh re tile Syphilitic Vrru. of me potent cause, a dcvelopement of Scrofula in bended by the City Guard after the said hour, unless the place where he or she is going, and i be purpose for whe h they are given be specified therein, and .he same ahafi not be oi force after one n ’ht Palled l el September 1815, in Council '! UAM'iL.’., Mayor, At*ew. M. "vva« C C. founded i there baa been no inatanee of its fiilure, where props'ly uaed It impart, vi gour to the whole ay.lem while the cure i. going on—an operation eo long looked for in vain by the medical world t at me ..me time the patient is en.b ed to take nourishing fond which under the common mode" of pr.ctic., a usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma ny instances where the horrible ravages ot u!> Kta.e of (»e irffifi— llatham o uaiion had laid bare ligament andb . e, .nd 6 I where, to ail appearance, no human mean* hu Co mty TO Afth WHOM IT A Y COJfCERfl yfV I ERF. AS Darnel Carnet, Jr. h.t ap; li- edto t'»e Hnnor.ibl- tbe Conit of Or diii iry of i}f<atha«vi County for Mtera of ad m niatration on the rata e and effects of Wit liam Woodb i'ttff late f Savannah /merchant, de d. un bnlm f of the h^irs a cl creditors, an-.l'iv r<qi *Ht. of »he rela ,; vea. Thfae are thereutre < »cite and admonish afl and • insular the kindr d -end creditor* of tbe said deceas •edgto file tncir obj ctiona (if ary «hey have) to the granting of the administration of di estate or th deceased to tbe applicant in the Cierk’s Ofll :e of the said Com?, on or before the third dav of November neat; otherwise letters uf administration will be £ Anted W ti era the Honorable E-if* Fort one of the Justices of the said Cout, (lie fourth diy of October, A, D one thousand ei^li hundred and twenty fi e. 8AM L. M. BOND, C C 0. oct. 4 , Georgia—injan Comity. ByJ-ah^ji jjn'ri, . e r k a ih;j Oourtof Ordi- i\ur\ <»«* th»» i-oii’.tv -for^iaid. TO ILL H7/') lf IT MAY COXCERK (EitBA ), Phui.s MilnSy han applied for \ii/ otters ot administration on the estate of •tiilLm II *nly t late of said county, dec. In behalf of the M*i sod creditors: Ihese are therefore to cite ?*'l admoui h all and tin. amputation couid have saved life : in rases eit eme even aa here described, have pa ti-nts been snatched from ti»e gra/u and re stored to good health, and thv devoti* »*'4 dis* •ase romp., teiy eradicated The dncove>y a remedy like thb nov> offered for tale, hut been a desideratumf. om time immemorial, The Proprietor doe.- no. upf> >te Ms bare assertion will convince : <»e wi:| therefore give eference.v to such as l»o e been cured, and those uii<l rhiscirc among whom are man> highly respee acle otiacs. that shall autiaf) the Host ii Crcdulousot its superior effi cacy mtii liaorders for which *r is here recommen d Every member ofsoc e y should aid in diffti i* mg inf Miition nf this diacovery—human- ity alone makes it a duty Ceiti&CAtu. "I have within tiie lust two year, had an op jiortonity of .c«ing .{■verui cave, of very inve icrate ulcers which having, previuu.ly resist ed the regular mode, of treutment, wen helled by the uae of Mr. .Swrim'a Panacea and I do believe, from wind I have seen, that it will prove an important remedy in aero, luloua, venereal and mercurial disease., ••N. CHAPMAN, M. O. Profcor of toe Institutes and practtci of Pliyaic, in the Unireraity of Penn aylvanit Uc h. " Philadelphia, February 16,18J3.” "liiave employed the Panacea of Hr.Swaim in nuineroua instance,, within tbe lust threi veara,and have always found it extremely golsr the kindred ar.d creditor, of laid de . I cions, especially in aec-ondary .yphiltr to It o their objection, (ifany they have) w „ nd mercurial diaeaaea. I have no heaitetio my offioe within thirty dav. from this dali I pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable Extract of |k letter from the Rev. June. E I Mi, dated at Bengal, to Dr. P Bedwe London Daae Six : A HPRriABi.y to y ur request, I have with dilfi'iiltv procured and i iw lend yon bi tiie ship Jaa -n, Capt Robinaon, a few pound f the Poltdelohia, or what generally goe bv the name rf India Evtiaet. a Medicine un vrraally esteemed among the people of Indian a a certain cure for the Rheumatiam. Was to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved end cured by thia valuable Medicine, it wou d require more paper than I am aide to purchase and more time thn. 1 am nbtetobeitow. Indeed, the effect oft'i| Medicine i§ a i imm d ate, that in Hbenmatitm vnu would auppoae it acted .a a cha m ,n giv mg relief »nd removing'h t painful disease- In the King’e Evil it h*« been used with gre.t! sucoea., and who e Mercury huheen givei or uaed to everas, this Men.nine hsa proved s nerfeet cure. The great diffi ulty, however, J procuring the Extract, will for many year, to come, prevmt ita general circulation, it ba ng obtained from a Rhtub growing on th mountaina of Thibet, in the Burman Kmpirr f India, and held so sacred by (ho natives that to part with it ii like parting with thei. eaiatence.” Letter to Dr- Bedwell, dated Jsn. 7, Iff'3. Hear Doctor—I have been violently .fleet,, itli . It “H-n.tic complain’, for many year. ,• over, nr. finger, were so contracted that I on ,d neithe drew or u' dreia myself, or g ve the least assistance to m fa nity—I have uaed nil. one I'OX of the It d-a Extract, and I am perfectly restored. You'-’s truly, B, RAt.S 'ON, Philadelohia Letter from Tohiaa Jennings, Stewa d o( St Thom,"’ Unaptal London. Feb t, 18;3 Dear Sir—I think it my duty t,- inform vou hat after trying every thing that couid fo pointed out by the moat respectable phy.i ci.na .nd surgeons for the relief of my *or. withont any sueeeaa, who you know, h,a o- many year, been laboring under severe R’itu n.tiam, I ws. induced to try the Poladelphis, with a g imnu-ring hope, that it might g ve him tome relief from tbe exeeasive pam he endured, which rendered hi n a useless mem ber of eoeiety, and a burthen to hi mielf. To my utter aatoniahment tbe relief waa listen t in.oin, • nd by persevering in the tne of the Extract, hia joint, have returned to their pro per olacea, and be ia in perieet health. Up wards of tlxty respectable neraoo. have c«l -ed to sac my .on,., .11 who knew him though ’» 'mrniiR'M'' tfitt h*' r * *'COVf»*. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYF.RSON, Druggist, where additional certificntee of the efficacy of tiie above medicine may be seen. May 20 SIP Tteoaurj } March, 14, 4825. 5 UTHBIiB V8 on the 3d of March, Wi , ▼ Y -law was panted by the Congreaa of the Undeff BUte*,of whieli the 3d. 4th, a <d 5tl> wetloH are in tiie word, f ilhiw.ug, v’a i * So*. 3. And be it further enacted, Th.t • •itbaeription 10 the amount of twelve milloni of dollars, of the six p -r cent. Mock of the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and tbe aame iaheicby proposed t for whioh pur- poae book, shall be opened at the Treaaury of the United States, and at th, aeveral loan »ffi ees, on the Drat day of April next, to continue open until the first day of October thereafter, forauch part, of the above mentioned de- icriptlon of atock as shall, on the day of sub •cription, stand on the hooka of the Treaaury, aad on thane of tbe several loan oflhea, re spectively ; winch aubacriptiun ahall be effect ed by a tran.f r to t!ie United Rtatea, in the maanrr provided bylaw for such transfer.,of the'credit or credit, atandiug on the laid bn -'<«, and by a surrender of the certificate, of the stock ao subscribed i Provided, That all ndweription by sueh transfer of stock ah.li he c naidei rd aa part of the mid twelve mil- 'iona of dollara suthoriied to be borrowed by the firat aeeti n of 'his act. *• See. 4. And be ft further enactedThat for tbe whole or any psrt of soy sum which .ball be thus .ubieribed, credit, .hall he entered to the respective subscribers, who ahall be enti tled to a crrlificate orcertific.tr. purporting tint the United State, owe to the holder or holders thereof, hia, her, ot their assigns, • sum to be expressed therein, eqti.l to th, amount of the principxl xtnek tbu. subscribed, Searing an interest nut exceeding four and one half per centum per annum, pnysbh quarterly, from the thirty-fi rt day of Decem ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five t transferable in the mme it inner as i« provided by l.w for the transfer of the atock •ubKribed, and subject to redemption at the pleasure of the United States, aa follows : one half at any time after tbe thirty-firat day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine: Provided, That no reimbursement ahall be made except fur the whole xmount of inch new certificate / nor until after at leaat six month! public notice of auch intended reim bursement. Anti it ahall be the duty of the iecretary of the Treasury to came to be tranr ferred to tbe reapeerive aubscribera tiie acver- al sum, by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificate, of four and one half pci ent. stock ntu-d to them reapeetivelv. t See. 5. And be it further enacted. That i« mme funds which have heretofore been, id now are pledged by law for the paymetr of ihe interest, and for I he redemption amt ■eimbnraement of the stncll which may be re deemed or reimbursed bv virtue of the pro visions of this act, ahall remain pledged in like manner for the payment of the interest accru ing on the atock Treated hy reason of stt-l iubserip'inn, and for the redemption or retm- onraement of the principal ol the suite. Ard It sha'I be the duty of the crimmi sinners nf the unking fond to cause to be applied and paid tu'. uf the said fund, yearly and e- e-y year, such sum and sums as may be annually requir ed to discharge the intei eat accruing on the stock which may be created bv virtue of this The mid comm-asinneraare, aiao, here- Georgia—( amdeu County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COJTCEHA. \TW IEURA8 Alexander Atkinson, Ad nin Srdr istrator on the Estate of John Atk-n mi, deceased, applies to the Court o' O din nry of said County, for letters (li-rn sniry on -- i! estate: Ti-ra - are, therefore, to c tr aril •dm-mish all and angular, the heira • nd cred tors of said deceased, to li'e 'heir nbj-ec* i i (if any they hate) in my. (fice, on o. b f- •■ho fir l Monday in January next, or lett. r •■-'it ho granted to the applicant. •VI Witness the Hon William Gihsm, i h >V ;[ one nf 'h> J.ntici a of mid Court th.s 25 h JiiiU-, 18 5 JOHN BAILEY, cco.ce June 30 8.1 ntoervtae letter* of admm.stration will be gran e l the applicant. Given under my band and seal Ibis 22d of | Sept, one thousand eight hundred and twen ty-five. 103 ;1U A SMITH, C. C 0 sept ’9 toio Georgia— tainden county TO ALL o HOM IF HAY CO.UEUJY nV JERBAS John H-t ecu, A-1 oinmtrator of the Estate ot D vid G June*, late of a ud e iunty, deceased, applies to the Cou - of Ordinary of arid county, for letters dis- miteory onasid Ea'atei ''•fo-ae are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the Hein and creditors of mid dece ,sed, to fi it their objections (,f any they have - m my office, - n or before the first Mon day in March next, otherwise letters will b< Slanted t'n applicant value. «W. GIBSON, M D. Professor of 8urccry in the Uni’ty o( t’eni 8mgeon and Clinical Lecturer to the Alms' (Ji uie I firmitt, Ac- •< February 1/, 1821" *' 1 have repel edly uaed Swaim’s, Pinae-'S. hotli in 'he Uotpital an-! in private prsctic: • d have found it to be a valuable medicine in ch-onic. syphilitic and scrofulous complaint,, and in obstinate cutaneous affections. “VALEN ITNE MOTT, M-1). Profess rr of Surgery in the University of New York, Surge in of the New-York Hot Vital, Ac, Ws IVAr 1st ms JlA, 1824 ” GaatVonto l*v\Tc\\a8eT8. Tee great demand ai d wonderful succest of tbia medicine, h.ve induced a number ol oeraonato imitate it in varioua ways—Some (reselling Sarsaparilla ant) other syrups, im posing them on th' ignorant fur the Panacea; other, are mixing tbe genuine medicine with gent 3 Witnea- the Hon. William Gibaon, one c [(, S.J he Justice, of mid Court, this I tnolmaea, lie, making three but ties out of one, 27th Aupiat, ’8 5 I thus retailing ama of ita virtue*. Th.se im- JOIN BAILEY, Clk C 0 C. C, I i'at-oi laid and ad- Iteratoina tiavein many in- anci a irit"acted the anfftriot'* of patients ,, .. i ; ncaam where the genuine medicine wool. •ywaitll S Panacea. I have proved initently eOlcactoua, I therefore A £ r a 8H S h Upp 1 L Th of lhu xm. Medicine, has j u «t beenv received di-1 very nature of iti oonttikuents, to be di Mover- rent from the inventor, Mr. Bwaim, of Phil-1 -d by chemical analysis t and consequent!', kdelphix. Druggists and othera who pur- I hat all other n ixturcs represented to be mine chaae to sell again,xan havn it at the ori- land aqldaa auch, are fraudiiient and base im- ginal price established by the proprietor. . I positions, caleulsted to.yleceive the ignonut LAY & HENDRICKSON, 1 and unwsry.-The genoine medicine has im Oct 1 Druggist*, Shad's Buildings. I •» :,,,ore uf • label representing Herculce and I (As Hydro, and naate on the seal. by authorised to apply, from time to timr such sum and sum, out of the mid fund, a« they may think proper, towards redeeming jy purchase, or by reimbursement, in coo* formity with the provisions of this act, the pt incipsl of the said stock : end such part oi the annual aum often millions ofd llarr, vest ed by lew in tiie mid commissioners, ss m be necessary and required for the above put poses,shall be and Continue appropriated to ' he payment of interest and redemption ot the public debt, until the whole uf tiie s ock which may be created under the provision, of thia act, shall have been redeemed or reim- buraed.” Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that Pooka will he opem d at the Treasury of the United States, and at the several loan offices, on the first day of April next, and continue open until the first dv of October, thereaf er, for receiving subset inliona in conformity with the prov aiena of the said law. The .(inscriptions may be made by tiie pro prietors of the stock, either in person or by heir attorneys duly authorised to subscrib nd transfer it to the United States. Sh-iuld subscriptions nf mid atock be mad- on amount exceeding twelve million, « -Ultra,, distribution of the mideumoftwelv- idiots of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri ted by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Sectetsrynf the r r'tsurt^ ft to« Georgia— ainden ouuty TO ALL WHO It IT MAY COY EltJV W HEREAS Louis D -four. Adminiht sL- of the Estate of lla.ile Pelletier, di.r.' applies to the Court of Ordinary of said coun , for letters dismisso y on mid estate . h'sf* ire, therefore, to cite and admonish a> nd singular, the heira and credito, • of is d ieccaied to file tlieir objec iona (if any thi -ive) in my offioe, on or before he first Mon ay in January next, or letter! will be grantei •• t e npplicant. Witness the Hon, William Gibso || L V | one of tiie Justices cf raid Cou Lja 1 this 25'h lune, tR 5 .10 IN BAll.Y.e. e.o. e. e. June 30 82 Georgia—Chatham County III ihs O-'Ui-t ol Ordinary. May Term, 182j O N the petition of Henry Champion, admit istrator of John Street, deo-med, praying in order Atsf n be made abeolute on his eon plying wito die low, lor 'he sale Of s Lot c Uround, number four, [4] second Tythine ley> olds Ward—Also, p rt of a Lot, numb-, (ia. Tower Tytbing, Decker Ward being ih eal estate of the aria Uec. lor the benefit the heir, and creditorsIt is ordered, that 'Otice be published nine months, in one ' he Public Gasetts of the City of SiTannsli -equirings'l petson interested, to show cam. f any they have, why the prayer of the peti t loner should not be granted. S M. BOND, c tr. o Msy 14 44« “>\V. m Georgia—Chatham County. 1 the Uour' of Ordinary—Msy Term, 825- O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Ete- utor of John Wtokerly, dec. prayii g an ordet JVM to be made absolute, on his complying win the Isw, to sell Two Tracts of Land in Laureoa County, being the real eat >te of the said decerned, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors: It ia ordered, that a notice he nubliahed, nine months in one of the G »■ s- tte* of tbe city of Savannah, requiring ed persona interested, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. I. M. BOND, e. c. o. I May 28 <f Notice. N INE MONTHS iifu-r iiate, application sill be maae to the Inferior Court of ,htfth<im County, anting fur ordinary purpo es t fur leave ( o sell all the rest estate of the me Thomas Sare^e, of Bryan County, viz: point Plaiitst'on, co-sistinpr of two hundred id eighty acr^R R>ce Land* •*« the O reechee tiver, four miles below th* F rry, idj »ninjt he plantation t ( Joseph ILb'. rsham n* d Ste >hen El htt. Also, t»vo hundred ami fifty crei, more or less, fif Pine Land, appertain* ig thereto. Aiao a Tract of Lard called ia ina, eiiitd fif y acre?-, on Medway Riv r, tijoining the lan ia of J J. Maxwi d MARY SAVAGE, Adm’ri. Jii e ’5 71 VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOtSi Vegetable Catholicon. rnHB Mtbsrribi t tea J'-etlully solicits the at if tention of every friend of suffering hu n.nity,to to (ho shove new and invaluable remedy, whoardseqoil powers in elimintting from the sytteol the very seeds of disease, and In raster mg the deranged and morbid condition of the organa of lire - to a free end healthy eaereiae oftheir functions, hu exoi- ted (he astonishment, end completely silen ced the oMemione of the moat inert duloua — Fads are the beet orfmantls. In order to pm the mrltte* ofotuf Oaiholicun to et severe s •eMtiny aa pi ssible, it was offered by adver tisement, together with the attendance ufa physician, gratuitously to any neraoo who would apply for it, and whose cause might teem t' come within the range of its healing power—numbers of severe eaara of long atk"d- ing, and tome of them seemingly de.ttr rale ones, nrtt eoted themselves, aU of which have been cured, or so much relieved as to warrant the assertion thit a little perseverance will d- ao. In fort, auch lathe confidence of the phy si oian under whose care theae patient, were olaced, in this remedy, a col lide ce resu.t ng from the irresistible conviction that hr.s been forced upon his mind by ocular demon stration, ar.d a personal trial of it on himaelt that he permits me to declare it as his deci ded opinion, that >he Catholicon ia not only a perfectly safe and innocent, but n meet pow- er.til and invaluable remedy in certain di. eases amTatitea of the ay stem, auch as the ful owin g !— Debility resulting from intemperance end d sripstion i Old nnd invrterst- Ulcers. Pains in tiie h'-nt * .ttended with swellings nf Un- join's t Indigestion, Biutahes on the face, pimple , Ike. i Alt complaints of the Liver i t'etlor.- Ysws i Syphilis. Outsneonsdiseasca generally t Mercurial and acrofulous com plaint. The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h-s word consists eaclutivelj- of vegetable muter) with the exception oft x (light determi istion to the bowels, which i: preserves in s soluble state, acta insensibly, is pleasant to the teste, and requires no particu lar regimen, ^abstinence from spirtuous li quor. always excepted.) or confinement. Aa a gi ntle, life and agreeable cathartic med ciiie. improving the eppetiteand restoring the general tone nf tiie system, it ia confident!; recommended to itdies in s delicate situs tion. W. W. PO ITER, 66 Cbeaiiut-slreet Philuthlpbia, May 31,1824 At the request nf Mr, W. W Hotter, Urn- lately cxkibited, in levcral inatincea, a metti eated airup, called i'o'ter’a Vegetable Cetlio licou, with the moat decided advantage. 1 has, aa- et, never failed effecting a cure it every ease in which 1 have thought proper t employ it H. M’MUR TRIE, M D Phi’adelphia, July 28lA, 1824. Mr. W IP. Poller, Dear Sir—You exp rr vied a wish that would give a concise statement of my atiffcr ings. from ’ the nopeleas commencement, u the present propitious stage of mv disease.’ About live ydars sgo, on my pesssge from Bordeaux, duting the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 waa seised -with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I waa compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, When on my ar rival at Charleston, S. C. it Was fretted as i'yphua. The skill of my Physician subdued the fever, but Pl-.tanix-like, the termination of thii gave ria- tu a disease equally distrea- -ng, and which, till now, I had th,night incut able. Varioua abaceaaea made then unwrl tome-appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to an enormous fixe.— These gradually subsided into herd tumors, one of which on my left knee sffected the hone—sn incision wss now made and a large evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bunr took place. In addition to this, I suffered ih most excruciating ptinsin my joints that mar- over experienced Every thing that was udmiuistcred either gave me no relief ur aer ved to aggravate the iiaease, the severity d whirh increased with every succeeding year. Suck was my painful ai uallon that I-'espsirei of ever being restored to my hcsl h ; I hsd not only tried the reanilcr means of relief, but used, though in vsin, every popular rem edy 1 could bear of. It waa in this awful and deapond-ng condition,! hat I was persuaded to commence a course of your Vegetable f\th I icon, and the happy result is, "f om (Ae uec ef tbe l»o b ailee my whole tyitem hat under gone a complete revt ulien, twy point Imvefo it ke,. me i" tiie discharge from my knee beg.It io diminish, and soon cessed altogether, tht ulcer from » hence it proceeded being com ptetely healed. The ttimora, for the remuva uf whioh I have tried in vsin more reinediei than I can name, are rapidly decreasing t my appetite, which waa gone, has returned—l an in fact, near!) well, and feel confident that a Tew bottle, mure of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will nuke me pcr ectly ao. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. ssaasav 1 "* -» George Kmc, of the District of Sn,tth. wttk, pvrsooaily appeared, and, being dulv aworn, doth declare and aay that the above statement ia in all respects correct and true rnd thet |he signature to it ia in the hand! writing of this daponert. JiMT'BI'INS, Alderman, Philadelphia, May 38,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Oathnliooa ia peeuTirly adapted to thoao diaeaaea which a •* prevalent amehg the oolowcd population of th, south- In that 'disease which ia called yaws, it ,i, aura remedy t a single trial of it, will convince S lanters of ita s-ipt-rior efficacy to any rune, y of a auniiar nature in the United Stater NOTICE, The advantages ef this medic'-ee are, sot confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from his businrsa..- With one solitary exception, that of spirit,,, nut liquors, it dote nil lay any rcurictime upm hie appetite It isao gentle in us opem ion •hat the P 'tient find, himself pelting veil he cannot tell how. Aa it ia not the wish of the proprietor to take tny thing ior which he cannot give a consideration equal in ratue, persona at a distance who may wish to try nil medicine, but who are not entail* if it he apptieoble to their complaint, are tequeat. ud to describe 'heir cast *nd syinptoni in a letter, post-paid, and directed tu him-tira letter will be immediately olaced in hums fully competent to dee d.* the quetti'itt.— Should the remedy not seem to suit the dir ease, they will be frank!)' told at. J OAUTI'IN TO prevent dianppoiutornt it is we'l to atite th it it takes in ordinary esses from 3 to 5 botties to effect a cure to thst peis'li’s who are iabourtng under any ser ous infirmity, must make up their mind to pu-rsevere to that extent at leaat—if they do not, they might as well save themteivea tbr trouble and ci/.cme f using a amvller qtiatititv. All ortln l peet p:id and inclining the ts- nry, immediately attended to, nnd the utedi. me packed and delivered wit I, directions formic, toeny place in the city, aud forwarded as di rected . N. 0 To prevent the pnasihility of ill im- pnsition.it win bt Sold in the city ofPbilsdcl- .thia. at the tifficr in Filth near tiace-8tr-.et, tral the dwelling of the prupri- tor, Nu. (6 Ihesnut street, only, and abroad by his au- t homed agenta. W. WHOT|F,!t, 66 Chetnut Street, Philade'pfiitr I have appointed GEORGE RYE (SOS', Druggist, of Savanneh, my sole agent. D< og- gista wanting the above valuable medicine, -fill be supplied by him for cash, at the snme rate, as if. ordered direct from me—vx. 830 per d-sen, or three dollars s a ngle bottle. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to (lie subsetihrr will be furnished with certificates of the effi» cacy of tbe above medicine, sufficient to cou" vince tbe mind of the most sceptical, although ’aa numerous and lengthy for newspaper u- (ertion. GEO. RYEKbON, Druggist, Corner of Ray and Wbittsker-Strcets. dee 13 IN EQUITY. Between W. Daviet Adminietralor, Complain ant, and John Camocltan Adminitiral-r, de bo nil ne mth Ike will annexed of Oeorge llichardeon and olhero, Jlejntdante In egnity^ Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, 'lUth Auguet, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Carnnehtn, one of (he defendants in the uid hill of cumplsint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms Grest Britain and Ireland, called Bcotlanl t It is ordered that the said John Murray Car- imcltan, do appear and answer to the com- plsinsnt’s said bill, within nine months from the date of Util order, otherwise that the said bill, ss to him, be taken pro conics,'; .- and it is further ordered, that a copy of Util order be publish'd unce s week, in one of .hr- public Gaaeites of Ibis state, until the cx. pirxtion of the time within which the soi l tie- fondant i required to appear and answer as aforesaid. frue copy from the Minuter, thia 51st day August. 1824. A. U.FANNIN, Clt-ik, SURI1SI '.’4 ‘ 5(lf NOTICE. N ine months after date, application will bv made to the Hon. the Judge, at tbe Court d Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave't ie|l all the real estate ol the late William Uraig, 1. ceased, for the benefit of the heira and cred rs of raid eatate. JOHN M’NISH, Executor > - 7t x\ otice. \ LL persona having demand, againat the estate of Conatant Freemen, Eaq late of he city of Washington, deeded, are re quired to hand them in, legally attested, , ilhiit the time prescribed by law t and tboae udebted to said eatate, ere required lo make mmediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. Tan 14 42ns. Georgia—Camden County. .'0 ALL WHOM I i M AY CONCERN. 4JK7HEUBAS J. B'chlott Jun. administra'or vY or. be estates of DsvidTucker and David ri’Credie, applies to the Court of Ordinary of arid County, for Letters dianitsiry on the ■ atetea cf said decea -ed penona: Theae are, -herefore, to cite and nd nonish tbe heira and ereditora of mid deceased penona, to file their objection* (if any they have) in my of fice, on or before tbe firat Monday in January aeit. or letters will be granted to the tppli- cant, f tin Witneav the Hon. Willism Gibson, IL S if one of the Juaticea of laid Court, L* — I ibis 25’h June, 18 ’5. JOHN BAILEY, o- e. e-e.e June 30 *3 Philadelphia, July "6, 1824. Vv confidence in the vegeuble catholicon is undiminish-,d, and os fresh in.tanee* of its powers are datly occurring.in my own prac tice. 1 have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to «Itich it is applica ble, as superior to any remedy I am a-quiint- ed with. M. M’UUUI R1E, U. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expo, ure four veara ago. I had the misfortune lo be come tffl eted with a diaeaac, the painful re aultaof which induced nM to apply in auc- ceislon to se'eral respectable ohysicians of litis city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from wboae remedies I re ceived another complaint quite aa diatreasing ta the former. My whole system became a'- feeted. 1 could get no rest ■« night on ac count nf the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body t the weakness and emacia tion of which waa auch that I could acaroely walk. In thia state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four battles of which, liss completely restored me, I bsve now no psin t my eppeffte is good i and my strength restored With many thank, for the relief your medic'ne has given me, I xm your obliged friend, lie. WILLIAM WILSON. Swnrn and subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Pki atleipkla, May 28,1824. Sir—I am now, thank* to your medicine, * hearty mar For nearly six year, I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravage* threat ened, if not aoon Mopped, to put t period to my existence. Having bad no regular medi cal advice from the eompnencement, my complaint at last gnt to such a height tttat I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty- Tumor, formed in different part, of my body, and I began to think my situation almoct desperate. The five bottle, of the Catholicon which I have taken here com pletely cured me, and 1 at, new aa wsllaal Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT. MAY CONGE JR. W HEREAS Surah Brown, Junior, widow, applies to be Court of Ordinary of *aid 'kjunty. for Letter* of Administration on tiie . stale* of John Brown, late of said county* de ceased, ar neat uf kin: These are, therefore* o cite and admoninh, all and singular, the kindred und creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if sny they have*, ip im of fice, on or before the first Moidiy in J»ne ivixt,otherwise Letters will be granted Un sp- dicsnt. Witness the Honorable BrUian R Bunk- ley, one of the Justice* nf «s»d Court, thn sisteentM d«y of April, eighteen hundred ai d t w enty-five# [L S. JOHN BA1LKV. C. C 0 C. C. April 21 -4 Georgia Y THE -Camden County. COURT OF ORDINARY fOB 8* ID COUNiY. W HEREAS John Chevalier, hsi applied to said Court, f-r Letters Diimissury un the estates of StMuel Cou nt and Evan E. -.luck, deceased. These sre, therefore, to ;ite snd admonish, til and singular, the k.n- Jrcd snd creditors ut the and d .'catted per, unt, t • fi e their ohj tctions, if sny they love, ia my office, on or before the first Honda) in January next, or Letters will be granted tbe (pplicsnt. Witness the Honorable J.oifci SeoM, one of the Justices of said Court, this six- teri.lh day of April, e ghleer, hundred xnd twenty-five. f L. 8.) JOHN B AILEY, C.C.0.1 fo Apr ! PI ■’* Georgia—Camden County. BY TUB COURT OF OI DIN ARY fO SAID ftOUNIY. TWHF.REAS Lewis Bsohlott, applies to the JJ Court of Ordinary of said Countyt ft fetters Dismissory on tbe estate of Fr net* Roaolupe t Theae are, therefore, to cite and (donnish, and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objec tions, Ir-auy th»y Itsve, in my office, on or be fore the fi st Monday in January neat, ether- wise Letters Dismtssory will be granted tbe applies, it- ... Witness the Honorable Samuel Clark,, on* of the Juaticea of aaid Court, this alxteenih day of April, eighteen hun dred snd twenty-five. [L. 81 JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.C C April 31 HAY. 0 BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing from Brig Pheaant, for sale by April II C. C. GRISWOLD,