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iy—h) Superior'Court,
. Mav TksMi 18*0.
fn the mailer of Application of Or. Paul II.
[Vitkins Io lie remoml as Trustee.
AN reading nnd filing tlio Petition of the
U mid Paul II. Wilkins, praying for an
order'of lliia Hniiorable Court, requiring Al
fred Iverson, of llio Counly of Jones and State
of Gaurgia, Co-Truateo with Uni said Paul
H. Wilkins and William Iverson, tlio Pallior
of the Infant Children of tlio said William
Ivirtun and Ann Eliza Ivorson, hi« wtfo, bul
noir deceased, thftcrsluy i;uc Trusts mention-
ed in said Uaod of Trust, to show causa on
the first day of tlio nest Torm of the Superi
or Court for tlio said Counly of Chatham,
whyj)io said Paul H. Wilkins should not bo
releasod and removed from said Truslooship.
On motion, ordered that the said Alfred Ivor-
eon and William Iv,orson, oil behalf of the
said Infant etiluy quo trusts, do shw cause on
tlio first day of the nest Term of tho Superi
or Couit of tho County of Chatham, why the
prayer of tho Petitioner should not bo gran,
led!—and it is further ordered, that ti copy
or this order bo published iu ono of tho Pub
lic Gasottes of this’City, once a month until
the meeting tlio snid Superior Court.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
juno29 04—S
Camden Superior Court,
Amur. Tkbm, 1029.
Adm’or Dan’l Gracia, )
rs. % Scire Facias.
Ephraim Harrison. ) _
I T appearing by tho return of the^ Shortfi
that tho defendant is not to ho found io
the County, nnd that personal service cannot
be effected oo him of thesci. fa—On inolion
it is ordered, that tho defendant appear on
or before the first day of the next term, nnd
plead to tho said writ of sci. fs. and io default
of said appearance, tho plaintiff havo loavo
to proceed on his writ of sci. fa. in tho samo
manner as if service had been effcctod on
him. And it is further ordered that this rulo
be published in ono of tho Gazettes of Sa
vannah, ouce a month until tho expiration
thereof.
Extract from tho Minutes.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
april 15 1*0-Wm
Camden Superior Court,
ArniL Tehm, 1C29.
Elias Fort, f
vs.
Samuel Clark, et- ol. )
I T appearing to thu Court that George S.
Broivn and Samuel Clark, two of the de
fendants to tho above bill of complaint, are
not to be found io tho Counly : On motion,
it is ordered, that tlio boid Samuel Clark nud
George S. Brown, do sovcrnlly appear and
file their answers within four months from
this date—and that this rule bo published ill
one of the Gazettes of Savannah, or Darien,
ooco a month until the expiration thereof—
And iL is further ordered, that all proceedings
on tho bill of foreclosure of the said George
S. Brown against Samuel Clark, he closed
uniil further order.
True extract from tho Minutes,
7th April, 1919.
JOHN BAILEY, Clerk,
april 25 129-fttn
Georgia—Cnnidcn County.
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Israel Gcor, administrator
on the estate of John Roux, applies to
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of 3aid Coun
ly, for letters dismissory on said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kiudred and creditors of
said deceased, to do their objections, (if any
they have.) in tho Clerk’s uffico of said Court,
<#5 or before tho liict Monday ill January
next ensuing, clhcrvmc letters dUtnissory
will be granted Io thu applicant
Witnoss tho Hon. William Gibson, one of
of tlio Juslicca of said Court, this l-lth June,
13 ’9.
JOHN DAILEY, c o c c,
Ml DC 10 175
Georgia—Bryan County.
By llie Court of Ordinary of said County.
To all whom il may concern.
W HEREAS John J. Maxwell, Esq. ad
iniiiLlrotor on lire estate o! Leo Black
sell, has applied io tho Hon. tho Court of
Ordinary of snid Counly, to bo discharged
from bis said administratorship.
These are therefore to cito and admonish
all and singular tho heirs and creditors of said
deceased, to fdc their objections (if any) iu
tho Clerh’s office of Ibis Court, on or before
tiie first Monday io January uext, otherwise
letters dism’iBSory will be granUJ.
Witness Iho Hen. Lewis Hines, onooftlic
Justices of ilm said Court of Ordinary, this
ntcond day of July, one llyiusaiid eight hun
dred and twenty nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, o.n. c.
July 4 199—It,
M .
notice;
T HREE monthaurtordsteopplii
bo mode to Ilia Bank of. the ,
Gootgia, and the Bank of Darien, tor me
payment of tho following notes, the right
lisud halves of which Wore loitin tho. year
111*5, in their transmission from Nashville,
Tonuesseo.lo Philadelphia, In the Mail,
No. 101. Prinaipai Bank ol'Geurgia,
E. Early, Cashier. $100
No. IHO. Bauch Buak at Augusta,
luvor of S. Halo, A, Purler,
Cashier,
No. 1170. do. do. do. do. do. do.
No. 050. Bank of Darioii, favor ol
Joo. Blacklor, E. Early, Cashier,
No. 129 do. do. du. da.
10
10
50
20
jane 6.
$190
G. B. CUMMING.
185—1310
Notice.
F OUR months after dale application will
be inado to tlio Honorable tlio J ustlccs
of tlio Inferior Court of Chatham County^
wliou sitting lor ordinary purposes, lor leavo
to sell all that tract oflnnd, granted to Jacob
Harstene, on tho 24lh July 1020, containing
202} nores, on tlio waters of Three Mile
Branch, and knnwu, as originally granted, by
the Number 425, in the 2d Disirict of Bald
win County, for the benefit of tho heirs of said
Jacob Harstene.
N. P. CROWELL,
M. A. CROWELL,
Adm'or and Adm'tix.
jnne 22 711— t5m
Notice.
T HE Subscriber having qualified on the
will of Ilia lalo Josm n Law, sen’r., of
Liberty County, requests ell persons having
demands against tho estate to present them
duly attested, aud all persons indebted to the
same, to come forward and make payment.
JOHN S. LAW.
jllly 25 200—Ow
Final Notice.
T HE Subscriber being Anxious to bring all
the concerns of the late Rev. Benja
min S. Screven (which consists of Bonds and
Notes) to a close, requests all persons to whom
the Estate is indebted, to send a statement of
theii demands, properly attested, to the sub*
scriber, before tiro 1st day ofNorember next,
as after that day those who neglect will be
debarred payment, and a final settlement
made of the Estate.
WM. JOYNER,
Ex’or. of B. S. Screven.
Coosawhakhie, Alh June, 1329.
june 11 fi6—JmtN
NOTICE.
T HREE months after date application
will be made to tho Savannah, Ogee-
chee and Alatamuha Canal Company, for
the issue of Scrip No. 03, doted lull April,
1323, for five shares of stock iu said company;
tho original having been destroyed or lust.
Til OS. PAINE,
sept 3 217—|3m
l Shaving Soaps of every de-
, lines,. iStc I
rliierA havo received
per Melon Mar and oilier arri
vals, a Fresh and exietiilva «up-
JWW ply ofGonuiiioDruge and Med-
{pines, Perfumery, die,
SUCH M I
Sulpli. Quinine, French, Iodmo
Papuariuo, Phosphorus
Cheltenham, Preston anil Epsom Balia
Jalap, Mippa, Rhubarb, Cipum Tartar
Cantlicrilics, Colombo, Calomol
Tart. Emollo, Spanish Plot. Indigo
l'aarl Ashes, Croton Oil
Cologne, Lavender and Honey Wators in
great variety, Otto of Rases
Washing mill SI
soription
Fine Teolh, Dressing nnd Pocket Comb
Clrnh, Hair, Cuinb. Tooth & Nail Brushes
I-lsir Powder with Boxes and Puffs s
A fine assortment of cut glass Siuolliog
Unities, with silver lops
Visiting, Conversation and Ploying Card s
Lamp Oil, Glasses and Wioks of al
kinds, & o.
Which, added to their former slock, is not
to bo surpassed iu <*4leclion or quality, by
any establishment in tho Southern stales.
Merchants, Physicians, Plsuters and Fami
lies would da well to supply themselves for
Iho season, os they are offered at very law
prices.
LAY &- HENDRICKSON,
Druggists. 2 and 15 Gibbons’.Uuildiugs.
june 3 .
PATENT RIGHT SECURED.
THOMAS It V ERSON, Jr.
HAS just received per recent
arrival., in addition to Ins former
stock of DRUGS, MEDICINE,
See. Sec.
Super Carb Soda
Ergot
Saffron (Span)
Opium (Turkey'
Sarsaparilla (Span
Du (Am.
Mask (grj
Must’d Scod(whito)
Ol Almunds
do Amber (reel)
Castor (N A)
Soda & Said. Powd-
Acid Tartaric
Sul Aratas
Flors Beozoin
Caslor Oil (supo’r)
Balsam Fir
PERFUMERY.
Sulpli Quinino (Fr)
do Morpbino du
Piperinn do
Hyririiitlata Potass'
Prussic Acid
Cretan Oil
Iodine
Blue Mnss (Eng)
Phosphate Soda
do Iron
Cheltenham Salt
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (ample) '
do sheet
Mczcreon
Otto of Roses
Bear’s Oil
Rose, Cologn and
Lavender water in
Cut Glass & Plain
Bottles
Esprits do Roso
NOTICE-
A LL jM'ruopu HKlebtMl io tho c-sfotc of the
lYL kite JosephTiKiinns^cfCnmdi’nG‘»».;i:y
deceased, ore requested to make immediate
payment, and those having demands against
tlio said estate, will render them in, arcord*
ing to law. G. \V. THOMAS, Ex’r.
july 30 202—fr.
ican SOAPS.
Honey and Orange
Flower water
Exlrncts of Roses
Pastilles Fuinantes
With a general as
pertinent of English
French and Atncr-
aup 22
212
THE SYRUP OF SALZA;
flighty recommended by the Medical Society of Mew York, as being far superior to S warns Panacea,
or any other Syrup now in use, for the cure and relief of Scrofula, or King's Evil, Syphilitic, Mer
curial, aiui Cutaneous Diseases of the Skin, Ulcerous Sores, General Debility, and all Discuses
arising from impurity of Jllood.
&c. Excruciating and deep sealed
treated with this remedy with e»u
From the Report of the Committee op the
Medical Society.
“—That the Syrup of Salza is an effectual re
medy iu a great number of nuzzling cases of chronic
discuses, wo havo not only tho testimony of the
French physicians, hut tho experience of a number
of rospccluhlo physicians in tiiis city, who havo had
nn opportunity of testing tho remedy iu cuscs of
tho most obstinate chrome eliaructer in tho public
institutions, where patients labouring under incur
able diseases iu the samo wards, seeing its remark
able effects under the most discouraging circum
stances, would cutrcut to ho allowed the remedy,
or use stratagems to obtain it; and even iu these
hopeless cases it afforded more or less relief. Ul
cerous soro throats, which arc of an indolent and
languid character, und which ure usually compli
cated with tho other symptoms of mercurial dis
eases, such as cutaneous affections of tho skin,
diseases of tho joints, bones, &c., tho Syrup of
Salza, if uersevered in for six or eight• weeks, will
in general perfect a curb. Aud although this mode
of treatment is not so expeditious ns tho mercurial
plan, it possesses this advantage, that tho patient
comes out of it with u constitution unimpaired;
nny, ho is oftencr in higher health than he enjoyed
before. Not only syphilitic, but other ulcers, which
arise from a vitiated state of the body, and have long
resisted all the various modes of treatment, will ge
nerally heal under this Remrdt with little aid from
external means. The rcmovul nf diseases so opposite
In their character ns many of these ulcers are; is
truly surprising, and can only be accounted for by
supposing, that the use of the medicine produces a
general and material change throughout the system.
The value of the Syrup of Saha is best displayed
in those complicated forms of disease, occurring iu
constitutions fairly demolished or ruined by the
excessive use of mercury, exposure to cold intern-
perato living,
Let
puins, havo been — ,— „
tire success. Many chronic eruptions, usually sup
posed to proceed from syphilis, and many that
certainly aro not so, will yield to this remedy, and
na matter what may bo tucir character or nature,
from the simple herpes (itch) to the loathsome le-
prosy, this remedy is well worthy of a trial. The
fiiuatj. lino iciauuy in nut iTuiwiy ut u
first indication of amendment is improvement in
health, with return of appetite, and m
In some eases, where the disease has bi
nightSs , ,—
of long standing, the joints will remain somewhat
swelled; but the patient will recover his health,
with fulness nnd plumpness of habit. Besides these
effects, this medicine exhibits tonic powers; under
its regular use the appetite improves, all the func
tions indicate the existence of a moderate state of
excitation, especially those of nutrition, and the
iftticnt acquires a degree of vigour ho had long
een unaccustomed to. Beforo closing this report,
vo shall take the liberty of subjoining an extract
from Mr. Fordice’s excellent paper: ‘‘ This medi
cine. iu u very short time, will relieve syphilitic
headttchs and nocturnal muni, and if persisted in
1 believe will always curlr In emaciated or weak
constitutions, it is the greatest restorativa of appe
tite, flesh, colour, strength, and vigour, I know of.”
Signed,
FELIX PASCALIS, M. D.
A (Yiuor of the Statu .Medical Society (if JWj#
York, anti member of th« Paris, Hor-
drauz,.Marseilles, Philadelphia, Cnnnuticut,
( Via rim tun, aiul .Veto Orleans Societies or
Medicine, See.
JOHN WARMF.SLY, M. 1).
CHARLES DRAKE, M. D.
JAMES R. MANLEY, M. D.
JOHN WATS, Jr. M. D.
Miitiibcm of tho .Medical Society of Xeu-Yurk
H j’ A supply of the above, just rcceiveJ and constantly kept on hand by
july 1« flra THOS. RYERSON, Jr, Agent.
NOTICE.
I jtOUR Months after date 1 shall nppH to
the Inferior Court of Camden County,
bitting Ibr ordinary piirpoios, for leave to sell
(ho real estate of Micbnul Rudolph, deceaa
ed, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*
of raid estate.
E. RUDULPH, Administratrix,
sept 10 220—|
Georgia—Bryan County,
By the Court of Ordinary of laid Counly.
To all whom it way concern.
W HEREAS Col. George W. M’Allistcr,
administrator of tile estate of Hiram
Coon, lias applied l» ike Hon. the Court of
Ordinary of said Couuty, to ba discharged
from his administratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
nil and singular tho heirs and creditors of the
said deceased to file their objections (if any]
in tho Clerk’s efiicoof this Court on dr before
the first Monday io January uext, otherwise
letters dismissory will he granted tho appli
cant.
Witness tho lion. John J. Maxwell, one
of tho Justices of said Court of Ordina
ry, this second day of July, one thousand
eight hundred nnd twenty nine.
JOSHUA SMITH, o. o. c.
july 99i.t
Georgia—Brayan County.
By the Court of Ordinary for taid Counly.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS George M. Waters, -Esq.
Executor on tho estate of Christiana
Kirkland, has applied to the Honorable Iho
Court'of Ordinary of said county, to be dis
charged from his said Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the heirs and creditors ‘of
said deceased, to filo Ihoir objections, (if any)
in tho Clerk’s office of lliia Court, nn or bo
ibro iho first Monday in January noxt,other
wise lellera dismissory will bo granted.
Witness tho lion. Luwls Hines, one of the
Justices of (ho said Court nf Ordinary, this
second day of July, cue thousand eight hun
dred and twonty nino.
JOSHUA SMITH) c. o c.
july 4 189—(t.
IJY THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT U.
STATES, DISTRICT OFOEOllGIA,
MA Y TERM, 1929.
llulj.hU.iy ) Two Judgments in Sixth
Thus, and Kohl. Sotvcll. j Ci ' cuil Cou “’
A RULE lining been granted at the last
(% termofthe Court, ri'quiriug the attorney
of Ihe plaintiff of record to shc.v cause why
ho should oot enter oatisfacliun on tho above
judgments, and il now appearing that the
payments >vore made to the plaintifi'himself
and not to the attorney of roourtl. Audit
further appearing JhaUbq plaintiff is dead,
and his legal representatives uuhuotvn or
nhsenl from the stale, it is ordered that one
monlh’s notice bo given in two of the ga
zettes in litis place, and one at the scat of the
general government, calling upon Ihe said
personal representatives of Iho said Ralph,
to shew cause atthe next term of this court,
Io wit, on the Thursday next after tho first
Monday in November next, at Milledgcvilie,
why sulifactiau should uut be ordered to bo
entered by tho clerk on (he said Iwoj udg-
ments.
Extract from minute..
GEO. GLEN, Clerk.
Aug 22 1m—212
Chatham Superior Court,
MAY TERM, 1829.
W HEREAS William Gaston, Jutnes Bil
bo, Orray Taft, and Gcorgo Gordon,
wore summoned to altond litis Term of the
Court as Grand Jurors nud inado delimit—It
is ordered that they bo severally fined in tlio
sum of Forty Dollars, unluss good cause of
oxctisc ho filed with Iho Clerk of this Court,
on nr before the first day of tlio nuxt Term.
Truo extract from the minutes.
ROBERT VV. POOLER, Cleilc.
W HEREAS John Dennis, Thomas S.
Luther, Nicoll Turnbull, John P. l)cnn,
Joseph Hitchcock, Georgo Uonnoy, Anson
Parson, Lovt Hart, and William K, Gaston,
were summoned to attend this Term of tlio
Court as Petit Jurors ond made default—Il is
ordered that they be severally fined in the
sum of Twenty Dollars, unless good causo of
excuse be filed with the Clerk of this Court
on or before the first doy of Iho next Term.
True extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
nug 27 *14
Chatham Interior Court,
JULY'TERM, 1820.
W HEREAS William IT. Coe, William F.
Taylor, Jatnea Thompson, Horace
Blair, Thomas Ryorson, Frauds 1. Lay, Nor
man M'Leod, William Finch, George Oliver,
John VV. Turner, and Jacob Gould, were
fumjnonod to attend tba present Term of this
Caurl as Jurors and inado default—Ordered
that they bo severally fined in tho euro of Ton
Do|lats, unless (hoy file on oath, with the
Clerk of till* Court, good cause nf excuse on
nr before tho first day of iho next Term.
True extrocl from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clerk.
OUg-7 214
SAMUEL WOOD & SONS,
UOOKSKLLEKS AND STATIONERS,
Mo. 261 Pearl Hired,
New York :
Jlii.7.k‘rl ve
ry low pricot, a gsvfti
voricty of School, Ju
venile, Mciiical and
Miscellaneous Books,
Stationary. &c.
■Amongst which ate. the following, viz :
Wubatoi’d aiul Now VuiU Spelling
Hooks
Murray'* Introduction, Reader nnd
Sequel
New York Reader?, Noe. 1,2 and 3
New York Expositor
Murray’s and Brown’* Euglisb Gram
mars
Walket'd and Johnson's Dictionaries
Dubuil’s, Pike’s Willett’s aud Col
burn’s Arithmetics
Morse’.-!, Adams’, (/tiinminn’rf Smiley’s.
Willett’s und Woudbridee's Geo
graphies and Atlases
Watts’, Dwight’*, A Methodiet Jlymns
Fnmily, School, and IVmkct Bibles
ami Testaments
Latin. Greek, nud Frcucli Grammars
and Dictionaries
Virgil, Horace, Cicero, Cmsar, Ovid,
and Sallust Dclphitm
Gibbon’s Rome, Iiume'rt England
Rolliu’d Ancient History, Juscplnis
Plutarch's Lives, Johnson's Works
Newton’* Works, Burn'* Poems
Byron’s Poems, Scott’s Napoleon
Lcgers, Day Books, Records
* Memorandum, Invoice, Letter and
Order Books
Quill’s, Wafers, Sealing Wax, Ink
stands
Lead Pencils, Slates nnd Slate Pen
cils
Writing, Letter nnd Drawing Papers
Printing and Wrapping Papers
Binders, Band Box nud Press and
Bonnet Boards
Printing Ink, Agate Burnishers
Gold and Silver Leaf, Pallets, Ball
Skins
Plough Knives Bark Skivers
Bosnia Skins, Water Colours
Wilsou’s Globoa, 3, 9, and 13 inches
in diameter
Keith on Globes. Frenhy’s Astronomy
Johnson’s Medico, Chirurgical Re
view, &c. &c.
aug25 213
SPERM, WHALE AN1) LINSEED
a AAA GALLONS Superior Win-
JjTJxJvF tor Strained Sperm Oil
700 gallona common do do
3,200 do first quality Whala Oil
600 dA do do Linseed do
Just Receive!) per acliri. Franco! nnd O-
thcllo and in store for aale at wholesale and
rotnilon tho most reasonable lerma by
nng 25 HAZARD St DENSLOW.
Agency Oflicc.
Of the Charleston, Fire and Marine Insurance
Company
Savannah, Amin 20, 1029.
T IIIS Company continues to Insure n-
gainst Firo, Marino and River Risk on
moderate terms apply to
IIQMI& TUP PER, Agent.
Do la Montcrat’s Columbian
Vegetable Specific for the cure of Con*
sumptions, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of
Blood, and Pulmonary affections of every
kind—the most valuable remedy ever dis
covered for the cure of consumptions nnd
ad diseasos of tho breast and lungs leading
to consumptions.
T O ALL AFFLICTED with those trou
blesome affeoi inns, an immediate use
of ibis highly celebrated Specific is only
necessaiv to convince tho must incredulous
of its possessing qualities superior io any
other medical prepamion yet discovered —
Since the discovery of this invaluable medi
cine, numbers havo experienced its salutary
and happy effects—it* mild and gentle oper
ations are much extolled by those who have
ut<ed it. In all cases of coughs, colds, asth
mas, und other coUMimplivu affections, by
ihe umj of ilus article they have been enabled
to defeat an enemy whoso attacks would
otherwise have hecn followed by the mont
alarming consequences. This specific lias
relieved utul cured llm most violent c.isos in
which other medicines have tailed to give
any relief. It operates by gentle expectora
tions and may lie given to infanta uud chil
dten wiih the greatest safety.
Do La Monterui’d Columbian Vegetable
Specific has stood the test of experience und
proved itself the most valuable remedy ever
discovered for the cure of Con. umplion uud
Pulmonary affections of every kind.
The following certificates , just received
from highly respectolo gentlemen will show
its value:
llnllimnrc County, Feb. 1-1/A 1C29.
Gentlemen— 1 feel it my duty to acknowl
edge the great benefit 1 havo derived from
the use of De La Montcrat’s Columbian Veg
etable Specific!. I do not like to speak ol
the Medicine in the exalted terms in which
l estimate it, l will, therefore, as briefly as
possible, give a history of my own situation,
with the effects produced bv this valuable
medicine, i have been, for the last five or
six years, laboring under a pulmonary Con
sumption, pronouuccd to be such by the at
tending physician, during which time I have
consulted many physiciaus, taken much med
icine, but all to but little purpose. The 12th
of March, 10211,1 puked blm*l lor the first
time, and continued so to do for sevorul days
in succession, ond on the Mth of the same
month was confined to my bed, where 1 lay
for two months uulil I was reduced to ouch
n state of dobility, that my friends began to
despair of my recovery. I had made use also
of all the popular remedies without benefit,
nnd having accidentally heard of this Speci
fic,! determined to give it atrial,anticipating
fVoin.thc use of it, no better result than had
attended the use of all tlio remedies I had ta
ken ; but in this I was happily disoppo^ted.
At my very lowest elate l commenced the use
of this Specific. I took tho first dosoat
night in a little herb tea, sweetened, which
threw me in a gentle perspiration aud
procured for me u good night’s rest.—
I continued to take the medicine as directed,
and in aboutfivo days my cough was com
pletoly Flopped and have not had nny return
since. I am now perfectly satisfied of the
superior quality of this Specific over every
other medicine offered for the cure of tho
abovo disease. You aro at liberty to use (his
letter in any wav you may think troper.—
Yours respectfully,
(Signed,) JOHN R. ELLICOTT,
Baltimore, Fell. 19/A, 1859.
I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify,
that for upwards of six months,! was severe
ly afflicted with n papi in Qy breast, accom
panied with a very bad cough nnd .shortness
of breath, and every indication (in tho opin
ion of a physician) of approaching consump
tion ; ofter having'boon persuaded by my
parents, I was induced to make ttfnl of l)o
La Mooteral’s Columbian Vegetable Speci
fic, and (he use of three bottles completely
restored me to health.
JOSEPH N. RUCKLE.
A supply of tho above valuable Medicine
has just boon rocoived by
LAY & HENDRICKSON, Sole Ag’ts.
april 22 Gibbon’s Buildings.
Pyroligneous Acid.
j^ SUPPLY of tho nbnv* just i-ocnivod nnd
for solo liv
it tig 20
THOS. RYERSON. Jr.
Superior Food for Chilarcn, In
valids and others.
R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY, for
making superior Barley Water iu ten
minutes ; 6trongly recommended by (lie Fa
culty os a nutritious cooling Food for Infants;
is in high repute for making n delicious Pud
ding ; being considered preferable to Ground
Bice, Tnpiora, &c.; and excellent for thick
cuing Broths or Soups; und PATENT
^CROATS, for making superior Gruel in ten
minutes, nt one bail' the expenso of the com
mon Pearl Barley or Embdcn Groats. K-
Iher of the uliovo preparations made with
Milk, affords a very nourishing and light
Diet. Prepnred only, nnd sold wholesale
and for exportation, by Matthias Robinson
Jc Co. 61. Red Lion Street, iiujjjuni, Lou
don.
The Patentee solicits attention to tbo fol
lowing Document;
{Copy.)
Apothecaries* fJail Lomlni. Ftb.fllh, 1826.
Eir—1 have analyzed your Groats und Bar
ley Powder, which you,having Ilis Majesty’s
Letter* Patent tor rlie role MttnufuclutiLg
of tbo same, properly douomiiiate “Patent
Baiu.ky ami Patent Groats.” I have no
hesitation in dedaiing them to he genuine
powders of the Jinesl Barlry and Oats I ever
saw. 1 .consider it a public advantage, und
of great importance in tho medical world,
that, by your i^pde of preparation, a valua
ble, fine, mucilaginous beverage and food
may be obtained in a few mioule9.
I have also analyzed some camples,—imi
tations of your articles,—which aro “warrant
ed free from adulteration.” these I pronounce
to be compositions of different meals, conse
quent ly, neither pure Barley-water nor Oal-
gruel can be made from them,
I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
RICHARD CLARKE.
To Mr. M. Robinson.
The above testimonial, from a gentleman
who has already rendered the public much
service by exposing various deleterious mix
tures and adulterations in articles of general
consumption, added to the rocommcndation
of the medical profession, make it unneces
sary for the proprietors to do more than state,
that none are Genuine which do not bear the
words “Robinson's Pulcnl" the Royal Arms,
and tho Signature of Matts. Robinson.
Warranted to keep in any climate.
The subscribers having been appointed
agents for the above articles and with a view
of introducing them in this city for medicinal
and other purposes, have just received a small
quantity, neatly put up in half pound pack
ages, with direction for uso. They feel as
sured from the great demand for them in New
York, Philadelphia and Charleston, that a
single trial will prove their decided superiori
ty to Arrow Root, common Barley, &c. as a
nutritious food for children and invalids.
LAY dr HENDRICKSON,
Druggis’s, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbous’ Buildings,
uug 27
Medical College of S. Carolina
T HE Annual Counsn op LucTunuB -in
this Institution, will bo resumed on the
second Monday in JToccmhcr, on tho following
branchest
Anatomy—by John Edwards Holbrook,
M. D.
Surgery— by James Rttmsoy, M D.
Institutet and Practice of Medicine—by
Samuel Henry Dickson. M. D.
Mateira Medica—by Henry H. Frost, M.
Obstetrics and Diseases of ITomen and
Children—by Thomas G. Priolaau,.M,D.
Chemistry— by Edmund Ravenol, M. D.
Jfatural History and Botany—by Stephen
Elliott, L. L. D.
Pathological and Surgical Anatomy—by
John Wagnar, M. D.
M Demonstrator of Anatomy-John Wagner,
HENRY H. FROST, Doan.
aug*5 813—f
Thermometers.
A SUPPLY of London Thormomotors in
x*. Boxwood, Japauod, and Morocco cases
Just roooivod and for snlo by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
lu e * s Druggists,
otter’s Vcgitublo Catholicon,
T HE unrivalled and extensive reputation
already, acquired by tbia medicine, de*
manda from the proprietor his grctCfarac*
knowledgment to a discerning pbblio.
Those affeotod with KING’S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased bones,
.SYPHILIS in evety tinge. ULCERATED
HOKE THROAT, ULCERS of every dra-
oription, however old aodf inveterate; .every
variety of Cutaneous disease, Blotches on tho
face, Pimples and Tiller in partibulir (
R/usumuUsty and Gotti, While Swellings, and
diseases resulting from Mercury, tflqr be
confident of obtaining in all the above oases,
in which nature has not altogether yielded to
disease; radical and permanent cures from
the uso of the Catholicon. This is the first
discovery of a medicioe taken in the stomach,
that has had tho ioog desired efieot of curiog
tho roost obslinato and distressing external
diseases.
The use of nutritious food, and the ordina
ry av!>catiuns of busiiiuss are Dot interrupted
by the Catholicon; ambits properties having
the power of restoring both flesh and boue,
and of reoovating and invigorating every part*
of the system during the process of exiermi*
nating disease, is without a parallel.
The proprietor begs leave, respectfully, to
return thanks to the many who have reposed
confidence in his former statements, relating
to Ihe healing properties of tho Catholicon:
and lie would lurlhet assure Ihe public, that
he will in no instance forfeit their confidence,
by recommending his medicine as applicable
to any disease, in which it shall not have
proved itself eminently successful.
Tho following certificates will, it is pre
sumed, satisfy the most incredulous, of tbo
pro-emineut virtues of the Catholicon*
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, fit ay 28, 1824*
Sir,—I am now, ihanks to your medicine, a hearty
muu. For nearly six years 1 have been a martyr to a
disease, whose ravages threatened, ifnai soon slopped,
to put a period to my existence. Huving hud no regu
lar medical advice hum the commencement, my com~-
ulaint at last gm to such a height that I could not swal
low without greut pain nnd difficulty. Tumours formed
in different purls of my body, and I begun Io think my
situation almost desperate. The five bottles of tha
Catholicon winch 1 have taken have completely cured
me, and I am now us well as 1 could wish to be. WUU
my thanks, 1 am your obliged humble servant, &c.
GEORGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia, s*.
George Kano, of (Ins district ol Southwark, personally
appeared, and being duly swum, doth declare and say,
(hut the ubovc stuicmeut is, in all respects, correct and
true, and that the signature to it is in thu hand writing
of this deponent. JOHN B1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1924.
[From the Darien (Geo.) Gazette, November l.J
A MO.-T.KXTH.VURDIXAV Ll'IlK KYFH.TKD HY POTTER’S
C ati ioi it'ox.—C apt n in Donely; kcejmr of the light on
Sapelo and master pilot for D»l»*>v Bar, n(hunzts us to
"take known to the public the lollowiug fact of a recent
date.
“ About a month ago, I bought throe bottles of Pot-
tkii’s Catholicon, fur llm purpose ol testing its virtues
upon Mr, Peter M'Culluch, pilot of Dubov Hut, who
hud been for suverul years confined to fiis bed and
crutches iu consequence of diseased limbs, and ulcerated
feet—the soles of his feet weic in that shocking state,
that thu holies were perceptible both luthu sight aud
touch.
Mr. M’Ctdloch, after the use of three norms oftlse
Catiiolk on, laid aside his crutches, and was this day
in town attending to his business,ui nearly perfect health.
Darien, November 1, 1826.
Hartford, Coun. February 20, 1827.
Mr. tVm. \V. Potior— ’
Dear Sir—I have now hut one bottle of Catholicon
left, A person arrived this evening, who came GO miles
since morning, tor 17 bottles of Catholicon, and would
have taken 24 ; but 1 could lei him have but 9. Ho
came expressly for the article, and Suva that the person,
who had used two hollies, has had a*“ ljveh affection
or consumption” 20 years ; and that three of the 14m-
ilv arc invalids, and have paid in ten years, fur medical
advice and medicine, 51,500. lie says the person who
has used tho two bottles, n».\ ut foi so any miIui ,m:?o
comfarf. with Till. CAiiioiuoN, and that the neigh
bours, seeing the astonishing effects it produced, a mTiii-
her of them scut the above personal procure the arti
cle, Ibr various rhrouic diseases. Yhe person told mo
he would wuit two day, if he could to procure
(be two dozen. Will you, without fail, send me,
or, if necessary, even come with a few boxes of thu
Catholicon to IlurtfiirJ, ns I fear delays will take place
iu New York uud New llavcn ; uud us^to being out of
Urn article, 1 cannot think of it.
1 am, iu haste, yours, &c. E. W. BULL.
TO SEAMEN.
Thousands of unfoitunato seamen aro rendered use
less to their country by the ravages ol u devouring dis
ease, to w hich they ure more subject than any other class
of men. The case of an unfortunate sailor who either
embarks m a diseased state, or finds himself so, ona
long vovuge, must be truly deplorable; and it mar
not, perhaps, bo improper to suggest the propriety of
always Including iho Catholicon in the medicine chest*
of thu Navy und Merchants’ set vice, it being u sovereign
remedy in the disease alluded to. 0
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
Tho Vegetable Ca'hohcon is peculiarly adapted to
those diseases which are prevalent among the coloum!
Population of the south. In that disease which is cal
led Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will
convince planters of its superior efficacy to any remedy
never henaturo in the United States. They should
of a similar without it.
Sold by tho principal Druggists and Booksellers in
the United Stales.
[CT“* l’rinted directions are on tho bottles .
W. W. POTTER,
No. 13, South Ninth street, between'* Chcsuut and
Market, ojmosite the University of Pennsylvania.
N. B. Those persons who may receive signal bene
fit from tho use of the Cufholicon, wifi confer a
particular favour on those similarly afflicted, by forward
ing certificates of their cures to tlio proprietor, or to any
of his agents.
A supply of tho above Yaluablo Medicine
kepi no hand und orders from anypartofthe
State, aud letters postage paid, will recoiva
immediate attention
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
july 14
Druggists, Solo Agent
No 2 & 15 Gibbons’Huildii
Sarsaporelluj Syrup.
T HIS Syrup is recommended by tke
culty ns an excellent Depurative m
nine, nnd has been successfully employe
thoso anomoious cases of disease. V
sometimes occur iu scrofulous b»b’*.
4'tccd by on improper and trrep-\. .
-jrcury.—A fresh supply, cate f u jt v
has just been received, nud f or .,[A r ? pl
LAY St Umblfi&ilZL
D W ,N ".** w *
Chloride of f
C HIoridoof Lir,,» ,
Preston S,|„ j
Iceland Moot, i
Just reqoived and for h
»"« THOS. I
• - -"’-wwi
Jujube Paste or
A 8UPPLY of froth
recommended for<
&c. juBt rteeivml and ft
LAY & HK1
Druggists, No, s and 15
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