The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, May 27, 1825, Image 4

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Jhntily jUiloertiHementa N otice. r«.\R months utter dale, application will b< hSI made •" the Court of Ordinary of Franklin County, for leave to sell one hundred Acres oi Land, in said County, as the property of Adan Linn, deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs am' Creditors of si I deceased John E. Carson, adin’r. Janu rvlfl M 2 5 ' 63 ~ ,n dice. vx,|NE months after (late application will bi JLJ mi „le to the Honorable Inferior Court o Columbia County, when setting as a Court of Oi 1 dinary tor leave to sell 292 1-2 acres of Land ly m the 2d District of Monr e C >unty, Lot No 208, it being the real estate of William Nnsljev, - deceased, and to he sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. James Smalley, Adm’r, ’ January 4 1825 l'r.9m 57 ’ _ ■’ I. Notice. » (TWINK months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond County, when sitting lor Ordinal- - purposes, tor leave to si 11 one hull of four and three quarters acres of Land, in said County adjoining finds of Ware and Coleman, lor tin benefit of Seaborn Skinner, minor. _ I Livingston Skinner, i Guardian. ( Sent. II nn ln9i 23 1 1 . i N otice. * NINF. mouths alter dale, application will be made to the Honorable the Just ces of the Inferior Court, setting for ordinary purposes, fin ( the county of Burke, for leave to sell all the real estate of Stephen Chance, late of Burke county, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and creel > 4ors of said deceased. Vlary Chance, Adn’x . Joseph Chance, Adm’r. Hark* county Sen 6 18’4 1 9ni 22 Notice. ts»INK months after date, application will h tl'J made to the Honorable Court of Ordinal-' ol C dtimbia County, lor leave to sell ad th real esla'e belonging to the orphans of Samui Snllivun, deceased, and also, an undivided tra. Ml Land, lying in Columbia County, behnigin; (o said orphans, and t 1 Melinda Jones, a Minor. John Cartlulge, Guard, . n uj taid Orphan*. Polly Jones, Guiu ihun of M Hilda Jones. May 25 Im9n» 95 Notice. • CTBINK months alter date, application will b, liLJ made to the honorable Inferior Court o: Kichinond County, for leave to sell the undividti half of I i-iiement No 7, Bridge Row—also, tw unimproved lots Corner of Elbert and Ueynol, streets, for the benefit of Margaret V. Mimes, a Minor, John Hones, Guardian. Ortoh-r ?5 18 j I Irr>9m N otice. V'tlVl.VE months after date, application will hi ii-J made to the Honorable the Justices of 0 Inferior Court of said c>u dy, when silting f Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole - I the real Estate of Irvin Hovel, decease), late id said enmity, for the benefit of (lie heirs and ere dilors of ssid deceased. James Lambert, ) ... , L . , , . S- Adrn’rs. Ed warn Hoyet, 5 Srriven Gunn ‘a 1 Im9in 6 Inutile. NINE months afterdate, application will bi nude to the Honnra de Court of Ordinary Columbia couiuv, for leave to sell two tracts o Land in said county, lying on Greenbrier Creek one containing 318 acres joining Collat'd, I’u.lii and others, the other Cuniaining 172 acres join i ;- Luke and others, it being a part of llie real eslat of rhiunas Junes, deceased, sold lor tile benefi of (he heirs of said d -ceased, William Booker, Adin’r. hi ighl of his wif January 25, 1825, I 9 n 61 N once. VJIoE months after date, application will h Xv made to the Honorable the Inferior Cmi of Itmli i.ond county, while sii.tnijj- lor Ordinal') purposes, f.r leave to sell a Lot in the City . Augusta, bounded by Ellis and Houston streets,, belonging to the estate of Michael Sdvert de ceased, for the benefiit of the heirs and creditor of said estate. Andrew J. Dill, adm’r. { Nathiiu Leeds, a dm’r. in right o' h's wife Mary Leeds, adm’rx. .higusta. F- b nit- 11, 15.5 lo9in Notice. JJQINR months after date, application will In «Nl made to the Honorable tlie Court of Ordi ry ot Columbia County, lot- leave to sell 222 a ores of Land, lying m Coin obis .County, on ih waters of the big Kiokee Creek, adj doing Land of Hamilton, Graves and others, to be su )il forth benefit of the heirs of James Marvin, eci a-ed, Hubert Vlartin, adm’r. Novembers 1824 lm9ni 40 N otice. NINE months after oate, application will b. made to the Honorable the Justices of th. Inferior Court ol Frankhu County, when sittiip for Ordinary purposes, lor leave to sed the real E-lale ol John Gettings, late of said comity, dt ceased, for the heirs and creditors of sod d. ceased. John Lettings, adm’r. Anvil 19 IS-’j, I 9m ay N otice. \N|h\K months after ante, application will be aLI made to die Honorable tbe Interior Court, ot Burke County, when silling fur Ordinary purpo ses, fir leave to sell the undivided part of ih. real fslate of l.ewis Emanuel, deceased, for th benefit of the heirs and creditors of said decess ed. Jona. Lew is, * Surviving Administrator dt boms non. Rnkc county, March 7, 1825 ImSra 75 »J Notice. 7NSINE months after date, application will be 4 s ! made to the Inferior Court of Columbia County, when silting for Ordinary purposes, for ■aye to sell 235 acres of Land, (in said County) -telonging to the estate of William IC, Crabb, de ceased. John Kennon, adm’r. November 6, 1824 lm9m 40 N otice. OBINE months after date, application will be iS J made to the Honorable the inferior Com ( Columbia county, for leave to sell a tract of i,and in said county of 105 1 2 acres, joining Murray, Ray and others, it being part ot the real estate of William Minion, deceased. Peggy, Binion, adin’rx. \ March 15. 1825 ‘ lm9»m 75 N otice, IjNIINE months afier date, application will be in made to the Honorable the inferior Court oi ilie county of Franklin, while sitting (or ordinary purposes for leave to sell the real estate of Thom as 1). Jordan, late of said county, deceased. Robert Pulliam, Adm’r. December 18 1893 tin9.ii 41 N otice. NjflNE months after date, will be .LI made to the Honorable ihe Justices of the ( I ilerior Court of Scriven County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a certmi tract or parcel of Land containing two hundred two and an half acres, situated lying and being in the thirteenth District of Henry County, Ga. and known and distinguished in the plan of said 1 Oi trict by the number eighty, (80) the whole of he rt-sl Estate of Sarah Callaway, deceased, late •n said County, for the benefit of the Heirs and creditors of said deceased, t Samuel Doughty, adm’r. Striven County, l -‘ i>, 25 IS -j 1 >ni 71 , ' n ' " ■!.. >i. . . f N otice. i VTINE months alter date, application will be IN made to the Honorable the Intel ior Com- Murke County, when sitting tor Ordinary pur ■ -see, for leave to sell the real estate of Wnley Ilanherr--. (Minor ) deceased, fir the benefit ot the heirs and credi'ors of sai I deceas'd, Jona. Lewis, adin’r. Hurke county, M eh 7 1825 In 9 57 Notice NINE months after date, application will h made to the Justices of the Inferior Com d Fianklin County, when sitting for Ordinary im poses, for leave to sell the real Estate of Da vul Clark, deceased, fur the heirs and creditor-, if said deceased. Thos. Mays, ex’r. Aoril 12, 1825 ltn9m 87 N otice. Nine months after date, application will be made to the Justices of the Interior Coin-' t Franklin County, when sitting for Ordina>\ purposes, for leave io sell the real estate ot Stal ling Proc'or, a Minor, James R. Haley, Guardian. April 12,1825 lm9m 87 Gl-.OIt 4A Hichmund County Jly the Court uj Ordinary for said County, TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CUHCEUN. M7HBREAS U. John Mtig, and llobrrt Di vv mon Administrators, de honis non, on tile I stale of Jesse Dimon, deceased, late of said ! C 'iinty, liave applied to this Court tor letters Dismissory, Thr.se are therefore to cite and admouich all od singular the kindred and creditors of the said It ceased, to file their objections (it any they liave) n the olfi-e of the Clerk of said Conn on or bi • ore the first Monday in June next, otherwise let . ts Dismissory will be granted to them. Witness the Honorable Samui l Hale, one of the Judges of said Court, this 26th day of No vember, 1824. 6m Isaac Herbert, clerk, Os the Court of O' linary GE'llli It, Hichmoutl ioun.y. Ky the Honorab t: the Cou t of Ordinary of the County of Hichmoutl To all whom it may concern. \T® iEUEAS. Nathan H- Be.d, administrator , \mgr de bonis non, on the esiate of Hezekial n, deceased, late cf sunt county, has applied . this Court for Letters Dismissory. t hese are therefore to cite and admonish ail nd singular the kindred and creditors of tin S aid deceased, to file their objections (if any th- \ r Have) in the flare of the Cltik of said Court o' r before the fir-t Monday in November next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted i■. dm. Witness the Honorable Samuel Hale, one oi the Judges of said Court, this 42th day ol ‘ April, 1825. ' 6m Isaac Herbert, Cl’k. Os 'hr Court of O inu y In the Inferior Court of Htchmand County, stt ling as u Cou i of Ordinary, Moxiiav, February 7th, 1825 Danforth & Savage, 4 vs. V RULE mSI. Vdm’rs. ot Ralph Thomas, j t If appearing to the Court, that the petitioner ~ are possessed of a Bond giwn by Ralph I lium , as m his lite time, together with others, condition- c at tor making titles to pan of Lot No. 22, ni the City ol Augusta, comaming a front of thirty nine •cet on Broad siree* ami ti depth two hundred and seven feet, and bounded on the south by said 1 si reel, i m the E. at by a lit usually called Polo Keati gs and on tile oilier sides by a lot late John W.Kaon’*, and that the said Ralph Thomas has de- i parted this life without maki g titles to said lot > s-nl that letters of administration un his estate ami * fleets have be n granted to Abicl Camfield ol 6 said County. Wlici upon and on Motion of petitioners attor- h ney. It is ordered by the court, that U».- Heirsand .] 'Kepreseinatives oi said Ralph I’homas he cited to ~, vipear before tliis Court on the first Monday in J Uiril to show cause, if any they have or can, why he said Administrator ot Ralph Thomas slioul.l •ot be ordered to execute titles to the said lot to the petitioners according to Ihe prayer of the pt- " lition ; and that a copy of this order be publisher i one of the Gazeties of tins City I'nr two Months Taken from the .Minutes Isaac Herbert, Clerk « «/ th- Court of Ordinary. 1 February 11 10 k (,(, r aiu\ Job Vviutiug, A tally Executed at this Office. FOR SALE. A LOT OF LAND containing five Acres, handsomely situated near the new Milletlge ville Road, and about two and three (inn lbs 1 miles from the southern boundary ot Augu-ta On the premises are u comfortable Dwe ling and >ut buildings suitable Cora small family—a few choice fruit trees and an ercello.il garden. Th s Lot with some additional improvement? would make an excellent stand for a House of Enter 'uinment, and persons engaged in the purchasing o' Cotton would find it a convenient place u stop at for that purpose. 1 uni authorized t ! ■•'ate that forty or fifty Acre* of Land can be oh- 1 anted adjoining, which together would rendei i ■he situation desirable fur ~j» person wishing u 1 engage in a public line. 1 For particulars enquire of the subscriber oi the premises. Peter T. Hugg. Apr 1 29 4- r 8H hHEfUKF’a SXla.. Will be sold on toe hr.l 1 uesdiy in July next, a> the Market House, in the city of Augusta, be tween the usual hnu s oi sale. Six JNegrocs, viz: Charles Gil bert, Nancy, Gabriel, vV I.Jmney, and Ihdtiy 1 ''Vied on us the propei >y <i( A. Rhodes, to saii y a fi fa. on ton cl isu" O' a mortgage, Andei sun Watkins vs. said A. Uhodes Term - Cash, bankable m tney —purchasers pa< Peter V. Boisclair, Sh \ff. r c. May 6 0" Administrator’s onle. On the first I nesday in Juiy next, at the Mai kel-House in the City of Auguita, at the usual hours, will be sold : The Lot ami improvements on ‘(road otreet, fronting the Hunters’ lintel. The properly of the late M. C L-avenswonh, am s- Id by order of the Honorable the Infett »r Com of the county of Uichmond, for the benefit of lb tieirs and creditors. Samuel Hale, Jldm’r. May 4 v 99 Administrator’s .sale. IN piirsiianc an order of the t tenor Cour of Uichmond County, sitting for Ordinary urposes, there will be ,nld at the Market Houst die Ci y of Angus a, «m the first Tuesday in June nex’ : One undivided third port of the Lot in thr City i tlgo .: :r. sent occupied iy Messrs. Iliad ey Ik Duller*'- ■ having a trout o . Broad anil Edis St> ■ s of about tweny ’eel. which Lot is the s’-venth art of Lot No. 26 in the plan of sad city. Tins sa.e i ordered fur the bem-fii nf tii Heirs and Credit, rs ol Samue Howers, jun. d ''eased \\ m. C. Diilon, Adm’r. ■‘.nr!’ 1, I 1 ’ M it . 8 1 Admiuisuvuor’s bale. Will be sold o liis- J tiesda, in June next at the Court House in lloi ke County, at the u siial hours, agreeable to an order ot the Hon orable the Justices of the Imernir Cour. oi said County, when sitting for Ordinary purp ses . Three negroes, nam'd Hannah, Sucky and Moses, b looping m tin Estate ot Ken ben Moore, deceased, s.-ld in order io make ad l vision among the Heirs of .--aid deceased. Terms made known on dav m sal'-. Elizabeth Moore, ndmr’x. March 28. 1 r Rt draiuistrator’s >aie, Will be sold on Saurdav the 21s' day ol Me next, at the late residence o( Mar) Platt, d ceased, oral my House in Scriven County, b low Pearce’s, between the hears oi ten a four o’clock:— AH the perishable property be longuig to the E.-Uto ot the said tec.as-d co isting of Cable. Hogs, one Stove, Hous-holr and Knchen furniture, together with a mumbe >f other articles too 'edious to enumerate. Terms of ail- mm* kn >wn on the day. Ephraim Hunter, Adin’r Scnven count" A;: 4 1825 8' t 83 Administrator’s bale. Will be sold a ; the mte residence nt John It Morrison, late of lluike County, deceased, o the 16' hd iv o' tune ne*’., v A stock of Horses, Caltle and Sheep, and sundry other aiticles ioo tedious to mention. f Sale to continue from da'- <o dav undl all is sold . ' Ilosina Morrison, Admr’x c dj* All persons indeb’ed to the suit! estate, art i- q ested to make immediate payment, and thost , ■.living demands, are requested to present then. £ n gally attested. R. M. Admr’x. Ma< 2, 1833 7 1 t 91 Administrator’s bale. t Will be sold on tin- first Tuesday in August next, t at the Cmirt-H.itiie, in Wayneabornugh. by or £ der of the Hononb'e the Court of Ordinary.;— , Seven >egroes, viz.: Monday, t Hen, larad, Hogg, Henry, J in and Arch, belong- 1 mg to the estate of Gotten Merritt, deceased, ' md to be sold for the benefit of the heirs and c creditors of said deceased. Comfort Merritt, Adm’rx. Hnrke Cnv'Uy M> V 3 l - .'.i 1 r 91 ]S otice. A (IREEABLK to an order of the Honorable /m. Inferior Court of Jeflerson County, whili 4 Hit mg fo'' Ordinary purposes, will be sold at th Market House, in the town of Louisville, on tin | first Monday in July next. A Tract of Laud, containing one hundred twenty-nine and a half acres, lying on he water, of [Hack Jack Creek, in said county, e idjoining lands of Eason and Kennedy, sold for ' die benefit of Josi.sb S. Patterson, a minor. . Mary Clements, Guardian. April 9. 1825 12t y 84 Notice. I /{\ LL persons to whom the late Francis Bouye' I JRA of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt ed, are requested to present their demands with * in tlie lime prescribed by law ; and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment, B. Bouver, } ~ , Paul Rossignol, rs ‘ December 21 5j TO THE PUIILIC. fJIHERE is perhaps no medical observation b.el- JL ter established, none more generally confirmed by the experience of the best physicians ot all gws and countries and none of more importance t th practitioner,than the fact,that niany.of the most diili coll ana incurable complaints originate in neglec ed cohle_ In a climate as variable as ours,where the changes ot the weather are frequently sudden aim nexpected, It requires more cure and attention guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy ol de, than most people imagine, or are able am willing (o bestow. Hence the vast number of pal • •ents. afllicted with cougns, catarrhs, asthma' consumptions, and other affections, and hence the 'arrago ot rational and absurd remedies, cried up oy tfie learned and illjserate. The many cases o' the kind, fell under my observation; the prepom ■ runs compositions of inflaming drugs, which are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced ii practice from remedies highly recommended; and my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints were strong inducements for me to consider whether a compound consisting of mild vegetabh substances could not be invented, more free Iron tiie vyell founded objections of practitioners, and letter calculated to avert the threatening di J t ruction of the lungs. PULMONIC Syrup ot* Vegetables, for coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions i Ins remedy is superior to any medicine which .ias been offered to the public, as it is prepared rum the most valuable herbs of our vegetable ingdom, and its qualities are such that every de cadence may be placed in its virtues for iLt ore of the above diseases. From the knowledge •ne proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of tip syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending it o those who labour under those distressing com I nnts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav "g administered it to thousands in New-York and I’h.ladelphia, he feels no hesitaiion in offering it t i the public, and alter trial, those persons win purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mu iey refunded by returning the bottle, if they do not led satisfied that they have reaped belief, from the use of it. Directions for Use. I like a tea spoon lull three limes a day, say orn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. GO* F.ach bottle will have the signature of tin proprietor. (£/* Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sig. if the Golden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 33 New and invaluable PATENTEE!) BT THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AUDLER’S Asiatic UnitWe lor Paivv. This Medi- cineisanev er failing fa remedy ior the Tooth- Ache, Head- Ache, and other dig eases. 'IVIJS remedy is good against the tooth ache o A pain in the teeth aid jaws when duly appliec mi employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy n ■‘•lieving swellings of the gums, fitce and adjacent pans, arising from or connected with tooth-ache It relieves head-ache or pains in the head ii iit most easy and agreeable manner; for this fiv pient and distressing complaint, this, his new medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re 'tores both the organs of sense and the nerves oi l-eir healthy condition at a quick and admirable ate. This new and useful preparation produces, by mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operatioi ipon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, -Parpens the perceptions, and invigorates tin unctions ot the mind, by dissipating gloom and vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic medicine of the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, the lead and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon •ne '.ighl and immediate organs of digestion as s carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mos* comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve ment is quite as favorable to diseases ot the ear, more especially it acts to groat advantage in dui ness and hardness of hearing, anti even in incipl ent deafness, restoring the tailing organ to the exercise of its true and healthy functions of hear mg. Certificate from Hr. Samuel L. Mitchell. Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York, .this day submitted to me his letters patent from .he United States, for compounding and vending a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and asked my opinion upon the ssine, whereupon, af ter examining the receipt contained in the specili I cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aroma'- ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal culated to produce a composing effect on the htu man body. Samuel L. Mitchell. New-York, November 2,1, 1818, AuAVbr’s AVUk ot Roses. AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, softening and beautifying the skin, and removing pine nles, freckles and chops from the face, neck, &c The Milk ol Hoses possesses many qualities, for h iot only serves for the above purposes, Imt it put •he bloom of youth on age, which valuable property •very lady is fond ot enjoying. I his beautiful rose cos metic has a delightful fragrance, and is an article wh ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth .ng that will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa ble article to every lady, and should be found oi their toilets. Di KKCTtons. —After being washed and drie< then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan undue) then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each bo. tie will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl. Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign of the Golden F.agle, Augusta. July 4 2 .arge Assortment of 3vrveui\e- Books, for tale at this Office E. AUDLEB, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tiemen of Augusta, that he will be ready to i serve them at all times, at his or their houses, in , die line of his profession, and hopes he will mee share of the public patronage, a* he will extract teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if ever of difficult, .id all its other branebcs. Taste of Carbon, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered for Ikes I cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth and ijjfci making the breath sweet and greeabic. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in th> urns and teeth, and makes them firm at the nine time. , Prepared and sold by E. Amller. At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cottoij Range. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 ■ — —— A. CAKJJ. Z. ELiUUUVGE, SURGEON DENTIST, ■ Eachelder c/ (sodivise's, Eroad-Street, Avgusta nearly opposite ,he Planter's Hotel. Respec tfully informs the public, that he has returned again to this City, and respect fully solicits the Patronage of the Ladies and Gentlemen who may require his services in the , several Branches of his Profession.—Persons wishing his service in private Families can call and see his work Manufactured on a new principle, which he warrants. TeeAto and Guma. The diseases ot the Teeth and Gums are chief- wl ly owing to our own neglect; the parts of the 'v I aliments which lodge about them after mastica i lion, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums are 1 ; thereby first affected, as being the most tender , s parts, alter these corruptions are produced, com- fti pl monly culled the Tartar of the Teeth, which ; destroying both their texture and whiteness not lllfc, only deprives lire morph of its principal orna- MB dents, but brings on violent tooth aches, and ren» vfa mers the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive (a Wffl , ourselves and others,—But though people in general may prevent those inconveniences, by |||l care and attention at first, yet, if they are once suffered to take place, it is no longer in the pow- tfM er of the sufferer to remove them, this being pro perly life province of the experienced Demist, who liar, made the maladies of the Teeth and Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal object and end of his studies. •Mt. FVoraneta, Bentist, Uv long practice, a close application to busi "ess, and a thorough knowledge of the structure of the Teeth and Gums, has made all the opera tions in those parts quite familiar to him, inso much that what some Dentists have judged im practicable, he hath performed with ease and safety. He places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak ing the latter with pure enamel) from a single one to an entire set so accurately, that they snail answer every purpose ot the natural. Thus the r greatest deficiencies <t.re supplied with ornaments - which have the recommendation of utility. Those Teeth that have fallen out their sock ets, which frequently happens, though in a per ect sound state, he, by a method .peculiar to him self, replaces as firm as ever, without the least > ■ pain or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so discolored, of all their fouincos and tartar, without pain, and renders .them white and as Tairas ever in half an hour. |> Teeth and Stumus extracted in the easiest man ner, if ever so difficult. He assists young ladies and gentlemen in the first and second dentition, and removes the Milk Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should inconi- »’/ mode the’ regular growth ot the succeeding onces and if a deformity of this kind nas taken place through the want of a Destist, Mr. Florance un- j .lertakes to correct it ; provided the subject is not more than twenty years old, and restores the (. Teeth to their natural, regular and beautiful or- ) der. I N. B. A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, prepar ed by him only, which preserves the Teeth ami changes them to a b-autiful white, cures the gun?, of die Scurvey and makes breath at all times sweet and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache i.(.me diately, with proper directions how to use it. On (bap 12 31 hVviuu’a I’auacea. | riIHE subserber having discovered toe compo f" Jt sition of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea has now a suppjly on hand for sale ; he has redu ced the price from go 50 to §2 50, or by the dozen §24 1 All charitable institutions in the United States I and the poor will be supplied gratis. ’ M If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, K will appoint an agent to order and distribute this I j medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. f I This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the | following diseases, “ scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer ated or putrid sore throat, long standing rhu matic affections, cutaneous diseases, white avail ing, and disease of the bones, and all cases erally of the ulcerous character, and chronic dis- ’ eaves, generally arising in debilitated conslitu- I lions, but more expecially from syphilis, or affec tions arising therefrom ; ulcers in the lay ntx, nodes, kc. And that dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, &c. It it also useful in disease of the Liver.” ‘ CERTIFICATES. I I have within the lust two years had an oppor- I (unity of seeing several cases of very inveleiate U ulcers which having resisted previously the regu- n lar modes of treatment, were healed by the use M of Mr, Swaim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from what I have seen that it will prove an important ■ remedy in scrofulous, venerial and mercurial dis- I esses N. CHAPMAN, M. D. I Professor of Uie Institutes and Practice of I Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I 1 have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in I numerous instances, within the last three years I and have always found it extremely efficacious* especially in secondary syphilis, j.nd mercurial diseases. I have n- hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value, „ , , . . L W - GIBSON. M. I). Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn- i sylvania, JOHN SHINN, Chemist. . ■ N.B. For sale at Smith and Pearsall’s, N. E corner of Third and Market-streets. Philadelphia, February 17, 1«23. ' l m io rn g-