Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 19, 1824, Image 1

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139.....VoL XXII. iWlf’teiltetf ALLEVIATOR. Multi'S MACHINE was invented by .ihe sifoscri. X bet', in tile summer of the yeftr 1623, whilst confined to his bed, with a leg shattoredimd true lured* and has aubae.qnently been I introduced into various hospitals and private families, where its flsefulneis has been svificientiv Attested, us all: appear by.the subjoined cerUfi'HiespMgtied by medical and scientific nun of (he first respecmbilfr U,. The proprietor has had it in successful oner, •tion in various d&aiek of diseases Ctb.4libnj|i fraP tured hips, thighs, legs, infl mmatoiy rhetiim tisms and fevers. Its importance to society dan sal of sickness and di«lre*i| is digested of niufijr ol its «oe , and those hours of pain nnd wretchedness, which are the harbingers of approaching dfraulu tion, afe rendered mure tolerable,'if ieot entirely divested of tliOse tortures. The inventor, lias ob tained a patent for the machine, ahd they ate now offered for sale to a humane and discriminating p ,b.ic on «..»! nnd Pnovruswca, Oct 3,1823 fcxtruciofa letterfrom fir. Jno Mackie tojf'illium ^rofetsar of Surgery, (Je Button. I’uoviDxircr, May 31, 1893. 9 Sir—Permit me to introduce to your at- «lr. JohnO. Jenckes, an ingenious ahd respectabm mechanick of this town, who Will ex* hibit to you, for inspection, (and should you think proper,) approbation, a model of a machine, whi.'h he invented during his confinement last autumn, from 8" uncommonly, bad fracture of both bones of one of his legs. You will find, upon examina tion, the machine tube very simple in ita struc ture, easy in in its motions,' and bappilv construe ted to promote the convenience and add to the comfort of those, who, froth almost any disease, are confined tc a sicic bed. It was at first intend ed for the comfort only of the inventor, hut since his recovery,lie has so much improved it, that ho is anxious to extend its advantages to others, wbo Way trom the same, or any other cause; be con fined to a sick bed, front which the shortest relief it so desirable Any assistance you may afford Mr. Jenckes in exhibiting his machine for the «p « robation of the gentlemen of the faculty in Bos in, will much oblige your fHerit^Kp. Wx. taosLLS, M D.* Certificate from Joto\ C fFirreh, M. 2>f Principal of, tl e Massachusetts Hospital'. Mr. J» C. Jenckes having requested my opintor of his machine for rauirtg the sick and woundei from bed, 1 bavo examined it uni found it, well calculated for the puipose. In order to test its practical utility l desired him to convey it to the Massachusetts General Hospital, and have repeat cdly employed it there; particular* * i --' fVactured thigh, accompanied with found it highly useful. Considering it therefore a valuable invention, I very heartily recommend it for the use of hospitals, and for all private pa tients who may be in need of i\ JOHN C. WAimkN, Principal Mass. Hospital. Bo st ox, June 16, 1823. I hereby certify that I have made use of Mr. .l| C. Jenckes* new invented machine for raising tick and disabled persons, having been affected with rheumatism lor several years, some time con* fined to my bed for weeks in succession! and so great was my pain that 1 could not bear to be. touched, have beeii raised with the above men- tioned machine whit the utmost ease; I do there fore recommend it to all persons who afflicted. UUI Paovimmci:, July 6, 1823. Certificate from the Physician* and Surgeon* of the New York Hospital. Thfe undersigned Piiys’cmna und Surgeons of tlPi New ¥ork Hospital; having, examined and witnessed the application of Mr Jenckes* new'in- vehtion of a muenthnor raisingdhe sick from their beds,unite in recommending the same as pecu liarly useful for the puipose for which it is inten ded. lrAVIl) HOSACK, M D. JOHN NELSON, M D. JNOC CHESSMAN, UD JOHN WATTS, ir. M D. VALENTINE MOTT, M D. WEIGHT POiT, M D. ' THOMAS COCK, M D. , . ALEX.'H'. STEVENS, M D. New Yonx, July 15,1823. Certificate from the Hon. Sathueel L. Mitchell, M. D i LL. fi. dgL-’&ttU SATURDAY EVENING, JVJsE 19.1824. Whole No. 4459. ston, Swaim f 8 Panacea. I taAVB BEEN appointed .\gcnt by Dr. W. Swaim to sell his so^cinch ’celebrated Medi cine, »t this place. A quantity has been receiv- ed by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, ahd Will be sold.by the box pr bottle, at my Drug Store, cor. nt-r of Jefferson and 8t. Julian Streets. AUGUST G OEML.EE. -.-marefr IQ i *-••* S7t '■ • •• » AUGUST: O. dEfyjLfeft,. At his Druggist Store, corner of Jefferson and [St. Julian Street, H AS teceived by schooner Tassel, a fresh supply of iSW VlM’rS so much esteemed r PANACEA, bo.ll^ infhelifierent counties pf this ( alspby .pther late arrivals, u variety of fresh attfSnltt.liLtk 1.n I.kfllainn fn..m _ — Executive Department, treo. MlLI.t 1 PGEVILl®, 2lst Nov 1623- EDEltKD, Thut the subjoined Resolution be published pnci- a ipontli, in eac’i of the G«* tes of this State, until the next General Klee- tfeh. Attest, ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ry. . , IN SENATE, 12tlv Nov. 1823. fB|BBisit isdesimWe t*> ascertain the tyish- eb of the citizen! dflliis state, as to the piode ol chousing Electors President ahd Vice Fresi dent o.( t ti# United Stiijos t > . Be it thenforc resplvedby the Senate and House i Of Representatives of the State uf Georgia Hr Dene raf Asiemb'y met, That it shall be the duty of the Magistrates who shall preside at the several Elec- tinnstobchr,id in the liffereht counties pf this State for uie qtutce of members of the, legisla ture, it ttlfc htat General Erection therein, to propose to each ahd every voter it the time ol repeiving his vpte; whether he desift s that the Choice of spiel Electorsshall be confided to . the philtile or retained by the Legislature, and to re |uest such Voter to signify such desire *by en- .owing on his ticket, the word People or Legisla. ture, according to.tjie truffl of the facty and °n coifotingbut the ballot*, to annex to the return of the skid election by them so transmitted to the Executive Department, a true statement of the votes so given, to the end that the same ipay be laid beforp tnc next Legislature by his Excellen cy the Governor. And be it further resolved, That his Excellency ‘>y requested to — ...jed without de- of this State, and to continue the said publication once a month,' unti the next General Election. Head aiip. agreed .to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, Prisident., In the House of Representatives, 14th Nov, 1823. Head and concurred in. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. Approved, 18th Nov. 1823., «. M. runup. Governor. GUM VCEl’lD, and a(l the other delicacie(lamed in tin* index of the dispensnmry may be lodkcd for und found in Drug Stores—yet a few things not to b« ipet with ftt every one, he offers, vis t Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous Acid, Blick Drop; lames fever Powders, Rends Stipiii, Spirits of. Soap, Fumigating Puslills, Wedgeaoud evaporating dishes, Glass Funnils, Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Test Tpbes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Hygrometer, and lUjivuretey. *. », _ ^ (Hr authority.] - AN AC T ri*10 revive, amend and continue in force an I act entitled an act, to extend the time of ta- king out grants 6n surveys made on head rights and bounty warrants., . . - Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Re- presentativea’of the State of Georgia, in .General Assembly met, and it U, hereby enacted by the authority of the satpe, That where any person or persons have heretofore had surveys made on head rights, boiltity warrants and grants thereon have not been, obtained, it shall and may be law ful for suciy person o{ persons to apply for and, obtain sdeh grant or grains, at any time previous to the 25th of October, eighteen hundred and twenty four, on payment of t he usual ft es. Sto. 2 And be it frtrtficr anacted by the author, ity aforesaid. That where any .survey s.h-yfi nepe- tolore been made on head rights or bounty war rants, and grunts thereon have not been obtained, such land shall net be subject to a re survey until, three' months lyoiu and A t the person oc.per. s6ns claiming Under the original survey shall have been notified that such rc survey is intended ^ be made, and that ip all cases, the person or per. 4ons claiming, under the prigp>al survey, shall be entitled to the preference of making such re sur- vey, until the expiration of three months frChi the time of such Hquficationiapd in the event of there being no claimant residing on or near the land to be thus re surveyed, such notice shall be perfect ed by* giving three months notice by public ltd vertiscment, at the Court House of the county where such land may lie, and in one of the public Gazettes of this State. , Sec. 3. And b.e it further enacted, That .it shall be the duty of all surveyors who shall make any SM9I1 rc siiryey, to efertity'on his return to the sur veyor,General, }bM due notice according to the * jglrf Since the arrival of Mr: lo,hn C. Jenckes, ! ih N, York, a few days ago, with amide recommenda tions, I have availed myself of — lenrn the construction mm nnc tion for lifting wea persons jrom their ■mess ahd comfort tions, I have availed mysi lenrn the construction and operatioi tion for lifting weak, sick, wounded their beds, for the putphaeWf oleai nfortj. and ! have become satisfi that the machine is well adapted for the object. In writing an opinion concerning it, l conceive I ought to state, that besides.its fitness for its uses, it seems to be economical ana durable; thereby bring no less serviceable! to the infirm and wbull ed in private houses, than In publid hospitals. . SAMUEL L. MITCHELL: New Yonivjuly J6,1823. The subscriber has been ed (igent of Mr. John C. Jenckes, for the uispo sat ofthe above ; mentioned Alleviators; and hat how on hand om applying at bis Market Square, ly attended to. june, 2 ' be seen by <ma .. litigs, near Orders tor them will be prompt- EBENEZER JENCKES.' h, twenty five years old, d :k lips, shows bis teeth very 'hs; bends 0*ck in his kuei n the subscriber, in Columbia I *'^ysville,bn JAttle_Rivcr, my liillip, on tlfe 22ii December t five teer* !jtL ‘ ifliliu march iu COPARTNERSH E ARANCtS I LAY, having taken GEORGE R. HENDRICKSON, into Partnership, the bu. ness .will in futureJv conducted under the firm f Lav & Hr.aimjCKsaif, at the rjd, stand, corner of Congress and Whitaker streets Shads* building. F I LAY. jnne 3 <•k 130 Genuine Patent family Medicines. Such ass L ees Biliious mis Colt’s, fro, do Andeson’sdo do Hooper’s Female Pills James Anti Dyspeptic Pills •Thompsons Eye W'atera Rclfs Botanical Drops .Do Astlunatic Pills Essential Oil of Spruce; Ralsom Honey Tooth Ache Drops Jesuit’s do , do , \ Chut cli’s Cough Drop* Ander.oris do dp . Amcricjn.do do Balm of Quito Ctiurche's Essence of Mustard Rowsun’s Itch Ointment Wheaton's dp , f do Brandiri-*’ Rheumatic do Squires' Grand Elixir Stidlita PpWdcta 4 S'uia . do Otto of Roses, be. be. Can be constantly.obtained at the.Store of LAY f. HENDRICKSON,'.. Druggists and Chemists, Shad’s IiuUdii\ge, 3. SWmu’s Vawdce^. T HE subscriber having discovered the com position of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea, s now a supply on hand for sale; he, has re ced the price from #3 50 to 552 50, or by the zen £24. All charitable institutions in the U. Stales and the. poor wity.be supblied gratis. ••• If the citizens ofthe principal citievend towns, will appoint an.agent to order and'distribute this medicine to the poor, it will he supplied This fnedteine it celebrated for the fcure of the following diseases, ''scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer Sfed or putrid sore throat, long Standing riieu matic affections, cutaneous, diseases, w iite swel ling, tilt •rally eases, . _ tions, but more especially from syphilis; or uffec tions arising therefrom 1 ulcers in the Inyrnx, nodes, be. And that dreadful disease occasioned bv a long and excessive use of mercury, be. It is alio useful in disease of the liver.” CERTIFICATES. I have within the last twtf years had an oppor tunity of seeing several case* of very inveieftite ulcers, which having resitted previously the regu lar modes of treutment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacaa, and I do believe, from What 1 have seen thtt it will prove an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal 'and mercuriatdis eases; N.iCHAPMAN, M D. Professor ofthe Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the Panaoca of Mr. Swaim <n numerona instances, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial diseases. ■ I have no. hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBBON, M.D, Professor ttf Surgery in the University of Penn aylvania. Philadelphia, February 17,1823, SVurvw’tt Panacea. tERTlFICATiife. fora of api- To •BOARD OF HI £LTH. the Inhabitants of the City of Savannah. TK7(,>U are earnestly requested by the Jt mnov X HkxWh, to inform Hum through tlu 11 edi- urn of their Chairman, Ward Conupiiiet-t, the. City’ilirstridt, or by notice in writing, thr ugh the* Post Office, of any nuisance which exist -, or of any deporites in stores or cellars, that trnv he considered injurious to the health of the city JOHN SIlELLMAN, Chairman, , ,, I K. 1'KFY-T, S Rpfird oft) lh, y?"- — ; • -•* aftonhii tattoy. dare u|Ipllcafron .*i ’be inade to the Honorable the Justices ol tlie In- ferior Court of Chutlmm County for leitve to sell all that Lot in Savannah known by the Number one,. Ellis square, Decker Ward, with the .im-. provemefit- tlidreon : And all that Lot in S,van- liah known By the Number twenty three, in Lib. ,erty Ward, wi h the BCtilt-ings* thereon—being ttie real estate of John Smith decease.:, for the benefit of the heirs. t FREDERICK HERB, ,, ,. . AjJminisiraior, "may 15 114 LL person^ , tier Martin, ed, are requested to the subscribers 1 one tate is indebted are required to exhibit their de* mends duly authenticated; to ‘ r 1 * RICHARD F. BAKER, ? WILLIAM H. MARTIN, S Ex’rs. tony 10 ] ft>ERS(*N8 having demands’ against the estate iST ol Amot Doiigtass, late of Cliatham County deceased,'t^ill please to have their accounts pro perly attested, and leave thtm at IhC bar of Col. J110. Shelman'a'Mausiun House, Savannah. Those wlio are indebted lo tlie estate, uill j>e called ot\ in ten or titteen days for Settlemeht. DAVID Taylor, I r. ,, _ ' Qualified Executor, Near Ji aynesboro. May 24, 1824. may 28 f ‘ ' INE momiib after date apiril 24 0*04 Savannah. THE IMPROVED 8Ell)LITZ PO WDERS. T HE good eifecu of these powders as a Medi cine, fras been, observed and acknowledged by all those who have, had occasion to uae.them. In all cases of Heartburn, Bile, Nausea and othpr diseases of the Stomach, which arc. go very pre valent in warmclimutes-*-tiiey can.be used at any time wit h much udvan* ige. As they form a pies provisions of this act had been given, and So grant effervescent ilraught, they may be said W be obtained on such re survey shall be v<4id» nnleo*I *« tgrecable beverage frj|B from taate Md accompanied with such certific.te : Provided, | impregnated with fixed a.r, at.d posses*^ nothing in this act shall affect tfre rights of orphans Medicinal qualities 01 the m or persons under, the »gp of 21 years, and that all such persons shall fe allowed one year after they arrive at the age of 21 years to take udt their grants.' Sec. 4. And be-it further enacted, That it shall. .- , . .. . - . - w ... -.-r----- be the duty of the Governor to cause this act lo .‘hem in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which be published in on.e of the newspapers in Mill, fpmd but intle «r no regard in selecting the best eville, Augusta .and. Savannah, .once in each kind, consequently.‘‘heir benefica! qualities were ‘ the expiration of the ii ( HAVE been labouring under a disease long lime, as swelling in the bones, loss o 'petite, loss of flesh, and loss of sleep, wijh severe 'pain. Noticing an advertisement of Swaim’s Pa l nacea to be a cure for the above disease, 1 got 'some by paying the cash for it a I received it, and Round a great ben-fit by it. But having nothing 'but my, labour to depend on fork living, and pot 'being able to work fer a long time, got so that 1 ’was not able to pay for it. Some, months alter ’this, I heard of a Mr. Shinpts having made a Pa., 'nacea, stat d to be the same as Mr Swaim’s.. 1 applied to him, and stated my* case and circutri stances, und found him disposed td benefit , me. die gave me the medicine freely, and said I might pay. for it whenever! got able: and I foond, by itaking Aba same quantity, os much benefit by it •a by Me-Swaim’s. < : ' . ta - I have given : -this Certificate for the benefit of o hers that should stand in need of Shinn’a'Piina' a, and consider itx very tuluabletnedlcine. 1*. STKTLER,- Duke street;' - ■i.' - Neat Front, Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, April 20,1824, PHiLiunrniA, April 2L 1824,'i I Certify that 1 have been for tunny years afflic ted with rheumatism. Above five years ago, 1 lOlUllb made to the honorable t! wns attended by a. resptsptable . Physician of this city,who put roe under a course of tnct'cury* 1 ™" 1 " Since which time I have been worse; my disordek much esteemed Seidlitz Witters. The Season i* fast'approaching, when these ppw,ders will be in tletnjnd, and to get them pfrre is very desirahle- Mni)y , ,persons v h»v.e been de ceived in tlieir. operation, by having.,purchased em in *D‘i “ th, until the expiration of the time appointed tho same for taking out grants.. Sec, 5. And be it fusther enacted, That all laws f parts of laws militating against this act be and the same are hereby repealed. , . DAVID ADAMS, Speaker ofthe House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Absented to, Dec. 2,18.23,. __.t. ,i... G. M TROUP. Governor, gj* The foregoing'^ be .published monthly,: until Nov- next, inl ine “Constitutipnalist” and “Savannah Republican ” march 10 , „.* r m - r>~> ta \ iHe Lots lUtmte on the'S V ' part of Giir^enjot No 7, d' bers, 1, 3,V Also, atvti frojiUni of.J Arso, tain lot ftu.e ktlie firl immqn, as a . .;natfeby num- -W. .. ividqd third oflot No l7,Yamacraw, im .Fahtp St. opposite the residence - tlie intereSfm'Isaac T-a Roche i land, situated on theTliunderbo ve pftyjet'ty is offered, for sale By''vir iSigpment made b^lsaa?, I,ft Rtjche/or ofajOiiiornmn-ta iPWjt j$l S . vunnati. Pr particulars appl; to . D. PONCE, , .Agent for.|he assignees of 1 La Ri prtl 20 . ^92 v , , _ _ Chatham Superior Court, i 'Xvli ounty, near negro man Phill 1821. Phillis high, | thick laughsi bends b*ek [good blacksmith. Also, my'negro manTeter, who sometimes calls iimself PeieiTBanksi on'th624th December, 1821t Iwho is about thirty yearajof age; yellow compl* c- s ‘ion, about five feet nine or ten inches high; with f o scar on , the left^heek, occasioned by the cut For a knife, which shows very plainly. Peter is a a ' .. (tolerable Shoemaker, a handy rough .plantation' the “ a ‘' j Carpenter. 1 have gobd reasons'tobelievi have obtained two’ free pusses each; the : one > to work' by the month; untilthey^have got money sufficient, and then,they are to make use of i Uie other: 1 believe they madte for Savannah. . . [The above reward, will to given for the appie- - 13* b the JMstrict CoM, - [ that ! get them again, or fifty dollars'for eithet of ° r * T/tsTerm, , they fe at ‘his rufe be published .once a week'll ; hay*' f° ur months from this date m one , of the pi may 26 r 8tt,e b y mgJIfen by c Clerks office on or before thesecond Tuesday in maj'^24 FRANCIS 1, LAY, ^Druggist, Shad’s Buildings, SE (bar. anil our months At ’oriwed m |3r»E4 ublic Extract, Minutes, ' PANNtN, Clerk. fei, 'tnwtMiSuf*. ^ 0HNH ;%ruen, JolftMul^ peter B'(is,'i ,cjl' • .. lOi they Bigle, Mark Hoag, and SamueiaL ) HON0 Y W: ' ■ W H foii,,,p»y%fwTO >Q ^sRid Court as Ju ' to aumfodns lt is 1824. , Mat - Bry J.uroi August hext sufficient excuses on oath. GEO. GLEN, Clerk. jnne 10 oi35 never.realized But this difficulty mav now be obviated,—the-subscriber lias, endeavored for .the two or three last seasons to procure them Genuine and has been successful. These Vowtkrs are neatly,put up in Tin.Boxes ' which means their Medicinal properties ail in unimpaired by the influence of time and uiatC.,..jj f j i : A fr esh supply of the above Genuine article has just been received, which together with a very general assortment of Family Medicines will be kept constantly-on hand. 1 * • .LAX - U' NORICKSON, Chemist U Druggist, Corner of:Congress and Whitaker Strrjels ., Shad’s Buildings. ■JZ&JX'—A.W.Vd— Valuable Medicine. , iVAtyTiDYSPEPTIC PIl.LS, , Prepared fit/ Henry Jtimes. A N approved remedy for Dy estion, Habit .. .lyspepsia, or Indig _ . . itual Costiveness, and Piles. It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequentand formidable diseases of our coun try. im commencement , is indicatidin different patients .by various symptoms, of which the most remarkable are— ; Irregularity of t,he, bowels, obstinate costive hdss, headscb,Commonly called nervous or sick heads*)!), yellowness ofthe eyes and skin, acidity of stomath.after eating, often caged heart burn, ffidqlepeefor wind 0D -thp.qjpnncn, bitteV.taste in ikfoe .mouth.in the'm'jrning^fcBUd ness after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, depression ol spirits, bio. Piles being.connected with indigestion and cos. tiypncB-, are certainly and speedily removed by $3 0Will >;£*’> YfP .-jytr: v Persoris tomi,are_ are a remedy well worth, their attention, and enti tled to their entire confidence. . - A,6upplyof the above valuable Medicine has '-' -‘ been received from fop Patentee* andean be . fny of the ahove symp- (he Anti-Dyspeptic Pills — '* at - just been received from tjip Patentee, and pan be obtained of the subscriber, who has been appoin* ted ftgenl for the State of GeorgiAV LAY y HEND1V KSON, Congress i 124. d ition will be _. . „ - _ riur Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses* for pevTiisssion to sell the following real estate, for tfre benefit ofthe heir^and creditors of the estate of N: S. Bayard, deceased, viz; . undivided fourth of atrScPcf Und, cbhtdin ing about 500 acres on Cumberland: island, Cam- den County, known pa Plum Orchard—and an un. divided fourth of a certasir Taact of Land situate on said Island, Qanfr|$iMr about) 500 InMa^erigin. ally granted tb Gen Lcchlmid McIntosh, and bounded on the south by the said Plum Oi chard lract 9 t 6 i ni*:’ *r\ AUo a pluiritaiion called lottery Hal! alttiate qn the Ogeuchee Road, 3 milts from SavimuaU; con taining about 600 acres. . ! N J. UAYAHD, m .< „ ri - - Adm ’ r Es‘- N- S. Bayard* j\ INh moutlis Utter date, t shall uhi.ly'tu the It Huftomble thb'JtMltdea of foe Interior Court of Chatham County, fdr lefavetosell tffe real and personal property ' 6f Lechland Hamiltion M'ln- tosh, deceased, for. the'benefit of the* iieirs. SUSAN A. G M'INTOSH, Adm’x, march 9 . *- SB 's JVl'lNE nionths after date,‘application will be i. a made tot he Hon. the lnfeiior Court cl Bry- having been accompanied by severe pains tbtpui my whole system —And jas'V whiter rpy rigl leg was much swelled, and so much contructe that l could scarcely put my.toes.to the ground, and was obliged to walk With a crotch- • In Feb. last I bought dime of J; Shinn’s-Panacea, and after taking three bottles, fiml-that l am free from pi and that my (eg it restored to its natural uae« , 1 1 am imUided to make this public for the bene fit of the afflicted. ' . . .’’ V . CHARLES BARIAS, ^ ^ Malt i}Uey, Philad. PniLAnKsmiA, April 17,1824. i This will certify,; that my son, John llumei; eged 40 years, was confined last wnter in the Alms house of this city, with rheumatism in his shoulder and arms I applied to J. Shinn for sortie of his-Panacea, and. obtained one botrie, Which entirely remov«d,-his com|>laint. -He w*w^remoy- ed to the country, otherwise he would have sign* ed this certificate! t, asril 9' > estate. JAMES gUTLER, adm’or, >0.7?. .... | . Y virtue ul an or.icr oi tlie Hon. Con of Ordi- J-J-T.dinary of-Liberty County, will be sold in the Tp.wn of Sunbury, on the first Tuesday in August next, three fourths of tbe right which the estate of Mercy Drown, deceased has to a certain negro ,woman afeve named Cnss.- ndra, -i.JQHN C* BROUGHTON, Executor. 'r ,.24| . V, — . ■ - , ■ LL persons indebted to the estate of Johnua- ANN C. M HUME8, . imaVRS.- W»w« d'ly ■ , , M Philadelphia.Almsfrousej no* . Philadeuuia, March 10: h, 1824, 1 I certify, fo<; the hemfi* of the iffl'-^d,, that I have been, for seven years Jaat past,-affl.cted with the livet complaint, during which time 1 hay*? been attended by several physicians; but 1 received nb Hearing «f Mr' sumt me moved, am permanenfbehefit. 'Hearing of Mr ^wumi’s Pa nacea,1 applied-to him for some of it t being pior and unable tu pay for it at the tinje,-could not ch, tain ary. I ttexi applied tp J. Slunn, and.gecaiv ed some ofi.fr Panacea, whjch greatly behefilted The pain and'soreness of my aide Was'res et 1 was again able to work ai my trade. CHART BKsBGW MAN, o . 3 German street, South walk. This is tp certify, that thy npprentice>boy, Ji Morrison, aged 18 years, has beeh several * afflicted-with-the King’s evil, .attended with van exten-ive ulceration over the body,-with acute pain- In January last, I heard ol J. Shinn’s Pans, cea, and obtained for him three bottles, which ef footed an entire and complete cure, and be is now ih good bea'ltb, and able to work at I is trade. . iALEX’R, UANKEN, , rf ,, . FrpnfrSt. above Ppplar Jane. Tbis is to certify, that on.the l^ifr of April, th. above named John Morrison appeared before me, and on examination, do believe the facts, as stated in the above-certificate, are just and true. , H. PROBASCO, Justice uf the Peace, Philadelphia coUnty. - I certify.that I have beenufflicted with rheuma tismin my shoulder for three years, from which 1 have been relieved by taking a few bottles of J. Shinn’s Panacea. * . t JAMES DOUGLAS, of th , Ml reels', . i Hull dings h 9 loyamensing Poor house, puST received per Ship Florida the celebrati Copperas^ A r (Ct aES- American cold expressed .oil* v . -«r Oi % ^ 500 ° 0TTL ^ . 300 bottles do • do do 200 do. West Ijidia Caslpr Oil forpli i tions ^ _.lt* # 25. bbls Glaubef Salt , ^ 20 boxes Sweet Oil containing 1 dozen 5^- >.f • ' each, jj 'Together with a Medicines, for 4 I.AY& HENDRICKSON Chemist and Druggist, Shad’s Buildings. Congress, corner of Whitaker s^rt tf june 15 137 T* Papace* prepared by John Slunn Cn Philadelphia, wfro has appointed the Subscriber Agent for Savannah and its vicinity. The. Pmuf- cea will be sold at the re-iuced price of ®2 50 j per bottle, or K24 pet doz.-n. j VV M. C. CUTHBERT, Agent may 26 j,—3mtl2l / date application 'will be able the Jusiipts of the POR’ 0fE months afte made tp the hoji, , inferior Court of Chatham county, when sit. mg ffir prdi&gry purpose*, for leave to sell all tha- tract of Land containing two hundred and fifty acres, more or leas, known as lot No 15 fifteen, in the second , district of Early, county, Georgia, being ortment of Drutrs and the real estate of Robert M. Durkte, dec and io •aafobV ^ be sold for the benefit ofthe heirsand creditors of the said deceased. » AUGUSTUS F.DURKIE, Aum’or. of fc R, M. Durkie, dec* 27 Marcy MOure, of Effingham County deccas. ed to come forward and make payment and thosa that have any accoU'iHs, v t6 present them to. I'i.’ip I m HEZEKIAH EVA v S'. Adm’r - * ,\k-‘.NE moinlis . l ei *: . , i b/>p1y io Uie lion.-the Justices oi' the Ini'erior 'Cour; of .iberty, county, for leave to sell the real and per- sorfal property ol .William L Baker, dec. for the benefit of the heirs und creditors. I i-i 1 v ' THUS. B BAKER. I 'april/'y-.^ig . 89 ' .idm’or INE »B.iHgSthi id'te'r. -lute, : *pplic:uion made to'the Inferior Court of Ef IN be . . . Effingham County;.for leave to sell all llie rcaJ'prbpei "j be- longingto.foeestate of 'the late Rev Job. lleck, dec. lying in-said cqunty, for the beneffr of the heirs and creditors' . \ -, ■Prill-6'' , f g8,.^ ;.ANN B^CK, A.lm’x^ I^EORGIA—Chatham County., liy the lion. VJ - ' t he Justices' ofthe Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary puf|i©se*;‘* , ‘'*" I » ! rt 'may 'co’ncerri— ■ WheroaS .Robert T'.ylor.'admiiiistratbr of Wm, M-Ktllqy, la-'e o;.Sav: unah. merchant, dec has petitioned to the honorable'the court of Oi dir.aiy to he 'discharged from his said administration These are therefore to cite' and admonish all and singular tlie kimlre.1 and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections'(if any 'hey have jin the clerk’s office of the snid court, on or before the Silt-day of December next; otherwise letters dismissory will be granted to the petition- er Witness the honorable JPKri P. Williamson/ one ofthe lust icesofthe said court, this 8th Jay o 4une, A D. 1823. . . . S.M RPND, coo. . yune 8 ,T?:4 ,,, ; J , ■ r Brought to Jail, IN Savannah, bt) the 4th'inst; a 1 negro man who i- says ffi's name is Jack, and that he belongs to Col, McPhvispo of South Caroli. a, and-that ho runaway about. 14 months agor He is 6 feet high and about 30 years of age. - Si °w |; de ws. * o c*. lunA 12 136 Brought to Jail, , olipjij wld; runaway about the 1st inst. He is 5 feet 64 inches high, and about 40 yean of ago, JOHN 1.1 june 12 136 JOHf , DEW?, foe, _ Brought to Jail, I N Savannah, on the Uuh i.mt a negro man who A. says his name is Ben.,and ilia* the -btiongs to James l'nmroae, of,Aug •sta,,Jpeorgia, and that tip ranawav about 17 months ago—He is five feet 9 inches high, • ’’ . ” JOHN I DEWS, j c o, june 12 136, > jtj Brought to J$ul> ; T j>N Savannah, on .lit JOfh inst. a hegitirpan WHO <l4>s.'.yshi* name isrEhjah, and that he belongs tp Austin Bugg of Augusta Georgia, and ihut he i una- wyy about the 1st uf May last, he is 5 feet 5A inches high and auoul 37 yeirs of age, jjljj JUtlA f.DEWhy >** —~