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No 140; .«Vol, X.XAI.
'I VmiMY EVENING, JUNE 22.1824.
Whole No.,4460.
JV.KCKUS’
ALLEVIATOR,
wu^HIS MACHINE whs invented by the subscpi.
X her, in the uummer of the year 1822, whilst
coitfned to his bed, with a leg shattered and true
tured, and has subsequently been introduced into
various hospitals and private families, where iis
iiseftilheu has been sufficiently attested, as will
appear by the subjoined certificates, signed by
medical and scientific men of the first respectabili
ty. The proprietor has had it in successful oper
ation in various coscb of diseases $ta such os true-
tired hips, thighs, legs,. inflammatory rheumu
tUnts and fevers. Its importance to society can
ilirt be too highly appreciat'd, when it is-r- mem
bered, that by the use of tit. .ti/fettufer the bed
zette-i
tion.
vho wlU ex.
tion, are rendered more tolerable, it not entirely
diverted of those tortures. The inventor, has ob
tained a patent for the machlne,and they ure now
ollered for sale to a humane atul discriminating
public, on liberal and accommodating^ernw^^
PnoviBBirra, Oft*. 3,182$. ’
Extntecof.aietlerfrqm Dr Jrio Mackic to William
I]lngahs,M. h' Prnfesior of Surgery,He Boston.
dnoviBESci, May 3l, i823.
Bear Sir—Permit me to introduce to yopr at-
(emi'.n dr John C Jenckes, an ingenious and
Edspeoiablc mcCUanick of this town,
bibit to i
« roperO
e Invented during his con w ..
from a i uncommonly bud fracture of both bones
of one of his legs. You will find, upon examina-
tioft, the muchine to be very simple in its struc
turf, easy in in its motions, snd hsppilv construty
ted to promote the convenience and add to the
comfort -d those, who, from almost any disease,
are confined tr a sick bed. It was at first intend
ed for the comfort only of the inventor, but since
bis recovery, be has so much improved it, that be
is "nitons to extend iuadvantages to others, who
may from the same, or. any other cause, be .con-
fined to a sjck bed, from » Jfibh the shortest relief
is so desirable Any uskistunpe you may afford
Mr Jenckes in exhibiting his m.chine for the ap
i trobation of the gentlemen ol the faculty In Bos.
V&jftutfm.
Wm. Ison.is, M D,
' Certificate from John C Warren, M. B. Boston,
JPrintiput.qf tl e Massachusetts Hospital.
>lr. J, C. Jenckes having requested tny opinion
of his machine for raising the sick and wounded
from bed, 1 have examined it an t found it, Well
calculated for the purpose. In order to test its
practical utility I desired him to convey -it to the
Massachusetts General Hospital, and hare repeat
edly employed it there, particularly in »'case of
fractured thigh, accompanied with delirium, and
found it highly useful. Considering it therefore
a valuable invention, I very heartily recommend
it for the use of haspitais, and fof all private pa
tienls who may bo in need of t*.
JOHN C. WARREN,
Principal Mass. Hospital.
Borrow, June 16, 1823.
1 hereby certify that 1 have made use of Mr. J.
C. .lenckes’ new invented machine for raisin{
sick and disabled persons, having been affl.oyec
with rheumatism for several years, some limfe con
fined to my bed for weeks in succession, and so
great was my pain that 1 could not bear to bq
touched, have been raised with the above men
ttoned machine with the utmost ease, 1 do there
fore recommend it to ail persons who are similarly
afHialcd. URIEL RBA.
P.noviitBscs, July 6,1823,
Certificate from the Physicians anti Surgeons of
the A*ew Xork Hospital,
The undersigned Physxmns and
the New York Hospital, having, examined and
witnessed the application of Mr. Jenckes* new in*
vcr.tion of a machine fur raising the sick trom their
beds, unite in recommending the same as pecu
liarly useful for the put pose for which it is mten
ded. DAVin HOSACK, H D.
JOHN NELSON, M D.
JNO C. CHESSMAN, M 0.
JOHN WATTS, jr. M D.
VALENTINE MOTT, M D,
WRIGHT POST, M D.
THOMAS COCK, M D.
ALEX.HBTBVI
New Yonx, July 15,1823.
Certificate from the, Hon, Samueel L. Mitchell,
M. D. LL, D,
.Since, the arrival of Mr John C, Jenckes, in N.
Ycirk, a few days ago, with ample recommenda
tions, 1 haVe availed myself of opportunities to
lcafii the construction and operation of his inven
tion for lifting we «k, sick, wounded and disabled
uerspns from their beds, for the purposes of clean
liness and comfort, and I have become satisfied
that the machine is well adapted for the object.
In writing an opinion concerning it,! conceive
1 ought to state, that besides its fitness for its uses,
it 8eem8 to be economical and durable, thereby
being no less serviceable to the infirm and woun-
cd in private houses, titan in public hospitals.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL.
New Yobk, July 16,1823.ll
The subscriber has been appoint
ed Agent of Hf.John C. Jenckes, for the disp
sal ot the above mentioned Alleviators, and if
- pow on hand one as a sample which can be seen t
applying at his Store, Selllcks Buildings, near
Market Square., Orders for them will be
ly attended to.
juite 2 130
8TBVENS, M D
buenezeu jenckes;
±
Executive Department, (reu,
MILLEDGEVILI.E, 2lst Nov 1823
\RDERED, That Uic subjoined Resolution be
/ published once a month, in each of theGu-
of this State, until the next General Elec.
Attest,
ELISHA WOOD, Scc'ry
ifc SENATE^ 12th Nov. iM'.
WnaRCis it is desirable to ascettain the wish,
of the citiions of this state, as to.tha mode of
choosing Electors of President and Vice Presi
dent of the United,States,
He it therefore resolved by the Senate and (bust
of Representatives if the State of Georgia m Gene
ral Assembly met, That it shall be the dut v, ol' the
Magistrates who shall preside at the several. Elec
tions to be held in the different counties of this
Stale for the choice of members of the , Legisla-
tun-, at the neat General. Election therein, to
propose to each and every voter at the time ot
receiving his vote, whether lie desire* that the
choice of said Electors shiall he confided to the
1 teople or retained by the Legislature, and to re
1 uest such voter to signify such desire by en
dorsing on his ticket, the word People ot Legisla,
ture, according to the truth of the fact, and on
counting out the ballots, to annex to the return
of the said election,by them so transmitted t" the
Executive Department, a true statement, of the
votes so given, to the end tiiat. the same may be
laid before the next Legislature by-his Excellen
cy the Governor.
And be it frrthcr resolved, That his Excellency
the Governor be, and lie is hereby requested to
cause this resolution to be published without de
lay, in the several dinettes of this State, and to
continue the said publication once it month, unti
the next General Election.
Read and agreed to unanimously.
THOMAS STOCKS, President.
Lx the Hoiue of Representatives, 14th Nov, 1823.
Read and concurred in.
DAVID ADAMS, Speaker,
Approved, 18th Nov 1823.
.... ... . G.-M. TROUP, Governor.
" tur AunioHirr.]
AN ACT •
r O revive, amend and continue in force aw
act entitled an act, to extend the time of ta
king out grant* on surveys made on head rights
and bounty warrants. . .
Be, if enacted by the Senate and-House of Re
preseniotivca of the State of Georgia, in General
Assembly met, and,it is hereby enacted by the
authority, of the same, That where any person' or
tenons have heretofore had survey* made on
lead rights, bountywarrants and grants thereon
have not been obtained, it shall and may be law-
ful for such person or person's to apply for and
obtain such grant or grants, at any time previous
to the 25th of October, eighteen hundred and
twenty four, on payment of the usual fees. * ,
Sec. 2 And be it further anucted by the author
ity aforesaid, That where any .surveys h;.ve here
tofore beep made on bead rights or bounty war
rants, and' grants thereon have not been obtained,
such land shall hot be subject to a re purvey until
three months from and after the person or. per-
sons claiming Under the original survey shall have
been notified that such re survey is intended 'o
be made, and that, in ail cases, the person or per.
sons claiming under the original survey, shall.be
ptitied to the preference of making such resut-
ey, until the expiration of three months from the
time oi such notification; and in the event of there
being no olaimant residing on or near the land to
be 'hus rexurveved, such notice shall be perfec:.
ed by giving three months notice by. public ad
vertisement, at the Court House of the .county
where such land may lie, and in one of the public
Gazettes of this State,
Sec. 3. Apd be ithjrther enacted, That it shall
be the duty of all surveyors wh<> shall ' make any
such re survey, to certify on his return to the sur
veyor General, that due: notice according to ..the
provisions of this act had been given, and no grant
obtained on such re survey shall be valid, unless
accompanied with such certificate :• Providi-d,
nothing in this acini till I affect the rights of orphans
Stta&ms Panacea.
( HAVE BEHn appointed Agent by Dr. W.
Swuitn to sell .his so much celebrated Medi
cine, st tliis place. A quantity has been receiv.
ed by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be
sold by the box orbottle, at my Drug Store, cor.
ner of Jefferson and Si Julian Streets;
AUGUSTG OEMLER.
march 10 - 57
AUGUST G. OKML'ER,
At hit Druggist Store 1 , corner Of Jefferson and St.
Julian Street,
H AS received by schooner Tassel, a fresh
supply of SW AIM’S so- much esteemed
PANACEA,
As also by other Tate Arrivals! a variety of fresh
articles whioh lie abstains from mentioning, as
L blift to possess sagacity enough
__jOMEL, JALAl’, RHUBARB
and all the other delicacie »,turned
in the fltdeX oftlte dispensatory may be looked for
and found in Drug Stores—yet a few tilings not
to be met with at every one, he offers, via s
Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, Pyroligneous
Acid, Black Drop, fames fever Powders, Rends
Sfiptii, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Pustills,
Wedgewood evaporating dijltcs, Glass Funnils,
Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Teat
l ubes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Hygrometer,
and Pluvimeter,
CGPARTNEHSHiP.
-ORANCIS i ( AY. having taken GEORGE R.
T HENDRICKSON; into Partnership, tlie bu.
siness will in future be conducted under the firm
of Lxxjt HSwbbicxshx, at the eld stand, cornet
of Chngress and Whitaker afreets Shads’ build ihg.
F. I, LAY.
f««’ne 3 *130 4 r
Genuine Patent■ Family
MEDICINES. *
Such att
L ees ndiious Ptila - • ‘
Coil’s -do do
AnUcson’sdo do
Hooper’s Female Pills,
James Anti Dyspeptic Pilli * ,
. Thmnpsons Bye waters
, Itelfs Itotuiiicul Drops
. D i Asthmatic Fills
Essential Oil of Spruce
ltaisom Honey
Tooth Ache Drops
Jesuit’s do do
Cbutch’s .Cough Drops
Anderson* do do
. American do do .
, Balm of Quito • -
Churclte’s Essance.of Mustard V
Rowson’s Itch Ointment .
■ Whcittnn’s do do
Brunilins* Rheumatic do
Squirts* Grand Elixir . -. .
Sudlitz Powdet s r •
Soda do
Otto of Roses, be. Etc.
Can-be cmmtnutly obtained at the Store of
LAY Ik HENDRICKSON,
- Itruggists and Chemists, Shud’t Buildup's,
ini.;i £U '*0*04 Savannah
S\ ^Wuha’s Panacea./
T HE subscriber having discovered the com
position of SWAIM’S celebratin) Panacea,
has now a supply on hand for sale'; he has re
need the price from $3 50 to g2 50, or by the
ozen $24. • . ; . • t ,*
411 charitable institutions in the U. States and
the poor will he supplied gratis.
If the citizens of the principal cities and tpvyns,
wilt appoint an agent to order and llstributelhis
medicipe to the poor, it- will be supplied *<
This medicine js celebrated for thkeure of the
fallowing diseases, "scrofula or king's evjf, ulcer
ated or putrid sore throat, long, standtnjj'rheu
made affections, cutaneous, diseases, w dte swel
liqg, and disease ofjthe bones,, and all eases gen
erally of the ulcerous character, snd chronic .dis
eases, generally arising in debilitated 'cohsVitu. <
tions, but more especially from sypliilik, or aflec
tions arising therefroth»' ulcers in the', iHyrnx,
nudes, Nc. And tt\at dri adfhi disease occasioned
by a long and excessive use of mercury, Etc. It is
also useful In disease of the liver.*’
CERTIFICATES.
I have Within the last two-years, had an oppor*
(unity of seeing several cases of very inveterate
ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu
lar modes of treatment, were-healed by the use
06.Mr Swaira's Panacea, and. I do believe, from
what I have seen that it will prove an important
remedy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dis
eases, N. CHAPMAN,- M.D.
. Professor of the Institutes and Practice of
Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania.
I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in
nufneroos instai ces, within the last three yeurs,
and hatvo always found it extremely efficacious,
especially in. secondary syphilis, and mercurial
diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing
medicine of inestimable value.
W. GIBSON, M.D,
Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn-
sylvania.
Philadelphia, February 17,1823.
Shum’a Vauacea.
CERTIFICATES.
I HAVE been labouring under a disease fora
long lime, as swelling in the bones, loss of Ap
petite, Toss of flesh, and loss of sleep, with severe
pain. Noticing an advertiseroenFnf Swaim’s Pa
nacea to he a cure' for The above disease, 1 go
some by paying H e cash for it a-1 received it, am
lound a great ben fi< by it. But baying nothing
but my labour to depend on fora living, and not
being able to w'orklbr a longtime, got no tliKt 1.
' was not able to.payforit. Some months after
this, | heard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made a Pa
nacea, stattdto be the same as Mr Swaim’s.
tapffc ed tb him, and stated my case and circum ;
stances, And found him disposed to benefit-me.
He gave me the medicine freely, and arid I might
BOARD OF HEALTH.
To the Inhabitants of the City of
Savannah. ,
’YT’GH are earnestly requested- by the B iann of
X Health, to inform tliem tluough the medi-
umof their Chairman, Ward Committees, the
ity Marshall,*or by no.tice in writing, through
e Post Office, of any nuisance which exists, of
ofkny deposited in stores or cellars, that may be
considered injurious to theiltalth of-tbe city.
JOHN SHKLLMAN, Chrirman,
I. K.TEFFT, 8>.c*n BoariNIf ffii-aith,
jVj lN® MbiiUvt 'aTttr date appliCa^ibrtSvilt fiif
J-v made to the Honorable tbe-Justiccs o/ tl i In.
ferior Court of Chatham County for leave to sell
all that Lot in Savannah known by the Number
*bne, Ellhr square, Decker Ward, with the ita.
aprU 24
or persons under the age of 2! years,arid that all
such persons shr.il be allowed one year aft£r they
arrive at the age' of 21 years to take but their
grants
Sec. 4. And be it further ensoted, That it shall
fie the duty of the Governor to cause this'act to
be published in one of the risyrspapers in Mill.
edge»iile, Augusta and Savannah, once in each
month, until the expiration of the time appointed
by the same for taking out grants.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That all laws
and parts of laws militating against this act be
and the same are hereby repealed. *•
DAVID ADAMS,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
THOMAS STOCKS.
President of the Senate.
Assented to, Dec. 2,1823.
G. M TROUP, Governor.
(ET The foregoing to be published monthly,
until Nov next, in the "Constitutionalist** and
"Savannah Republican ”
march 10
. For Sale,
INE Lots situate on the South Common, as a
part of Garden lot No 7, designated by num
bers, I, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 and 24. t
Also, an undivided third of lot No 17,Yamacraw,
fronting west on .Fahm St. opposite the residence
of Joseph Stiles,.Esq,
Also, all the interest of Isaac La Bocbe m a cer-
tain lot of land, situatecTon theTUuiiderbolt ltoad.
THE IMPROVED .
SEIPUPZ POWDERS,
rtf good eftectoi of these p6wders»aa a Medi
•X cine, has been observed .and acknowledged
by all those Who have had occasion .to use them.
In ail cases of Honctburn, Rile, Nausea and other
diseases,of the Btonv ch, whioh tre so very pre
vaWjit in warm climates—they, can,be used utility
time with much advnq* Jge. As they form a pies
efiervescent draught, they tpay .be saicTto he
an agreeable beverage free from taste and highly
impregnated with fixed ait> and possessing all the
Medicinal qualities ot the mucli esteemed Seidlitz
Waters. " f
The Season K ftst ^proacliing, when these
powders wilj be in demuttd, and to get tliem pure
is very desirabJe. Many persona have been de
ceived in their operation, by ‘having purchased
them in Drug Stores, the proprietors-of whiclt
paid but little or no regard in selecting the 'best
kind, consequently them benefical qualities were,
nevt r realized BCU this difficulty m'av Dow be
obviated,—the subscriber has endeavored for the
two or three last seasons to procure them Qenukie
and Has been, successful.
These .Powders are neatly put up in Tin Boxes,
by which meansJlheir Medicinal properties will
remain unimpaired by the influence of time and
climate..
A fresh supply of the above Genuinq article
has just been received, which together with a
very general assortment of Family Medicines v ill
be kept, constantly on band;
LAY & HEN DRICKSON, Chemist (J Druggist,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets '
Shad's Buildings.
april 29 100 ha -
>ay tor it whenever 1 got able t and I found,“by
taking' the same quantity, as much-benefit by it
ay by Mr Swaim’s.
I have given this Certificate for the benefit of
o> hem that should stand in need of Shitm’s Pans
a, and consider it a very valuable medicine.
P. STETLER, Duke street,
Near Front, Northern Liberties.
Philadelphia, April 20,1824.
PtfiLADZuxiA, April 21, 1824;
I Certify that. I have-been for many years effiic.
ted witjj rheumatism Above five years ago, I
was attended by a respectable Physician of this
city,who put me under a course of mercury.
*811100 which titpe l have been worse \ my disorder
havifig been accompanied by severe pains through
Vny whole aysteqi. And Inst Winter my rigltt
leg was much swelled; and so much contracted,
lliatl coulo scarcely put my toes to the ground,
and was obliged to- walk with a crutch. In Feb
100 Dollars Reward.
R AN AW AY li-um the subscriber, in Columbia
, County, near Ruysville, on Little River, my
■omarl Phill. or Phillip, on the 2?d December.
" ‘ ' 1 five leet eight or nine inches.
ftueofan
the benefit ofalljfL , , „
Krthe first Tuesday in May next, it will then be of
ered at publiqi auction at the Court House in Sa
vannah. Fr particulara apply to
i D. PONCE,
Agent for the assignees oi l La Roche,
april,20 92
negro
MjSfcr
high, twenty five ryears old,- dark complection,
thick lips, shows his teeth very plainly, when he ^
is i bends back in his knees; is a tolerable
himselt Peter Banks, on the 24th December, 1821:'
Who is about thirty years of age, yellow compl. c-
tloh,' uboiR five feet nine .or ten inohea high, With
0 scar on.. the left (theek, occasioned by the cut:
■ of a. knife, which, shows Very plainly: Peter is a
tolerable Shoemaker, a handy rough plantation
Curpenler: ’ lhavq-good reasons tbbelieVe; they
havdobtaibed two free passes each; thev Itaye
one, to work by the month, until they have got
moneysuflieient; and ihenthey are to make use of
the other: T believe they made for Savannah.
-The above) rewavd Will be given for the oppre.
hension ard delivery of the Baid pegroes to the
subscriber,'or for lodging them in any- safe Jail, so
that 1 get die tit again, or fifty dollars for either of
them; -
WILLIAM MURRAY.
may 36 x.j-124
HONEY,
T US'? received *per the ship Louisa Matilda; for
v.aeb,ibe gallon by :
Druggist, Shad’s Buildings,
may 5^ ( ! *121
Chatham Superior Court,
Mat Tkum,' 18/4.
1 EORGE JOHNSTON and otliert, complain.
VJ ants vs Peter Vanburgb Liyingatun and ptit.
era, defendants, in equuy tn the. Superior Court,
Chatham Pounty', May term, 182$ . ■
It appearing to the Court by ufhdavtt that Pejter
Yanbutgh Li' iugstoii and Harriet E. Livingston,
Who ure parties defendant reside beyond the state
of Georgia, add within the United .States, on mo
tion <>f complainants solicitor, ^t is ordered that
the s«!d dd*’eud'U>t do *PP?*r,«Wri
answer the complainauts bjil’within four months
the date of this rule. And it is further ordered
that this rule be published once a week during
tbur monihs from this date in one of the public
Guzcttes of tips State, • ... ..
Extracts frem the Minutes, •
A. B TANNIN, Clerk
june 8 134,
^ ' In tfo District Court,
OE TUK 1JMXT1.U ' - ‘
‘ip ANp rtiilTUZ Distujct
OB Geohoia. .
May Term, 1824.
-an, nwvingiuuea ... -.-vr—
agreeably to funnnons It is'ordered that t(tey be
fated according to law unless thby do file in the
Clerks office on or belbre the second 1‘uesday in
August hadplficient o» oath. ; J
GEO, GLEN, Clerk
June 19 aW
Valuable Medicine.
■ANTI itYSPEPTlU PILLS,
. . Prepared by Henry James.
\ N approved .remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indig
CL estipn, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles-
It is well known that Dyspepsia ;s one of the
most frequent and formidaole diseases of our cotin
try. Its commdhcetiicut is indicsttd in 'difiereni
patients by various symptoms, of which the most
remarkable are—. •
Irregularity nf the -bowels obstinate costive--
hfess, iteadacli, commonly called nervous or sick
headach, yeiiownesa of the eyes and skin, acidity
of stonialcrt after eating, often called heart burn/
flatulence or wind on ttie stomach, bitter taste in
the motith in'the morning, fcelid breath, drowsi
ness after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation,
depression of spirits, Sic-
Piles being, connected with indigestion and cos.
tivencs', are certainly and speedily remoyed by
tDe pills./ ...
Persons afficted with any of the aboy.e symp
toms, are assured that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pills
are a remedy well worth their attention, and enti
tied to their entire 'confidence- .
A supply qf the above valuable Medicine has
j list'been received from the patentee, and cap be
obtained of the subscriber, who has been appoin
ted agent tor the State of Georgia.
LAY U HENDIt/'KSON,
Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets,
mai' 26 ' r* 12 4 Sh> d’s Buildings
provi-mcnf. thereout And all that Lot in Savan
nah known by the Number twenty three, in I.ib«
erty Ward, wi'h the Uflildinga thereon—being
thto real estate of John Smith deceased, fur the
benefit of the heirs.
FREDERICK HERB,
. - Administratori
.may 15 114
v\' LL pdryqns i'niiebted to tlte estate of AlexV
iu der Martin, late of Liberty county, deceas*
ed, are requested to nuke immediate payment ta
the subscribers; and those .0 whom the said ch
tate » indebted are required to exhibit their de-
mantis duly authenticated, to
* RICHARD F. BARER,
• .. WILLIAM- H. MARTIN, 5 tjXra '
may 10 fllg A
iON'8 having demands
tls itgaipst the : estate
tpos Douglass, late of Chatham County
1 will plcaVh to'have their accounts pro
perly ahested,.an<i leave ‘hem at the bar of Col,
Jlio. Shelman’s Mansion House, Savannah. Those
who are indebted to the estate, will be called on
in ten or filteen days for settlement.
DAVID TAYLOR, Jr.
„ • Qualified Executor.
A tor If ay net boro, Muy 24, 1824.
* f rll V 28 tc*126
.V. IN'E mdnths after dfitu applic .iiun will be
1 J! made to the honorable the Infi-rior Court of
Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for permisssion to sell the following real
estate, for thebenefit of the heirs and creditors of
the esfilte of N.'S. Bayttt),7!eaiiksrd; vis ! W
One undivided fintrth of a tract ol Land, contain,
mg about 5Q0 iterevon Cumberland Island, Cam-
den County, kno wn as Plum Orchard—and a n un-
ally granted to Gen. Lecltland McIntosh, and
bounded on the south by the aalfi Plum Orchard
Tract, ,
Also a plantation called Lottery Ha)) situate on
the Ogeechee Road, 3 miles from Savannah, con,
taming abBut 600 acres. N. J. BAYARD,
re Adm’r Est. N. S. Bavords
povlO 211 ’ . ;
(V[lNi months after date, I shall apply fo the
-Lx Honorable the Justices of the Inferiur Court
ot Chatham County, for leave to sell the real and
personal property of Lachland Hamiltion M‘Iq<
tosh, deceased, for the benefitotf the heirs.
SUSAN A. G M'lNTOSH, Adm'x.
march 9 56
. legts
I am induced to make this public for the bene
fit. of'the afflicted. ...
CHARLES BARIAS,
Mall alley, Philad.
, . I’aiLAXiELPUiA, April 17,1824.
This will certify, that my son, John Httntes,
aged 40 yqars, was confined last wnter in thfe
Alms house oi this city, with rheumatism in his
shoiililer and arms. I applied to J. Shinn for Some
of his Panacea, and obtained one botle, wlitch
entirely rertioml bjis.complaint, He was remov
ed io the couiOry, otherwise he-would have sign,
ed this certificate, •'* ' ./
v " ' her ; .
ANN C. bf HUMES,
mark.
•’ - : Philadelphia Almshouse.
Philai)elfixia, March 10th, 1824.
I certify, Cot the benefit of tbe ;filtctvd, that 1
•haye been, for ieven years lastipast, idflicted with
tlielivei.complaint,during which time l have been
attended by several physicians, but received no
permanent benefit; Hearing of Mr t'Waitn’tf Pa
nacea, I applied to him for some of it; being poor
anti-unable to pay.tbr.it at the time, could not ob
tain any, -l ne.x< applied to J. Shinn, and receiv
ed some of hi. Panacea, wliich greatly benefitfed
me. The-pair, and sorenes- of my side was re
moved, and 1 was again able to work at my trade.
CHARI ES BOWMAN,
German Areet, fiouth walk.
N INE months after date, application wfil b®
made to the Hon. the Inferior Court uf Bry*
an County,Tor leave to sell all the rani Estate of
Sarah McKindley, late of Bryao county! dec. fop
benefit of the heirs and creditors of ssid estate;
JAMES BUTLER, adn.’or.
anril 2' 4o 7? ,
H Y virtue of an order of the Hud. duu of prdli
dinary of Liberty County, will be sold in the
Town of Sunbury, on the first Tuesday in August
next, three fourths of the tight which the estate
of Mercy Brown,-deceived has to a certain negro
woman slave named Cassandra,
JOHN C, BROUGHTON, Executor.
may 26 v 24 T •• ■
This is to, certify, that my
Morrison,,aged 18 years, has
afflicted with the King’s evil,
Castor Oil, Salts, Copperas, w*
nm %c.
BOTTLES American cold expressed
oastoyOil
39U bottles - do dp do 2d quality
200 do WeBt India Castor 04 for plants-
tions.
25 bbls Glauber Salts
10 do Copperas
2 do AJum
Together with a general assortment of Drugs #pd
Medicines, tor sale by •
; I.AY & HENDUICKSPN '
Chemist and Druggists 8/uid’s Buildings.
CoiigrewrWfBenii Whitaker Mtvet.'1
junp 15 137
p> rent ice boy, J
ee several, years
.. . .. _ . ttq'itied with an
extensive ulceration over the body, with-acute
pain. In' January last, I heattl ot J. Shinn’s Pana
cea, and obtained for him three bottles, which ef
fected 811 entire and complete cure, and be is now
in good health, and able to work at 1 is trade.
B ALEX’B. RANKBN,
Front-St. atfovo Poplar lape.
This is to certify, that on the 16th 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.
Hi PROBASCO, Justice oftbe Peace,
Philadelphia county,
I certify that I have been -filleted with rheuips
tistn in my shoulder for three years, from wbich 1
have been relieved by taking a few bottles of j.
Shinn’s Panacea,
JAMES pOUGLAS, of the
- ■ Moy amensing Poor bouse,
J U8T received per Ship Florida) the celebrated
Panacea prepared by John Shinn Cuemiat
Philadelphia, - ho has appointed the Subscriber
Agent for Savannah and its vicinity. Y’he Pana
cea will be snht ai- the re iuced price oi $2 50 cts
per battle, or $24 per dozm. 1
W M. CUTHBERT, Agent,
may 26 Jr-3mtl21
m
LNE mouths after i; date application will be
made-to.the hon v ahk- the Justices oftlte
Court of Ghatuum county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract
«, do Alum of Landcontaining'two hundred and fifty acres;
20 boxes Sweet Oil containing- I dozen more ortes, known us lot-No ' 15 fifteen, in' the
' ^ ■ contaimng i uozen district of Early county, Georgia,
ii JtijLteiia the-real estate of Robert M- Durkte, dec.
be sold f
na indebted to the estate of Jolinna,
ilai cy Moore, of Effingham County deceaa,
ed to come forward and make payment anti thosa
that have any accounts, to present them to, 1
HE7.KKIAH EVANS Vlrn’r
wit Sf> irstOV
.hi .-1 er d-uv, [ .siialt apply to tile
Justice's of the Inferior Court of
f|NE moi.tha
hun. the. (
berty county, for leave to sell the real and per
sonal property of William I. Baker, dec. for th®
benefit of the heirs and creditors.
THUS. B. BAKER,
"Pril’T 89 .itlm’or
N INE months alterdate, application wurb®
made to the Inferior Court of Effingham
County, for leave to sell all the real .property be-
lodging to the estate, of the late Rev.Jno, Beck,
dec. lying in said county, for the benefi* of IB*
heirs and creditors.
aprii 16 88 ANN BECK; Adm’x.
/~i BORGIA—Chatham County; By the Hon.
VX the Justices oftbe Inferior Court, sitting for
ordinary purposes.
To all whom it may concern—
' Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm,
M. Kelley, late pi Savannah, merchant, dec. has
petitioned to the honorable the court of Ordinary
to be discharged from his said administration. r
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors oftlte
said deceased, to file their objections fifany they
have) in tlie clerk’s office of the said court, no or
before the 8th day of December next; otherwise
tetters dismissory will be granted to the petition,
er
Witness the honorable John p. Williamson,
one of the Justice of the said court.tbisBth day 0
S M BOND, cco.
june8 114
BrQDght to, Jail, “
; N Savannah, an tlie 4th,inst a ntgro man who
aaya his name is Jack, apd that he belongs to
Go), McPherson of South ( arolina, and-that he
ranaivay about 14 months ago. Be is 6 feet high
and about 30 years of age. .
JOHN L DEWS, jcc,
tune 12 136 , 1
Brought to Jaiii,
tan who
Q N Savannah, on the tOu nisi, anegro r
aaya nia n.tme'is Ciieaty; and that he
to uol. McPherson; of South Carolina,' and that Ee'
rana» ay about the 1st in ? t. He is 5 feet 64 inches
high, and about.40 years of age,
• ' ^OHNLDEWP, jcc.
June 12.' 136 . ’
Durkie, dec. and to;
for flte benefit of the heirs and creditors-
ofthe said deceased. - . . ... ' /'
AUGUSTUS F. DL’RKlKj, Adm’or. of
I.U, M, Dttflsjp, dec,
IT 1
Brought to Jail,
w ...... h, op the tviii uist a negro man. who
says ins name is Uen. and that the belongs to
James Pi imrose, of Aug>’sla, Georgia, and that he
rtinaway i.bout 17 roonths aL-o—He is fi ve feet 9
inches high, . ■ *
t to
v eN Savanhati, on tne lOtiunsuu luigrothan who
ils jys his name is Elijah, and that he.belongs to
Anson Bugg ot Augusta Georgiy and that he t-ana-
way abaut the 1st of May last! he is 5 feel 5A
incites high and about 37 years of age, *
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