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no, 141..,..Vo). ;&2SUl. THU an IhlY EVENING, JUNE 24 1824. Whole No. 4461. SUCRES’ ^ev^toR - uia M . nri.’VB was invented by,. * confined to his bt d, with a h> '-Mt-mlnc 1 tured, ftnd has subsequently befcn iw. ... . various hospitals and private families, r «»»ii!nesf has been a.lficicntlv attested, as 1,1 ’ .nnearby the subjoined certificates, Rippled by medical and scientific men of the first respectabdi- ?v ’t he proprietor has had it in successful dper . Tiinnin various cases of diseases Ac. such as frac- . a s ^ sassssr nfsirkness and distress, ia divested of many of its woe-vand those hours of pain, and wretchedness, which are the harbingers of approaching dinsolu -tion.are. rendered more tolerable, ir not entirely divested of those tortures. The inventor, hss ob tained a patent for the .machine, and they are now "offered for sale to a humane and discriminating *** ™ T,be “' J* ?1!&SSfit9S&» PaovmancB, Oct. 3,1823. ♦he subserl, Whilst and frac' •'ttoduced into Executive Department, 6reo. MlLLKDGEViJLi.E, 21st Not 1833 ® RDEUED; That the subjoined Resolution be published oitce a month, iii eafcti bf tne On ■ setter nf i his State, Until the heat General Elec tion. Attest, 1 ELISHA WOOD, SVc’ry. IN SENATE 13th Nov. 1833. _"*iuas it is desirable to ascertain the wish. *^spna of this state, as to the mode of Wn s ”‘" Extract of a letter from Dr. JnoMackie to William l'_ R| |fngall*/M> D. Professor ofSurgery, fife Hoston. - pea* Sir—Termit me to introduce to your at- L femion dr John C- Jenckes, an ingenious and respectable metfhanick of this tpwn, who will ex- hibit to you, for inspection, (and ahould you think mroner.) approbation, a model of a machine, wbi it , he invented during his confinement laat autumn, ■from an uncommonly bad fracture of both bones *>r one of his legs. You will find, upon exsmma- tion, the machine to be very,staple in itsscruc- tut-, easy hi in its motions, and nappilv construe. * e ,l to promote the convenience and add to the '.Wort of those, who, from almost any disease, ♦are’ confined to a sick bed. It was at first intend- :“ 7,-., r the comfort only of the inventor, but since hu reC-overy, he,has so much improved it, that he mixto'ta toexfondits advantages to others, whh ... v from Ihe same, or any other reuse, ttolxxdb b Georgia sn Gene of Representativt'i of the Statet, • . du , v 0 f the- rat Assembly met, That it shall be the glee. Magistrates who shall preside at the seven* • -hit tinna to be held in the different Counties on i. State for the choice of members of the Legisla ture, at the next General Election therein, to propose to each and every voter at the time of receiving his vote, whether he dfcslrs that tht choice of said Electors shut! be confided to the people or retained^)-foe Legislature, and to re S uest such voter toxignify »uch desire by en- orsing on his ticket, the word People or JUgisla• lure, according to the truth of the fact; and on counting out tne ballots, to annex to (lie return of the said election by them so transmitted t- the Executive Department, a true statement of the votes so given, to the end that the same may be laid before the next Legislature by his Excellen cy the Governor. And be it further resolved, That his ’Excellency the Governor be, and he is hereby requested to cause this resolution to be published without de- lay, in the several Gsxettes of this State, and to continue the said publication once a month, unti-, the next General Election. Read and agreed to unanimously. THOMAS STOCKS, President. In the.Route cf Representatives, 14th Nov, 1823. Read and concurred in. DAVID ADAMS, Speaker. Approved, iBtlf Nov. 1823. O. W. TROUP, Governor. \hy yftrrmntJTy.] Swaim's Panacea. [ HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W. 8waim to'sell his so much celebrated Medi cine, at this place. A quantity has been rcceiv. ed by t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be sold by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor. nef'Pf Jefferson ahd St. Julian Streets. AUGUST G OEMCKR. march 10 AUGUST G. OEMLEK, ' At hit Druggist Store, corner of Jefferson and ,St. , Julian Street, H AS received by schooner Tatsel, a freab supply of R W AIM’S so much esteemed PANACEA, As also by other late arrivals, a variety of fresh '♦tides which he abstains from mentioning, ta i£«£%asa|uKTSB8eSMsaB GiFm METiDi ^ 8,1 the other tlelicacietnamed in the iudex of the »r, nil» delicacies named in me lutiex oi tne. •, ,..4 few^bhiw^not and found in Drug 1 » not to be met with at every one, iW ,ue £** J* Phosphorus, Chlorate of Potass, . . v fL Arid, BUCk Drop, Tames fever Powders, •‘‘l}!,® stin'it, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Pasu. *** Wedgewood evaporating dishes, Glass Funnils, Graduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Test Tubes, Gas Bottles, Thermometers, Hygrometer, and l’inviiricter, J. SVmn’s Vanacea. rflJHE subscriber having discovered the com- -L position of SWAIM'S celebrated Panacea, has now a supply on.hand for sale; he has re duced the prise from $3 50 to $2 50, or by the dozen #24. All charitable institutions In the U. States and the poor will be supplied gratis.' If the citizens of the principal, cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order andJistribute this medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine in celebrated Tor the cure of the following diseases, "scrofula or king's evil, ulcer ated or putrid sore throat, long standing rheu matib affections, cutaneous, diseases, Woite swel ling, apd disease ofahe bones, and all cases.gcn erally of the ulcerous character, tnd chronic dis eases, generally arising in debilitated constitu- tlons, hilt more especially from syphilis, or aflee provement- thereon s And all that Lot in Bavan tions arising therefVom; ulcers in the lsymx, nah known by the Number twenty thfee, in Lib- . r Uyrnx, nodes, Ac. And that dreadful disease occasioned by a long and excessive use of mercury, Ac. It is also useful in disease of the liver." CERTIFICATES. I have within the last two years hsd an oppor tunity of seeing several cases or very inveterate ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu. tar modes of treatment, were healed by the use of march lb 64 1 TTtRANOIS I LAY; having token GEORGE R. T HENUKICKSON, into Partnership, the bu- aineis will in fi/tuiv be conducted under the firm of Ijlt A HianaicKAjH, at the old aland, corner of Congress audWhitakerstreetS Bhsds’ building. F.I LAY. .june 3 a 130 AN ACT amend and continue -in force an , . __ .Jed an act, to extend the time of ta- Any assistance you may afford I king out grants on surveys made on head fights -52K? SJSSTSWWt, t» «* Sto irk bid, Iron «bicb lb. .borte.1 rebtf - i. .(bdesiruhle Any assistance you may afford I ■ I in .‘xhibiiing histmawiwe.Mtheapi- j xnd bottnty^warrSntb.M MSi JenCKbS jrnrk-s.*. I. I Be it jenseted by the Senate and House of- Re- '• nrnhation of tf?e gentlemen of the faculty in Bog- Be it jenseted by the Senate and Housi > i\u much ublige your friend, Ac. presentstives of the Ststeol Georgia, mGenefal ton, Will much out i JOHN'MACKIE, * Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted bylli* to- (.nun u n , authority of the same, That where any person or M m. ixoixts,»« u. I persons have heretofore hsd surveys 'made ort Certificate from John C. Trafren, on, 1 hounty warrants and grants thsrcoit Principal if tJ c JHattachtiteUt Rotpital. hHVe n <f t been obtained, it shall and may be tow. Mr. J. C. Jenckealiaving requested my opimon fu \ for iUC h person or persons to apply for ani of his machine for raising the sick and wounded obtain such grant or'grams, at sny time previous from bed, 1 have examined it ah I found it, well j to the 85th of October, eighteen hundred and calculated for the purpose. In order to test its twen ty four, on payment of ihe ususl fees, practical utility I desired him to convey it to the I g ec . 2 And be it further allotted by the anther- 'Massachusetts General Hospital, and have repeat I i(y a f orela id. That where sny surveys have here- edto employed it iberei psrtlcularly in a case of tofo ^. be j e „ m »de on head tights or bounty war- fractured thigh, accompanied witli delirium, and j nnt . Hn( ] grants thereon have not been obtained, found it highly useful. Considering it therefore fUch | am f shall not be subject to a re survey until a valuable mention, I very heartily recommend | lhree mpr)t hs lrom and uttor the person or per. - it for the juse* of hospitals, apd for all private pa- gon9 c i a ioninK under ihe original survey shall have tients who may be in heed of It. been notified that such re survey is mteniled to JOHN C.: WARREN, be mi d e , and that in all oases, the person or per- Principal Maas, Hospital. gons claiming' under the original surrey, shall be Borrow, June lti, 1823, - . j entitled to the preference of making auchje-sur- I hereby certify that I have made use of Hr. J. C. Jenckes’ new invented machine for I beTfius'resurveyed, tach“notice.hall beperfec-- fined to mv bed for weeks in succession; and so ed by giving three months notice by public ad- creat was ^y pain that I could not bear to be vertJaetpent, at the Court House of the coumv touched, have teen ral*d with the above men- where such land may he, and m one oFthe,public tinned macluiie with the utmost ease; I do there-1 Gasettes of this Slate# ■ . p „ recommend it to all persons who are similarly j Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That it shall •ffltrted V URIEL ltBA. 1 be the duty of all surveyors who shail make any iiitv fi 1823. I such re survey, to certify on his return to the Air- Pnovtooncx, J 1 y , I veyor Q enera |, that due notice according to the , Cbrlificato from the Phytieumt^ttnif Surgeont ef\ pr ' vtgions 0 f this act hsd been given, and no grant the Jiev Tsrfc Hot.pilal. I 0 bt«ined on such re survey shall be 'valid, unless The undersigned Physicians and Surgeons of I accompanied wllh sucji tertificate : - Provided, the New York Hospital, having, examined and no thing in this act shall affect the rights of orphans Witnessed the ipplication of Mr Jenckes* new in-1 0P persons under the Age ot 21 years, and tost all vention of a machine For raising the sick from their | persons shall be. allowed one year after tlipy beds, unite in recommending the same as pecu- j artive at t he age of 21 years to take out then -JOHN NELSON, M D. | be the duty of the Governor to cause this set to JNOC CHESSMAN, M D. | be published in one of the newspapers in Mill Genuine Patent Family MEDICINES. Such ati L ees buiious piiio Colt's do do ■t ntleaori’s do do Hilnper’s Female Pills James Anti Dyspeptic Pills 'I'hnmpsonS Eye Waters Relfs Botanical Drops Do A cthmalic Pills , Essential Oil of Spruco Balsom Honey Tooth Ache Drops Jesuit’s do do ChmchN Cough Drops Anderson* do do American do do Balm of Quito Churolte’s Essence of Mustard Rowsun's Itch Ointment Wheaton’s do do Brsndins* Hluumatic do Squires* Gr .nd Elixir S.-idlitz Powders Soda do Otto of Rories, Ac. Ac. Can be constantly obtained at thtf Store of LAY A HENDRICKSON, Drvggitti and Chemittt, SfuuPt Ruildingt, april 24 • oaU4 Savannah. Swaim’s Panacea, anrl I do believe, from what l hu Ve 9«« n *hat it will prove an important remedy in sc^Ufo^veneWHl and mereuriAldis- €tl€9» tHArNAN* M.D.- Professor ofthe Practice or Physic, in the Univt^ty of Pennsylvahia. I have employed the Panacea Mr- Swaim in numerous instances, within the last l h™e >«*<■*» and have always found it extremely •‘flicacious, especially in secondary syphilis, and miffcunal diseases. I have no hesitation in pronouncing; it medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M.D. - Profeuor of Surgery in the University of Penn sylvania. , Philadelphia, Febn.arjt 17,1823. JOHN WATTS, jr. M D. VALENTINE MOTT, MD. WRIGHT POS T, M D. THOMAS COCK, M D. ALBK. H. STEVENS, MD New Yonit, iuly Id, 1823 Certificate frpm the Hon, Samueel L- MkcheU, M, D. LL, D. Since the arrival of Mr. John C, Jenckes, inN. York, a few days ago, with ample recommenda- tionB.I liave availed myself of opportunities to learn the construction snd operation of his inven tion for lifting weak, sick, wounded and disabled arsons from their beds, for the purposes of dean edgeville, Augusta and Savannah, once in each tnonlbt until Ine exp nation of tiie titne appointed by the same for taking out grants. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That all laws and parts of tows militating against litis act be AD\HS. President of the Senate, Assented to, Dec. 2,1823, G. M TROUP, Governor. try The foregoing to be published monthly, TlT ... ' a w i_> let’ 1 atlll until Nov. next, in' the "Constitutionalist 1 thkt“he machine is weUadapted.forthe object. I rnoroUlO In writing an opinion concerning it, I conceive I ought to state, that besides its fitness for its uses, it seems to be economical and durably; thereby being no less serviceable to the infirm and woun- ri in private taWOj,Ji^uanSliKU.. jr foe. in U 1, loiitbil New Yonx, July 16,1833. The subscriber has been appoint* ed Agent of Mr., John C. JenCkes, for the dispo 1 * iwac ■ La Roche for je52*=S-^SsS!Sfti.2£&l Jfor bale, INE Lots situate on tlie South Common, as a . part of Garden lotNoY, designated by num bers, 1, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 and 34. Also, an undivided third of lot No-17,Yamaoraw, fronting west on Fahm St. opposite the residence of Joseph Stiles, Esq. _ t , Also, all the interest of Isaac La Roche in a^ cer tain lot of land, situated on theThunderbolt Road. The above property is olfered-lor sale by viy THE IMPROVED SEIUHTZ POWDERS. rpHE good effects of these powders aa a Medl J. cine, has been observed and acknowledged] by all those who have had occasion to use them. In all cases ot Heartburn, Bile, Nausea and other diseases of the Stomach, which are so very pre valent in Warm climates—they can be used at’any time with much advnn‘ige. As they form a pies- aut effervescent draught, they may be'said to be unagreeable beverage free from taste tad highly impregnated with fixed air, and possessing all the Medicinal qualities ot the much esteemed Seidlitz Waters. The Season is fait approaching, when these powders will bein demand, and to get them pure [a very desirable. Many persons have been de. ceived in their operation, by having purchased them in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which paid but little or no regard-in selecting the best kind, consequently their henefical qualities were never realized. But this difficulty tnav, now be obviated,—the subscriber.has endeavored for the two or three last seasons to procure them Genuine and has beep successful. * These '♦owders are neatly put up In Tin Boxes, by which means their Medicinal properties will rem tin unimpaired by the influence of time and climate. ’* A flesh supply of the above Genuine article has just been received, whioh together with A very general assortment of Family Medicines will' be kept constantly on hand. lay at-Hendrickson, Chemitt u Druggitt, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets Shad’t Ruildingt, april 29 100 ha - board OF HEALTH. To the Inhabitants of the City of Savannah. Y OU are earnestly requested by the Jj-Aqiiiof Hkai.th, to inform them through the medi um of their Chairman, Ward Committees, the City Marshall, or hy notice in writing,' through the Post Office, of any nuisance which exists, or Of any-de posites in store* or cellars, that may be considered injurious to the health of the?cily. JORNSHELLMAN, Chairman, I. K. TKFFT, Sec fr Hoard of Health, |V MB Moiitn., after date application uiiibe .LI made to the Honorable the Just tee. of the In- ferior Court of Chatham County for leave to sell all that Lot in Savannah know n by the Number one, Ellis square, Decker Word, with the im« erty Ward! with the Httiltlings thereon—being the real estate of John Smith deceased, for tbc benefit of the heirs. 114 FREDERICK HERB, Administrator, MB a\ LI. persons indebtetl to me esnUe of Alex- wl der Martin, late of Liberty county, deceas- ed, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers 1 and those o whom the saides* tolxl shihit their de late is imlehted.are required 1 mands duly authenticated, to RICHARD F. BAKER, V WILLIAM II. MARTIN, ’5‘ Ex A ms* I 0 _• 4118 *■ . , VeyEBSONS having demands against the estoWt is of Amos Douglass, late of Chatham Countv , Douglass, Ipte-pf Qhsthsm County Recessed, wil^please to have their accounts pro- pwly st'etted, and leave them at the bar of Col. Jno. ohelman’s Mansion House, SsvSnnah, Those who are indebted to the estate, will be called on 'm ten or fifteeh days for. settlement. PAYJLD TAYLOR, Tr. Qualified Executor. A'‘ear Waynesboro, May 24, 1824. .ma) 28 , iSy ttsb muntlis alter: date upp.ic.uioii will be ll made to the honorable the'Inferior (Jourt of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary'pur* poses, for permission to sell the following real estate; for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the estate of N. S, Bayard, deceased, via* One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, contain* ing about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island, Cam* den County, known as Plilpi Orchard—and an un- divided fourth pf a certasn Tjact of Land situate SWum’s Tawacea, CERTIFICATES. HAVE been labouring under a disease for S long time, as swelling in the bones, loss of ap petite, losa of flesh, and loss of sleep, with' Severe pain. Noticing an advertisement of Swaim's Pa nacea to be a cure for the above disease, 1 got some by paying the cash for it a« I received it, and found a great benefit by it. Bnt having nothing but my labour to depend on fora living, and not being able to work for a long time; got so that 1 was not ab|e to, pay forjt., Sotpe -monthsafter this, ( heard bf a Mr. Shinn’a having made a Pa nacea, stated to be the same us Mr Swaim’s. I applied to him, and stated sny caSe and circum stances, .and found him' disposed to benefit me. He gave me the medicine freely, and 1 laid 1 might pay for it whenever 1.got able: and 1 found, .by taking the same quantity, aa much benefit by It, , - ■ • -n, us by Mr. Swann’s. ~iV IN** months after ttotp,. 1 shat! apply to the 1 have given this Certificate for the benefit of i-i Honorable ihe Justices of the Inferior Court o'hers that should stand in need of Shinn’s Parit- J of Chatham County, for leave to sell the real and Tract. Also a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on the Dgeechpr Road, 3 miles from Savunnah, con* tabling about 6U0 acres. N. J. BAYARD, Adm'r Est. N, S. Bayardi nov 10 211 personal property of Lachland Hamiltion M’ln- tosb, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. - SUSAN A-G M'INTOSH, Adm'x. march 9 5fi t a, and consider it a very valuable medicine. P. STETLER. Duke street,, Near Front, Norihern Liberties. Philadelphia, April 20,1824. PmiAiiBLrnu, April 3l't 1824. 1 Certify that I have been for many years afll! „ ted with rbeumatiam, Above five years ago, I «u County, for leaie to sell all the real Estate oi* was attended by a respectable Physician of this I Sarah McKindley, late of Bryan county dec. for city,who put me under a course of mercury,;*-—— I benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Since which time I have been worse; tpy disorder JAMES BUTLER, adm’or. having neen accompanied by severe pains through | aoril ? 4o'7? j ]\] INE months after date, application will be | JlI made to the Hon.-the Inferior Court ot Bry* my whole system. And last winter my nghi writ much swelled, .ml ri> ri.ucli and was qbUgctUo waikwftfi w_ • next, three fourths oi the right which the estate ast l bought someotJ. Shinn sPnace8,and aft .1 0 f n erC y Brotto, deceased has to a certain negro taking' three bottle** find that I am tree fro® pwn, | k| A vi> nnmf.il noiMMtha and that my teg is restored to it* natural use* Valuable Medicine. ANTI DYSPEPTIC PILLS, Prepared by Henry Jamet. V N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indlg sl estion, Habitual Costiveness, and Riles. It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the most frequent and formidable diseases of our coun try. Its commencement is1 indicated ip different patients by various symptoms, of which the most remarkable are— np'ijl ItlW' r foif jfjtW) it lew si let Square, •ly attCnfied to. “ june 2 130 [*9H be of in Sa- EBENEZER JENCKES. vannnh. F, p «a«n.*wir» MNCB( itedWl 100 Dollars Reward. r> ANAW.AY from the subscriber, in Columbia I r l\ County, heat Itayaviile, on Little River, my negro man Phi|l. or Phillip, on the 22d December 1821. Phill is about five teet eight or nine inches twenty five ■ years old, dark complection, - Agent for the assignees of I La Roche, april 20 93 Chatham Superior Court, Mat Tkum, 1824. ;fc* c oi*! : g~\ EORGE JOHNSTON and others, complain i VX ants vs Peter Vanburgh Livingston and-oth .j,-, - - . era, defendants, in equity in the Superior Court, rtfek lips, stows hie teeth very plainly, when ta 1 chatham county, May term,1824. laughs; bendB buck in his knCea; is a tolerable I it apnearingto the Court by sliidavit lhatPeter good Blacksmith. I Vanburgh Lmngston and HarrieWE- Also, my negro man Peter, who sometimes calls j who are parties defendant reside bevond the State hTs self P.ethr Banks, on the 24th December, 1821s I of Geor -i a| and within the United Stales on mo- who is about thirty years of age, yellow complec-1 tion ut com plainants solioitor, it is ordered that ta*, about five feet nine or ten inches high, with tbe said de , e „ d ant do respectiveiy •PP e «M^ oscur on the left cheek, occasioned by the cul l wer t i, e oomplainants bill within four months Peter isa | nf ,hi»%.ite. And.it iafurther ordered J’monfl i, of tW lily 1 MOP™ listraf' df a knife, which shows very plainly. rel * r “*1 the date of this rule. — . tolerable Shoemaker, a handy rough plantation,I , hatth -, 8 rd i e be published once a week during Carpenter, l have good reasons tobelieve, they :l foup mon ths from this date in one of the public have obtained two free passes each; Aliev have I Q(JzetteB state, '‘one, to work by the month, until they have got l Extractt-frcm the Mintdet, money sufficient, and then they are to make use of I A. B FANNfN, Clerk. the otheri I believe they made for Savannah. I > llld 8 134 The above reward will be given for the appre-1 ""7 henslon and delivery of the said negroes to the | Jn the DwtriCt t/0Ully Subscriber, or for lodging ttarn in any sale Jail, so I TB£ uniTsh States, i* aitotub tu* DisTam that l get them again, or fifty dollars lor either of ot Geohoia. them. may 26 WILLIAM MURRAY. fpp»y w ! U V0I HONEY, J UST received per the ship- Louisa Matilda; for suit by ,the gallon by ..... - FRANCIS I. LAY, Druggist,,Shad’s Buildings, may 24 tlSl 1,1824. v>ohn: H, Bruen, John Miller, Peter B'ois, Mat dJ thew Eiele^ Mark lloBg, and Samuei J- Bry ah having faded to attend the said Court as Jurors agreeably to summons It is ordered that they be fified according'» law unless they do file In the. Clerks office on or before the second Tuesday in ■ Augiut mu wtqgajH cl „ k ; june 10 ■ ■ AilllLZ ness, headset),. — t — . . . .. .. . of stomach after eating, often called heart burn, flatulence or wind on Ihe stomacb, bitter taste in the mouth in the morning, falid breath, drowsi ness alter dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation! depression of Spirits, &c. Piles being connected with indigestion and cos Piles being connected with indigestion and cos. tivenos-.'are certainly and speedily removed by the pills. ... Persons afficted with any of the above symp toms, are assured that (h? Anti-Dyspeptic Fi»s are a remedy well worthy their attention, and enti woman slave n.itneii Cassandra, JOHN U, BROUGHTON, Executor, , may 26 24 . .. .. s\ LL persons indebted to the estate of Johmm- Marcy Moore, of Effingham County deceas ed to come forward and make payWnt and thosa that have any accounts,'to present them to. HKZEKIAH EVANS, Adm’r. sent 98 toAto?- I JvVfiNE mouths af'ei'ilaH', I siislT apply 10 the -&J hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court at leg is I am induced to muke this public for the bene' fit of the afflicted. CHARLES BARIAS, Malt alley, Pbilad. Pnn.ADBi.rBiA, April 17,1834. This will certify, that my son, John Humes, I [ged 40 years, was confined last winter in the .Urns house of this city, with rheumatism in liis shoulder and arm*. I applied to J. Shinn for some of his Panacea, and obtained one tat'-le, which entirely removed hit complaint. He was remov ed to .tne country, otherwise b ed this Certificate. **. her ANN C.« HUMES, mark. Philadelphia Alms bouve. PuliAneirntA, MarcIvlOih, 1824. [ County, for leave to sell all the real property be- I certify,for t|ie benefit ofthe affijeied,: that 1,1 longing to the estate bf the late Rev Jno. Beck, have been, for seven yeepi last past, afflicted with I d ^c. lying in said county, for the benefit of the Ihetivei complaint,during which time 1 have been I heirs and creditors, attended by several physicians, but received no 8pr il 16 88 nMea.lJtopfiedltohim forsom^ofii 1 being poor sittfngfot and unable to pay for it at the time, could not ob-1 vif the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting fa. Liberty county, for leave to sell the reel and per-* he would have sign- sonal property of William L Baker, dec. for the 1 benefit of the tain and creditors. . 1 TH03.B. BAKER, april 7 89 ~ Adm’of IV INE months after date, application wil. ba lx made to the Inferior Court of Effingham ordinary purposes. To all whom it may .concern*-** Whereaa Robert Taylor, administrator of Wflli M. Kelley, late ol Savannah, merchant, dec. ha* and unable to pay . - L - . , tain any. I nexi applied to J. Shinn, and recetv ed some of his Panacea, which greatly benefitted mntfer^andfwas'aeainabfotowo'rk army trade. I M - Rtney.iaie 01 oavannan. merenam, aec. na* moved, a CHARLESBOW UAN^ petitioned to Uie honorable the court of Ordinary German street. Souttiwsik. 1 t0 tie discharged from his said administration. ; j These are therefore to cite and admonish all This i* to certify, that my apprentice boy, J. | and singular foe Kindred and creators of the Morrison, aged 18 years, has been several years J said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they afflicted with the King’s evil, attended with an I have) in foe^cta&’*«fflceof the said court, on or extensive ulceration over the body, with acute j before foe 8th day of December next; otherwise pain- In January laat, I hearclot J. Shinn’s-Pans I letters Biamissory will be granted to tta petition. cea, and obtained tor him three bottles, which ef I er ,, fected an entire snd complete cure, and ta is now j Witness the honorable John P- Williamson, ^ Front-Sl. above Poplar lane This is to certify, that on tbe 16th of April, the above named lobn Morrison appealed before me, and on examination, do believe.foe facts, as stated in the above certificate, are just mid true. H. PROBASCO, Justice of the Peace, Philadelphia county. one ofthe lusticesofthe aaid court, this 8th day o June, A D. 1823. S M BOND, coo. june8, . ■' • 1-'' tied to'their entire confidence A supply of the above valuable Medicine hat just been received from the Patentee, andean be obtained ofthe subscriber, who has been appoiu* Carrier of Congress and Whitdleer Streets, I certify that ! have been afflicted with rheuma tism in my shoulder for three years, from which I have been relieved by taking a few bottles of J. Shinn’s Panacea. , . JAMES DOUGLAS, of tbe Moyameraifig Poor bouse. Brought to Jail, lN Savannah, on the 4th inst u negro man who : says his. name is Jack, and that he belongs to Col. McPherson of South t atblind, and that he ranaway about 14 months ago. He is 6 feet high end about 30 years of age, • - * JOHN I. DEWS, j co. june 12 13^. .' ’ 11 Brci^htto Jail, TUST received per StripElo ma> 26 tfA I'Ji , Shad' Ctibtor oil, Suit8, CoppexOH, Al- j Agent for Savannah and. its vicinity, a N Savannah, on the lOih mat. a negro man who says his name is Chesty, and that he belongs tbe celebrated I to Col. McPherson, of South Carolina, and that bo , -—-—i He is5 feet 6JInclie* urn BOTTLES American Cold expressed _ Castor Oil 300 bottles do dq do 2d quality 200 do West India Caatpr Oil.lor planta tion’s 25 bbls Glauber Salta 10 do Coppterks - 2 do Alum . 30 boxes Sweet Oil containing 4 dozen each, a general assortment of Drugs and Medicines, for sale by . ^ y LAY & HENDRICKSON Chemist and Druggist, Shad's Ruildingt. (toon ess. tarnatef W4Uuk*r Str*4V 436 J Panacea prepared by John Shinn Cnemist ranaway about the 1st inat. He ii , Philadelphia, who.haa appointed the Subscriber 1 high, and about 40 years ofage. ran. Al- Agent for Savannah and its vicinity. The Pap#- __ JOHN-I, cea will be sold a» the reduced price ot $2 50 cts | June 12 per bottle, or $34 per dozen. A ■ WM. C.CVTHBERT, Agent, may 26 j,—3m*121 /. V' - j^lNEmontta after date -application will DEWS, jc 0. Brought to Jailj?' oornatqf WhtVjitar strevj made to foe horn able the. Justices of the ranawuy about 17 months ago—He is five feet? inferior Court of Chatnairt county, wheh sitting inches high. lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that tract JOHN I DEWS, * c 0. of Land containing, two hundred and. fifty acre#, j jimel2 136 more or less, known as lot No 15 fifteen. in the Rmmrht tn Jhil second district of Eiiriy county, Georgia, being JJJOUgnt to jau, the real estate of Robert M. Durkie, dec. and to | Y|N Savannah, on the lOth insCa negro man whfk he sold for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors, ilsuys his name ii Elijah, and' thut he belongs tq 1 TiLSi n«»a-«r Ancmsta GKhrisiWaVutiilwt of foe said deceased; , . AUGUSTUS F. DURKIF., Adpi'or. of -R. M. Durkia, dec, *r » Anson Bogg of Augiistu C-lC'Prgia,' aVid’ihat lie ran*, way ataiit the 1st of May. last, lie is 5 feet S\ inches high and uuuut 37 y ciirs of agi.-;.