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No 142 Vol. XXll. ~~~ 1 ALLEVIATOR, t HIS MACHINE was.invented by the subscri. her, in thesumrtierofthe year 1822, whilst <T confined to his bed, with a leg shattered And fruc uire-l, and has subsequently been introduced into hospifila ana private families, where its ~ ‘ ly atte Sd VVi/UY KVEmWG, JUNE 26,1824.; a K . 4.1 •—iiifiii—"—TT~~~ various hospi' usefulness has been sufficient! ested, as will appear by the subjoined certificates, signed by medical and scientific itk n of the first respectabili ty. The proprietor has had it in successful opefr -ationin various cases of disease- &c. such as frac* tured hips, thighs, legs, LA minatory rheuma tisms and fevers. Us importance to society can r. r« to te V »r it it* it ill of a- in »6 Mb ite in nd [lie lli. twr die of :ion art- ire* Ibis IlStr % Silt [for and the 24; k. ►rdW\ slid i the unty jniih ' the they ndiy atioh ayo I Of' i—* n fir ytp J.<t» not be too highly appreciated, when it is rcraem bered, that by uie use of the Alleviator the bed ofsicknessand disir-tss, isdivestci of many of its woe , and those hours of pain and wretchedness, which are the harbingers of approaching ditsolu tion, aw- reudfered more tolerable, if r.ot entirely divested of those tortures. The inventor, has ob tained a patent for the machine, and they are now offered for sale to a humane and discriminating public, on liberal and accommodating terms. * 1 JOHN C JENCKES. PnoviDszrca, Oct 3,1823. Extract Of a letter from Hr. Jno Maekie to William f Ingall*, M. B. Profettor of Surgery, Ue Button. *. _ Puovidkhce, May 3l, *823. Bear Sir—Permit me to introduce to your at tention Mr. John C. Jenckes, an ingenious and respectable mechanick of this town, who will ex hibit to you, for inspection, (and should you think proper,) approbation, a model of a machine, whl i. be invented'during his confinement last autumh, from an uncommonly bad fracture of both bones of one of bis legs. You will find, upon examina tion, the machine to be very simple in its scruc turf, easy in in its motions, and hapnilv construe ted to promote the convenience and add to the oomfortnf those, who, from almost any dtsasSer* are confined t< a sick bed. It waa at first intend ed for the comfort only of the inventor, but since his recovery, he has so much improved !!, that he is anxious to extend its advantages to others, who may from the same, or any other cause, be con fined to a sick bed, from * hich the shortest relief is so desirable. Any assistance you may afford Ur, Jenckes in exhibiting his muchine for the ap probation of the gentlemen ol the faculty in Bos- fen, will much oblige your friend, tic. JOHN MACKIE. Wk. I wo ills, 51* D. ' Certificate from John C. JPUroen, M. JB. flatten, Principal of il e MattuchuieUi Uotpital. Mr. J. C. Jenckes having requested iny opinion of his machine for raising the sick and wounded pom bed, I have examined it an I found it, well calculated for the purpose. In order to test its practical utility 1 desired him to convey it to the M-vguchusetts General Hospital, and have 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 (or the use of hospitals, and for all private pa tients who may be in need of i*. - JOHN C. WARREN, • Principal Mass. Hospital. Boston, June 16, 1823. I hereto certify that 1 have made use of Mr. J. C. Jenckes’ new invented machine for raising sick and disabled persons, having been afflicted with rheumatism for several years, some lime con fined to my bed for weeks in succession! and so great was my pain that 1 could not bear to be touched, have been raised with the above men tioned machine with the utmoBt eased do there- fore recommend it to all persons who are similarly afflicted. URIEL REA. PuovimmcE, July 6,1823, Certificate from the Phytician* and Surgeon* of the New Xork Uotpital, The undersigned Phyrcmna and Surgeons of the New York Hospital, having, examined and witnessed the application of Mr Jepckes’ new in* ventipn of a machine for raising the sick from their beds, unite in recommending the same as pecu liarly useful for the put pose for which it‘is inten dfcd. DAVID HOS.vCK, M D. * *’ JOHN NELSON, M D. JNO C CHESSMAN, M D. JOHN WATTS, ir. M D. VALENTINE MOTT, M D. WRIGHT POST, M D. . THOMAS COCK, M D. ALEX H. STEVENS, M D. Nbw Yohk; July 15, 1823. MkcfttU, Executive Department, fjreo. MII.LKDGEVILl.E, 21*tNo? 1823 ® RDERED, That the subjoined He solution be published once a month, in Cad of the Gu. zettes of this State, until the next General Elec tion. ‘ , Atteit, ELISHA WOOD, Sec’ryi ^ IN SENATE, 12th Nov. 1853. it ia desirable to ascertain the wish. . tens of this stste, as to the mode of, choosing Electors of President and Vic'e Presir Swaiw's Panacea. I HAVE BEEN-appointed Agent-by Dr.W. Swain) to sell his smmuch celebrated NJedF cine, ah this plane. .A quantity has been receiv: ed byY e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be j)old by: thebox oi 1 , bottle, at my Drugstore, cOi 1 - nef of Jefferson and St. Juligii Sftteeia,-. «•••,' ’■ • • AHatfsro. oeM(.br.' iparcli 10 • 57-J., rS^fi . *v# AUj&USl^G. OEMLER, At hit. Drttggitt &torei'arhOr '’- r — % t'. Julian i .tj[ AS .received; by scjiobhe: 11 supply oTSWA^'s jtaijmch Ar alsohy blheq lath striv'sfe, a Variety or fresh arnol^i which he. abstains from me ' lo% 8 Sha. h CALOMEI PU ] S V -GUM PtETlI), anti all the otflcV in (he., indekefdic'd ispens&tni and found in uriig Stores-^, to Be met with, at every one, ■ .. fifotoffiSafSSggf' counting out the ballots," to annex t,o the of the said election by them so transmitted to the- ' J Executive Department, a true statement of the eyafJ dent of the United States i - . Beit therefore retolvedby the Senate ajid Route of ReprStentalive* of the State of Geo-gin tm tiene ral Alterably met, That it shall bij the dutv of.thi Magistrates who shall preside at the several Elec- tions to be held in the difierent counties of this 8tate tor the choice ofjnembera of the' Legisla. turc, at the next General Section therein, Ui propose to esch and every voter at the time ol - receiving His vote, whetherjie desire s that the! dorsing on his ticket, Uie word People ior Beg&tu x ture, according to the truth of the fact} ayd bn. votes so given, to the end that,the same may,"be. laid before the neXt : Legislature by his Excellen cy the Governor 1 And be it fiirther retolved, That hi* Bxoellency the Governor be, end he is hereby requested'to cause thie.resolution to be published Without', -de lay, in the several Gazettes of this ^aity and to continue the said publication once a «ouUi, unti the next General Election. : J Read and agreed to unanimously, ; THOMAS STOCKS, Pretident. In the Borne of Repretentaiive*, 14tli Nov. 1823. Read and concurred in. ,. ’ , • *•' DAyifrAriAUS, speaker, * / Approved, 18th Nov. 1823. >■ , ’ G. M. TROUP,. .Qbvirrior. \ur iUTitoRJ’J'r,) ; - AN ACT rrlO revjve, amend and continue ip force an I. act entitled an act,extend the time of ta-| king out grants.on surveys mado on head; rights; and bounty warrants. ‘ Be it enacted by the Senate and House’ of Be - presentatives of the State of-GuorgiA,’-in-General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted, by the authority of the same, That where *nypersmi'o,r. E ersons have heretofore had surveys nude on ead rlghtf,bounty warrants anAtnmts jtlteveou have not been obtained, it shall .snd'may,.be law. fill for such. person or persons to. apply for and obtain such grant or grains,- at arty time previous to the 25th of October, eighteen 'huiidred*ahd', twenty four, on payment of ihe usual Sec. 2 And be it further unacted by the autftpn, ity aforesaid, That where any .surveys h^ve’here tofore been made on head rights or bolmty). war rants, and grant* thereon have not been obi»ined such land shall not he subject to a re sui-vey suits three months from and *Her the person of per sons claiming under the original survey shall liavh been notified that such re survey is intended to be made, and that in all case^ the person'or per sons claiming under the original survey, shall be entitled to tne preference of making such re suf. vey r until the ex|iiristion of three months from the lime of such aotmeationt and in the evc-ut oft here- being no claimant residing on dr near the land, to, be 'hus re surveyed, such'notice shall he perl't-c - ed by giving three months notice by public ud 1 - vertisement,. at the Court House of the -coumy where such land may fie, and in one of the public Gazettes of this State, Sec. 3. Andbeitfurtherennoted, ThW'it shall be the duty of all surveyors who shall iriiihe any such re survey, to certify on his return to the pur veyor General, that due notice aocoriing to the provisions of this act hsd been given; and no grunt obtained on such re survey shall be vdiil, unless accompanied with such certificate: Provided, nothing in this act shall affect the rights of orphans or persons under the age of 21 years, and that all such persons shall bt allowed one year after they arrive at the age of 21 years to take out Uieii grants Sec. 4, And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Governor to cause this act to be published in one of the newspapers in Mill- edgevilte, Augusta and Savannah, once in each month, until the expiration'of life time appointed by the same for taking out grants. Sec.. 5. And be it further enacted, That all luws and parts of laws militating against this act be Certificate from the Ron. Sbmueel L. > M.p.L£,.D. Since the arrival of Mr lohn C. Jenckes, inN. York, a few days ago, with ample recommends, tions, I have availed myself of opportunities to learn the construction and operation of his inven tion for lifting weak, sick, wounded and disabled f icrsons from their beds, for^the. purposes of olean. mess and comfort;, and I have become satisfied that the muchine is well adapted for the object. In writing an opinion concerning it, I conceive bought fo state, that hefridgptt fitness for its uses, it seems to be economical and durable; thereby being no le'sa serviceable to the infirm and woun od in private houses, than in public hospitals. . SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, Nxw Yonx, July 16,1823. The subscriber hfis fceen appoint ed Agent of Mr. Jphn C. Jenckes, for the dispo sal of the above mentioned Alleviators, and has now on hand one as a sample which can be seen by Applying at his Store * Sellicks Buildings, near Market Square. Orders for them will be prompt, ly attended to. EBENEZER JENCKES. jpne 2 130 ■ t. §lnnj\’5 Panaceay H.K sub‘sci , ihdr < . hk’yirlg discoVL-Vcd the com- position of. SWAIM’S celehroted l’anacea, ■has now a supply on' hand for sale ; he has re ducecl-the price from #3 50 to g2 50, nr by the dozen $24, ; All charitable institutions in the U. Slates and the poor will be supplied gratis.-' , If the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and 'distribute this ‘ Jefferson anil St. tne '' ioil,e to 'h <: poor, it will be supplied. • This medicine is celebrated fbr the cure of the . „ P* 1 * T ' 1 ". " , A BO A HD OF HEALTH. To the Inhabitants of the City of Savannah. , - a .fresh eettted^ following diseases, “scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer sited or putrid sore throat, long standing rheu matic affections, cutaneous, diseases, w‘iiie swel ling, and disease of the bones, and all cases gen erally of the alcerous character, and chronic clis eases, generally arising in debilitated constitu- •tions, but more especially from syphilis, or affec tjons arising therefrom; ulcers in the layrnx, * named nodes, Ac. And that dreadful disease occasioned co looked for by a long and excessive use of mercury, Ac. It is w.'things not also useful in disease of the liver.’’ ' otass, Pyroligneous -I have within the last two yeyra fif’d an oppor. vef’i’owUers, Rends t unity of seeing several cases'of very inveterate IH • Puipigathig. -partflK' t ®hrt*. Ffln' era, Hygdomcter,, luiiuy-or seeing several cases or very inveterate .ulcers, which having resisted previously the regu lar modes pf trectment, were bealcd'by the use siness will in future be conducted unde of J.as k Herjuiicksun, ut thc'old. star of Cbhgress and Whitaker - streeU'ShadV jitne 3 •y.udgO Genuine Patent Family ,T EES Hiliinuz Wllst •> ■ V .* . .* • * nY' ' 'Goit’s do ’dd J 1 ’[ l ,. -•'~ , A)ule«or)' > W;»d(iSfy rVfif * * * • JSjh* Ey$enllalDwof 8pi4jcjf'- t - ■ * Ha Isom Honey dp. •«•*,- A1* A\ Tooth’Ache bropt t ’ JbJuiPa dd.-VAlti; \«7 r -. •Ghhi clijil Cougfi- ufj ‘ \ ^ Ana«t»oM 4o ..do. American do ’Mo. [• .!'* » ’* Halm of Quito •- iChurhlie’s-Essdiictt^*'**" 1 * 1 -* - llltularili^u'llnli 'lYin* HC’an be cunaihntfy obtained at the Store of i V.-, ; LAY A HENDRICB80I ’ IhvbguU and'Cltemitti, ‘ Shiuft Bulldirgo, City Marshall, or by notice in writitig, . tfir^ugb tlie Post Office, of any nuisance which exist., or of any depbsites in stores or cellars, that may be considered injurious to the health of the city. JOHN EtlELLMAN, Chairman. ’ I. K.TKTFT, Sec’r' Roan! of Health. VTN41 Monltu utter date appiicutioo will be' ll made to the Honorable the Justices ol the In ferior Court of Chatham County for Iqave to sell all that Lot iii Savannah known by the Number Ellis square, Decker Ward, with the inr- vment- thereon : And all that Lot in Savan nah known by the Number twerfty three, in Lib» erty Ward, wi h the Buildings thereon—being 1 the real estate of John Smith deceased, benefit ofthe heirs. , ; : ,. - FREDERICK HERB, .* Administrator, wwylff; H4 , is A;debted to the estate ol Alex- .. .. .b, late of Liberty county, deceas ed, are requested to nyike immediate payment to fk’iubf tate.:}* I mr*Sx Richard f. baker, ■)... WILLIAM H. MARTIN, 5 Bx may 10 4112 d, ate requested tc . . . lie subscribers; and'those o whom tLe' said el ate js indebted are required to exhibit their de- nr duly authenticaied, to . » » liiru tun r iiiRLMi - Shmu’s Van-dcea. cerTifigatos. iabciuring.urtjler a difiense fora ' • -> Jaipev Anii Dyiifaeptic Pills S’* 1 j® . lo "K time, as swelling in the bones, loss of«p- ‘ v’lllompsdqsip^^if^’'' - - ’, ’*’ ****■**“-* ^ . Itelfs Hotanical Dropr.v.J. ' P* ^ k J* . f|blne4y'3ky)hTg , theci»h fork s freceiv^Tit,«(ld found a great ben- fit by it, But hnving nothing being able to ,w$ and the same arw hereby repealed. DAVID ADAMS, , Speaker ofthe House of Representatives. THOMAS STOCKS, President of the Senate. Assented to, Dec. 2,1823, fG. M TROUP, Governor. blished monthly, ititutionalisl’’ nhd 03» The foregoing to be until Nov. next; in tne “C “Savannah Republican march 10 ‘ For Sub, \ INE Lots situate on the South Common, as a '.:t part of Garden lot No 7y designated by num- ien, 1, 3, 4 5, 6, 7, 10, 15 and 24. Also, an Undivided third of lot No 17,Yaraacraw fronting west on Fahm St. opposite the residence of Joseph Stiles; Esq, A|so, all the interest of Ilasc La Roche in a cer. tain lot of land, situated on tbeThunderbolt Road, The above property is offered for sale by vir flue of an assignment made by Isaac La Roche for the benefit of alibis creditors. If not sold betore vthe first Tuesday in Hay next, it will then be of ered at public uuction at the Court Uouss in Bo. vannab. Fr particulars apply to D. PONCE, Agent for the assignees of 1 La Roche april 20 92 , . "■¥ r' THE IMPROVED *' /. SEIDLWZ POWDERS. nnHB good effects-of these powders as a Medl x. cine, has beep observed and acknowledged by al| those, who liave had occasion to use. them. In all caseswof Heartburh, -Mile, Nausea and other diseases ot the .Stomach,.which are so very pre viilont in warm climates—they can be used at any time wi*h. much advantage. - As they form a pies ant effervescent draugh', they may be ssid to be an agreeable beverage free from taste and highly impregnated with.fixed?air, and possessing all the Medicinal qualities bt tlm much esteemed Seidlitz Waters. Tlie Season is fust approaching; wl.en these jowders will be in demand, and to get them' pure y very desiftble. Many persons have, been db--. ceivetl in their operation, by having purchased them in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which rjid but little or no regard in selecting the best tind, consequently their bcnetical qualities were nevir realized. But this difficulty mav Dow be obviated,—>he subscriber has endeavored for tHe two or three last seasons to procure them Genuine and has been successful. These v owdere are neatly pot up in Tin Boxes, by which means their Medicinal properties will remain unimpaired by the influence of time and climate.' A fresh 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. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemitt ii Btvggitt, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets Shad’t april 29 100 m* ' T ' I nd not irlbztdi was'not .able to pay for it. 'borne months after thus. I hcandtpf a Mr. SiuiftYsihaving made a Pa., ruicea, htut. d to be the same as Mr Swaim’s. 1 pJUied to fifrq, and stated my cash and circum tances, and' fotlnd him disposed to benefit me. 1c gave me the medicine freely, and said 1 might pay for it whenever t got able s and I found, by -taking the same quantity, as much benefit by It tut by Mr Swaim’s. 1 have given this Certificate for the benefit of O' hers that should stand in need of 8binn'a I’una c a, and consider it a very valuable medicine, P. STALER* Duke street, Near Front, Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, April 20,1824. ' . , ’• PHiLAitSLaau, April 21, 1824. I Certify that' 1 have been for many years uffii ted with rheumatism. Above five years ago, I was attended by a respectable Physician of this city, who put me under a course of mercury.^—— Since which time l have been worse; my disorder Chatham Superior Court, Mat Tbhm, 18-'4. ifT EORGE JOHNSTON and others, complain VT anta vs Peter Vanburgh Livingston and oth era, defendants, in equity in the Superior Court, Chatham County, May term, 1824. It appearing to theOourt by affidavit that Peter 100 Dollars Reward. R AN A WAY from the subscriber, in Columbia County, near Raysvifie, oh Little River, my liegro man Phill. or Phillip, on tho22d December ligl. Phill is about like teet eight or nine.inches high, twenty, five years old; dark complection, thick lips, shows bis teeth very plainly, when be laughs; pends backin bis 'Knees; 'is a tolerable 8 t?srmyMg5omamPdter,‘whoiometime«,c»n.j; v Mbwgt^^^^ jhimself Peter Banks, on the 24th December, 1821: Who is about thirty years of age, yellow compac tion, about five feet nirie or ten inches high,’with a scar on the.feft cKepk, occasioned by the cut of a knife, which shows very plainly: Peter is a tolerable; Shoemaker, a handy rough plantation Carpenter, l have good ,reasons to befie.-^ they have obtained two free passes each; they have one, to work by the month, until they have got motiey su liicicn t, and 'then they are to make use of the other; 1 believe they made for Savannah. The abOve reward will be given for the appre hension and delivery of the said negroes to the eubscriber, or for lodging them in any safe Jail, so that 1 get them again,, or fifty dollars for either of them. ■- WILLIAMMURRAY. ffiny 26 i|124 1 HONKY, . T UST received per the aliip Louisa Uatjlda; fbr ir. y 24 ^Druggist, Sbad’a Buildings. who are partita dSfondant'reside beyond the state of Georgia, and within the United States on mo tion of complainants solicitor, it ia^ ordered that -the said defendant do jreahectively appear and answer the complainants bill within lour months the date of this rule. And it is further ordered that this rule be. published once a week during four months from this date in one of the public Gazettes of this State Extract* frem the Minutest A.B FANNIN, Clerk. iune 8 134 • Ip the District Court, Ol TtUi UjfXTED -STATES, IX AN1) VOB TUB D16TUIC.T 1 ■ MrfeMpy TPDHN H, Bruen, John Miller; PetoV U'piB, Mat- d} thew Eigle, Mark Hoag, and Samuel J. Bry an, having failed to attend thesaid.Court as Jurora uieraa ww ' M atom oiak. junelQ Mai .and was obliged to’ walk with a crutch- In Feb last 1 bought sortie of J. Shinn’s Panacea, and after taking three bottles, find thut I am free from pain and that my leg is restored to its natural use. 1 am induced to make this public for the bene: fit of the afflicted. CHARLES BARIAS, Malt alley, Philad. PniziDBiraiA, April If, 1824. This will certify, that my' son, John Humes,* aged 40 years, was confined lost winter in the. Alms house of this city, with rheumatism in his shoulder and arms. I applied to J. Shinn for some of his Panacea, and obtained one bottle, which entirely removed hits complaint. He Was remov ed to tlie^country, otherwise He Would have sign, ed this certificate. Valuable Medicine. ANTI DYSPEPTIC PILLS, Prepared by Henry Jamet. i\ N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indig estion, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles, it is WeT) known that Dyspepsia is one ,uf the most frequenumd formidable diseases of our coun try. Its commencement is indicated in different patients by various symptoms, of whiob the most remarkable are— Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate. costive- ness, headset], commonly called nervous or sick headach; yellowness of the eyes, and shin', acidity of stomach after eating, often called heart burn, flatulence or wind on Ihe stomach, bitter taste in the mouth in the morning, falid breath, drowsi ness after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, depression of spirits, &c. ... Piles being cdnnectecjUyith indigestion and cos* tivenes*, are certainly ahd’speedily; removed by the pills. Persons afficted with any ofthe above symp thins, are assured that the Anti-Dyspeptic Pills are a leme ly weil worth their attention, and enti lied to their entire confidence- A supply of the above v.altable Medicine has just been received from the Patentee, and can be obtained,of the subscriber, who has befen appoint Coiiier of Cdngrest and ft hithker Streets, may 26^,,,.',4 124 ■' •, Castor (El, Scuts, Copperas, M uni %c: 500 D ° TTL o ? i American 001,1 e *Pl pe8sed 3QD bottles. do d6 do 2d’quality. 200 do; West India Castor Off for plants. J tions 25 bbls Glauber Salts 10 do Copperas ■ 2 -do Alum ‘ • /’ 20 boxes SWeet Oil containing 1 dozen eachj .. Together with a general assortment of Dfugs and . . . - Meoicines, for sale by ' LAY & HENDRICKSON Chemist and Uruggiit, Shad’t Buildings. Congress, borner of Whitaker - l - t » jutlC 15 19T ... pf for tb» Td>E,BSON8 having demands against the estate <L5T of Amos Douglass, late of Chatham County -deceased, will please to have their accounts pro- ierly anested, and leave them at the bar. of CoL mi . . JH /Jno.^helman’8 Mansion House, Savannah. Those Maiyphif,Febn,argi7,ieii. . * DAVlI, Q 'J^ Near Waynetboro, May 24, 1824. may 26 fRAl26 S ■■' v 1NE months after date appiie utoii will be •L ' made to the honorable the liiferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary putv ' poses, for permisssion to sell the fufiovving real estate, for the benefit ofthe lieirs and creditors of the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased, Viz: One undivided fuurtli of a tract ot Land, contain ing about 500 acres, on Cumberland Island, Cam den County, known as Plum Orchard—and iiu un divided fourth ofM>C«rt*xn-Tjact of Laod situate «- on said Island, containing about 500 acres, origin ally granted to Gen. Lecljlaiid McIntosh, and ’ hounded on tlie south by tlie said Plum Orchard Tract. Also a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on theOgeechecRoad,3 miles from Savannah, con taining about 600 acres. N. J. BAYA RD, ■ X* . A'dm’r'Est.N. S. Bavard* * ’ {VI INC months after dike, ,1 abaft apply to the -I-X Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell the real and personal properly of Lachland llamiltion M*Ia< tosh, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. SUSAN A. G M'INTOSH, Adm'x. march 9 >, 56 , * ■- TV] INE months after date, application will be J-v made to the Hon. the Infenor Court cf Bry« un County, for leave to sell all the real Estate of Sarah McKindley, late of Bryan county dec. fop benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. ;‘>t *1\ JAMES BUTLER, adm’or. anril 2 §a '77 B Y virtue ot an order of the tion. Cuu of Ordi- dinary of Liberty County, will be sold in the Town of Sunbury, on the first Tuesday in August next, three fourths ol the light which the estate of Mercy Brown, deceased has to a certain negro woman slave named Cassandra, ■ ' 1 *? f - ; JOHN.C, BROUGHTON, Executor. may26 H 9.4 . - ' i\ LL’petsons indebted to the estate of Johnna- Marcy Moore, of Effingham County deccas. ed to come forward and make payment and thosa that have any accounts, to present them to. . • HEZEKMH EVANS, AdmV wit 2P ' me. moved, ani ANN C. 'A HUMES, mark; i'-v ; -i Philadelphia Almshouse. PbiladBlpuia, March ioth, 1824. I certify, for the benefit ofthe afflicted, -that I have been, for seven years last past,-afflicted with the live; complaint, during .which time l have bqen attended by several physicians, but received no permanent benefit. Hearing of*Mr Swaim’a Pa- nacea, I applied to him for some of it; being poop and unable to pay tor it at the time; could not ob tain any. I-next applied to J. S|iinh, and receiv ed some of hia Panacea, whiob greatly benefitted The pain and soreness ot my aide was re- d 1 was again able to work at my trade. CHARLES BOWMAN, ‘ I German atredt, Southwwk. This it to certify, that my apprentice boy, J; Morrison, aged 18 yea^J, has been several years afflicted with the King’* evil, attended with an extensive ulceration over the body, with acute pain. In January last, l heard of J. Shinn’s Pans, cea, and obtained for bias three bottles, which ef fected an entire and complete coye, and he is now in eood health, and able to work, at ii» trade; ALEX’U. AANKEN, Front-Si. above Poplar lane. This is to certify; that on the 16th of April, the above named John Morrison appealed before roe, and on examination, do believe «i<i facts, as stated id the above certificate, are just and true. ,' H. PROBASCO, Justice of the Peace, Philadelphia comity. 1 certify that I baye been afflicted with rheuma tism in my shoulder for three j cars; from which 1 have been relieved py. taking a few bottle# of J Shinn’s Panacea; JAMES DOUGLAS, of the Moyamensing Poor Douse. TUST received per Ship Florida the celebrated *1. Panacea prepared by John Shinn Civemist Philadelphia! who has appointed Uie Subscriber Agent for Savannah and its vicinity. The Pana cea will be 8h|d at the reuuced price ot 5J2 50cts per bottle, ur 324 per dozen. * WM. C. CUl'HBERT. Agent. < may 26 . x—3mtl2t 1 ■application will be *’* Justices ofthe — NQT1CE. Vvqj^lNE montim after dan-, l shaft apply to the hon. the Justices of the Inferior Court ep Liberty county, for leave to sell the real and per sonal property of William I. Baker, dec. for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors. ■ * ,ie. .*.••.'* ’ ' THOS, B. BAKER. april 7 89 Adm’or EORGIA—Chatham County. By VT the Justices ofthe Inferior Court, 1 ordinary purposes. ' To all whom it may conceyri— Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm. M. Kelley, late ofSavannah. merchant, dec. has petitioned to the honorable the court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. These'are therefbre to cite and admonish all and • singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased: to file,their objections (if any they have) in the clerk’s office of the said- court, on or before the 8tU day of December next; otherwise letters dismissory will be grailted to the petition. Witness the honorable John P. Williamson, one of the'Justiceaofthe said court, this 8th daV o June, A D. 1823. ■ S M BOND, ceo. june8 134 .Vjf INK months after date op{ made to the horn, able the inferior Court of Chatutim county, when sitting lor ordinury purposes, thr leave to sell *11 lhai tyact of Ltrnd containfrg two hundred and fifty acren, more or less, known as lot No 15 fifteen, in the second district of Early .county, Georgia, being the real estate of noher.t M, .DUrkie, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the, heirs and creditors of t he said deceased. ' » ' ’ % AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of A. Durkie, dec. Georgia—Chatham County. To ail whomTt n>"y, concern. W HEREAS Elizabeth Boyd hasapplied to the, Hon the t.ourt.ofjprdinary of Chatham, Countv, for letters of adrpmistration’on the i-a'uto and effects of Mrs Hai)«i)h Keiffer, late of White Bluff District Chatham Codpty, widow; dec’d as next of kin , ' These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said dec’d, to file th.ir objections (if any they have) to the granting ofthe administration ofthe estate of the said deceased to the applicant in the Clerks Office ofthe said Court, on or before the 22cj,(tay . ot July nexq otherwise letters of administration^ will be granted. ' r Witness (be Hon John Cumming one'of the Justices ofthe said Court, the-22d day of June, A. D 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. jam. 22 ^40 4 G EORGIA—Cliktham County To all whom it may concern' Whereas Wm. S Camp bell has applied to the lion the Court of Ordina ry of Chatham Countyfor letters of administra tion on the estate and effects ot -John Kingsley late of Chatham County, dec’d as principa: credt- These are t^erefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred acd creditors bf the said deceased, to file- their objcctipiiB (if any they hfive) to the granting of the administration of tha estate of the dec’d to the applicant in the Clerk’g Office ot the suid Court, on or. before the 22d Uay of July next; otherwise letters- of'adfnitiistratioA; Hill be granted Witness the Hrtn. John Cumming one df the Justicus of the said CpurV the 2*’ day of junex A.D 1824. ' §.M 5 U9m),?co^