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Sheriff’s Sale.
On tkt firat Ttutiny in September next,
m,L be Mid in (hint of the qourt-housi
in Bryan County, between the uiui
hours of a*l«, ' ,
A, met of Lend In aaid county, known bv
the nettle of ’Pulermo,’ eoutalnlng eight huo-
il.-ed acres, more,or lean, bounded N. E ky
b wall's land*, S. W by aSaltmarab, other
bonnderiee not known—le»M upon »» lht '
property or R' T Kiettajp tO entltf/ an eee
cation in favor ofuo edminWtretors of Bouj
BtUee, deeehaed. T u 0 3, HARM, ,• e.o.
August 2 94
Administratrix Sale.
O N Monday the eighth day o August ner.
will be told et the houee of Mm. R s mitli
in Bryen County, between the hour* of ten
end four o’clock, Bin heed of Stock Cattle
end one old Cert, being the remnimng persn.
nal estate of Matthew Carter, don. C.udi
tione, cteh.
June 59th, 182*. „„ ,
r ELIZABETH CARTER, Jtdm'x.
July 2
83f
STA fE OP GEORGIA*
Chatham County S-
In the Cowl of Ot denary July Term 1R" J.
In ihe mutter of il.e Estate ot Ejizubeth
Bourke, Lunelic—Archibald Smith, Gust
dien.
O N the petition of A'chibtld Smilh. guai
dinn of Eliiibcth Bourke, staling that
the lollowing aimed negroes, yi*. Sukey ami
her child, Aoderron,Daphne end her cmldren,
Andrew end Bose, from e long residence ill
town end great indulgence have acq .iKd such
h bi e of dlerieoi end vicious uruotices, that
they cannot be made at all profitable to the
aaid Lunatic and praying leave of tint conn
to sell the eaitl negroes, and that the proceed!,
.of the sale be invested if Bank Stock, or any
other funds that may beat promote the intt
test of the laid Elizabeth Houike, It ii
hereby otde-ed, that all persona interfiled i.
the welfare of the said Wisabeth do file thoir
ohje-tions if any they have, in the *'-erk a of
fice of thi* Court on or before ihe first Moo.
day in Augu t next, otherwise, the said ne
groes will be sold fo- the benefit of the ssid
lunatic, and the proceeds of such aale be in
vested in Banl -a-*
beet promote
^*And it if further ordered, that this ru!.- be
published in a nuMic G.a-tte of Suvinnah, ai
least once a week for thirty dive.
£xlrael from the minutet 7th July '8 '■
SAMUEL M BOND C C O.
Julv » Xf +4w
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
< fUIIS medicine is offered*. a remrdy for
I. Sorofult, Bing’s Evil, Ulcerated Sure
Throat, long at»-ding Bheumolic Afleo-
>ioni, Cutaneous Diiesses, White Swelling
md Diseases of the limes, aid all cas-s
generally or an ulccrona character, end
Hirdnic ditcaaes, aiiaing in debilitated const i ,
union., but mure especially fur Syphilis, o. |
.flections arising therefrom, Ulcers of ine
Larynx, Nodes, Ac, and tbit dusdrul dia
ease occasioned by a long and excessive use
of Meroury, Ac. Ac.—Ii has a'so been found
useful in Diseases of the Liver.
In ad disorders arising from an Impure or
contaminated state of the Blood, it will he
found a powerful and an effectual remedy.—
The discovery of this medicine has been the
effect of long snd sttenlive lludv, and it is
now made public from Ihe most decided con-
viction, founded on ample experience, of its
power in eradicating those diseases,after every
other medicine hat fmlnl.
It d »uot lK)\bt'Ver» be iuppoaedi that thii
PamcKu will invariably cure—the most es-
teemed medicines, employed by the Faculty*
will often fail in Ihe very diseases for which
they are considered specifics i but if the use of
it be persevered in, it will radically remove al*
moat every cause|of the disorders specified.
Thousands are lingering under those com
plaint., in tome form, linking to the g r «*e,
without a remedy, whom this medicine would
certainly restore to perfect health and vigour,
Its safety and innocence have been fully tew
ed, *o that it may he administered to the ten-
derest infant- t he moat distinguished phyoi
coins in the United Stales recommeml it, snd
•dmit, tint a more important discovery in me
dical science has not been made i and to use
the language of one oftlie most em-oent P.e«
lessors of the age, ir it a It lumptit in Ihe healing
art. To the present ai d rising general.ui.s,
the benefit mus* prove incalcu'abte, not only
by saving many many valuable lives, b it ^ im
parting atrength and soundness d-bilitacd
a 1 ( corrupted eonstitutiooa, -thereby p'eoerv
ing their offspring from hereditary dtoeueee.
These tacts, log- ' i with the numerous cures
made, form irres.ibleproof. f th.i hi.li vault
oi thii remedy. No on -, h iwever, is d, Bed
io take it, without first fully convincing n m-
self of the truth uf whm is here staled, and
the rectitude of Ihe P- p-ietor’s intentions.
The cures performed in this city alone, es
tablish its superior virtue on a basis mo solid
to be affected by the malignity of t ie envious,
I* ia worthy of remark, tint 'he greater part
of the patients who have been permanently
■;u ed. hapieviousto the moprielor’. un
dertaking them, received the ..blest a.aidant e
and several were abandoned by liter Pbysi
Communications, port paid, and orders from
any pari of lire world, will reAtive immediate
attention.
Ujr Printed directions aecompsny. the Me
dicine.
WM. 8WAIM,
No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite Ike
University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia February, 182J.
Tho subscribers hnvojust receivod a fresh
supply of the nbovnVALUABLE MEDI
CINE, and Imvn made aucli arraiigenients
with the inventor,Mr. Wm. Swaltn, as will
enable them to offer to (ho public a pure
ami unadulterated article. Druggist* anil
others who purchase to sell again, can have
it at the original prico established by the
proprietor.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings,
A Treatise on Swaim's Panacoa, with
cases illustrating its sucocss, will bo loaned
to tlionc interested, by applying as above.
Juno 2U
Treasury )
March, 14, 1825 5
W HEREAS on the 3d of Msrch, UW4, -
law was passed by the Congress of tliu
Un ted States, of which the 3d, 4th, and Stir
sections sre in the surds follow ig, viz i
•• Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That a
■ubaoriptioniotbeaiiiou.it of twelve millons
of dollars, of the sis p-r cent, stuck of the
yes' eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
the same is hereby proposed i for which pur-
iuw me*.is*, m v vy |isw|fuwbu | awi wuiuii ■ diiuiss ■- ’n n ,
puse hook, shall be opeyed at the Treasury of condition of the organa of life to a tree and
fi. t . « . .i _ ... ■ a ns . I.L.. aV... ..fiKaan f.ntntinflt. litfl fltCl.
VALUABLE medicine.
TOTTaU’A
Vegetable Catholieon.
rjlHH subacrib,r reaaeotrully aolicile the at
tention of every friend nfanffering Ini
nullity, to to the above new and invaluable
remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating
from the system the veiy seeds of oucaac,
Mid in restoring the deranged und_ morbid
-
City of Philadelphia, „°* 0BGE KAN E.
Gcortfe K .iie, of the District of Smtii,
f«rk, pefionailjr appeired, and. bcm K doll
•worn, doth declare and say that ihe ibovl
statement ia in all respects correct and ini*
»nd that the signature to it is in th e h» U d
1 writing of thia deponent.
JOII BINNS, Alderman
Philadelphia! May 23^ 18J4-
in Bank stock, or other fund* that mav I C j an a, as beyond the renr': »f nmn
romote the intereat of the sr.d Bliza* | R bii| Such is the f et and so extraordinary
tU'-ri many of die c ses that an exh ton was
made of thtm in the Univeiot y f t\nn'<vv n
ia. by the P ofessor of Surger b je e a c oiod
edaudienc of hmde>'is tolio pronounced them
•wonders in the hailing art. It • as ecu *i»lro
ace i iiitu the Mi .adv*:phia Alms Hfuss'-* a; d
Pennsylvania a«d New Y rk 4os'>itdl, and
such were its surprifling tffi’Cts—icu *ucccsb
after ad other nWicinea had faded, that the
Surgeon of the Pennsylvanin|Hop»taf f Ur.Wm
P ce, was im I .cod to abandon lua highly
respectable nflic , from the laudable de.ugn
of benefittwg »ns fallow creatuiei, bv carry
»ng the Panacea to England ; where it has al
Georgia—Camden County
TO \LL TO WHO VI IT MaY CION' PR f.
W HEREAS B- Iton A. Copp applies to ’he
Court of O iina.-y of »a,<i County fv
Letters of Adminiittit oi„ with the will ai-| rg ". ly |u aJed lhe use 0 f tlie genuine
ncxedj on the estate of Jo«eph Buby, 1st t ot | p reuc [, u 0 (, 0 f Lafacteur in a number of in-
I stances, in dire,sea for which that it intended,
aside unty, decease, i: These are therefore
to cite am admoiorh all and singular, 'fi e I , n j in virtues are publicly acknowledge by
heir* a d ert d.' ,f _a of laid deceased to nle I |tfrae . ,f u, e mn , t eminent surgeons tliere.
tl e'u- objection, (if any they hive) in my of
fi-e, on or before the fir»' Monday in Septem-
the applies, t<
Witnra. the Hon. William Gibson, one of
the Justices of aaid Court, thi 23d Ju
ly, 8 ’S
I01N BMf.Y.c. e. o.e. e
Jiilr 10 ,95
Georgia Camden < ou i’y
10 A J.h i o IVUOM IT MAT CO V- ERX
rrWtlF.R , hS Whipple Aldnc ippliestothc
\U Gr.urt rf Ordinary, of the said county
for Letters of administration, w ; th the will an'
heaed, on the estate of B zabetb Williamson,
late of ^aid county, dec a9» s The*» are
therefore to cite and admonish idland sing*
jar, thckindrM and creditor® of aaid deceased
$ofi ' " eir obj Caiona (if anv *hey have) »n
my ffi'e on or before the fi st Mondav in
Sept ‘Other next, otherwiae Letters will be
granted the application
Witness 'he Hon. William Gibson, one of
the J'»» c^aof aaidC mrh * hi® 2^d Ju
ly. 18 5
'O’*' H\l r F.V c. o c r.
11 all complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy
fi?e, on or before the firat Monday tn aeprem* | pj^n tt Mn d where the Syphilitic V>ru9 of the
her neih otherwise Letters will be grant* a i p At . e ,,^ causes a developement of Scrorula in
“ * 1 the child, th e ia the only remedy upon which
a sing e hope of recovery can be reasouab-y
founded; there has been no instance of its
faihre, where proper ly used It impa-ts vi
gour to the wli' lc system while <h ’. cure is
going on—an operation so long baked for in
vain by the medical world; ut me ininc time
tat ;atie«t is enab«ed to take nourishing food,
whl h urder the common moden of praciic*.,
is usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma
ny instances whrr^tlie horrible ravages of u
ct.ration had laid bare ligament an-i bone* and
where, to all appearance, i.oimmun Means but
amputation could have saved hie : in cases
ext: eme even as heie described, have pa
tients been 3iiatch':d from the gta;e and re
sided to good health, and the dev u n r dis-
; ase c.impsi.tely ervd'ca'ed The discovery of
a remedy tike th•- now offe ed for s ite, has
been u desideratumfrom timcimm>moiiul t
The Pio;>riaoi doc.v no uj^. -Sl l.isbare
assertion will convince : ne will therefore give
reference- to such as have bpen cured* and
thone ui d r Siis care, among whom are many
highly vcapec acle c.t'zos. that shall sutisfy the
must incredulous of its superior elli:acy n the
disovdets for which i is here recommen i d.
Every membe;’ ofaoc e y ah- unlaid in diffuv-
1 g inf rin .'b»n «.f thin discovery—human
ity alone makes it a tin y
VjfcvtVacataB.
POL A DE1.PHIS,
THE INDIAN EXTRACT.
A certain East Lidia Cure for the Rheu
matism, King's Evil, SfC,
Eitract of a letter from the Rev. James B
liahi dated at Uengal, to Dr. F* Dedwe
London
Dkau J im: ...
A <*HFsE%ULY to your request, I have with
A. difti tilt * procured and n'iw scoid you by
the if ip Jaf'.-rt, Capt Robinson, a few pound
of the Pohdv-lnhis, or what generally goes
by the name f I ::l»a Eatiact, a Medu he un
iversally esteemed ira mg the p**opje ofludiao
ns a certain cure for the Rheumatism. Wa«
I to inform you of the number of people wh
are duly relieved and cured by this valuable
i d cine, it wou d requ're more paper than
I am s' ? e tn purcha e ?.rd more time tha:. I
am able to bestow. Indeed, the tff* c‘ of t i.s
Uedicim: is®) immed-ate, that in tthenmatism
:>U would suppose it acted jS a cha •'n til giv
nir r^lie p «n»> - m>ving^h t pninful disease-
II the King's Evil it has 1> en us.d wub greai
vuccess, whe Mercury hasb^en given
or used to pici ss, this Medicine has proved a
oeifeet cure. The great difficulty, however,
ol procuring tlie Extract, will for m*i.*y yeara
to come, prev« nt its general circulation, it b
ing obtaine I from a Shrub growing on th*
mountains of Thibet, in the D:rman Empir
.if India, and held so s«crcd by the nntiv*-*
that to part with it is like paitmg wi-h V cir
ex^8tenc•',.* ,
I.e'ter v T)r- Bcdwc'd, dated Jan. 7, ;8i3
Dear Docioi—1 have bden v aft ;Ct‘;
with v R u ..ntic complain* fv>r manv y,a*s ;
e.ve.- m fi lgcrs were so contracted that 1
cou d neuht*- d'e^s or ur dress my seif, or g,vc
the least assistance to m* fa nily—I bave used
only one - ox of tiielnda Extract, a d I am
perfectly restored. You*.’* truly,
R. ItALS^OxN.
Philadelphia
Let*er from Tobias Jennings, Stewa< d oi St
Tlvuna?* flr.sptal London, Feb 1 18<-3
Dear Sir-1 think it my duty to inform you,
that after trying every thing that could be
pa nted out by the most respectable physi
cians and surgeons for the relief of my son,
without any success, who you know, has for
many years been laboring under aevere Rheu
matism, I whs induced to try the Polndelphis,
with® g'immerb-ghope, that it might g.ve
him some relief from the excessive pain he
endure 1, which rendered hi n a useless mem
ber of society, and a burthen to hi nself To
my utter astonishment the relief was hstan
lantous, nd by persevering in th* use of the
Extract, his joints have returned to their pro
per nlaces, and he is in per ect health. Up
ward’ vf sixty respectable nersons have cal
fed 1 > a my son, as all who knew him though
• t .Nf’ t*' 4 f he >*• rove*
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON,
Druggist, where additional certilicatos of
the emcacy of the above medicine may be
seen.
Mav 20
OtiCL
N l B MONTHS after the date hereof, ap-
I
IV .aiic.tiun will be made to ihe Hon rablt
til,. Court of Ordinary for the County i f Chat-
ham. for leave to sell the whole or a part or
pans of a tract of land, lying and being in
the eointy of Effinylii n, eontai iinft by re.
cent survey, nine hundred and eih'ht' fi ;
acres, and known by the name of the Tu.-.k-
iwieek-ng Tract, formerly the property o'
K rg and Hotchkiss, now bclrnging to the
cm ate of Alexander S. Itoe’a orphans, for the
benefit of said orphan,
WILT I \M MOREL,
t Gu'idi-". A S. Boo'. 0"pham,
Julv 4 87
IN otice.
N INE MONTHS after the date of thU
nolice, application will be mude to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber
ty Cuunty, for permission to sell a part of
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN VV. STACY,
Administrator.
dec 18 21
Brit ks.
T HE Subscriber has at present on hand
a large stock of Bricks of suporibrqua
lity, which he offers in such quantities as
maj bo wanted, at the lowest possible price
far cath only.
For the convenience of his Town Custo-
rkcrs, lie intends in future to keep always
a considerable supply in town ; those in im-
nediato want of the article will be supplied
by application to Mr. Jamua Roberta, either
at his residence in West Broad Street, or
at Myers’ Wharf.
HENRY M’ALPIN.
J i, ot 79
2500,
Hull Cf iioyt
OFFER FOR SALE,
Bushels very superior Balti-
Fmore Corn, in prime order
20 bags Coffep
SO bbU Baltimore Whiskey
42 do Rye Gin
2 lihds . do
10 pipes Holland Gin
4 do Cognac Brandy
July 7 M
"I have within the lust two yiars had an op
portunity oi seeing several cases u! very mve
t.Tsle ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular moOes ,,t treatment wen
healed by the use of Ur. Swvim’s Panacea
and I do believe, from what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
minus, venereal and mercurial diseases.
”iN. OHAPMkN, M. D.
Professor of the losiitutes and practici
of Physic, in the University ol Penn
tylvania U'. A.
" Philadelphia, Februi y 16,18J3.”
■Ihave employed th- Panacea ot Hr.Swaitn,
numerous instances, within the lost three
years, and have always found it extreme!)
efficacious, especially in sec-ondary syphilis
and mercurial diseases, I have no hesitatio
pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
value. «W. GIBSON. U D.
Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty uf Pern
Surgeon and Clinical Lecturer tu the
Alma Home Infirmity, Ac-
February 17, 1827.”
- 1 have repea'Cdlyused Swaim’s, Panac,-a
both in lhe Hospital and in private practice
a. d have found it to be a valuable medicine in
oh'onic, syphilitic snd scrofulous complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous affections.
•‘VaLENTIN B MOT T, U- D.
Profess ir -F Surgery in the University of
New York, Surgeon of the New-Ynrk
H-npital, Ac,
•‘JWro York. 1st mo Slh, 1824 »
tjaaUouto I’aTcVvaSfcTS.
The great uemaml and v, underfill success
nf this medicine, have induced a number ol
persons tu imitate it in various ways—Some
are selling Sarsaparilla and other iyrups, im*
posing them un III - ignoraut for the Panacea I
others are mixing the genuine medicine with
molasses, Ac,, making three bottles out of one,
thus retailing aome of its virtue*. Th. ae im-
rations and andad ilteratuins have in many in-
.anc-s, protracted thu » iff -rings of patients
in cases where the genuine medicine wonto
have proved inatantly efficacious, l therefore
d- em it a duty I owe the the public, to ac
quaint them, that it is impossible, from the
very nature of its constituents, to be diaenver-
yd by chemical analysi-1 and conaequeml ,
lut all oilier mixtures represented to be mine
- id sold as such, are fraudaiunt and bass im-
volitions, calculated to ueceivg the ignorant
•n l ii iwary.—The genuine medicine has mv
■gniur- of n label representing Hercuiei and
the Hyde a, and name on the seal.
Ue i gia— amden County.
TO ilii, if HO till'MAY C'OVCfcK-V
.lEftE-V-'s Alt-xmrier Atkinif>n, A»l in
st.ator on the E.tale iff John At- n
ui», deceased* applies i j tho Court of O dm
nr.v of said County. f»r letter* din&'S^orv
«i, i \ UNtale : T* *s art?, then f’ve, to c ' ■ .. d
• dtnonish all and vcgulau, the heira «*ftd sie*'
uors uf aaid d ce»-ed. io fi e »hcir
(if any they bave) n rv.y on o u f
fir t Vionday in January next, or lettiTf
1 h>*. pruntf'd to the Hpp»ic»nt.
Wilnew ‘he Hon William Gibson,
one rf •' J svi”’ S of Bwd tJouti*
this 25 li J'iho, 1825
JO:, h BAII.hY* C C 0. c c
Jun^.10 8 2
tlie United Slates, and at the several loan offi
ces, on the first dav of April neat, to continue
open until the first day of October thereafter,
for inch parts of the above mentioned do*
scription of stock as shall, on ihe day of sub
scription, stand on the books of the Treasury,
and on those of the several loan oftbes, re
speclivdy / which subscription shall be effect
ed by a transfer to the United States, in the
manner provided by law for such tran*fers» of
the credit or cred'ts standing on the said
books, and by a surrender of the certificates
of the itock so subscribed : Provided, Tliut
ail subscription by such transfer of stock shall
be considered as part of the aaid twelve mil
lions of dollars authorized to be borrowed by
the first section of .his act.
V Sec, 4, And be it further enactedj That for
the whole or any part of any sum which shall
be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to
the respective subscribers, who shall be enti
tled to a certificate or certificate* purporting
that the United States owe to the holder or
holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns, a
sum to be expressed therein, equal to the
amount of the principal slock thus subscribed,
hearing an intereat nut exceeding four and
one half per centum p*r annum, payabu
quarterly, from the thudy-fi;st day of Decem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty
five / transferable in the same u-aimer as «♦*
provid ’d by law for the transfer of the stock
subscribed, and subject to r( demption at the
pleasure of the United States, as follow*: one
half at any time after the thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time
after the thirty-fiiat day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and twentv*nme :
Provided, That no reimbursement shall be
made except for the whole amount of such
new certificate; nor until after at least ai&
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement And it shall be the duty of the
-ecretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the sever 1
si sums by them subscribed beyond the amount
pf the cer‘.ificatf:8 of four and one half per
cent, stock issued to them respectively.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That
he same finds winch have heretofore been,
mri now are pledged by law for the payment
>f ihe inu r^st, and for the redemption and
eimb jraement of the stock which may be re
derm .-d or reimhuried b> virtu? of lhe pro
visions of this act, shah remain pledged in like
manner for the pavsnent ol the irtereat accrn
ug on the stock created by reason of su «
Hubscrip ion, and for the redempfon or reim
bursement of the principal of *h p same. And
ii shall he the duty of the commissioners of the
sinking fund to cause to be applied and paid,
out of the said fund, yearly and e^e-y year,
such sum and sums as may be annually requir*
ed to discharge the inteiesl accr uing on ihe
stock which may be created bv virtue of this
act The said commissioners are, also, here
by authorized to apply., from tune to tim*,
such sum and suing out of the said fund, as
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursemeut, in con**
formity with the provisions of this act, tht
p incipal of the s»id stock : and such part of
the annual sum often millions ofdollara, vest
ed by law in the said commissioners, m may
be nccessiry and required for thf above pur
poses, shall be and continue appropriated t*>
the payment of interest and redemption of
the public debt, until the whole of the slock
which may be coated under the provisions of
this act, shall have been redeemed or reim
burse'.i-**
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, niai
hooka will be opened al the Treasury of the
United Spates, and . t the several loan olliccs,
on the first day of April next, and continue
(iptf-.i until the firs' di*of October, thereW-
er. for receiving subscriptions in conformity
u\ h -he provslcns of the said h'W.
The subscriptions muy be made by the pro-
tors f the stock, either in person or by
healthy extreiae of their functions, hog exch
ted the atfttniahmem# and completely ailcn
ced the objections of the most inert duloui-*—
Facts are the best arguments. In order to put
the virtue* of the tlatholicon to as severe a
scrutiny aa possible, it was offered by adver
tisement, togetffjr witli the attendance of a
physician, gratuitously to any verson who
would apply for it, and whose cause might
teem ft come within the range of its healing
power—numbers of severe cases ol long stt d.
ing, and some of them seemingly de,ptr*‘e
ones, tire ented themselves, all of which have
been cured, or at much relieved as to warrant
lhe assertion that a little perseverance willdi
so. In fact, such iathe confidence of the phyai
ciati under whose ca»*e these patients were
placed, in thin remedy, a confidence rcsu.t
ing from the irresistible conviction that has
been forced upon his mind by ocular demon*
si ration, and a pentonul trial of. it on himsell
ilut lie perm’.u me to declare it as his deci
ded opinio^ that he Ca.ihoficon is not only a
perfectly safe and imiocent, but a moat pow
erful and invaluable remedy in certain dia
eases and siatea of the system, suck aa the tol
owing*- ,
Debility resulting from intemperance and
dissipation; Old and inveterate Ulcers .* Pains
the bones attended with swellings ot the
join-s; Iiidigeaiion, Blotches on the face,
pimples &C.; All coinplttinls of the Liver
.. - o. P..Fnu/.na ,11aor,
I’eticr.- Yaws, Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases
^enetaliy , Mercurial and scrofulous com.
plaints
The Citholicnu (which the proprieler sol
emnly pledges Its word consists exclusively
.f veg.’lable mallei) with the exception of
sl'ght d lt-rn.'l istion to the howela, which
preserves in s soluble stute, acts insensibly, j
pleasant to the taste, and requires n - partial
iar regimen, (abstinence from spirluoiia 1
quors vlways escepted.) or coulinement,
a g. ntle. safe and agreo.bie cathsrt.e med
ciI.e, impioviug tho appetite and restoring tin
general tone of the sya’eru, it is confidently
recommended tu ladies in a iielicut- situa
tion. w. w. i’o rrmt,
66 Chea,.ul-strcet.
Philadelphia, May 31,1824.
At the request of Mr. SV. W. Putter, I have
Iste'.y tahih.ied, in several instances,! modi
cateil simp, nailed Po ter’s Vegetable Gatlio-
iicoit, witii the must decided advantage. 1
has. aa . et, never tailed effecting a cure m
e.ery case in which Ihave thought proper t,.
employ it, H. M’taUUTlUE, M D-
Phi'atlclphia, July 28tA, 1824.
Mr. IV- IV. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expresaed a wish that I
would give a concise statement of niy sutler
ings, from • the hopeless commencement, to
the present propitious stage of mv disc.se ’
About live years ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, I was ae'txed
with a violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on board, I waa compelled to best
it, as l might for two weeks, when on my nr-
rival al Charleston, 8. C. it was treated a*
Typhus. 'The skill of my Physician subdued
the fever, but Phamix-like, the termination
of this gave ns • to a disease equally distrea- -
ing, and which, till now, I had tin light incur-
hie. Various abscesses made them unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were swe-ied to an enormous size.—
These giudually subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left kne? affected the
bone—an incision was now made and a large
evacuation of pus, mixed with pieces of bone
took place. In addition to this, 1 suffered the
most excruciating pains in toy joints that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administered either gave me no reliefer ser
ved to aggravate the disease, the severity ol
wili, h increased with every succeeding year
Such was my painful si uation that luevpaii’e
TO SOUTH BUN PLANTERS,
The Vegetable Oatholicon is p 8w f ilh
adauted to tlmie diseases which are pre„u'
among tlie coloured population of the iJ,|,
In that disease which is called yav.i R
sure remedy i a single trial ofit, will convince
planter* of itaauperior efficacy tinny rc» e
dy of a limilar.nature in the United Statej-
NOTICE.
The advantages of this medicine sre, not
confining the paiieni unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his buaineis,—
With one solitaty exception, ’but of apirim-
■IU» liquors, it doce not lay tmy reurichmi tthi
hit appetite It is so gcir.ie in its oper.i™
that thep.iticnt tinds himself getting well lua
cannot tell how. As it ia not the wish ofthe
proprietor to take any thing | or wtlich .
cannot give a conaideration equal in value,
peraons at a distance who may wish to try
lie medicine, but who ore not certain if it
be applicoble to their complaint, are request,
ed to describe their case nnd symptoms in
■/. letter, post-paid, and direttrd to him-(lri
fetter will he immediately pluccd i u hoi.jg
fully competent to tlceitlj the quention -
Should the re.neJy not seem to suit tl* i( s .
ease, they will be frankly told s i.
CAUTION.
To prevent d.sappointm mt it Is well to
it'.te that it takes ir, or.liuaiy cases from 3 to
S notties to effect n cure so that persons who
are labouring under any ser ous intirmily,
must make up their mind to persevere to tut
OX! tilt at least- if they do not, they might n
well save themselves the trouble ur.d expense
.f usings s-iiaiier qurmity.
Ail ordert pott-pnid utul enclosing the minc-j,
i.nmediniely attended to, anil the medidot
.racked and delivered with direclious for me,
u any place in the city, and forwarded as di.
re-ltd
N. B. To prevent the possibility of sll im.
position, it will be sol.: in the city of Phi 1 *.!,:!-
phia, at the office in Filth near lt«oc-Str-et,
■rat tlie dwelling of tlie propri' tor, Nu. 63
'.hermit street, only, and abroad by his so-
thotixed agent*. W W POT'IBB,
66 Cbemut Street, Plulatlc'pji.a-
I have appointed GiiOlttiB HYE iSOS,
Druggist, of 3av.nilr.il, my sole agent. Drug-
gluts wanting the shove valuable metlicii.e,
will be supplied by him for cash, ai Ihe same
rate, as if ordered direct from me—vx jj!0
per dozen, or three dollars a mngie bottle.
W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia.
Any person on application to the auhscribrt
will be furnished with cei tilie.ti.u uf the tfh.
escy of the above medicine, sufficient to for*
Vince the mind of the must sceptical, although
too numerous and lengthy for newapaper in
sertion. GliO. HYiiltwON, Drupgiat,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker-Street!,
dec 13
Georgia— amden ounty.
TO AIL WHOM IT.-Y.ir CO.WEIOY
W HEREAS Loti'S D .i-jur \dminitt aftir
of tht Estate of Hustle Pelletier, <LeV.
applies to ill : Court of Ordieat y of sa*U coun-
v, for letiers disunsso y on said estate:—
hose are, therefore;, to c te and admonish all
.nd singular! the heirs and creditors of sh d
deceased to file their o^jee ions (if any tlu •
mve) in my nflioe, on or before he first Mon
lay in January next, or letters will be granted
m ♦ e t} ptir.ant*
P'-si Wilnesa the Hon# William Gihso
11 jL> V. 11 one of the Justices rf said Cou
' J thii 25 h fline, t8 5.
JO IN DAILY, c. c. o. c. c.
Jun* 30 82
Nolice.
N ine MONTHS f, r date, application
v ill he man.- to the Inferior ;ourt of
Uhuthim County, lilting for ordinary purpo
ses, for leave ra sell oft 'lie red estate • f the
tale Thomas Savage, of U yan Couqly, viz :
Point Plantation, consistiog of two hundred
nd eigidy acres Rice Land, on the O 'min e
River, four miles below thr P rry, (lj " og
be plantation tf Joseph Habersham n. d Ste
phen El iolt Also, two hundred ard lijty
seres, more or Kss, of Pine Land, appertain,
ing thereto- A'so. a Tract of Lai d called
3a.ina, cmbl.iing fify ucro>, on Medway Riv
r, djoining the lanns of J J Muawoll-
MAltY SAVr.GB, A lm’rx.
June '5 71
Georgia—Chatham County
ti the '. .art of Ordinary, Mar Term, I8...»
O N thepe ition of Henry Champion, icimin-
■atrator of John Street, c ised, praying
in order Nisi o be made (lbs,lute on his com
plying witn lie law, tor he vie of a Lot ol
Ground, number four. [4] eceud Tythintr,
Reynolds Ward—Ala-', p-rt of a Lot, numb-
«i«. Tower Tything, Dckcr W,.d being th'
teal estate of the ttik Uee. tor the benefit ol
the heirs and creditors t—It is ordered, that *
eotiee be puMiahed nine months, in one ui
the Public Gazette of the City of Savannah,
requiring all petsont inle-ested.toahow cause
tf any they have, why the prayer of the peti
tiuner should not be granted
S M. BO.Nn, e «. o
May 14 44$
terson or >y I being restored to mv heal h ; Iliad
■r attorneys dulv autlioriaed to aubaenhr | ote^ r the - reKH i, r „.eans of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular rem
edy I coaid hear of- It whs in tins aw fill wr.a
dcsponduig condition,that I whs per.sup.de-l to
commence a course of your Vugctahk Gain-1
icon, and the happv result is, *\f am the use
uf the two bottles, my whole system ha* under
gone a complete revolution, my pains have fo S l
ice i me *» the discharge trom my knee beg n
jvi.'l transfer it to the United Motes.
•h uidsubicriptiona of said stock be mode
-. amount exceeding twelve millioMf ri
• llurs, a distribution - f the said su>n ot twe.ve*
m (ions of dollars will be mude among die
S'il-8cvib‘.‘r3,b proporiion to the sums subsen*
.ed bv them respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
A ting s-.'-eiM-y of »he Preusury
- f >. ^
IN EQUITY.
Between W, Davies, Administrator, Complain•
ant, and John i.'arnochun. Administrator‘ t dt
bonis no with the will annexed of George
Richardson and others, DeJemlavUs In
equity t Chathuni Superior Court - CAaxcery,
Mill August, 1824.
I T appearing that John Murray C^nochan,
one of the defendants in the said bill cf
complaint named, resides without the state ri
Georgia, io that part ofthe United Kingdom*
of Great Britain ami Ircltu.d, called Scotlard;
It is ordered that the said John Murray Cm*
nochan, do appear and answer to the com.
plaiuaut's svd b 1)1. within nine months Iron
the date of this order, otherwise that llw
said bill, as tn him, be taken pro contiwn t
and ii ir further order'd, that a copy ot dm
order be pul»Vis!ii d once a week, in one of
i j% public G. suites of this state, until th’’. ex*
piration ofthe time within which the said tic*
fendanlii required to appear and answer p»
alirfsaid.
i’lue copy from the Minutes, this 21st iky
August, 1824. A. R,FANNIN, CleiV.
august ?4
Georgia
met'' the discharge Irom my knit beg
io thmiJiish,anti soonceasej altogetltcr, tbc
ulcet from whence it pioceeded being com
nletely healed. The tumors, fur the lemovsl
of which I have tried in vain more readies
than I can nain., are rapidly decree ing -, my
appetite, which was gone, bits rg'turned -1 an
ii. tact, nearly well, and fuel eonfid r.t that a
few bottles more of your, (tone) invaluable
medicine, will make me per.ecUy so.
Your obliged friend,
THOM AS BROWN, JH.
N011CE
N INE months afterdate, application wdl he
made to the Hon. the Judges ofthe Court
-it Ordinary if Chatham county, for leave to
sell all the real estate ofthe late William Cruig,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cicd-
tors of said estate.
JOHN M'NISH. Executor
ooM° 7 '
S otice.
V LL persons having demands against thr
estate of Constant Freeman, Esq late of
the city of Washington, deceased, are re
q-.ired to hand them in, legally attested;
within the time prescribed by law -. and those
. ndebti d to said estate, are required to msk,
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Tan 14 42pi
Georgia—Chatham County
[ the O.iiir- of Or-linary—Vtay J c-m Shi.
O N the petition of Hob*.rt H;.y, Exe uirt
of Jolm Waokerlr 4 de‘. pravii g an order
Jbitiln be made absolute, on his complying
tv tit the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land in
Lsurena County, being the real eat ite of th-
sai l deceased, for the benefit uf the heirs ai d
creditors: It ia ordered,.that a notice H--
mblished, nine months^ in one of the G -
aettea of the city of Savannah, featuring.
leraons interested, to allow cause, if any the,
cun, why the prayer of the prtdioner should
not be granted, S. M, BOND, o- c. o.
May 26 ST
Georgia— Camden Conniy.
It AlX I' HOM II It ,Y CON -ERN.
taTUEREkS J n chloti Jun. administra or
7 v on he itHatea of DavidTucker and David
'.i , "reditj, uppliea to the Court of Ordinary
of v« d County, for Letters diaminary on the
> sta'es of said iterfea>ed peraons: These are,
herefure, to cite and admoniah the heirs am
ci editors of aaid deceased persona, to file
1 heir objections (if any they have) in ny of-
fi :e, on or hofore the first Monday in January
next, or letters will be granted to the appll-
cant.
r BBR WitncsJ tlie Hon, William Gibaon,
l b I one of ihe Juatieea of said Court,
I- - * thia 25'h June, 16 7 5.
JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O.C.e
June SO a)
Philadelphia, July "6, 18’4.
My confidence in the vegetable oatholicon
a tindiminish.,1, and as fresh in-.tancea of its
powers arc doily occurrii g, in my own pruc-
doe, I i aye no hesitation in recommending it,
in the peculiar diseases to which it is applica
ble, as superior to any reme ly l am acquaint
ed with. M- M’MURTRIE, M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sin—In consequence ot imprudent expos
ure four . ears ago I had the misfortune to be
come fiffllcted with a disease, th - painful re
suits of which induced me to apply in su.
cession to several respectable physicians of
this city, from whom, howevdr, I received
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re
ceived soother complaint quite as distressing
as the former. My whole syste-j became a
fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac
count ofthe violent pain that I felt in eve’y
part of my body; the weakness and enacts
tion of which waa such that I could scarcely
walk. In this state 1 fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholieon— four bottles of
which, haa completely restored me, I have
now no pain t my appetite is good i and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief yonr medicine has given me, I ain
your obliged friend, be.
WILLIAM WIL80N.
Sworn and aubicribed to brfore me, May 28,
1824 JOHN U1NNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,1874,
Sir—I am now, tlianka to your medicine, a
hearty ma Fornesrly six years I have been
a martyr to a disease, whose rang-a threat
ened, if not aoon stopped, to put a period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
complaint at last got to such a height that I
could not swallow without great pain and
difficulty- Tumurs formed in different parts
of my body, and I began to think my aituation
almost desperate. The fire bottles ofthe
Catholieon which I have taken have com
pletely eared me, and l am now as well a,'
Camden County-
TO ALL TO WHOM IF MAY CO.WEHN.
W TiEHBAS Hi,tab Brown, Junior, wide*
spptits to the Court of Ordinary ot tad
County, Toy Letters of Administration on tee
estate of John Brown, late of said county, de
ceased, sc next of kin: These are, thereiorc,
VO cite nnd admonish, all and singular.
kindred snd creditors of aaid deceased, ly In;
their objections, if any they have, in w «•
-,-u, oti ur before the first Monthly in Jutto
oxV'tlietwice Lettcra will begiatticd t!i< #|-
Leant. t
Wilnrs=. the Honorable Britain II B'ta--
Ify, one of the Justices of said Court,
tht- sbtteenth day of April, eigil!C4 n
hundred and twenty .five.
[L S. JOHN BAILEY, C.C 0 C. C.
April 21 24
Y
Georgia—Camden County. ■
THE COURT OF ORDINARY full
8 MD COUN IY.
HERE AS lohn Chevalier, his applied
. . to said Court, for Letters Dismisai.rv
bn tlie estates of Samuel OozenB snd Bun C.
duck, deceased. These are, therefore, i"
..ite and admonish, all and singular, tits kin
dred snd Creditors ot the said daceued per- 1
ops, to ft'e their ohjeotiont, if any they l"Wt
n my effisc, on or before the first Jlonday tn
January next, or Letteis will be granted the
applicant.
Wit-css the Honorable J tmes Scott, ore
of the Justices of said Court, this »»-
teei.th day of April, e ghteen huadrrd
and twenty-five.
[L.S.] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0.0. a
Anri 71
24
Georgia—Camden County-
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY f°
SAID COUNTY.
-TWHEREAS Lewis Bachlott, applies to the
Court of Ordinary of said County; f»r
f^uen Dismissory on the estate of Fr.neos
tt .solupe r These are, therefore, to cite sw
admoniah, all and lingular, the kindred rt"
creditors of aaid deceased, to B'e their objec
tions, if any they have, in my office, on or be
fore the fi at Monday in January neat, ether-
wtae Letter! Dtsmiaaory will be granted the
^'witness the Honorable Samuel Clarkft
one ofthe histices cf aaid Court, thii
sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun
dred and twemy-five.
[L. 8 ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O.C C
1 April 21 21—
^ HAY.
wa BUNDLES PRIME IIAY, landing
OU from Brig Pfietpant, forsaloby
April IB C. C. GRISWOLD.