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Sheriff’s Sale.
On Uujtr* Tuesday in October nett.
CffPlLu be*” ’ tbe Oonrt House,in the
W tow I of JsfVeraon, Camden County,
between the kgal hour* of tele,
A tract of land, altuats on Welker Swamp
le Oarndan County, containing wren hundred
and fifty tores, more or lex, with the improve.
att-aia thomm-aod Sea aafroca vie Aat on.
SiMa, Rose, Stephan and Potapey, levmd on
aa the property of John Hardie, uncer aua
dr, executions, ta favor of the State of Geor
gia, against Joseph Crew* Tam Colleetor, and
John Harder and Bdwtrd Shearman, aoeun-
ttea—property pointed out by John Hardie
Aleo, A tract of land lying in t’amden Coun
ty, containing two hundred and ninety aorta,
more oe leva, and the improvemreta thereon,
levied OB' aa the property of Siohartah Ro
berta, under an paecution ha fcr'W of Thomas
H. Miller tor the uae of Andrew Low fif Co.
proaecty pointed oatbv the defendent.
r ’ Q. W. THOMAS, 0. a. e.c.
' Soft 3 "9
Nheritf s Sales.
the firat Saturday after theftrst Tuetday
- JLf.n October next,* 41 bo aold at the Market
'Houae in the town «< St. Mary’a between the
uaual hours, fifty newt of land, together with
the improvement! thereon, I) iug and being
in (he County of Camden, on the Poit Road
leading from Jeffeis/n to Bt Marya, levied
on ae the property of H A Nums, to aatief
aundry oaecutiooa in ftvo- of Eiekiel Weeita.
Property levied on tod turned over to me by
a coMtable,
M.H.HEBBARD, S C-C-
8t. Marya, 96th Auguat, 1935.
ScntS ^
, Sheriff s Sales
On the first Tuetday in October next.
tlWiuL ,e aoid at mo Court-*! use n t h -'
AJJ town of Jefferaon, between the usual
hours, part of Lot No 4, containing fifty feet
in front and fifty in depth, lying in the town
of St. Marya, levied on at the property of
George W Martin tositis’ynn execution >n
favor of B A. Copp.
•M. H HEBBABD, S. C. C.
St Marya, August 26, 1835
Sen- ' 09
■*.he!'iff’s ii.le
On the Jirtt Tuetday in November next,
tistil L be said j lore die Court House i"
MJ h-: city of Savannah, between the ua
uat houra of tale,
Two Stagey, lour Horsea, and four aeta of
Hat-ness, belonging tothia end of th- Augus
U Line, levied on onler e forclosure ol a
Mortgage from Joaeph I. Thompson, to Jo
seph Cunindng, assigned to Alexander T
Dopaon. A D'LYON. o a c e
- 8 .
Notice. t
N INE MONTHS after the date of this
notice, application will be made to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinanr of Liber
tv County, for permission to self a part of
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. JOHN W. STACY,
• Administrator,
dec 1R SI
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
rr«J3 medicine is offered os a remedy for
1 Scrofula,' King’s Evil, Ulcerated Sort
Notice.
T HIRTY DAYS after date, I ahall ap-
ply to the Honorable the Juatices of
the Inferior Court, when setting for ordin
ary purposes, for leave to sell a negro man,,
a good jobbing carpenter, and would make
a good driver on a plantation, he being a
to>erahIe good planter, for the benefit of
Mery Leby and children.
CHRIT’N. D. LEBEY.
August 23. *Mf-
Sarat ga Congress Spring Wal
ters.
F IFTY DOZEN of these Waters, fresh
bottled by Messrs. Lynoh Si Clark, of
N-.-u- York, and direct from the Springs,
just received per ship Augusta. Persons
going to sea would do well to supply them
selves, as they are offered at reduced prices
by LAY*, HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
May 25
AN OriDINANtta
To prevent before or Parsons of Colour from
pan /S' with -ickats after *0 o'clock, P Jti
and for other pu piece.
B -dained n, the Mayor ind Aide-men
if i e Oi-y „f S.vannidi and hamlets
the-e -f, that from and after the piatage nf
tha Ordinance, no tfenrral tieke shall pass -
negro or person of colour after 10 o’clock, P
M —« id no ticket which may be given ska I
protect 'he hearer thereof from being anr re
bended by the City Guard after ihfc said hour,
Unless the place where he or she is going,
ind the purpose for whi b they are given b ;
•pe-eli -d therein, and he same shall not bt
of fori: after one n cht
\ Paued I it September. 1825, in Council
V DANIEL?., Jtfoysr.
A»’e«t. l* ms, C C.
Georgia—Bryan County.
ByJ h -to doth, Stork of uie Court »f Ordi
nary if tl-e Gnuntv aforesa-d.
TO ILL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN,
iBLBAS, Phtllta Manly has applied for
tetter* of administration oo the estate
of iti-litn) Manly, late of aaid county, dee.
in behalf of the heirs and creditors: these
■re therefore to cite an 1 admuuu h all and sin-
gular the k.ndred »rd creiiitora of said -le
tofi’e their objections (ifanylhey have) in
my Jffice within thirty days Irom this dat.
otiie-wise letters of administration will be
greed the applicant.
Given under my hand end seal tbia 33d of
Sept, one tbouaand eight hundred and twc. •
ty-five.
»’'?HUA SMITH, C. C 0
tent ’9 ' ” + i
Georgia— ainden county.
TO ALL .y UOM IT A AT 00.-YI ERN
EKEaS Jo.iu H, tem A t "imsirator
art* of the Estate of David G. Jonea, late
•r*ud e.;.uoiy, deceased, applies to theCou’,
ef Ordinary ef (aid county, for letters dit-
■ueory oo mid Ito-otei
' **htrao are. therefore to cite end admonish
tn and smgulsr, the heirs end creditor* of Mid
deeeseed. tafle tboir objections (if any they
-have) in my office, n or before the firat Mon-
day in March oext, otherwise letters will be
granted th. applicant
Witness the Hon. William Gibaon, oneof
ft, "I,J t ho Justices of said Court, tbia
Sfti August, 1815.
JOHN BAILEY, CIk. C, 0 ft
9ept3
Threat, long sta-iing Rheumatic Affec
tions, Cutaneous Diaaaaea, White Swelling
and Disease*'of the Bone*, and all can t-
generally of aa uloeroua eharteter, and
chfonio diseases, arising in debilitated consti j
tiitions, but more especially fur Syphilis, or |
.ffeetioUs arising therefrom, Utters of the
Larynx, Nodes, he., ind that dicadful dis
ease occaslonodby along and eaeewive use
,aT Mercury, ho. he.—It has otso been found
uettol in BinaseVof tho Liver.
Ina l disorders arising from an impure or
contaminated state of the Blood, it will bo
found a powerful and an effectual remedy.—
Tlte discovery of this med-cme has been _ the
effect of long and attentive studv, and it is
now made publie from tbo moat decided con
viction, founded o,t ample experience, of its
rtUr medicine hao %ited.
It extnut, however, be supposed, that this
Paxacsa will Invariablv cure—th* moet ea-
teemed medieines, employed by the Faculty,
will often fail in the very diaeaves for which
they are conaidered specifies i but if the use of
it be petaeveredin, it will radically remove el-'
meat every eause|of the diiordera spectfi d,
Thouaandtare lingering under those euqt-
plaints, in tome form, sinking to the grave,
without a remedy, whom thia medicine would
certainly restore to perfect health and vigour,
Iti safety and innoeence have been fully team
ed, so that it may be administered to the ten-
-lerest inferr The moat distinguished physi
cian* in the United States recommend it, and
-droit, that a more importaut dtacovery in me
dical icienee ha*, not been madei and to use
the language Of on-: of the most em-nent Pro-
r easors -if the age, it it a triumph in the healing
art. To the present and rising g-ncra-ions,
tne beiiefit must prove incalculable, nut only
by aaving many many valuable lives, but m
parting strength and soundness t dchilitaed
anti'corrupted constitutions -thereby p'eeerv-
ing their offtpnng from hereditary d,senses
These then, tnge .t.-rwtih the nutne ous cures
mide, form irretibleproof nf the h r h value
- this remedy, Nu one, however, is sdr sed
•o tike it, without first fully convincing him
self of the truth of wha- is here slated, and
the rectitude of the Pt p ietnr’e intentions.
The cures perlormrd in this city alone, e .
tsblish its superior virtue on a basis (no solid
to be affected by the malignity of the envious.
I is worthy of remark, that the greater part
nf the patients who have been permanently
cured, had, previous to the proprietor’* un
dertaxing them, received the shiest assistance
and several were r anduned by their Physi
cians, a* being beyond the reach if 1 uman
skill Such io the f et and to extraordinary
mere many of licence, that an ex hi b don vans
marie of rh nt i. the Univntl y ef Pcimeylv n
in. by the Pi ofenor of Sarger , b fare u ci outd
edaudime: of Mudena who pronounced ,hem
wondert in the healing art. It ..aa beet- mu
need into the Ph iadelphia Aims H-ms at d
Pennsylvania and New-Yurk H js.iital, and
such were its surprising effects—its success
r.fier a.I other medicines had failed, tha- tne
Surgeon of the Pennsylvanis|Hopital, Ur. Wm
Price, was induced to abandon his highly
respectable ufBc , from the laudable design
of benefitting ,t s fellow creatures, bv carry
ing the Panacea to England ; where it has al
ready superseded the use of the genuine
Preach Hob of Lafecteur in a number of in-
-tttnoei, tn disease* for which that ta intended,
and its virtues are publicly acknowledge b>
some of the moat eminent aur.-eons there
in all complicated esse* of Scofulu and Sy
phitie, and where the Syphilitic Virus nf the
parent causes a developement of Scrofula in
ibe child, thie ia the only remedy upon which
a ting e hone of r envery can be reasonably
founded i there bat been no instance of its
failure, where properly used It imparts vi
gour to the wh -le system while the cure it
going on—on operation to long looked for in
vain by the medical world i at t ie -ame l ine
tut- i atient it eu.bieu to take nourishing food,
which under the common modes of practice,
is usually withheld from the sufferer. In ma
ny initanoet wlier; the hurt tide ravages of ul
ceration had laid bare ligament anti bone, and
where, to *11 appearance, no human tneana bu
amputation could have saved life : in cases
extreme even as here described, have pa-
tients been Hutched from the grave and re
stored to good health and the devouring div-
nase completely eradicated- The ditcove.'y of
a remedy tike thie. now offered for tile, hoe
been a detideruti.mf om time immemorial,
The P.-Ojinetur doe, no- uppuse his bare
assertion will convince : ne will therefore give
references to such as have been cured, and
thoie uttd r his care among whom are many
highly i espe-c-tele cilizes, that ahall satisfy the
most incredulous of its superior efficacy in the
'tiaoide; s for which i- is here recummen ted.
Every member of society should aid in ilfiut-
" g inf rm.tion uf this discovery—human
ity alone maket it a duly.
Geiti&cttteB-
”1 hive within the Inst two years had an op
portunity of seeing several cases of very mve
iorate ulcers, which having previously resist
ed the regular modes of treatment, were
healed by the use of Mr. Swrim’s Panacea
and I do believe, from what I have seen,
that it will prove an important remedy in aero,
luloua, venereal and mercurial diseases.
•’N. CHAPMAN, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and praette,
of Phyaic, in the University of Penn
■ylvani* Cits k.
“Philadelphia, February 16, 1823.”
”1 uave employed -. do r a.ucca of Mr.Swaim
in. numerous instances, within the last thre,
year*, and have always found it extremely
efficacious, especially in aec-ondt.-v syphilis
and mercurial diseases. I have no hesitatio
in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable
value. «W. GIBSON, M D.
Professor of Surgery in the Uni'ty of Pen-
Surgeon ind Clinical Lecturer to the
Alms House Infirmity, bo*
« February 17,1823.”
’■ I have icfteaicdly used Swains’), Panacra,
both in the Hospital and in private practice.
*vd have found it to be a valuable medicine in
eh' ouic, syphilitic and scrofulous complaints,
and in obttinate cutaneous affections.
“VALENTINE MOTT, II- D.
Profess jr -if Surgery in the University of
New York, 8urge inofthe New-York
‘fi.srital, ye,
"Nw Tork. It I mo 5th, 1824.”
Caution to PuTcYvaEtrs.
f ne great demand and wonderful success
ik (his medicine, have induced a number ol
persona to imitate it in various ways—Some
-ire selling Sanspariila and other syrups, im-
pusing them on the ignoraut for the Panacea s
others are mixing the genuine medicine with
molsaaea, Ac., making three bottle* out of one,
time retailing some of its virtue* Th-ise im.
itabonisnd andadulterstoine have in many in-
tssc * prot'aeted the «-iff.-ring* of patients
in caeca where the genuine medicine would
have proved inatantly efficacious. I therefore
d.emits duty I owe the the publie, to ac
quaint them, that it is impossible, from the
very nature of its constituents, to be discover,
rdby chemical analysis j and conseqnentl .,
that all other mixtures represented to be mine
sad sold as suob, are fraudulent and bate im-
positions, calculated to deceive the ignorant
sad unwary,—The genuine medicine haa mv
Communieatitma, poet paid, and oHenftMb
any. pan of tha world, will Motive Immediate
attention.
Ocjr Printed directions accompany th* Me-
dicint.
WM. SWA1M,
. No 13, South Ninth Strent, opposite thi
University <>f Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, February, 1835
Thenubscrlbern have juit received a fresh
upply of the above VALUABLE
JINE, and have made auph arrangement*
with- the inventor Jdr.-Wm. Swaitn, as will
enable them to offer to thepublio a pure
and unadulterated article, Druggiata and
otben who purchase to sell agtin, can have
it at the original price nstablished by the
proprietor.
LAY * HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings.
A Treatise on Bwaim’s Panacea, with
cases illustrating its success, will be loaned
to those interested, by applying aa above.
June 20
POL A DKLPHIS,
THE INDIAN EXTRACT.
A certain Enel India Cure/or the Rheu
matism, King's Evil, tfc.
Extract of a letter from the Rev. James E
Jiih, dated at Bengal, to Dr. P- Bedwe
London.
Dsaa s im:
A GREEABLY to y-mr request, I have with
diffl -lilt' procured and now send you by
the ship Tat n. Copt. Rubinson, a few pound:
f the Pol delnVa, or what generally goes
by the name f I Hitt Ext> act, a Medicine un.
iveraally esteemed imnng the people of Indian
.« a ce’ am cute fur the Rheumatism. Was
11-> inform vou of the number of people wh
-ire daily relieved and cured'by thia valuable
•i d'-cine, it wou d require mare paper than
1 am ■ >ie tn pttreha-e srd more lime that. 1
am able to bevtow. Indeed, the tlft-ct uf this
Medicine ia ■ > im-n d ate, that in Rheumatism
vnu would suppose it anted ,eac!ia m ngiv
in" r<li"fan1 r-m v;mf hit painful di-eue-
It the King’t Evil thus !> ten used with grea'
aucr.eas.aud who e Mercury has been giver
or used to eaco ss, th a Med cine has proved s
perfect cure. The .great difficulty, however
-il procuring the Extract, w.ll for many yram
to come, prevent its general circulation, it be
ing obtained from a Shrub growing on th
mountain! of Thibet, in the II -rnvin Kmpir
of Indio, and held lo secret, by the natives
that to part with it is like patting with tbeii
existence.”
Letter t.- Dr- BedweR, dated Jan. 7, 18:3.
Dear Doctor—I have been v-olent y affect--,
vitti a It . u'italic complain’ f -r maru- vests ,-
eve- m fingers were «n contracted that I
tan d neilhc dress or undress myself, or give
the least onsistance to nv fa tiily—I huve used
only one hnx of the ind i Ex’ract, a'-d I am
perfectly restored? Youi’s truly,
R, RALSTON,
Philadelphia
Letter from Tobias Jennings, Stews d ol St
Thumsr 1 Hosptal Loudon, Feb 1, 18:3
Dear Sir—I think it my duty tn inform you,
thai after trying every thing that cuu’d he
pointed out by the most respectable physi
cians and aurgeon-i for the relief of my Sun,
without any success, who you know, has for
many years been laboring under severe Roeu
-native), I Was induced to try the Potadelp h i <
with a g.immering hope, that it might g re
!um some relief from the excessive pain hr
-adore.1, which rendered hi n x useless mem-
her of society, and a burthen to hi ifsclf. Tn
my utter astnnish.ment the relief was ina’s-i
tanroui, lid by persevering in the use of the
Estrart, his joints have returned to their pro
per places, and he fts in per act health. Up
wards of sixty respectable nersnns have cal
led t see my son, ss all who knew him though
it im n- 1 M- that h'- o il 1 .- cove-
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON,
Druggist, where additional certificates of
the efficacy of the above medicine may be
seen.
May 20
Georgia—Camden Count)
TO ALL M HO M TV .ri.tIt COACH,UA.
1BHBAS Ale*. micr aVilun«or. t Atl .tin*
\## itrgtop on the Eitite uf John Atk.*:•
su», deceased, ar plies u the Court o' Ordin
:»rv of said County, fur letters diam ssory m
s i l estate : Tt.rs^ are, thortf^re, to c te R’ d
• dmonisli ali ht d ainguUr, the heirs end ere*’
i*.or8 vf said d.:c;a»ed, to fi e their object/' n
(if Hny they have) in myoflise, on o. b^f
the'fir->t iionday in Janumy neift, or lettt r
•v. '1 hti cfr,.ntetl to the sppHcunt.
Witness the Hon WiUtiim Gibsoi.,
i Je 6' j| one nf tbo. J'.stiC’s of siud Coup.
J ‘ th>«25hJuni' 18.5
JOHN BAILJbY. c c o. c. r
June 30 8i
TveMTtri Dc^«crtm«Et, >
March, 14, 1825 >
lRTHBNEAS an the 3d or Mareh, 1825. a
v v law Was pasted by the Congress of (be
United States, of which the 3d, 4th. and 5th
lotions ire in the words following, via ,
* Sea. 3. And be ii further enacted. That a
•ubscription in the amount of twelve milloa*
■if dollars, of the six p r eent. stack of the
year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and
tlie same it hereby proposed i for which pur
pose books shall be opened at the Treasury of
the United State* end at th; several loan uffi
eat, on the first day of April neat, te continue
open until the firat day of October thereafter,
for such parts of the above mentioned de
scription of stock ea ahall, un the day of tub
soription, stand on the books of the Treasury,
and on those of the teveral loan offices, re
•pectirely: which subocripbon shall be effect
ed by a transfer to the United Stttee, In the
manner provided bylaw for such transfers,of
the credit or credits rtanding on the laid
books, and by a surrender of the certificates
of the etoek to subscribed t Provided, That
all aubicriptjon by such transfer uf stock tliall
be consider ad as part of the laid twelve mil
lions of dollar! authorised to be borrowed by
the fi’Jt aecti n of bia ac>. *
” See. 4. And be it further enacted', That for
the whole or any part of any sum.which ahall
be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to
the respective subscribers, who shall be entt-
tied to a certificate or certificate* purporting
that the United States owe to the holier or
holders thereof, bia, her, or their assigns, a
sum to be eapreased therein, equal to the
amount of the principal Stock thus subscribed,
hearing sn interest a-1 exceeding four and
one half per centum per annum, payable
quarterly, from the thiriy-fii-st day of Decem
ber,one thousand eight hundred and twenty
fire ; transferable in the same manner aa i«
provided by law fur the transfer of the atock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at tbe
pleasure of the United State*, ai follows : one
half at any time after tbe thirty-first day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eight: and the remainder at any time
after the thirty-first day of December, one
thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine:
Provided, That no reimburaement shall be
made except for the whole amount of such
new certificate,- nor until after at least six
months publie notice of such intended reim
bursement. And it shall be the duty of the
secretary of the Treasury to cause iu be trans
ferred to the respective subscribers the aever-
al soma by them subscribed beyond the amount
nf the certificates of ftiur and one half per
cent, stock issued to them respectively
“ See. 5. And be il further enacted. That
he same f iiida which have heretofore been,
»nd now are pledged by law for the payment
of die interest, end for the redemption and
' ‘ imbursement of the stock which may be rc-
-ietm-d or reimburied by virtue of the pro-
vhioiis of this act, ahall remain pledged in.like
manner fur the payment of the interest accru
ing on the stock created by reason of such
subscrip'ion, and fnr the redemption or reim
bursement of the principal of the lame. Ai d
it ahaii be the duty of the commirsioners of the
sinking fund tn Cause to be applied and paid,
out of tlie said fun h yearly and every year,
such sum and sums aa may be annually requir
ed to discharge the interest accruing on the
s-.ock which may be created by virtue of this
act. The said coramisaioiuirs are, also, here
by authorised (p apply, from time to time,
inch sum and aiima out of the laid fund, as
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchaae, or by reTmbursemeut, in con*
formity with the proyiaiuna of tbia act, the
p 'incipa| of the laid atock : and such part ol
the annual aum of ten millions of dollars, vest
ed by law in the said commissioner!, as may
be necessary and required for the above pur-
poses,shall be and continue appropriated to
the payment of interest anJ redemption oi
the public debt,until the whole nf tlie atock
which may be created under the proviaions of
this act, ahall have been redeemed or reim
bursei.”
Now, tlierrfbre, n -tice is hereby given, that
n-.oks w ill be opened at the Tresr’iry of the
United State*, aud it the several loan offices,
on tbe first day of Anril next, and continue
■ pen until tlte find da of October, thereaf-
■r, for receiving subscrintions in conformity
vlih he proviaions of the said law.
The subscriptions may be made by the pro-
pr etors of the slock, either in person or by
heir attorneys duly sulhorixod to subacrib
and.transfer it to the Uailed States.
Sh >uld subscriptions of said stack be made
tn ah amount exceeding twelve millions of
t- liars, t distribution of lire said au-n of t welv-
million* of dollars will be msde among 'he
subscribers, iu proportion to the sums subscri
bed by them respectively,
s SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
A-t'mr Secrc’iryof the t>- asurv"
Georgia— ainden Gounty
TO ALL WHO M IT.UAT CON.EUN
1RTHE”EA3 Lotus D ifuur. Administiau.
Tv of the Estate of Ba;ilc Pelletier, dec’,
applies to the Court uf Ordinsry of said coun-
fur letters dismiaso.y on said estate:—
(li ise are, therefor-:, to cite and admonish ..!
nd singular, the heirs and creditor! of t-.d
deceased to file their objections (if any tin
-j»e) in my office, un or before' he first Mon
ay in January next, or letters will be gran'.r
e ipplicant.
r ,1 VYitnesa the Hon. William Gibiu
|| L y.,1 one of the Juatlc-m uf raid Cou
L— I tbit 35-h tune, 18 5
JOIN DAILY,c.c.0. c e.
June 30 R2
Georgia—Chatham County
In the O u-t of Or-Unary. Mi-. Term. I8j:i
| |N tbepe'itiunof Henry Champion, admin-
If iatratnr of J hn Street, ;l -c -ased, praying
an order Nisi o be mad-- absolute on his con.
plying witn ihe law, lor n-.i -ale of a Lot p-
Uround, number four, (4] -ecnnd Tythim-
Heyfiulds Ward—Also, p rtuf a l.ot, numb,
•ix. Tower Tything, Decker W .id being th-
real estate of the aaiu Uec. tor tbe benefit ul
(he heirs and creditor*:—U ia ordered, tost t,
notine be published nine months, in one oi
the Public Gaaetta of tlx: City of Savannah,
requiring!)! persona interested, to show cau--'
if any they have, why tbe prayer ’-/the peti
tioner should not be granted.
S M. BOND, e c. o.
May 14 44;
Georgia—Chatham County.
I;- the Coun of Ordinary—May Term, 1825.
O N the petition of Rob- rt Hoy, Eae-umr
of John Wacker!-;, deo. prayii g an order
Md to be made absolute, on hie complying
with the taw, to tell Two Tracts of Land in
Laureoa County, being the real eat He of tbe
raid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors: It is ordered, lhat s notice he
published, nine months in one of the G.,-
xvttes of the city of Savannah, requiring a.’
persons interested, to show cause, if any tbe\
can, why (he prayer of the petitioner should
H( bo grjntod* s. M. BQND/ 0. c^o.
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
yotemva
Vegetable Catholicon.
^ HE subscriber teepeetftiily solicits the at
tention of every friend ofauffering hu
inanity, to to the shove new ted invaluable
remedy, whole unequal powera in eliminating
from the ayatem the very seeds of disease,
and in restating the deranged and morbid
condition of the organs of life to 1 free and
healthy eiercise of their functions, has exci
ted tbe art'inlahmeui, end completely alien
cad the objection! of the most incredulous—
Facte ere the bed argumenle. In order to put
the virtue* of tne Csiholieon to aa severe a
scrutiny a* possible, it was offered by adver
tisement, together with the attendance of«
physician, gratuitously to any -xinun whe
would apply for it, Mi whose cause might
seem ta cogie within tbe range of iu healing
power—numben ofaeverecaaeaoflongstnd-
ing, and tome of them seemingly de.pcrate
ones, pro ented themselves, nil gf which have
been cured, or so moch relieredtt' to warrant
the asaettiun that a little pereevermitce will do
10. In fact, auch ia tbe conndeoce of the pbyii
cian under whose cere these patients were
placed, in thia remedy, a confide ,ce resut
ing from the irresistible conviction that bal
been forced upon hit mind by tocutar demon
stration, and a personal trial of it on himsel!
that he permits me to declare it as his deci
M olice.
N INE MONTHS Mf.tr date. Application
v *r t»c made to the Inferior CSourt of
Chatham bounty, fitting for ordinary purpo
ses, for le*ve sell all the re-l estate of the
iaie Thomas Savage, of B'yan County, vi*:
Point Plantation, consisting of two hundred
;«nd eighty acres Rice Ltnd, <»n the O *»echee
t ver, four miles below the F rry, udj >nmj<
tie plantation cf Joseph Habersham ai d Ste
her» El iott Also, two hundred and fifK
cres, more or less, uf Pine Land, appertain-
• g thereto. Also a Tract of Land call'd
'latino, emit ui ting fif y *cre>* t on Me<lway Riv
r, ’djoimng the lancis of J J Maxwell
MARY SAV GE, Adm’rx.
Tune 5 71
ftJuMwkik te be, WHfc my thanks,
obliged bumble icrvaStt, fro. ,,M
City ef Philadelphia, s,, 6 " 0868 KAN *-
George Kine, of the District of South.
being dl
■won, doth dealer* sad say tint the »h„/
•tatement it in all reaped, correct wd in
and that tbo signature to Utota aS*?’
writing of thll'deponent " “**
Philadelphia, M^' 98, IB2L*' AWenM »'
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon it pesuli.H.
adapted to tboee diseases which arenre*.!..
tmeng the coloured population or the lolih
In that diaeaae which fa called yawJK
aure remedy, e single trial of It. will
plant era of itraapenor efficacy to any
dy of a similar nature in the United Stater
NOTICE*
The advantages of this medicine i r .
confining the patient unneeenarily 10 n,
bouae.or keeping him from bis bminen
With one solitary exception, that of intritn.
ous liquors, it does not lay any rtelrleUoti uL
Ido appetite It isso gentle in it, ZS
that the putient finds himself getting
cannot tell how. Aa it it naUhe Jeh' J?
proprietor to take nny thing (o, which Z
ennnot give n consideration equal ia ,,1“
penons at a distance who may »ib to t™
uis medicine, but who are not certain ir;,
dTdop'inTnVbVt'ffi^SuM^nir; % ZSSgftg' c “»P l * i 1 n, i^
perfectly .ate and innocent, but a most pow- ?Im *: I »T™ ™
ertUland’invaluable remedy in certainV
NOriGE.
N INE months after date, application will be
mide to the Hon. the Judge?of the Court
Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to
<ei< all the real estate of the late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of the beirsaudered-
• iu roof said estate.
JOHN M’NISH. Executor
iS olice.
A LL persons having demands against the
9. estate of Ganstant Freeman, Esq late of
the city of Washington, deceased, are re
quired to hand them in, legally attested,
within the time prescribed .by law ': andtboae
indebted to said estate, ere required to make
immediate payment, to
JAME3 HUNTER, Adm’r*
Jan U 42px
Georgia—Camden Coumy.
TO Au.L WHOM 11 M AY CON ERN.
|N7liEHBASJ B>rhlntt Jun. administrator
Tv 01. >he estates of DavidTueker and David
M’-Tredie, applies ta the Court of Ordinsry
of ar.d Gounty, for Letters dismirsary on the
»tates of said deceased persons: These ere,
therefore, to oite and admonish the heirs and
creditors of said deceased persona, to file
their objections (if any they hive) ia ity of
Ace, on or before tbe first Monday In January
next, or letters will be granted to the appli
cant, ^
Pj-s-, Witness the Hon. William Gibaon,
|ILS il oneof thcJnttieea of etid Court.
In iisJ this 25th Jtue, 1825. ^
JOHN BAILEY, e-e.o. c-c
June 30 e g
remedy
eaaea and atatea of the ayatem, auch aa the fol
owing:—
Debility resulting from intempennee etui
dissipation 1 Old and inveterate Ulcers. Pains
in the bones attended with swellings of the
joint! 1 Indigestion, Blotches nn the face,
pimple), Ac. 1 All complaint! of the Lirer 1
Tetter.- Yaws; Syphilis / Cutaneous diseases
generally 1 Mercurial and scrofulous cum.
plainta.
The Catholicon (Which the proprieter sol
emnly pledges h'« word consists exclusively
of vegetable matter) with (he exception of a
slight determi ixtion to the bowels, which it
preserves in t soluble state, acts insensibly, is
pleasant ta the taste, and requires no particu
lar regimen, (abstinence from spirtuous li
quors always excepted,) nr confinement. As
a gentle, sole and agreeable cathartic medi
cine, improving the appetite and realuring the
general tune of the system, it is confidently
recommended to iadics in a delicate situa
tion. W. W. PO TTER,
66 Cbesimt-itreet,
Philadelphia, May 31, 1824.
At the request of Mr. W. W Potter, f hav..
lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi.
cnteil sirup, colled Potter’s Vegetable Cstho.
iiaoa, with the must decided advantage. It
has, as 1 et, never foiled effecting a cure in
every case in which I hare thought proper ta
employ it. H. M’MURTHIH, M I).
Phi'adelphia, July 28th, 1334.
Mr. W-W. Potter,
Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that 1
would gives concise statement of my auffer
ings, from' the napeless commencement, to
the present propitious stage of my disease ’
About five years ago, on my passage from
Bordeaux, during the month of January, from
imprudent exposure on deck, I was seixed
with t violent fever. Having no medical at
tendants on board, I was compelled to bear
it, ss I might for two weeks, when on my ar
rival at Cnarleston, s. C. it was trested as
Typhus. Th" skill of my Phyaieian subdued
the fever, but Pluanix-lixe, tlie termination
of thia gave rise to a diseote equally diatieas
ing, and which, till now, I had thought incut-
able. Various abaeeisee made thei> unwel
come appearance, particularly on the jointa,
v !,ich were awpilcd to an enormous liae.—
These gradually subsided into hard tumors,
one of which on my left knee 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, I suffered the
most excruciating pains in my joints that man
ever experienced. Every thing that was
administered either gsve me no reliefer ser
ved to aggravate the Jiseaie, tlie severity of
which increased with every succeeding year.
Such was my painful si'.uauon that I despaire
of ever being reatored to my health 1 Iliad
not only tried the regular means of relief,
but used, though in vain, every popular rem
edy 1 could hear of- It was in this awful ond
desponding condition,'list I was persuaded to
..ommence a course of your Vegetable Oiuhil
-con, anil the happy result is, ”/ om the use
of the tw* bottles, my -whole system has under
gonca complete rn,oution. my pains huve fo sc
ke,-. met” the discharge from my knee oegji
10 dimmish, and soon ceaied altogether, the
ulcei from whence it proceeded being com
pletcly healed. The tumors, for the removal
nf which I hare tried io vain more remedies
tiian 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing; my
appetite, which wsa gone, has returned—I aa
in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me perfectly 10.
Your obliged friend?
THOMAS BllOWN, JR.
Philadelphia, July "6, 1824.
My confidence in the vegetable catholicon
is undiminishod, and ss fresh in-tances of its
powers aru daily occurring, in my own prsc-
'ice, 1 have no hesitation in recommending it,
in the peculiar disease! to which it it applica
ble, as superior to any reme-lv I am acquaint
ed with. M. M’MUIt TRIE, M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sit—In consequence of imprudent expos
lire four vears ago. I bod the misfortune to be-
coinn i-ffl’Cted with a disease, the punful re
suite ut which induced me to ipply in suc
cession to several reapectable physicians ol
thia city> from whom, however, I received
either no relief? or from whoee remedies I re
ceived another complaint quite aa distressing
■a tbe former. My whole system became af
fected. I could get no rest at night 00 ac
count of the violent pain that I felt in every
part of my body / the weakness and' cnacia
tion of which waa such that I could scarcely
walk. In tbia state I fortunately heard of
your vegetable' catholicon—four bottle* of
which, haa completely reatored me, I have
now no pain i my lppetite is good 1 and my
strength restored With many thanks for
the relief your medicine hu given me, I am
your obliged friend, fee.
WILUAM WILSON.
Sworn Mdiubeenbed to before me, May 28,
1834 JOHN BlNNo, Alderman.
PhilsuUphid, May 98,1824.
Sin—I am now, thanks to your medicine, a
hearty mat Fnr nearly aix yean I have been
a martyr to a disease, whoee ravage* threat
ened, if not toon stopped, te put a period to
mv existence. Having had no regular medi
cal advice from the commencement, my
eompkunt at last got to auch ■ height that I
mold not swallow Without great pain and
difficulty. Turnon foamed Indifferent parts
of my body, and I begat to tldak myrituafion
almost drop*™,. T he >T# hottioa of the
Catholicon whieh I have taken have, com
pletely cured me, and I «m now u wall u I
in
letter will be immediately plZd hTfoS
uo ly .5°,? pe,en ‘i 0 dc,!idi ,hs queation—
Should the remedy not seam to suit the d.v
eaae, they will be frankly told,,,,
CAUTION.
To jprevent disappointment it we « .
state that it take* in ordinary cans from 3 to
J bottles to effect a cure so that peitji.a «h a
are labouring under snv serious uiurmi'.t
must make up their mind to paievtre to ihii
extent it least—if they do nm, they might at
well save themselves the trouble aitdciLtnu
■f usings smaller quainiiv.
Alt orders post-paid end encloeing the mm
immediately attended to, ami the meditnle
packed and dcliveted with diiectim.i fur me,
tunny place in the cUy, and forwarded u fr
rented
N. B. To prevent the possibility of dl i m .
position, it w ill be sold in the city of Philadet-
ohia, *t the office in Fifth near Kact-Slr et,
oral the dwelling of tlie proprir tot, No, (4
ihesmit street, only, and abroad by his su-
tluirixed agents. W. W I’OTIBtt,
66 Chesnut Street, Philaile'p/iiv
I hsve appointed GEORGE RYE ISON,
Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent. D.ug.
gista wanting the above valuable mediciitt,
will beeupplied by him for cash, at the nine
rate, aa if ordered direct from me—v i. $30
per desen, or three dollar# a single boulu.
W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia.
Any person on application to the suliocrihet
will be. furnished with certificate* of iht effi.
cacy of Ihe above medicine, sufficient 10 on-
vince the mind uf tbe moat aceptical, although
too numerous and lengthy for newspaper>d.
sertion. . GEO. HYBHSON, Druggut,
Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets,
dec 13
IN EQUI TY.
Between W. Davies, Administrator, Complain■
Old, and John Camoclum, Administrator, Je
bonis ne , wth the will annexed of Geor-t
Richardson and others, Dejemhnts 1,
equity, Chatham Superior Court~ Chancery,
20th August, 1824,
I T appearing that John Hurray Carnochan,
one of the defendant! in the aaid bill of
complaint named, reaidea without the itat- tf
Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdoms
oi Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotlard:
It is ordered that the laid John Murray'Cu-
nochan, do appear and answer tn the cant-
piainanl’s said bill, within nine month) free
the date of thia order, otherwise tint tbe
said bill, as to him, be takeu pro confesvi ■
and it is further ordered, that a copy of this
order be publish: d once ■ week, in one of
the public Gazettes of this state, until the ex
piration of the time within which the iwt de
fendant ia required to appear anil aimer u
aforesaid.
True copy from tbe Minute), this Slst diy
August, 1824. A- B.FANNIS, Clerk,
august 34 56f
Georgia Camden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CO.N'f.Effl.
W HEREAS Sarah Brown, lur.iar, irnlof,
applies to lie Court of Ordinary of aid
Gounty, for Letters of Administration on tlie
rotate of John Brown, late of said county, de
ceased, tr neat of kin: These ste, therefore,
to cite and admonish, all and singular, the
kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, 'oh*
their objections, if any they hive, in fj <«•
ficc, on or before the firat Mot.diy i” J |lsc
next, "therwise Letters will be granted tin if-
pltcnnt.
Witness the Honorable Britton R. Bunk-
ley. one of the Justice) of said Cowl
thia sisteemn day of April, cighiet*
hundred s’dtvventy-five.
[L S. JOHN BAILEY C. C. 0 C. C,
Anril 21 »
Geoi'gia -Camden County.
Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB
S AID COUN IY.
WHEREAS John Chevalier, butppM
YY to said Court, fnr Letieri Djiron’d
nn the estates of Samuel Oozena end a
duck, deceased. These are, therefore, W
;ite Slid admonish, all and lingular, the )«•
dred and creditors ol the said deceued P«fr
lor), to 6le their objection), if any they hire,
in my office, on or before the firat ■a'™!*
January next, or Letters will be granted ua
applicant.
Witness tbe Honorable Jamel Scott, oN
of the Justices of raid Court, thia air
ten th day of April, eighteta huodKH
and twenty-five. , .
[L.S.] -JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0.6-"
Apr I 21
Georgia—Camden County-
BY THE COURT OP OBDINAKY r’d
SAID GOUNTY. , .
iTVHBREAS Lewu Bachlott, ippto to “
W# Court of Ordinary of aaid Coontyt”
l-ettera Diamiatory on the eatate of
Rosolupe: These are, therefore, to ote
admonish, all and singular, the kindred
creditors of said deceased, to file then wte
,PPU WuUa» the Honorable S.sinel Clsrt»
one of the Justice* of sstd Court,
sixteenth day of April, eighteen
dred tnd twenty-five. . „
fL.8.1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. ft ®
April 21 74 ^
H A*V*
CA BUNDLES PRIME HAY.Ite®"*
DU from Brig Phesesnt, foraaJebf
April 19 C. C. GBWWOLD’