Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, May 26, 1825, Image 4

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Atoo,'#ft? or sixty haedof next) akvesyto -W* ?*®S**V,r*® T ' BSSL. ^ s^sssa. aoh ffmih Luaiixlt, Altamowt, Laura,' Long Jim. Boa*, MWI>*» Utfou J#*; *5"*?* phabe. Billy, Nat, 0«»3N Drwe» Jnfc *«nl> Lavinia, Oeopat.it. 0*W^i>.P < we“> Tw*K, Luke, Sully, Pauline, Cilute, Be>pnT Cain, Nsnoy qelk, Pampey, Putty, Diane,Co1ufflbu m 5s*^«7ilgS.«ff» "jOaVua hlflueuU iot. „«*. bm, (Ml igfapgaiaBaggg in front uni four hundre J end thirty-six feet deep, levied on end to be sold**the pioperty of Mm ». Cbtiptephet, to kutlufy tn enecu tion on foreclosure of mur tgage»infsvor ol tWSarJBBuStS'i 30 TT Sale. 'Ogthefirti TweeJny» June next,-, ILL be eoW in front of the Court* ihn and Valina to to* the Cburf of Cam* ___. _. etaud T*r miner for the ci ty 6f 8 ivumiub, Wm.B6werau'v» John F G Do* uir gtlardiaa of John end Vuleriu Genu.' Alan One negro women Burned Louiaa, 1e* Bed on M the property or John I. Bulloch, ti oatirfy sundry execiiti no romthe (fcurt o Common Plewohd flyer undTermine" for the city of Savannah, Wm C Bortov end othen.v* John I Bulloch* in. til >Jte building* on Lot No forty (49) Warren w* abounded north by uluno sooth Hy Broughton atreet, east by Lot No thirty* nine (39) end well by Lincoln atreet, levied no m the property W Ohte H Hayden, toastie* fv en esecution for ground rent in favor of' ho ~ ternen Lutheran Church, ve Chet. H. Iley . . A. 1. D’LYON, C S. w»y> 89 subscription to the amount of twelve mlilone the mtHLie.hoiehy propneed. ^ftenfclch.njr- sses&wsuax .jmSm open uttilfoe , teripUoo, stand on the book# of the TreMim. end on theeeof the eeverel ioee offitee, te •ptelively / whloh euhecriptiun thell be effeot ed bye trOnifor to the United Stetee, in the mnonef provided by lew tor each treOifere, of the credit or oped te ataediag on the «eM book* end by t surrender of ft* certficates o .. A. a.or. -u mr-eJJ-J' Vhnt _ _ juel powere in eliminating born tho eyttem lift ’Viry sited* Of 'dieeMe* end in resforiag the deiymned emTinorBid condition of thi» organs of lift to k-'free end healthy onoroiee or their fimctiona, hue exel- tod the trt"nlthm»n», bhd' completely *ikn- end the fojoetlopeef the mo*t isett dulopt — Facliafelhiietl arfuumlt. In order to. pul tht virtuet of trie iitthulicon to it revere e ecrutiny te pomible, it tree offered by *d«*ri titementAogeiher with the attendance ef t physician gratuitously to ony pert m erho vied «m Under tnoeneeutiene eye'ne* C H Hey; dEmtfp feyor of Frederick W. Hememain, end inJewcf F>*Sebemheiw * -*4 Twa Lute of !*nd,aiUatefto* fto^ecrnrf of Feet FrOeiel, 9»fte Thunderbolt B ed. onfoeagj'Uing oorpey,|etj*d ooepthe prat; «3Bp&BKKJgS8 S Juried WweWw.njUble. ■ i&x&fiasg* asss I ss®** *«»• , 1 "TbS«*i^ l %i**.euTT'*v c**»rt. levied on m Ac property of Ttios K Morel, to | Mtiefy in.enMution in ftv.of of the Bunk of the ‘ le^ecilt'ori frottt Richmond n^Uvor of Joriathah 8»vrye*v f A, DTYOS, D. 8. C. C Shetjff ’ff . aies—UoiituiueiL On Aejfret Tuutlay in June next, W ILL be (old'before the Court Home in the City ofSeVinnah, between the u< lull houre of tele, All thet treet or percel of lend, eniitiining ftr acre! more or less, with 100 ecree of Mereh Lend, called Okelend, eituete, Jying ,nd being in Little Ogechee Dittrict, in the County of Chetham, bounded north by lende of Fleming Akin, on the east by Inode of Dr Pereer, on tbe eouth by ltrd9of the lete B. Wtlborger, end on the Wert by t nonheeet b ench of little Ogechee River, together w.ih ell end tinguler, the rdifiede, improvemente and eppurtenencee, levied on under e 6 ft oil forecloeure el the property cf George L- Cope, in fevor of J ihn H'Nieh, Peter Hitch. «U, end Robert Uitchell. Hllf Lot end Pudding, No. 4, Ewiniburg. Oglethorpe Werd, in the city of Sevennih, the unexpired leeee of eeid hid Lot for three yeera from Jert'tery liit, levied on ei the pro, perty of Roheit Lewie, to eptiefy en exeeo* i hn’-frbiri e Junicei Court in f*»or of J A U i.riSturnr d to me by e c niteble. _t, «C i I*.* fnr*ni*o‘ I elVi Mey 23 ISAAC D'LVON, A'. C. C. $1 Msy-9 ;!9 Sheriff’s Sales. "On the fir** Titeedaj/in June nett. 8iLL he •'Id ak thf CoyKt-Uoiiie in tjje ^iuass&Bstir [OttW , Mereh, !< JSSmilpweb. Little Drum, htee, Bed ntifl jleyiemi with theinereew- the fendliet, levied on und.r e forecloeure 4 ntortfege/rorp Veter Timothy to (Villiem Georgia—Chatham County, In the Court uf Ordintry, May Term, 1845. O S the pedtiuifof Henry Chitnpion, edmin latretomf John Street, deeeeeed, preying in order JViti to be mude aitehtie on hie com plying witn.the lew, for 'tie tele of e Lot ol Ground, number four, .[4] lecohd Ty thing. 'Heyr bide Werd—Also, pTt of e Lot, number »*, Tower Tytbing, Decker W.rd being the reel eetste of the evid dec. lor the benefit of the heire end creditor! a—It ii Ordered, thet ii roti-e be puhliihed nine monlhi, in one ol the Public Gteeue of the City of Sevenneb, ■ equiting oil peieona inle eeted, to thnw ceu*e. if any they have, why the preyer of the peti tioner ehuuld not be grunted. S II. BOSD.c e.n «rv *« Ulmer to, epi-il 4. iterTiraotl ®?' .. nfe^C’e. , T _ T T . m.AC*p i i,voji,s. c.c. J.'Shinn’s i anavla _ I vfSHE aubeeriber Uvingdianovered thi com. I 1 position oiSITMM'S CELEBHATEU om Cnee. I hsf now a eupplv o«*'•inrt for sale i he has reduced thrpricc from 153 50, to g2 JO, ot by the doxen g24. All cheriteble inetiiulions in the U. States I and the poor will be aupplied grtlie. Gkoanffi'e QoUa 1 If the citiaene of the piincipal cltieeenj) »nemi 8 MJv®* Itowni, will appoint eu egent to order end N the first Setiirdey, tiler the first Tuet-1 distribute tbia medicine to the poor, it will be day in June neat, will be sold at the I eupplied. ,, riN'Merkct-Hmre- iir the town of St. Htryt, two I Tina medicine )• cetebreted for the cure of negroee, vieB'ibind Rpee, levied on at the [the following diaeatmi—’Miorofuia or king* .* < . L n.!_ a n a.,flafu mam awaeat. 1 oaa*l aalou.le^ no aiii(i>:rl Cftyp tItrnet. Inilff o of the atoek »0 acbiicribed i Provided, “Ole' ell lubmription'hy eueh tramfer of tlock (ball be c'lneidetud aa part of the aald twelve mil lions of dollar* aiithoriicd to be borrowed by the flrvt aeetim r f his ed>. . _ . '■ See. A Jtnd be ft furlkfr enaetnL Tliat for the whole or.eny pert of any earn which ehsll be that eahteribeo, credit»»hell be entered le the reipectiv. eiibtodbere, who shall be enti tied to a cert fi atr. or certificates purporting that the United Slstea owe to the holder or holder! thereof, bis. her, er their assigns, ! .sum io be expressed therein, equal to the amount of the principal etuek thuieubecribu) bearing an interest net exceeding four Slid; one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty.fimt day or Decern ber.onetboueind eight hundred end twenty five transferable In the seme innner ee provided by law for the trenefer of the stock •ubecribed, end eubjuctto redemption it the pleasure of the United States, as follows t one uif et any thneuf'er the thirty-first day of December, one thoueand eight hundred end twenty-eight i end the remainder it any time after the thirty-fret day of December, one thuuesnd eight hundred and twenty-nine i Provided, That no reimbursement shell be made except for the whole amount of euch new certificate , nor until after at leant tie mpnthi public notice of auch intended reim- Miraement. And it aball be the duty of the Secretary of the Treaeury to cause to be trans ferred to tlie respective aubsoriberathesitver- nl sumn by them subscribed beyond the amount of the eevlificates of four and one half pet cent, atock irnu-d to them rrapectively. “ See. J. Jhul te it further enacted, That :hs same funda which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the paymeui of the inttrett, and for the redemption and reimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro vision! of thia act; shall remain pledged in like manner fur thepavmrnt of the interest accru ing on the atock created by reaaon of out.' subscription, »nd for the redemption or reim bursement of the principal of ihe ssmn. And it ihati be the duty of the eommismonertof the sinking fond to cause to be applied and paid, out of the said fund, yearly and e»e'j year, auch eum and sums as may beinntitlly requir ed to dlacharge the inte eat accruing on the atock which may be created by virtue of thia act The laid eemmiarionm are, alto, here by authorised to apply, from time to time, such turn and aums out of the said fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, 6r Isy reimbursement, in con formity with the provitfooa of thia act, tbr principal of the laid atnek : and auch part ol the annual aum often millions of dollars, vest ed by Isw in the said commissioners, ss rosy be necesaary and required for the above pur pose!, shall be end continue tppropriited to the payment of intereet and redemption of the public debt, until the whole of the atock which may be created under the provision! ol thia set, shnil Have been redeemed or reim bursed. ” Now, therefore, nitic* is hereby given, that bunks will be open* d at the Treasury of the United States, and at the several loan-offices, on the first day of April nest, and continue .pen Until the Brat di-' of October, thereaf- er, for receiving suhscriolions in conformity wiih the proviaionsuftheuid law. The aubacriptiona may be made by the pro prietors of the stock, ei'hor in person or by heir attorneys duly authorised to subscribe and transfer it to the Uoited Statea. Sll .uld subscriptions of laid stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve millions of dollars, a distribution of the laid aum of twelve million! of dollata will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to the turns subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Anting Secretory of Ihe Tressurv* If arch 26 10 TO writing ofthiii deponent. * -JOHN MINI, Alderman. PUIadWphla, May 38,1824. TO EOUTHBRN PLANTERS. Vegetable Oatholioon is peculiarly would apply for'it, and ‘whose cause might seem t- some within the rsnge of Us healing power—iumbers of severe cases of long sta'd* ng,and loUfe of them ftemingly de*p *nte ones, pro ented themaelaee, alltfvhkk lime ^een cored, or so much relieved as to warrant be asaCrtion that a little perseverance will do o In fact, euch ii the confidence ofthepbyai Ian under whose cere then patients were diced, in this remedy, e confidence resuil- hg from the irresistible conviction that hue .lean forced upon hie mind by ocular demon- Xration, and a' personal trial nf it on hiniaelt that he permits me to declare it aa hit d-sci- ded opinion, tb>t the Caihnlicon is not only a perfectly safo and innocent, but a moat pow erful^ind invaluable remedy In certain dis- easea and itatea of the s> atem, such as the foi owingt— , Deoility reauhiiig from intemperance and dissipation ( OH and iiivtlerat- Ulcers. Pains in the bon . • attended with swellings of the juin-a( Indigestion, Blot-hee on- the face, pimple*, Ac.'i All complaint! of the • Liver i Tetter.- Yaws) Syphilis.- Culaitehtiediaeasea generally i 'Mercurial and Mrofuloua com- plaints. Tlie Catholicon. (which the propneter sol emnly pledges h s word consists exclusively of vegetable matte*) with the Exception cf a slight determi iction to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble State, acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires it- particu- 'at regimen, (nbatincuee from spirtuoua li- huors always excepted.) or confinement. As agrntle, *afe and agreeable cathartic.-med-- eine. improving the appetite and real-ting tbe general tone of the system, it is confidently reoommended to iadies in a delicate situa tion. W, W. POTTER, 66 Cbeanut-street. sun Vex I'anten i .. .. . ly of a aimilxr nature hi the Puttkd SUteg NOl'ICR,' The advanlagee of.jbli medicine are. not confining- foe patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from hit business.— With one solitai y exception, font of ipW'u- ous liquors, it tleit nil lay any restriction* upon hie appetue ft ioso gentle in iu opera.,o,. •bat the patient ftndahimteK getting well he cannot tell how. Aa it is not the winh offoe proprietor to take , any thing-for which he cannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who may Wish to try uis medicine, hut who are not certain if it be applicable to their complaint, ire request ed to describe their ease and symptoms in a letter, post-paid, and dbeefod to him—this tetter will be immsduitely placed in hinds fully competent to decide Ihe question.— Should the remedy not seem to auit. foe dis ease, they will be frankly told so. Philadelphia, -Vcy 31,1824. At the request of Mr. W. W. Pott-t, I hwe lately exhibited, in several instances, a medi eaten sirup, called Potter's Vegetable Oatbo. licou, with the most decided advantage. U has, aa v et, never failed effecting g cure in every cate in which I have thought proper to employ it. H. M’MUllTRIE, M D. property tionontli alt the fun , evil, ulcerated or putrid sore throat, long msure nfa mortgage, in favor I atanding rheumatic affections, cutaneous dia- ol Joseph tl»K to sat sfy*p execu ireelo 13 of Strouel Clrtke.’xndlliiorge'S. Bfown! April 8.18 JJ M. U. HEBBAHD.8.C.C. t Sheriff’s Sales; ' On Ihe frtt Tueedny in June next, ! Jjt ya Hundred xefesef Larnl ^"8 ln **>* HEcha3^?y& issthyuliSStn *ft®Kujst all other aides vacant at foe timocf the origin al survey. Also 150 *pr»i, fist t of n trpet ol 300 acres origfnslly granted tb Christian Bo- benhurat. Also ADO tcrea bounded north bv lands isf Daniel Steiner, font Jno Snyder and ethers, attke tBWMW-wrtgtnat-awvaeir,-Atao r 'UOomm southwardly hy hods of Bobfohurat, east John and Gootge 8tgfd*r, end north aofthe or dinal I f an as the pro] i executi I surtey. •a* Administrator’s gale. On the Jim Tueedny in July next, urs, .Will Iheui «. in Bryan' fos following described property, being part and by an order of foe tjourt of Ordinary ot esses, white iwctting ind diaesse of the bones, and all cases generally of th? ulcerous chars* ternind chronic diieasi-a generally aii»ing in debilitated constitutioris, but more especially from aypbilil or affections arising therefrom ; ulcers in the larynx, nodes, £f*. nndtbsi dreadful disease oceaaiui-ed by a long and excessive use of mercury, tfc- It it alio use ful in foe disease of the. liver-" . Ceiiiftcttto** I hive within the last two yesrs had an op portuni^.of feeing sever*! caw* of v^ry inye terete ulcers* which having previously re»«»t ed the reguhir ttiodca of treatment, wen healed by the u«c of Mr* Swaim’i Panacea, •ml-1 do balieve* from what.l have teen, that it wilt prove aw important remedy in aero Professor offoe Inttitute* and practict ’ of Phyiic, in foe Uuiversity of P*nn aylvania. I hove employed the Psnaeea of Mr. 8waim in numerous ihsUnces, within the last thte *ears, and have alwsya found it extrdiRel; -ffieaeious, especially in see-ondsre vyphili snd JBercurinl diseases. I have no besitatio te pronouncing it a medicine of inestimabl value. W.G1B8QN, M D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni’ty of Pent ' Philadelphia, February 17,1823. ' JOHN SHINN. Chemist. Philadelphia. Mv 17. 18’3. »W4c& of Ia?d In Gwinneit Cquity,I pRESH , known as Lot Mb- 363, in the 7th District. I A ■ 950 aerat In Bsrlp County, known a* Lot | i* Medicine, Sxoaim's Panacea. " ' SUPPLY of thia celebratdd Jp Me. 174, in the30th District 800 auras Pine Laad, in Effingham County, just received | and for ails by GEO. dec 4 r ship Glob*, OonditTraycf milem de known on thed»y. I PrUSSic Add 'dt Sulph.Guinine, GARTER,MmJrxj A.'hGBT received by nhip Savannah,*n<I i ‘ 1 |*F far' Administrator';* Notice. ? r c-.: 'i-i- m County, 1 'them !in, r- uested ( May a fc HENDRICKSON, Shad’s Buiidini fdinga.; Si Priiuie Pork., ^fiperm aftixf 'rteetied’ per Mp WVUettn Wallate, barrels prime Pnrk »■; y. Georgia—Camden County. Sopemor Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, ve. Langley and Scleestcr Bryant. 1 O N petition of Timothy Hopkins stating that in consideration of certain prom issory nutea, made to foe said Timothy, by them, one payable with interest, from first of January, 1821, on the first of January, 1822: a second payable as sforeaai I, on the finr of January, 1823/ and • third payable, aa afore- said, on the fitat of January, 1824. executed mortgage to said Timothy Hopkins, bta her snd assigns, on ill those four tract■ of L.u situated in foe county aforesaid, conveyed b; •tie said Timothy, to the said Fangleyanj 3elvester, and lying an the south side </ Great Satilla Biver, on* tract containing ; xcv nty-sevenl seres, more nr less / two tracts outlining fif-y acres, mere or less, and anc her tract, .containing one hundred and eigh- ;-eight seres, more or less, conditioned foi le payment of the three said aevcral nnter >n the days above mentioned, and that sail several notes remain unpuid-*-on motion c Archibald Clark; attorney for plaintil’, it i ordered, that thr said Langley and Selvestei their heirs or assigns, pay into Conr., witliq twelve months from this dote;'foe sums due on said notes, and foe iuterea and costa, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. ever foreclosed, and that auch other proceed- ings take place, as are purnant to law. True extract from the miilntei, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILBY, Clerk, • nov4 - 87-Ire Phi'ale’piia, July SSih, 18J4. Mr. W- W. Better, Dear Slr-^You expreased a wish that I would give n concise statement of my suffer ings, from * the hopeless commencement, to the present propitious stsge of my disease.’ About five yean ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, I was seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I was compelled to bear it, as I m'ghtfor two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, 8. C. it was treated as Typhus. The skill nr my Physician subdued the fever, but Phis iix-Uke, tlie termination of this gnve rise to a disease fqially distress, ing, and whieh, till now, I had Uu.ught incur, able. Varioua ahaeeases made then unwel come appearance, particularly on the j /mls, which were swelled to an enormous size.— These gradually subsided into hard turnon-, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision was now msde and a large evacuation of pua, mixed with pieces of hone took place. In addition to this, I suffered foe most excruciating pains iu my joints that man ever experienced Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief or ser ved to nggrnvate the disease, the severity of whirh increased wilh every succeeding year. Ouch was my pnioful si nation that 1 deipsircd. of ever being restored to my heal h ; 1 had not only tried the leyullr meant nf relief, but used, though in vtin, every popular rem. edy I cojld hear of- It was in this awful and despond'ng condition,! hat I wan persuaded to Commence a course of your Vegetable full I icon, and the happy remit it, "/om the use ef the two bettl.e, my wht!e lyt'cm hat under Ifane a complete reva Wien, my p unt h.ve fe sa keu met” the discharge from my knee ocg-ti io dim.nish,and snon ceaaed altogether, 'll, uicer from .* hence it proceeded being com pletely lu-aled. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than 1 can name, are rapidly decreasing j my appetite, which was gone, baa returned—Ian in fact, nearly well, and feel conlidrnt that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will m.ke me pcriectly so. Your oblig ’d friend, THOMAS BROWN, JB. CAUTION T* prevent d asppoiiit.n-nt it is well to stale that it takes in ordinary cases rro-n'Stir 5 bottles to effcc( e cur* so that pc rains who are' labouring under any sdfVqus infirmity, must mate up their mind to pers‘«v*r* to that’ extent at leant—if they do not, they might as well save themselvei'foe trouble-ana expense if using a smaller quantity. ' All orders peet-puld and enclosing the money, immediately attended to, and Ihe Enediciue packed and delivered with directions for use, to any place in the city, and forwarded as'di rected N. U. To prevent foe poasibility of aM Ito position, tt w ill be sold in foe city of Pbltadei- pliia. at the office in Fifth hear Uace-8treeti oral the dwelling offoe propri'tor, No. 6# Chesnut a'.reet, only, anil abroad by hi* au thorized sgenta. W W POTT «R, 66 Che mat Street, Philadelphia• I have appointed GSOBGE BYE ISON, Druggist, of Savannah, m-- sole agent. Drug gists warding the above valuable Jhedieine, will be a-.ipplied by him for cash, at foe lime rate, aa if ordered direct from roc—viz. *30 per d. con, or three dollars x a ngle bu'.t-e. W. W. POTt Eft, Philadelphia. Any pe*son on application to thecubacriher will be lurnislied with certificate!of the effi cacy of the ibpve medicine, sufficient to con vince the mind of the most sceptical, altboagl: too numerous and lengthy for newspaper in sertion. GEO. BYEHhON, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Wbittaker-Strcete. dee 13 flefertncet, to he comp iuil Io \ir rOLUmi HOYAL OCTAVO 6./f!*Awf tollh mUnmnufthe Author. . < . ; .■ j i. - .tema , rjawaaasjEsr! Explanatory .Aoisa, ami Practic 'd Okenutim kuiaUJm aujimoMarginiU jfyfeirecgLOfc — - wiflwiwwr word from ihe Unfo* ■ebtype Edition, published sfnfee iiiMu! I’adeoeae*- ,The price -will be 821.:. fbaaidav "*44, fa foeep ( gOO.fh calfbhrf,,. -Thewhv'e work wiU be ready for delivery bx Mayi ifiriJ, ae.r^s 2 JflrfhxiUrtuidio'thePPhBt^ I estebi) Dif.'Sbbit’iFatn'.ly Bible, emin-nll* calculated to promote the cause of truth snj piety. Dseemeacareely possible f,„ „ ns ^ read daily the Notes and Observations in the Family Bible without becoming a whs-nut oetter man., < EDWARD D QItimtf I harts ssenho fio uiu votary of p, e s, cre t Scripturee which ! think so well whited to general use- and edification. " ,a,, 4.^,0, e which ever; family ought to pausst,* It its work dittingu'shed for the simplici, ty and cor.venience of iu arraugemeni, the cbarneas-ut!,lff letiljr of its expositions, ihb neatness apd-pcrspicu ty of iu style, Ihe o'e*’ ncvoli nee and candour of ita spirit, tbc run* ciseneas and pertinency of its applic. '-ns, and for its uniform tendency to pro vole etsir gelicat truth ’nd piety. ABIE!. KOI.UFA. Of Or. Hcotl’e family Hihle, I ft. I free to any, that in my estimation it deserved)* links among our ablest and bcs> Comm tits'i *. THOM IS BV! DW!.N. Dr. Scott’a Family B bio intended mure es pecially for the use of ph'isliip latnilitt.ii's work high ,y evakiggiica), extensively iiiitruq live, and deeply •thierestingl DANIEL 6.8 INfiEBS. The character of Dr. bcoll’t Cnminentary on til-Bible, it ao generally known, snd 16 highly approved amongst foe most intelligent IN EQUITY. Between W. Davies. Admrdelrator, Complain ant. and John Camoclian. Admlnietratorj d• tmio no . with Ihe will annexed of Qeoryc nichardoon and others, D.Jendante In equity Chatham Superior Court- Chancery, 20Ih Auguol, 18J4. I T appi-nn.'g ihai John Murray Carnochan, one of the defendants in the said bill of complaint mimed, resides without tlie state of Gsnvgia, in that part of foe United Kingdoms ot Greet Britain anti Ireland, called Scotland t is ordered that tlie said John Murray Car- noclian, do appear and answer t5 the com plainant’s said bill, within nine mouths from the date of this order, otherwise that the •aid bill, as to him, betaken pro confesnn .- and it is further indered, that a copy of this order be j ublislu d once a week, in one of die public Gsx-ntes of this state, until the ex piration of the time- within which the said de fendant is required to appear and answer aa aforesaid. ' ' True cony from the Minutes, this 21at day August, 1824. A. B.FANN1N, Clerk, august 24. 50j- Philadelphia, July r 6, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon is un liroinishvd, and at fresh in tanccs of its po.weri are daily occurring, in my own pmc. tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it, in fhe peculiar diseases to whieh it is applica ble, ss superior to any remely I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUBTBIE. M. D. . Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expox lire four »e»ra ego, I had Ihs misfortune '0 be come afflicted with a disease, foe peinful re suits of which induced me tq apply in iuc> ccaa'on to several respectable physicians of this ity, from whom, however, I received eitherno relief; or from whose remedieal re. ceiveit another complaint quite is diatreasing ssfoeiformer. My whole system became a'- fected 1 could get no rest et night od 10- the violent pain that I felt in every pay body ; foe weskneis and emaeia which wu such that I could scarcely tn this state I fortunately heard iff cgetable catholicon—four bottles of whicli, bu completely restored me, I have Georgia Camden County. TO AT T. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCE IN W HEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow, appliea to - ho Court of Ordinary of -aid County, for Letters of Administration on the s < state ol'Juhn Brown, late of sa-d county, de ceased, af next of kin: These ere, therefore, to cite and sc'mnnirii, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 10 file their of j rations, if any they hive, in mv of fice,on or before foe first Hoi d iy in June ext,otherwise Letters will be granted the ap- plicant- AVitnex the Honorable Britten B. Bunk- ley, one of the Justices .of said Court, this aisleen-.n day of April, eighteen hundred ai d twenty .five, fL 8. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O C. C. Anril 21 24 NOTICE. 'M'INB month* after date, application will he IB made to foe HoA.the Judges of thspoun of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estate afistie late William Cratf ' ' the benefit of the heirs and cn toraofsaid' net 1f' ■ JOHN M’NISH, Executor. , 71 , Notice. having demands against foe 'it Freeman, Baq late ef ‘foi dioefoed; are re W.' le (rally attested, .... b*fow ( and thorn ere required io make lUNTkfo-Adm’rr *• I pain ( my tb restore*! appetite ie good 1 end my ih restored With many foanks for the relief your medicine hss given me, I am your obliged friend, ke. WILLIAM WILSON. Swnrn sad subscribed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNS, Aldewuro. Philadelphia, May 28,18 1 '4. Bit—I tm now, thanks to your medieioe, a hearty mat. For nearly aix years I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravag.-a threat ened, if not soon stopped, to put a period to fop a existence. advice no regular medi- commencement, n W RU’W MV" lire WHHMBnBBH«ni| U ' comnlniat «t last got to vu«h t huight that, oould not swallow without great pain an I Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR 8tlD COUNiY. W HEREAS John Chevalier, bis applied to aaid Court, f ir Letters Dismisnuri ■in the estates of Samui-I Cozens-and Evan E, Jock, deceased. These are,, therefore, fo cue and admonish, all and singular, the kin dr-'d anil creditors ot the and'd cessed per. anna, to fi e their o 1 . j-.-ctiopa, iflny thty hire, in my office, on or bt-f ire the first Monday in January next, or Letters will b* granted foe applicant. Wit’-esa foe Honorable J mCa Scott, one of the Justices of <atd Court, thia six, teenth day of April, e-ghteen hundred and twenty-five. fL.fi] JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O.C..C Apr. I,21 ■ 04 Georgia—Camden County. BY IHB COURT OF ORDINARY FOR - 8AID COUNTY . VCJHEREAS Lewis Rschlott, appliea to the Court of Ordinary of said Countyi for Lettara Dismisaory on the estate of France* Roeolupet Thete ere, therefore, to cite and admoniah, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 10 file their ot-jrc. tiona, if any they have, in ay office, on or be fore Tlie flstffloifidey in January next, afoer- »iae Letter* Diimmory will he granted Abe applicant- Witneaa foe Hhnnrthle Samuel Clarke, •ne offoe Jiiatioei of '*a)g Court, foil sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun- ’ dred and twenty-five. ’ [?4.8] JOHNBAlLBYgCkOaO.ee 1 Apni.31 v v: ,f. ;M and pious Christians tttrouglmut our country, and La*-pasted rapidly tbrougliso many luge editions, that 1 deeps further lecutmnendt- tions needless* J HOUSE. I am acquainted with no Ccm ventsry on tb. Saere'd fiCriptutes, which I would emit cordially recomraena for general use. 'lit plan of the work! is good JOSHUA BATES. ' Perhaps In no way, dm ministt rs, ii.atnictora of youth, and private Christians, do gicittt service to society, than by exert-ng them, selves' todiastxnuAte this truly invsluii,l( work JtfflHUA HUNUNGIOM. I know of no Commentary which is brtlu cslcuhted fur iBfluairg correct views of tin great truths of Christianity, ai d leaving nb, I'ary impreauont on foe mind when rising trom the peru.al of it, than the one you in about to publish. D ANIEL SHARPE. No writer seems lesa disputed to contend for barren apeculaii.ins. None more uniform ly or more powerfully inculcates the gieti es. entials ot religion. Tlie tpiiii which per- odes the work is excellent) it la the et.k, all’ectionare, healing, yet laifoful spirit of the gospel* . , DANIEL DANA From particular examinui 14 snd concur ring testimony, there is ne.ouubl on my mind that Scott’a Family Bible is superior (0 all Olliers , JOSEPH EMERSON. You will pleos- to aeyd me six copies 0! Jcolt’a Bib|e / .1 refer toyinit lately proposed edition Perhaps I shell induce five more tt take the rime number. H-1 - It is with extreme pleasure I perccivp you arc about (p publish* new edition of Scot I’a Bible. Having been in possession of -t more'than 20 years, I trus* l know • nne- riling of its Value, and am determine-1 to nn- mpte its c rculailon among my friends Y:0 will please forward xix copies as soon si pub lished. C,.M. 1 have obtsinod four subscribers for Hit excrilSnt work you she publishing II. S. I propose to take seven sell of Scott's Bi ble. end Will be accountable for the lame. ' '* - ; ■ J C. I have obtained subscribers forhitoeepia of Scyiit's Family B-ble. / C I thill probably need eight or ten trie of oil’s Family Bible. J. V- Itev. S. 8. of P. baa o' tained ten eubseii- bera. K: *. 1 have observed that you are about pub* tithing another edition of Scott’s B ble- hope you may succeed ss you h-re dime it former editiuna. | have been endesroriiig Is procure subscribers Mini g our people, lid ten or more subscribers will be obisined. O.S.H. I yrtll take ten let* (of Scott’s Bible) bound and lettered. J-f' I have obtained ten subscribers for )’>* edition of foe, Family Bible—and h»w » doubt but Ihcrc migbt he aumething like m copies sold in this place if you bad an >B ,; * here—I thought ti e work ought to be «• eouraged and for hat penaon took a xubscrib- .tion paper. It is a work that every fa»!f should have that il able to purchase. J. 8,8’C- I am glad, that y-u propose to print 8 r - Scott’s excellent Family Comtnenisry, should be very glsd if it were in my power '• give t more liberal pstronige to the wwj than, as cireuuuthhcei are. l can. however, beabl* to do aometbing 1 eignl " ten seta I ahall certainly take 1 and it trey rt, double that tatmher, *• T t have procured fifteen lubscm*®.” Scott’a Bible. J A.D. l think I shall dispose of 20setsorn*<«f he Parody Bible. , , *•“./. I have eirpulated proposali for Bco.i 4 Bible; how many have been engaged isxii cannot tell, but between 20 and *® •*! " Uaviciuily. ^f,. I beva concluded Io become reaps**® 1 to you for thirty tele of Scott’a CouunrahT- I have procured 106 subseribere w Bible 1 6 aete to be bound -jeealf / 3 , he done in boarrla foe other 97 set* ussy and lettered described In foe proey*** I presume I could procure 500 "*>«!. bera for your edition of Scott a B| b~ _,g demand is increaxing for them. W f . Juxt pub)iibed’»n edition offoe ,*¥**2* completed in oix vplumefi references,-pnee iu -boerdi gISi m 831 / in e»/ *27. Bither of ■ *®?J} msy be had of thepobliaher in Boston 1 of S.C- AJ.SCHENI Js • It ^UNDLBa PRIME MAY, landing ^ i*M; V 4 ' t-jr..