Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 08, 1825, Image 4

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• ♦ #'*!* * d . # > VW 8MJ9. Sheriff’s Sales. O N tht first Saturday, sllet tbe first Tues day in June next, will be sold st tht Market House in tbe town of 8t. Marys, tw> negroes, yn. Bub end Ruse, levied on es tht property oi Joseph Rain, to aat'rty an execu tion on tbe Ibreelosure ofs mortgage, in favor of Samuel Ularkc,eadSeorge 8. Brown. April 8, 1825 M.H. HEBBAUD, SC.C. April 1 13 Halt MaHra8R*8. J UST received by the William Wallace, an additional supply of DOUBLE and SINGLE HAIR MATTRAS8ES. which will bo warranted of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jnn 27 Sheriff’s Sales, On the frit Tuetday in July next, W U. t, be sold at the Court Huuse in the City of Savannah, between the hour* often and four o’olock. All the buildings and improvements on Lot No qp, Warren ward, with the unexpired least of said Lot of i-and, levied onaa the property df CbaleaH Hayden, under a fia.fh an fore Closure in favor of Frederick W Heinemanr. A. D’LYON, D. S. C. C May 9 ' S9 be. tshe'iff’a Sale, On the frtl Tueeday in July next, W^IUL be auld at the Couit House « .ween tbe usual hours often and fou o'clock. All the northern half of Lot and improve tnemaNo. twelve (VI) Columbit Ward, it the city of Savannah, levied on as tbe proper y of Wm Slone, under an execution from t Justices Court in favor of Won Robinson, and turned over by a Constable. Three Brick tenement! on the Steam-Boa- Company’s Wharf, levied on as the proper! - of John Davidson, Agent of the 8team Boat Company of Georgia, in favor of Barney M’Cal- Ian turned o'er to me by a Constable- A negro woman named Diana, levied on lathe property of John M'Niih, to satisfy at execution in favor of Z chariah M. Winkler, issued from the Hon- tue Inferior Court ol Chatbtim county. AD that lot of land and the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the city if Savannah, and known and d atinguiahed in a plan of said city by the description of l.ot No. .one, (I,) Wilmington Tythmg, Darby Ward containing 6e feel in front on Bay at snd 9u fiet on Bull st. and bounded on the south by Bay lane, levied on as the property of James Morrison, to satisfy an execution in favor of James Dickson U co. ISAAC D’LYON S. C. C- June < 63 Administrator’s Sale. On the frit Tuetday in July next, B ETWEEN the usual hours, will be sold at the Court-House in Bryan County, the following described pruperty, being part of the estate of Matthew Carter, dec. and -sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors, and by an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, via t 3i0 acres of land in Gwinnett County, known as Lot No 363, in tbe 7th District. 3S0 acres in Early County, known as Lot No 174, in thc30th District 2M acres Pine Land, in Effingham County. Also, twoelaves. Coudits >ns of sale rod: known on the day. ELIZ ABETH CARTER, Adm’rx, A""i 9« SCf.i* Administrator’s Notice. A LL persons having demands against John Street, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to hand them in, within the time prescribed by law, duly at tested. and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to HENRY CHAMPION, Qualified Executor. May S 36i<t Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the fi.ot Tues day in August next, will be sold it tbe Market-House in tbs town nf St. Marys, be tween tbe hours of ten and four o’clock nf that day, a negro man named John Smith, levied on aa the property of James William s' n, to aati fy so execution on the foreclosure or a mortgage, in favor of Edward F. Tattnall sdminiat. ator of John Hamilton, deceased. M. H. HRHHARD, S C-C. Bt. Marya, 3th May, 1825- Juoe 2 59 Georgia—Chatham County, In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1825. O N the pe'itinn of Henry Champion, admin- latrator of John Street, d-ensaed, praying on order PM to be made abtolute on hia com plying witn the law, lor he sale of a Lot of Ground, number four, [4] aecond Tything. Reyoulds Ward—Alan, pm t (if a Lot, number iic. Tower Tytbing, Decker Waid being the real estate of the arid dee. for the benefit or tbe heirs and creditorsIt is ordered, that a notice be published nint months, in one of the Public Gasetta of the City of Savannah, requiring all persona interested, to show cauae. If any they have, why the prayer of tbe peti tioner ahuuld not be granted. S. M. BOND, e- e. o. May 14 44* Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordioary—May Term, 1825- O N tbe petition of Robert Hoy, Executor of John Wackerlv, dec. prayirg m order Aiiitobc made absolute, on his complying with the law, to aell Two Tracta of Land in .Laurena County, being tbe real eat ite of tht •aid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors: It is ordered, that a notice bt published, nine muntbaj in one of the G ( a ttea of the city of Savannah, requiring ad peraons interested, to abow cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner should hot be granted 8 M. BOND. e. c. o May 78 Jr Notice. T HREE MONTHS from this date I shall make application to the B.uk of the State Ororgia, for navment in lull for the half of a ten dollar bill of said Bank, Letter D N<>. 217, Signed A. Porter, Cashier, tbe left hand half being in my poaveiaion-the right hand hair Mgned by W(n,B Bulloch, President, being tbe half loit. All perxons intereated win therefore take due notice of this intention, and file their objections at said Bank, within the time mentioned. JAMES P. SCREVEN June 3 jo-^q. Wanted, . JgMPTY PORTER BOTTLES. ply to March 4. Ap GEO itrYERSON. Swuim's Panacea. 4 FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated Medicine, juat received per ship Globe, and for sale by GEO. RYERSON dee 4 Prussic Acid & Suiph.Quinine, J UST received by ship Savannah, and fur sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, May 3 Shad’s Buildings. Goshen Butter. F IFTEEN firkins received per ship Au gusta, for sale by April 8 J. B. HERBERT & CO. Remedy for the Piles. T IIE Medicine now offered to the public is one which hambeen fully subjected tn the infallible test of experience ; and in every instance where it has been litirly tri ed, it has been attended with the most com plete success. In some of the cases, the patients had been labouring under the dis- hsso for years, and during that period, hud received the best medical advice, and had even undergone a painful surgichl opera tion, without permanent advantage. It is not (like those usually advertised) offered as 'a certain core for a long catalogue of diseases, but those Afflicted with this com plaint, for which alone it is recommended, may rely with confidence upon obtaining relief, even in its worst forms, in a short time! and themselves ore the best judges of the importance of such a remedy. Price AO cents per box, with directions signed by the proprietor. Prepared snd sold at JAMBS A. AUSTIN’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273. North Third-St. above Callowhill, Philadel’a. The proprietor has appointed LAY & HENDRICKSON, corncrof Congress and Whittaker-Strcets. Shad’s Buildings, sole agents for tho sale of this medicine, in Sa vannah, Geo. 10* The Darien Gazette, the Washing ton News, Georgia Journal, and Macon Messenger, will please give the above three insertion and forward their accounts to May 10 L.& H. POL \ DELPHI*, THE INDIAN EXTRACT A certain East Intlia Cure for the Rheu matism, King'. Evil, S(c. Extract .of a lel’er ftom the Rev. James E i*h, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Bcdwe London Diaa Sib : A GREEABLY to your requeat, I have with difficulty procured and now send you by the ship Jas -n, Capt. Robinson, a few poundi nf the PoUddobia, or what generally goet hy the name of India Extract, a Medici e un versally esteemed among the people oflndiao ax a certain cure for the Rheumatism. Wat I to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved and cured by this valuable Mcdcine, it wou d require more paper than I am able to purchase aid more time than 1 am able to bestow. Indeed, the effect of this Medicine is so immid.ate, that jn Rhcumatiem vou would auppoae it acted as a charm n giv ing relief and removing thit painful disease. 11 the Km ft Evil, it has been used with great success, and where Mercury has been givei or used to excess, 'h a Medicine has proved a perfect cure. The great difficulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will for many ycara to come, prevent ita general circulation, it be. mg obtained from a 8hriib growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the Burmin Kmpirt of India, and held in sacred by the natives, that to part with it ia like parting with tlieii existence.” Letter to Dr. Bedwell, dated Jan. 7, 18*3. Dear Doctor—J have been violently affected with a Iloeuitatic complain 1 fur many years even my fingers were an contracted that I could neither dreas nr undreaa inyielf, or give the least assistance to mv fa nily—I have used only one box at the li d a Extract, and I an- perfectly restbred. Youi ’«truly. R. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter front Tobias Jennings, Steward ol Si Thomaa* Hnsptal London, Feb 1, 1823. Dear A'ir-I think it my duly to infurm you that after trying every thing that enu’d b( painted nut by the most respectable physi cians and surgeons for the relief of my soi without any sneer sa, who you know, lias fo many years been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I Was induced tu try the Poladelpliia with a glimmering hope, that it might g.vt him same relief hum the excessive pain h endured, which rendered hi n x useless men; her of moiety, and a burthen to himself. T my utter astonishment the relief was instan taneous, snd by persevering in the use uf tin Extract, his joinla have returned to their pro per places, and he is in perect health. Up wards of aixty respectable persona have e«l led to see my son, as all who knew him though “* impossible that he eoitld recover. FOR SALE hy GEORGE RYERSON, Uruggist, where additional certificates ol the efficacy of the above medicine may be Been. May 20 Administrator’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to tho estate of Randolph M’Gillis, late of Camden County, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands agninst said estate, will present them to the under lined. HANNAH M’GILLIS, Administratrix. G. M’DONALD. St. Marys, April 10th, 1825. April 27 2pf t N otice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber- y County, for permission to sell a part of he real estate of John Stacy, doccased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 At Private Sale. T WO PRIME NEGROES, one a first rate cook, and tho other a prime field hand, for sale b; April 23 prime field iy J. B. HERBERT & CO. Trffiosurj Department,} March, 14, 1825. 3 W HEREAS on the 3d of March, 18 S. a law was passed by the Congress of the United Statee, of which tht 3d, 4th, and Jib lectioni are in the words fallowing, viz : " See. 3. And be it further enacted, That a subscription to the amount of twelve mlllnns of dollars, of the eix p-r cent, stock of the year eigbteon hundred and thirlasn, bt, anil the iime >t hereby propoeed t for whlob pur- poek hook, shall be opened at the Treesury nf the United Statee, end at tin several lean offi ees, on tba firat day of April next, to continue open until tho first day of October tbereefter, for such parte of the above mentioned de scription of stook as aball, on the day ef sub soription, stand on the hooka of the treasury, and on tboxe of tbe several loan cflfcea, re •peclively ; which subscription ahell ho effect ed by e transfer to the United Bute* in the manner provided by law for such trenfers, of tbe credit or credits standing on the said hooka, and hy a surrender of the etrtificates of the atock Me subscribed > Provided, Thai all subscription by aueh transfer of stock shall be c'miideied aa part of the said twelve mil- liana of dollars authorised to be borrowed bj the first section cf hie set. ” Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That for the whole or any put of any turn which shall be thus subscribed, credits (hall be entered to the reapective subscribers, who aball be enti tied to a certificate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to the holder or holder! thereof, bia, her, or their assigna, a sum to be expressed therein, equal to the amount of the principal atock thuaaubscribed, hearing an interest not exceeding four enc one hxlf per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the Ihirty-firit day of Decem ber, one thouaaml eight hundred and twenty five; transferable in the tame manner as is provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, and aubject to redumption it tbe pleasure of the United Statee, is follows i one na'f at any timeefer the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder it any time after the thirty-first dty nf December, one 'housand eight hundred and twenty-nine: Provided, That no reimbursement iliall be made except for the whole amount of euch new certificate ; nor until after at least eix months public notice of eueh intended reinn bursement. And it shall be the duty of (he Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be train ferred to the reapective subscribers the aever- >1 sums by them subscribed beyond the amount if the certificates of four and one half per cent, stock issued to them respectively. - “ Sec, J. And be it further enacted, Thai the same funds which have heretofore been, <nd now are pledged by law for the paymeu- of the interest, snd for the redemption am eimburaement of tbe stock which may be re. termed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like manner for the pavment ol the irteiVat accru ing on the stock created by reaaon of su.di uhscrip-ion, and fur tiie redemption or reim- uuriement of the principatof the same. And it shall be the duty of the commissioners of the inking fund to cause to be applied and paid. iut of the said fund, yearly and c-e-y year, Rich sum and sums as may be annually requir* .tl to discharge the interest accruing on the stock which may be created by virtue of this ict The said commissioners are, also, bere- >y authorised to apply, from time to tine, such aum and sums out of the laid fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimburaemeut, in con formity with the provisions of tbia act, the principal of the laid atock ■ and aueb part ol the annual sum often millions of dollars, vest ed by law in the laid commiiaioners, aa may he necessary and required for the above pur poses, shall be and cuntinue appropriated to the payment of interest and redemption oi -he public debt, until the whole of the stock which may be created under the proviiions of this act, shad have been redeemed or reim- buried." Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, thit books will he opened st the Treasury nf the United States, and at the several loan office*, on the firat day of April next, and continue open until the firat dr of October, thereaf- ’er, for receiving aubacriotions in conformity with the provisions of the said law. The 8ubacriptiona may be made by the pro prietors of the stock, either in person or by ! heir attorneys duly authorzjdto subscribe ;md transfer it to the United States. Should subscriptions of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve millions ol ■'.ollars, a distribution ofihe said aum of twelve milliona of dnllara will be made among ihe subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the 1'reuurv* March ?fi lO'l|tO Georgia—Camden County. SitPERion Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkint, vt. Langley and Selveiter Bryant. O N petition of Timutby Hopkins, Hating that in conaideratinn nf certain prom- ■saory notea, made to the laid Timothy, by ■hem, one pavable with interest, from firat if January, 1821, nn the firat of January, 1822: second payable aa aforeiai i, on the firat of January, 1823; and a third payable as afore- »id, on the first of January, 18 34. executed a mortgage to said 'Timothy Hopkins, hia heirs ind asaigns, on all thoie four tracn of L.id, ■ t’Jated in the enunty aforesaid, conveyed by tie laid Timothy, to the said Langley and telrester, and lying on the anitth aide of Great Satilla River, one tract containing aev- :nty seyen|acres, more nr less; two tracts ontsining fifty acres, more or less, and one (her tract, containing one hundred and eigh- y-eight acrea, more or let*, conditioned for he payment of the three laid several note*,* in the day* above mentioned, am) that laid leveral notes remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintiff, it it ■’dered, that the aiid Langley and Selveiter, their heira or aaaigna. pay into Court, within i welve months from this date, tiie aunts due on aaid notes, and the interei 1 and coats, oth erwise that tbe equity of redemption be for ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed ings take place, aa are pursuant to law. True extract ftom the minotea, 27th Octo ber, 1824. “ nov 4 VALUABLE MEDICINE. ■pOTTV.R’4 Vegetable Catho/icon. ff HR aubacrih, r reap.-etfully solicits the at tention of every friend of suffering hit manily, to to the above nt-w and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from the ayatem the very aeede of disease, indin Maturing the deranged and morbid condition of the organa oriire to a free end healthy exercise nf their functions, has exei. ted the xstuniihmenr, end completely xllen ced the objections of the most inen duloui Factt art the belt argumcnti. In order to pui the virtues of the Cxtholicon to ex severe a scrutiny ax poixible, it wu offered by xdver- tiaement, together with the attendance of a phyaleian, gratuitously to any -i-rann who would apply for it, and whoso cauae might •eem t- come within 'he range of ita healinj poarer—numbers of eevere caaee of long ate- c.. ing, end mine of them seemingly deiper -te ones, pre anted themselves, all of which have been cured, or 10 much relieved aa to warrant the asierlion that e little perseverance will do ao. In fact, such ia the confidence of the phyai cian under whose care ilieie patienti were placed, in this remedy, a confidence resum ing ftom the irresistible conviction that bus been forred upon hia mind by ocular demon stration, ard a personal trial nf it un himselt that he permits me to declare it aa his d rei- dtd opinion that die Cytholicnn ia not only v perfectly aafe and innocent, but a moat p„w erful and invaluable remedy in certain dis ease! and atalea of the system, such aa the fid owing;— Debility resulting from intemperance and diasipation t Old and inveterat ■ Ulcers. Pains in tiie bon-l attended with swellings of tin join’ll Indigestion, Biot rhea on tbe face, pimples, Ac.i All cumplaima of the Livery Tetter.- Yaws y Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases generally i Mercurial and scrofulous com plaints The Catholicon (which the proprieter aol emnly pledget h a word conaiata exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exception of >: alight determi ixtion to the bnwelx, which it preaervex in x soluble state, arts insensibly, i, pleasant to the taate, and requires n.< particu lar regimen, (abstinence from apirtuoua li quors always excepted-) or confinement. Aa a gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone or the ays'em, it is confidently recommended to iadies in'a delicate ailua- tion. W. W. PO I TER, 66 Chesout-atreet, Philadelphia, May 31,1834 At the request nf Mr, W. IV Potter, I have lately exhibited, in several instance*, a medi cited sirup, called Polter’a Vegetable Catho. licon, with tbe most decided advantage, ft has, aa > et, never failed effecting a cure in e>ery case in which I have thought proper to employ it. H. M’MUU TRIE, M D Phi’adephia, July 28(A, 1824. Mr. W W. Potter, JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. 87;4re NOTICE. TkTINBi month* after date, application will be made to tue Hon. the Judge! of the Court of Ordinary nf Chatham county, for leave to •ell all the real eatate of the late William Crahr, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heira and cred itors of laid eatate. JOHN M»NI8H, Executor. or* 1° .Notice. 4 LL persona having demands against the eatate of Constant Freeman, Eaq. Ute of the cty of Waehington, deceased, are re qutred to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law ■ and those indebted to Hid eatate, are required to make immediate payment, tn ' ^JAMRS HUNTER, Adm-r. Jan 14 43pa Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that ] would give a concise itatement of my suffer ing*, from 1 the hopeleas commencement, to the present propitioua stage of my diaeaie.’ About five years 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 wu compelled to bear it, MI might for two weeks, when on my ar rival at charleston, s. C. it wu treated ay Typhua. The skill nf my Physician subdurd the fever, but Phamix-like, the termination of this gave rile to a diaeaie equally distress ing, and whieh, till now, I had tbuught incut- able. Varioua ahaceisei made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the jointa, which were awelled to an enormous aixe.— These gradually subsided into bard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the hone—an incision was now made and a large evacuation ofnua, mixed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to this, I suffered the moat excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that waa administered either gave me no relief nr ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of whirh incroued with every succeeding year. Such wu my painful aiiuation that I despaired of ever being rettored to my heal-hi 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 and despondmg condition,that I wu persuaded to -nir.mence a course of your Vegetable ftathi-l icon, and the happy result ia, “/ am the ute of the two bottlee, my whole tyetem hat under gone a complete r&co iition, my paitu have fa ta, ken me;’’ tiie discharge from my knee oegan to diminish, and aoon ceased altogether, the ulcer from whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I oan name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which wu gone, has returned—I an in fact, near.} well, and fuel confident that a few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me perfectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philatlelphia, July "6, 1874. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon ia undiminishoil, and u fresh instances uf its powers are daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseaiei to which it ia applica ble, aa superior to any remedy l am acquaint ed with. M. M’MURTIUE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 38,18 4 Six—In comeqnence of imprudent expos- ure four veara ago, Iliad the misfortune to be come afflicted with a disease, tbe painful re sults of which induced me to apply in auc- cession to several respectable physicians oi this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whose remedies I re ceived another complaint quite as distreuing as the former. My whole ayatem became a 1 - fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac count nf the violent pain that I felt ; n every part of my body ; the weakneu and eotacia tion of which wu such that I could acarcely walk. In this itate I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of whioh, hu completely restored me, I have now no pain t my appetite is good i and my strength restored With many thanks for the relier your medicine hu given me, I am your obliged friend, he. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn sad subscribed to before me, Mey 28, 183* JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, JUay 38,18°4, Sin—I am now, thanki to your medicine, e hearty mar. Fur nearly six years I have been a martyr to a diaeaie, whose ravages threat- cited, >f not loon stopped, to put a period to my exiatence. Having hid no regular medi. cal advice from the commencement, my oomplaint at Iut gdt to auch a height tbit I could nut swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumor* formed in different parti of my body, end I began to think ray aituation •Imoat desperate. I he fire bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, sod I am now es well tl I could wish to he. 771th mv thinbi, em your •bilged humble tenant, Uo GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, to- George K me, of the District of South, -’ark, personally appealed, and, being dul 1 ■worn, doth declare and aay tint tbe above statement ia in all respects correct and true •rid that the lignuure to it ia in tiie haod writing of tbit deponent. ,, . J HP’ BINNS. Aldtrman. Philadelphia, May 38,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Gatholicon ia peculiarly adapted to thou diaeaaes which are prevalent among the coloured population of tne eouth In that diaeaie which is cillsd yawi, it is a ture remedy t a single trial of it, will convince S ’inters ofits njperior efficacy tu any reme y of a similar nature in the United Statei- NOITCR. Tiie advantage! of thin medicine ire, not confining the puient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from hit business.— With one solitary exception, that of aoirini- oum liquors, it doet not lay any reitrictiono upon hit appetite It iaao gentle >sa its opera..<>;; that the p itient finds himxelf getting well he cannot tell how. As it ix not the wixh ofthe proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give x coiisideraE'on equal in value, peraons at a distance who may wish to try nia medicine, but who are not certain if it be spplicoble to their complaint, are request ed to describe ’heir cose and symp’oms in a letter, post-paid, and directed to him—tho letter will be immediately placed In hand; fully competent to deeds the question.— Should 'he remedy not seem to suit the dis ease, they will be franklv told ao. CAUTION- To prevent d (appointment it is well to U.te that it takes inordinary cases fron 3 to J Potties to effect a core so that persona who are labouring under any serious infirmity, most make up their mind to persevere to tha 1 extent at least—it they do not, they might at well save themselves the trouble and expense -f using a smaller qum'itv, . All ordero poet-paid and enclosing the money. immediately attended tu, and Ute medicine trucked and delivered with directions for use, -o any place in the city, and forwarded aa di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of 1 i im position, It will be Sold in the city of Philade:- phia, at the office in Filth near Raca-Strret, or at the dwelling of the propri-tor, Nn. 66 -Iheinui street, only,and abroad by his an- ihoriiedagents w W POTTER, 66 Chemut Street, Philade'pfhir I have appointed GEORGE RYE tSON, Druggist, of Savannah, mv soie agent. Drug- giata wa .ting the above valuable medicine will be supplied by him for caBh, at the Mine rate, as if ordered direct from me—vix. g30 per d zen, or three dollars a single bottle. W. W. POTTER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to the subscrih; r will be furnished with certificates of the tffi- cacv of the above medicine, sufficient to con- 'nice the mind of the moat sccptiral, although too numerous -ind h-ng'hy for newspaper n- sertion. GEO. RYERSON, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker Streets, dec 13 IN EQUITY. Between IP, Dundee, Admutittrator, Complain ant, and John t arnochun Adminielrahr, de bonit no ,wtth the will annexed of Georre Richardton and othero, Defendanto In equity. Chatham Supeiior Court— Chancery, ‘MJth Augutt, 1824. I T appearing rhxt John Murray Carnnchan, one of the defendants in the aaid bill of complaint named, reaidea without the state nf Georgia, in that part ofthe United Kingdoms oi Great Hritain apti Ireland, called Scotland i It ia ordered that the said John Murray Car nnchan, do appear and answer to the com. plainant’a laid bill, within nine months from the date of Ibis order, otherwise that th, •aid bill, aa tn him, be taken pro confelsu ; and it ia further ordered, that a copy of this order be publish, d once a week, in one ot ibe public Giscites nf this state, until the ex. lintion of the time within which the laid de- eodant ia required to appear and answer as aforeaaid. I'rue cony from the Minutes, this 21st day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN. Clerk, august 24 50f SCOTT’S BIBLE s-raxio-riri icitiox. V r 8. O P OS Alift By SAMUEL T. A H HSTR %vn v . buLshcd -with a tiknien of the Jiuihor- ** T fil4M8. [ ? we ? printed, on good n,n H ., be comprised in six hxndsome veil?’ . 1 will contain the 8criptures of the ow >1 Arts Tettamenle, tie Introductory Explanatory ,\oteo, lint Pruettcl ttkH^ anil all the copinua Marginal RettrZ"““ n, ‘ mg printed word lor worn from Stereotype Edition, publiihed sinec tha"?* i lior’t decease Tiie price will i,„ on,*"' hoard, i g24, in sheep, g.m m-.if l” 2 "" The whole work wiU bc?eady f 0 rd ,t "?' May, 182J, * a y lor delivery b; Extraeto of Letter, addreoteit, thePubMm IeiteemDr Scntt’n Family Rini,. , calculated to promote the am". orCb piety. It seems scarcely possible read daily tbe Notes and Oh£ r „,Z Family Bible without becomhg . w“‘'"5j better man. EDVYAHO I have iepn no mnmentiry ofthee *. Scriptures winch 11,link ,u w^It '.j S “ red general use and edification, ft is to which every family ought to po M c S ,"'' su "' It is a work dining,,-,r, *; k VJ 0! 5'. ty and convenience of its amn^ clearness and «lelity of it, exp^S't neatness and persoicu-tv of it, ™ nevoh nee and candour of its sp’ril 'theV” ciaeneaa and pertmeticy of ;u "onl^,; T' -nd for its uniform t. nd-hey to prornn.' ° gelical truth 'nd piety * P " Cte cv "‘‘ Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONLE'tN. W HEHRAS Sarah Brown, Junior* widow, applies to 'he Court of Ordinary of .-aid County, fur Letter* of Adminiatntion on the estate of John Brown, late of aaid county, de ceased, ar next nf kin: Thtae are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objection*, if any they hive, in my of fice, on or before the firat llond .y in June next,'>therwi*e Letter* will be granted the ap plicant. Witness the Honorable Britian R. Bunk ley, one of the Justice* of aaid Court, this a’nrteentn day of April, eighteen hundred at d twenty .five, [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O C. C. April 21 ‘24 Georgia—Camden County. RY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SAID COUNtY. IKTHERE AS John Chevalier, has applied T” to aaid Court, fur Lettera Di*miaanr> on the eatatei of Samuel Cozens and Evan E. dock, deceased. Theie are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kin dred and creditor! oi the said d ceased per, sops, to file their objection*, if any they have, in my office, omdr before the first Monday iu January next, or Letters will be granted tha applicant. Witnem the Honorable June! Scott, one of the Juaticea of mid Court, this six teei.th dav of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-five. [L.S.J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C C Arw I ”1 2, BY Georgia—Camden County. Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOU SAID O0UNT Y. TW HE RE A 8 Lewis Bachlott, applies to the WW Court of Ordinary rj aaid County! for l.etten Dismisaory on the estate or Fr.nces Roaolupe I Theie are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and lingular, the kindred and creditors of aaid deceased, to fi'e their bhjee lions, if any they have, in my office, on or be fore the fi at Monday in January neat, other- wtae Letters Dismisaory will be granted tbe applicant- Witnesa tha Honorable Samuel Cfcrke, one of the Jiiaticea of nid Court, this •ixteenlhdiy of April, eighteen hum dred and twenty»five. (L. S ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O C C April 21 24 HAY. 50 BWDLESPRIME HAY, landing Pheaeant, for sale by April 19 c. C. GRISWOLD, Of Dr. Scott a Family Hible, I fe d aay, th.t in my estunation it deserved).-.2 a-nong our ablest -ml b.-st 2omm nla.ir, THOM\.S bALnwv l) p .Scntt’.Fan.iIyBbiei,tcn(tr;w;, pecialIy lor tl e u, e of Christian -nmilies, i,, work high y evangelical, exte„,,veiy i„, ' live, and deeply interesting. ‘ The character of* D^Simp’i^ Coma-on on the Bible, is ao generally ktimvn, and So highly apprnvpu amongst the m ot titellL , end uiuUB Christian, throughout our count, ,. »n;1 has passed r.p.dly thrunghe, editions, that 1 deem futthc, reeve, tiuua needles** 1 « a . . J V0I1SK. I xm acquainted with no Coinmk„t, tv ih Sacred Sciipturex, winch I wmild mere cordially recommend for general use. Tba plan of the work i. good „ , JOSHUA BATF.fi. Perhaps m no way, can minim, ra, instrurtorl uf youth, and private Christians, do grcsb-l aervxe to society, than bt exeitmg tli.m. selves to disseminate this Iruli invannlih wn k JOSHUA HUN i'IVGTON. I know of nn Commenta-y which is brt'tr calculated for difluaing correct views ofil.j great truths of Christianity, and leaving nln- iary imprcigionl on th- miml when rising item the perusal ot it, thau the one yon art 'bout to publish. „ DANIF.L SIIARPR, No writer xeema leas diapnaed to conicnd for barren.speculativna. N,, u e more uniform- ly ormorejpowvrfuily inculcates the ore,res. sentiala of religion , The tpimt which p. r- vades the work ia excellent i it ix the ire b. affect,onare, healing, yet faithful apiritriftiie danikl im.va. From partieulii examintui „, and concur. ring toatimunv, the - is no doubt on my mi,- j that Scott’s Family U-Oie i» superior to all ’hr" JOfiFPH EMERSON. You will plena? to sci.drnc six r.opiog of Scott'a Bible / I refer to your lately 7>f0!,as*d edition Perhaps 1 clialj induce five 'n- ro in take the aitnie number. r* L It ia with extreme plensure I perceive you are about to publish a oew edition 't Scott’§ Bible. Having been in puiSe'iBion t! •t mure than 20 yearn, 1 trua* I fcnyw s'.me* •hing <>f its value, and am Ucte. mireii to r» t, o# mote it* circulation among my friends You will please forward six oopies aa won as ’•ahed. # 11. H I have obtain id four auhncriber* for the excellent work you are publi*lung H. S. I propone to tube seven set* of Scot*’* Hi 1 ble, and will be xccnuntiibie for tbe g»me. J C, I have obtained •’ibicrlberafornifk'Ay'br »f Scott’o Fimily B.ble. ) c. I shall probably need eight or ten lets til Scot,’. Family Bible. J, p. Rev, s. S. of P. has o’ tained ten subset’;- hers. t. tl. 1 have observed that you are about pub. fishing another edition of Scott’a B blr hope you mayaticceed aa you h-vednnein former editions. I have been endeavoring to procure subscribers amo, g our propie, ,nd ten or more subscribers will be obtai- c;l. 0.5. If, I will take ten sets (of Scott’a Bible) bound and lettered, J F 1 _ have obtained ten subscribers fir you, edition of the Family Bible—and have doubt but there might he something like ICG copies rold in this place if you had an ajpnt here—I thought the work ought to be en couraged and for hat renaon took a auhscrib- tion paper. It ia a work that every fimnlf should have that is able to purchase. J. E R'ff. I am glad, that yru propose to print >!*• Scott’a excellent Family Commentary, and should he very glad ifit were in mv power to give x more liberal patronage to the wots, than, as circumstancei are, I can. I shall, however, be able to do something! eight or ten sets I shall certainly take t and it may be, double that number. h. R. I have procured fifteen aubicribtrs to Scott’s Bible, J A.D. I think I shall dispose of 20 lets or more ot the Family Bible, 6. B I have circulated proposals for Scott’S B.ble; how many have been engaged in alll cannot tell; but between 20 and 30 sets it bia vicinity. J. S. I have concluded to become responsbll to you for (Airly celt of Scott’a CommertiT- I have procured 106 aubieriben tc tbs Riblei 6 lets to be bound in calf, 3 set* '• be done in boards the other 97 mis, bound and lettered as described in the prospectus H.Bt. I presume I could procure SQO subscri bers for your edition of Scott’s Bible. The demand ia increasing for them. They will finally supenede every other large or Fsttnlj Bible. Fifty of my subscribers lire within circle of 8 milel! J. L. Just published an edition of the stxs won. completed in sis volumes, without margins' references; price in boards gl8s in sheep 221; in calf g27. Either of IbeM editions may be had of the publisher in Boston; or« S. C. A J. SCI1ENCK, Savannah, .la, 11 •Marking Brushes, O P a superior quality, just received aflf for sale by GEO. RYEBjdON • nov 2#