Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 10, 1825, Image 3

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% V HDUKUEO 8MJ9. Sheriff’s Sales. O N the Brat Saturday, after the firat Tuet- day in June neat, will be aold at th>. Market* House in the town of Bt. Mary*, ten’ negroes, ria. Buh and Rooe, levied on aa tli property ol Joaeph Bain, to aat'.afy an emeu- lion on the foiccloonro of a mortgage, in laror f^sr*“SW:. , iaEs.c.f. April 1 « Hair ^laitrasses* J UST received by the William Wallace, an additional supply of DOUBLE and SINGLE HAIR MATTRAS8E8. which will be warranted of the beet quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan *7 Sheriff’s Sales. On the fir* Tuteday in July next, W U L be aold a, the Court Houao in tht City of B.vannah, between the hour- often and four o’olock, All the buildlnga and improvementa on Lot No 40, Warren ward, wth the unexpireu lea, ofaaid Lot oT Land, levied onaa the property of Chile* H Hayden, under alia.fa on fore- eloeure ia favor of Frederick W. Heinemtnn. A. D'LVON, D. 8. C. C. M,. 9 39 Sheriff's Sale, On (A* Jtraf Tuesday in July next, AMill be aold at the Court Houae be w# tween the uaual boura of ten and foui ofauck, - <• All the northern half of Lot and Improve menu No. twelve (13) Columbia Ward, in the city of Savannah, levied on aathe proper- y of Wm Stone, under an eiecutioo from a Juatieea Court in favor of Wm, Robinson, and turned over by a ConaUble. Three Brick tenementa on the Steam-Boat Company’* Wharf, levied on -aa the property of John Daridaon, Agent of the Steam Boat Company of Georgia, in favor of Barnev M’Cai- Ian. turned over to me by a Countable* A negro woman named Diana, levied on aa the property of John M' Niah, to eatiafy nr- oaecution in favor of Z .ohariah M. Winkler, issued from the Hon* the Inferior Court of CbaibtiD county. All that lot of lend tod the improvement, thereon, situate, lying end being in the city ol Savannah, and known and d atinguilhed in a plan ofaaid city by the deception of Lot No- one, (L) Wilmington Tything, Darby Ward, containing A' feet in front on Bay at and 90 fret on Bull at and bounded on the aouh by Bay lane, levied on aa the property of Jamea Morriaon,toaat tfy an execution in favor of Jamea Dickaon Cl co ISAAC D’LVON 8. C. C. June 6 S3 *■■■ - — •— ■ - Administrator’s Sale. . On lie Jirtt Tuesday in July next, B ETWEEN tne usual hour*. Will be eold at the Court-House in Bryan County, the following described property, being part of the eatate of Matthew Carter, dee. end told for the benefit of the heira and creditors, and by ao order of the Court of Ordinary of laid county, via: 350 acres of lard in Gwinnett County, known aa Lot No 363, in the 7th District. " 350 seres in Early County, known ee Lot No. 174, in the 30tb District SCO teres Pine Land, in Effingham County. Also, two alsves. Conditions of tale m de known on the day. ELIZABETH CARTER, Adm’ra. A'-il 2d TOfn* Administrator’s Notice. A LL persona having demands against A 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 5 36tj Sheriff’s Sale. O N the firat Saturday after the fi-*t Tues day in August next, will be soid at the Market-House in the town cf St. Marys, be tween the houri of ten end four o’clock of that day, a negro man named John Smith, levied on aa the property of Jemee William. K n, to aati ,fy an execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in f,vor of Edward F. Tattnall, odminist- ator of John Hamilton, deceased* M. H HEHBARD, 8. C-C- Bt. Msrya, 5th May, 1825- June 3 M Georgia—-Chatham County, In ■ he C ,urt of Ordinary, May Term. 1825. O N the peiilion of Henry Champion, admin istrator of John Street, deceased, praying an orderJVSri 'o ba made absolute on his com plying wita the law,for 'he sale of a Lot of Ground, number four, [4] second Tything, Reynolds Ward—Alto, pan of a Lot, number lia. Tower Tything, Derkcr Wnd being the teal eatate of the arid Uec. lor the benefit of the heira and creditorsIt ia ordered, that a notice be puhhehed nine months, in one of the Fublic Gaaetta of the City of Savannah, requiring all persona intereited, to ahow cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner ebould not be granted. S. M. BOND, c e. o. May 14 44* Sxvaini’s Panacea. a FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated A Medioine, juat received por ship Globe, and for sale by GEO. RYERSON. doe 4 Prussic Acid Sulph. Quinine, J UST received by ship Savannah, and for aale 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 HE Medicine now offered to the public is one which has been fully subjected to the infallible test ef experience; and in overy instance where it has been fairly 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 ease for years, and during that period, had received the best medical advico, and had even undergone a painful surgical opera tion, without permanent advantage. It is hot (like those usually advertised) offered as a certain cure for a long catalogue of diseases, but those afflicted with this com plaint, for which alone it is recommended, may roly with confidence upon obtaining relief, even in its worst forms, in s short time; and themselves are the best judges of the importance of such a remedy. Price 50 cents per box, with directions Bignod by the proprietor. Prepared and sola at JAMES A. AUSTIN’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273, North Third-St. above Callowhill, Philadcl’a. The proprietor haB appointed LAY & HENDRICKSGN, corner of Congress and Whittaker-Stroets. Shad’s Buildings, sole agents for the sale of this medicine, in Sa vannah, Geo. ID* 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. Georgia—Chatham County In the Cburtof Ordinary—May Term, 1825. O N the petition of Robert Hay, Executor of John Wackerly, dec. preying in order Atti to be made absolute, on his complying wmi the law, to sell Two Tracts of Land in Laurens County, being the reel estyte of the •eld deceased, for the benefit of the heira end creditors: It it ordered, that t notice be publiibed, nine months in one of the Gi- Mettes of the city of Savannah, requiring art persons interested, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the prtitioner should not be granted S. M. BOND. e. c. o. May 96 $7 POLADELPHIS, THE INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain East India Cure for the Rheu matism, King's Evil, Arc. Extract of . letter from the Rev. Jemee E iiih, dated at Bengal, to Dr. F- Dedwe London. Dub Sib i A GREEABLY to your request, t bare with difficultv procured and now send you by the sjiip Jason, Cept Bobinson, a few pounds of the roladelphi*, or what generally goes by the name of Indie Extract, a Medicine un iversally esteemed tmong the people of Indieo ae r certain cure for the Rheumatiim. Was I to inform you of the number of people wb are daily relieved end cured by thie valuable Medicine, it wou'd require more paper .thao lam able to purchase and more time than 1 am able to bestow. Indeed, the affect of this Medicine is so immediate, that in Rheumatism you would suppose it aeted ae a charm in giv ing relief and removing th it painful diaesse- I i the Xing’s Evil it lisa been used with great success, and where Mercury has been given or used to excels, th's Medicine bai proved a perfect cure. The great difficulty, however, ol procuring the Estnct, will for many years to come, prevent its general circulation, it be ing obtained from e Shrub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the Berman Empire jf India, and held so asored by the natives, that to part with it ia like parting with their existence.” Letter to Dr. Bedwell, dated Jan. 7, 1823. Dear Doctor—I have been violently effected with a R cumatic complaint for many years ; even my fingers were ao contracted that I couid neilhei dress or undress myielf, or give the least assistance to my fa mily—I have uaed only one box of the Iod'a Extract, and I am perfectly restored. Your’* truly, R. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobiaa Jennings, Steward of St Thomas’ Hnspta! London, Feb. I, 1823. Dear Sir—1 think it my d ity to inform you, that after trying every thing that could be pointed out by the mnet respectable physi cians and sureeona for the relief of my son. without any success, who you know, bai foi many years been laboring under aevere Rheu matism, I Was induced to try the Poledelphis with a glimmering hope, that it might giv. him some relief from the etetssive pain he endured, which rendered hi n a uaeleai men. berof society, and a burthen to himself. T« my utter astonish meat the relief was instan tancoua, and by persevering in the uae of tht Bitrac(, hie joints hive returned to their pro ner pieces, and he ie in penect health. Up vards t.f sixty respectable persons have cal led to see my eon, as all who knew him though it impossible that he could recover. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON. ruggist, where additional certificates ol the efficacy of the above mediciue may be seen. May 20 Tr«M\n? Deportment, > March, 14,1835.5 UTHEREAB en the 3d of March, 18?J,a Tv law was paiaed b» tba Cong real of the United Statea,of whict the 3d, 4lb, and Jtb section! are in the words filtering, tni t •• See. 3. And be it further enacted, That a subscription to the amount of twelve mill™* of dollars, of tbe six per cent, stock of the yoar eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the same ie hereby proposed i for which pur* pose books shall be opened at the Treasury <>f the United States, end at tb, several ken offi see, on the first day of April next, to eontinue open until the first day of Ootnbar thereafter, forauch parti of the above mentioned de scription of etock aaahall, on the day of aub acription, stand on the books of |be Treasury t and on thoae of the several lorn offices re speoltvoly / which subscription shall be effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the maooer provided bylaw for sucq transfers,of the credit or credits standing on the said books, and by a surrender of tni certificate* of the atoek to aubeorlbed ■ Presided, That •II subscription by such transfer cf stock aball be considered as part of tbe said twelve mil lions of dollars authorised to be burrowed by the first section of this act. t‘ See. 4. And be ft further enacted. That for the whole or any part of any sum Which shall bethua subscribed, eredita shall be entered to the respective subscribers, who shall be enti tled to a certificate or certificatee purporting that the United States owe to the holder or holders thereof, hie, her, or their asaigna, a sum to be expressed therein, equal to the •mount of the principal atoek tbuasubieribed. bearing an interest n it exceeding timr end one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Decem ber, one thoueand eight hundred and twenty five / Iranafertble in the same manner as i* provided by law for tbe transfer of the itofek subscribed, end subject to redemption it the pleasure of the United 8tates, aa follows s one Half at any time after the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight t and the remainder at any time after the thi'ty-firat day of December, one ihousand ‘eight hundred and twenty»nlne: Provided, t hat no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amount of auch new certificate; nor until after at least aia months public notice of auch intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al luma by them subscribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four and one half per cent, atoek isaui-d to them respectively. “ Sec, 5. And be it further enacted, That the seme funds which have heretofore been, and now are pledged by law for the payment of the interest, end for the redemption and reimbursement of tbe stock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this 1st, shall remain pledged in like manner for thepavmentof the interest accru ing on the etock created by reason of such tubserip’ion, and for the redemption or reim bursement of the principal of the same. And it ehall be tbe duty of the eomminioners of the •inking fund to cause to be applied and paid, out of the said fund, yearly and e-e-y year, auch sum and iuma aa may he annually requir ed to discharge the interest accruing on the •tuck which may be created by virtue of this act The said commissioners are, also, here by authorised to apply, from time to timr, aucb aum and aunts out of tht laid fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con* formity with the provisions of this aet, the principal of the end stock t and auch part of the annual sum often millions of dollars, seat 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 and redemption of the public debt, until tha whole of the atoek which may be created under the provisions of this ael, aball have been redeemed or reim* buried.” Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that hooka will be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at the several loan offices, on the firat day of April next, and eontinue open until the firat da” of October, thereaf ter, fur receiving subscriptions in conformity with the proviatona of the said law. The aubaeriptions msv be made by tbe pro prietors of the stock, either in person or by their attorneys duly authorized to subscribe and transfer it to the United States. Should subscriptions uf said stuck be made to an amount exceeding twelve millions ol doftara, a distribution uf the laid sum of twelve miUlona of dollara will be made among the subscriber*, i t proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. 8AMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury* March 26 10 ’|tO Notice. T HREE MONTHS from this date I shall make application to the Bauk of the State Georgia, fur payment in hiUtor the half of a ten dollsr bill of said Bank, Letter D. No. 317, signed A. Porter, Cashier, the, left herid half being in my poeaeasion—the right hand half signed by Wat.'B Bulloch, PreeidenL being the half lost. Aft persons interested vriU therefore take due notice of thie intention, and Ble their objection* at mdd Bank, vtyiin the time mentioned JAMES P. SCREVEN- JuneS J0fp4 Wanted, MPTY PORTER BOTTLES.—Ap GEO VERSON. I? 1 JJl ply to March 4 Administrator’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to tha estate of Randolph M’Gillis, late of Camden County, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them to tbe under signed. HANNAH M’GILLIS, 0 Administratrix, G. M’DONALD. St. Marys, April lUlh, 1825. April 27 20-fr. Notice. N INE MONTHS after the date of this notice, application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to sell a part o! the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, • Administrator, dec 18 2t At Private Sale, T WO PRIME NEGROES, one a first rate cook, and the other a prime field hand, fomsale by Aprim J. B. HERBERT & CO. Georgia—Camden County, Superior Court, October Term, 1824. Timothy Hopkins, vs, Langley and Selvester Bryant. O N petition of Timothy Hopkine, itating that in consideration of certain prom- iaaory notea, made to the said Timothy, by them, one pavable with interest, from first of January, 1821, on the firit of January, 1822: a second payable as aforesai 1, on the firat of January, 1823; and a th>rd payable as afore said, an the firat of January, t824, executed a mortgage to asid Timotdy Hopkins, bia heirs and assigns, »n all thoae four traete of L.td, situated in the county aforeaaid, conveyed by the and Timothy, to the laid !-angle? anil Selvester, end lying on the couch side of Great Satifil River, one tract containing sev enty-,even| acres, more nr lees; two tracts containing fifty acres, more or leas, and one other tract, containing one hundred end eigh ty-eight screi, more or leu, eondltioaed for he payment of the three said aeveral note*, on the days above mentioned, and that said several notes remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintiff, it la ordered, that the. laid Laogley end Selvester, their heira or assigns, pay into Court, within twelve months from thia date, the iuma due on said notes, end the interest and coata, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. ever foreclosed, end that auch other proceed ings take place, aa are pureuent to law. True extract from tbe minutes, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. nov 4 87r«re NOTICE. N ine months after date, application will be mede to the Hon. tbe Judges of the Court of Ordinary if Chatham county, for leave to •ell til the real eatate of the late William Craig, deeeaeed, for the benefit of the heira and ered itors ofaaid estate. not 12 JOHN M’NI8H, Executor. 7» Notice. A LL persona having demands agaiaat the [%. estate of Constant Freeman, Etq.late ef the city of Washington, deceased, are re quired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law : and those Indebted to laid eatate, are required to make immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm-r. J*n 14 43pa VALUABLE medicine. dottW* Vegetable Catholicon. ^ HE subacribir respectfully aolieita the at tention of every friend ofauffering hu manity, to to the above acw end invaluable remedy, whose unequal powers in eliminating from tne ayatem the very seeds of diaease, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organs of lilt to a free and healthy eiereiae of their Amotions, has exci ted the artoniihment, and completely (Dan ced the objeetlone of the moat incredulous — Facts are the beet arguments. In order to put tbe virtues of the Catholicon to u aevere a scrutiny aa possible, it wu offered by edver- tiaement, together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitoualy to eny -lemon who would apply for it, and whose cause might seem to eome within the range of ita healing power—numbers of aevere cues of long ale a- tng, and lorae of them seemingly desperate ones, pr&cntod themselves, all ef mhich have been cured, otto much relievedu to warrant the uiertion that a little prneveranee willdu eo. In foot, tuchie the confidence ofthephyai cian under whose care these patients were, placed, in thie remedy, e confide ice result ing from the irreiistible conviction that bus been forced upon his mind by ocular demon stration, and a personal trial of it on himsell that he permit! me to declere it u hie deci ded opinion that the Catholicon is not only a perfectly isfe end innocent, but a moat pow erful and inraluable remedy in certain dis eases end atatee of the system, such at tbe fol owing!— Debility reaulting from intemperance end dissipation i Old and inveterat- Ulcers. Pains in the bonee attended with swelling! of the joints) Indigestiont Blotchea on the face, pimples, he. i All complaints of the Liver i Tetter.- Yawa i Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases, generally t Mercurial and a icrofulous com plaints. The Catbulieon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledget h a word eonaiats exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exception of a slight determi tation to the bowela, which it preserves in a soluble state, ect; insensibly, ia S ileassnt to tbe taite, and requires no partieu- ar regimen, (abstinence from tpirtuoul li quors always excepted,) or confinement. Aa a gentle, life and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite end restoring the general tone of the ayateni, it is confidently recommended to iadiea in a delicate aitua- tion. W. W. POTTER, 66 Cheanut-aueet, Philadelphia, May 31,1824. At the request of Mr, W- W. Potter, 1 have lately exhibited, in tevenl instances, t medi cited sirup, called Potter’s Vegetable Catlio- licoo, with the most decided advantage. It bee, ae) et, never failed effecting a cure in every case in which I have thought proper tu employ it H. M’MUH TRIE, M- D. Phi’adetphia, July 28(4,1824. 'Mr. W W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish thut I would give a concise statement of my suffer ings, from * the hopeless commencement, tu the present propitious stage of my disease.’ About five yean ago, nn my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, front imprudent exposure on deck, I wu seised with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I wu compelled to bear it, u I might for two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, 8. C. it wu treated at Typhus. The skill of my Physician subdued tbe fever, but Fbanix-iike, the termination of this gave tile to a disease equally distress ing, and which, till now, I had thought incut- able. Various abacuses made their unwel come appearance, particularly on tbe jointa, which were swelled to an enormous aise.— These gradually subsided into hard tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision wu now made and a large evacuation of pus, miaed with pieces of bone took place. In addition to thie, I auffered the moat excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every tiling that was administered cither gave me no relief tir ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year. Such wu my painful avuation that I despaired of ever being restored tu my heal 1 hi Iliad nut only tried the tegular means of relief, but uaed, though in vain, every popular rem edy 1 co,tld hear of- It was in this awful and despundmg condition.that I wu persuaded to commence a course of your Vegetable flathil- icon, and the happy result is, “/ om the use of the two bottles, my whsle system has under gone a complete mention, my paint have forsa ken methe discharge front my knee began to dimmish, and aoon ceued altogether, the ulcerfrom whence it proceeded being com pletely healed, Tbe tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which wugune,liaa returned—I am in fact, nearly well, and feel cunlidmt that • few bottlea more of your, (to me) invaluaule medicine, will make me ptrlectly so. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July 96,1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon ia undiminilhed, and u freah in- tancea of ita powers arc daily oceurting, in my own prac tice- I bare no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar diseases to which it ia applica ble, u superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MURTHIE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sir—In conarquenee of imprudent expos ure four veare ago, I hod the misfortune to bp come cfflicted with a diaease, tbe painful re suits of which induced me to apply in sue. cession to aeveral respectable phyMciana ef thia city, from whom, however, I received either no relief or from whole remedies I re- ceived another complaint quite u distressing aa the former. My whole system became af fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body; theweaknen and •macia tion of which wu auch that I could scarcely walk. In this atate I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, bu completely tutored me, I have now no pain i my appetite ia good, and my strength restored With maay thanks for tho relief your medioine hits given me, I am four obliged friend, lie. WILWAM WILSON. Sworn and subscribed to before me, May 28. 1824 JOHN B1NNS, Aidermaa. Philadelphia, May 28,1824. Sir—I am now, thanka to your medicine, t hesrty mar. For nurly six years I have been a martyr to a dilute, whose ravage* thrut. ened, if not aoon stopped, to put x period to my existence.. Having had no regular medi- ul advice from the commencement, my complaint at last got to auch a height that I could not swallow without great pxin and difficulty. Turnon formed in differont parts ef my body, and I began to think my situation almost dripente. The five bottlu of the Catholicon whteh I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am sow tt well u I i my thann, »m your obliged humble i.rvant, g A NB. CT tSeoige < Kiu*uf the Diatriet of South, •ark, peraooolly appeared, and, being duly sworn, doth deoltre and uy that tbe abort: statement if In all rupecta correct and true, and that the signature to it it in the hand writing of thin deponent. JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphio, May 28,1824- T9 SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly adapted to thoae diseasu which are prevalent tmong the coloured population of tne south In that diause which !• ulled yawa, it ia a sure remedy i a tingle trial of it, will convince S lantern of ita superior efficacy to any rente- y of a similar nature in the United States’ NOTION. The advantagu of thia medicine are, not confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from hia buainesa.— With one aulitary exception, ’hat of spiritu ous liquors, it does not lay any restrictions upon hio appetite It ia so gentle in ita opera.ion that the patient finda himself getting well be eannat tell bow. Aa it is not the wish ofthe proprietor to take any thing for which he eannot give a consideration equal in value, persons at a distance who miy wish to try lie medioine, but who ere nut certain if it be eppiicoble to their complaint, are request- ed to describe their case and eymptome in a letter, poet-paid, and directed to him—this letter wilt be immediately pieced in hands fully competent to decide the question.— Should the remedy no: seem to suit tbe die* ease, they will be frankly told so. CAUTION- To prevent disappointment it is well to state that it takes in ordinary cates from 3 to 5 bottles to effect a cure ao that perantta who •re labouring under any serious infirmity, muit make up their mind to persevere to that extent at least— if they do not, they might aa well save themaelvei the trouble and expense of utinga am tiler quantity. Ail orders post-paid and enclosing the mtney, immediately attended tu, and the medicine packed and delivered with directions for uae, to any place in the city, and forwarded ts di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im position, it will be sold in tbe eity of Philadel phia, at the office in Fifth near Uaee-Slrcet, or at the dwelling of the proprit tor, No. 66 Oheanut atreet, only, and abroad by his au thorized agents. W. W POTTER, * 66 Chetnut Street, Philadclpfiia- I have appointed GEORGE RYE tSON, Druggist, uf Savannah, my sole agent. Drug- gist* wanting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, at the (ante rate, aa if ordered direct from me—vis. £30 per doxen, or three dollar* a tingle bottle. W. W. POT TER, Philadelphia. Any pet son on application to the subscriber will be furnished with certificates of the efti cscy of tbe above medicine, aufficient to rote vittce the mind of the moat sceptical, although too numerous and lengthy fur newspaper in, •ertioo. GEO. RYERSON, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker-Streeta. dee 13 IN EQUITY. Between W, Davies, Administrator, Complain ant, and John Larnttchan Administrator, tie bonis no , ■with the will annexed of Georje Richardoon and others. Defendants. In equity, Chatham Svpctior Court— Chancery, 2ikh August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Camochan, one of tbe defendants in the laid bill of complaint named, resides without the state of Georgia, in that part of the United Kingdom* ol Great Britain anti Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the’said John Murray Car- nochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant’! said bill, within nine month! from the date of this order, otherwise that the said bill, aa to him, be taken pro confessu .- and it ia further ordered, that • copy of this order be publiahrd once a week, in one of the public Gosettea of this state, until the ex. piration of the time within which tbe aaitl de fendant ia required to appear and answer aa aforeaaid. True copy from the Minutes, this Slat day August, 1824. A. It.FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 5(Jf Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IV MAY CONCERN W HEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow, appiiea to the Court of Ordinary of tgid County, fur Letter* of Administration on the estate of John Brown, late of said county, de ceased, at next of kin t These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and lingular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their obj etiona, if any they have, in my of fice, on ur before tbe firat MOud y in June next,otherwise Letters will be granted tbe ap plicant. , Witness the Honorable Brilian R. Bunk- ley, one of the Justieea of said Court, thu aisteenth day of April, eighteen hundred at d twenty -five. (L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0 C. C. April 21 24 Georgia—Camden County. RY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SAID COUNIY. W HEREAS John Chevalier, has applied to said Court, for Letters Dismisaorv on the estates of Samuel Coseni and Evan E. Muck, deceased. Tbeae are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and lingular, the kin dred and creditor* ot the laid deceased per. anna, to ffe their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or before the first Monday in January next, or Lelteta will be granted the applicant Witness the Honorable J imes Scott, one of tbe Juatieea of said Court, this six- leetth day of April* eighteen hundred and twenty-fife. [1.8.] JOHN BAILEY, C, C.O.C. C. Anr.l 91 24 Georgia—Camden County. BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SAID COUNTY. YTOHEREA3 Lewis Baehlott, applies to the W Court of Ordinary or said County, for Letter* Diamisaory on the eatate of Fr.neea Rueolupe s These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, ell and lingular, the kindred end creditors of said deceased, to file their objec tions, if any they have, in my office, on or be fore tbe fi at Monday in January next, other wise Letters Diamiaaory will ba granted tbe applicant- Witneee the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one of the Juatieea of said Court, this sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L. B J JOHN BAILEY, C. C. 0. C C April 21 SCOTT’S BIBLE, STKRIOTYPB1D1TIOI. ' BBLOPOSAia By SAMUEL T. ARMSTRWQ jg. Comhill, 8 tion lor publishing SCO Clot FA MILT BIBLE, containing all th, ginnl Befereneco to be conp Ued eir VOLUMES ROYAL OCTAVO l, * btlluhcd with a likeness of the Author- TERMS. I T shall be well printed, on gond on,., be eotnpriit-d mail handsome voluset It will contain the Scripture! of the O'd inil Mew Testaments, tie Introductory Obsrrm tmL Explanatory Aotet, an-l Practical OhsmuitZ' and all the copious Marginal References ae ing printed word tor word from the Londos Stereotype Edition, published aince the An thor’a decease. The price will be #21 hoards, g24,ia sheep i g30, in calf Modi, May *1825 *** r “ dy fot deliTer J § Extracts of Lctte-s addressed to Ha Publishers I esteem Dr. Scott’a Family Bible, etnin-mh calculated to promote the came of truth piety. Itaeemiacarcelv possible for cteta read daily the Note* and Obieryaiioni in tha Family Bible without becoming a wist-r n,4 better man. ED WARD D GRIFFIN I have aeen no eommenUry of the Sacred Scriptures which 1 think ao weft adapted to general uae and edification. It ia a treajute which every famaly ought to posiesi. * A. E4TON It is i work diatingu'ihed for the aimpliVt. ty and convenience of ita arrang, ment, the clearness sad fidelity of ita expeditions, the ocetneae end perspicuity of ita style, the oe> ncrolcnce end candour of ita spirit, the con. cieenese and pertinency of >ta npplicatii.nl, and for ita uniform tendency to pro-note evin* gelicai troth Vd piety. iBIEL HOLMES, Of Dr. Seott’e Family Bible, Heel free to •ay, that in my eitimution it deservedly ranki among our ablest and best Comm n’ariei THOMAS CAL D-YIN. D.’. Scott’a Family B:ble intended raoree*. pecially for t*-e use of Christian tnrr.il ea, work high 'y evangelical, extensively insttufr tive, end deeply interesting DANIEL C. SANDERS. The character of Or. Scotl’e Commentary on the Bible, ia ao generally kuown, and so highly approved amongst the m >st intelligo. t ana pious Cliriitilna throughout our count, y, and hae passed rapidly througl * , many la ge editions, that 1 deem further recommenda tion! needles*- '3, MORSE. I am acquainted with no Com-nemaiy on th Sacred Se ipturea. which I would mure cordially recommend fot general uae. The plan ofthe work iogood JOSHUA BATES. Perhaps in no way, can ministtn, instruct ,ri of youth, and private Christiana, do gtecur service to society, than by exerting tlum. selvei to disseminate thie truly invaluable work- JOSHUA HUNTING rt)h. I know of no Commentary which it b Her calculated for diftuaing correct viev.s of tin great truths of Christianity, ai d leaving into, •ary impressions on the mind when tiling. irom the perusal of it, than the one you ire nbuut to pubiiah. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer St ems leas disposed to contend for barren apeculatiena. None more uniform, ly or mure .powerfully inculcates the great es. sentials of religion. The spirit which pop- varies the work is excellent, it is the metk, affectionate, healing, yet faithful apiritef the guapel. DANIEL DANA From particular ex tminatinn, and concur* ting teatimony, there is no doubt on my mind that Scott’s Family Bible i* superior to all “thsra. JOSEPH EMERSON. You will please to *erd me six copies of Seatt’s Bible ; I refer to your lately proposed edition. Perhaps I shall induce five more to take the some number. H- L. It ia with extreme pleaiure I perceive you ere about tu publish a new edition of Scotl’e Bible. Having been in po*it-si;on of it more then 20 years, I trus* I know auate* thing of ita value, and am determined to p'o. mote its circulation imong my friend*. You will please forward six copies as soon as pub- liaheri. c. M. I have obtained four subscribers for tbe excellent work you arc publishing II. S. I propue to take seven seta of Scott 1 * Hi- ble, and will be accountable fur the uuie. J C. I hive obtained subscribers for nineevpiet of Scott’a Family B.blc. J. C. I lhall probably need eight orientals ol Scott’s Family Bible. J. P- Rev. b. 8. of F. baa o' tainedten c,tim bers. E.n. 1 have observed that you are about pub lishing another edition of Scott’a B b!c hope you may succeed as you h->ve done in former editions. 1 have been endeavoring to procure subscriber? amoi g our people, and ten or more subscriber! wlii be obtained. 0.S.8, I will take ten lets (of Seott’i Bible) bound and lettered. J. F- I have obtained ten subscribe:* for you* edition of the Family Bible—and hare ne doubt bur there might be sumetbing like 1^ copies *old in this place if you had an agent here—1 thought the work ought to be en couraged ana for hat reason took • lubscrib- tioo paper. It ia a work that every family should have that is able to purchase. J. E. M'C. I am glad, that you propose to print Mr. Scott’a excellent Family Commentary, should be very glad ifit were in ray power tl give x more liberal patronage to the wort, then, aa circumstances are, I can. I'M however, be able to do eomething i eight or ten seta I aball certainly take, end it any be, double that number. A, 8- 1 have procured fifteen aubicriben t* Scott’a Bible, J. A. D. I think I aball diapoae of 20 seta or more n the Family Bible. E. B I have circulated pro pool* for Scott’a Bible; how many have been engaged in till cannot tell; but between 20 and 30 leti tl this vicinity. J. »• I have concluded to become reiponow to you for thirty oete of Scott’s Commentary- C. B. I have procured 106 oubaeribera to tb* Bible i 6 sets to be bound in ealf; 3 Kb '* be done in boards the other 97 aeti, botiw and lettered as described in the proapectiia H. Mt, 1 presume I eould procure JOO aubatj" ben for your edition of Scott’a Bible- demand ia increasing for them. They *" Anally supersede every other large or Fam'V Bible. Fifty of my aubscribera live witbia circle of 8 milea I J *" Juat published an edition of the •**• wow completed in aix volumes, without reference*,-price in boards X18i in JMJ g21; in calf g27. Either of Iheae cditu* may be had of the publisher in Bo»t<V < °*" S. C- k J. SCHENCK, Savannah- Ja* tl HAY. 50 ® UN 5LE8 PRIME HAY, landing f »tn Brig Pheasant, for sale by April 19 c. C.. GRISWOLD, 39 Marking Bruskesi O F a superior quality, just received M* for sale by GEO. RYERS05. nov 20