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PW»9 8i!Lli
Sheriff's Sales.
O N the first Saturday, efter the first Tuor
dey. in June next, will be sold et ih
Market-House in the town of St. Msrys, t-
negroes, vie. Bob end Hose, levied on es it
property ol Joseph Hsin, to satisfy sn execu
tion on the foreclosure uf e mortgage, in favtu
of Samuel Clarke, andficorge S. Drown.
AprilS, 1HJJ- M.H HEBBARI). S C.C.
April 1 13
Halt JMa+traaswi.
J UST received by the William Wallace,
an additional mipplv of DOUBLE and
SINGLE IIA1R. MA'l'TRASSES, which
vill bo warranted of tlie heat quality.
I. W. MORRELL.
fan 27
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the fint Tuesday in July next t
W li L be s-ild a the Court House in th.
City uf S tvaiinali, between the born
ef ten and four o’clock,
AM the buildings sad improvements on Lot
No 40, Warren ward, w th the unnkpireo leas
of said Lot of Land, loved on as the properi.-
of Chiles H Hayden, under s fla. Ih : on fort
closure in favor of Frederick W. Heine man,,
A. D’LYON. D. S. C. C.
*»«•■• 9 39
Sheriff's Sale,
On the Jim Tuesday in July next,
“tn Ou sold at the Coult House b-
VJ tween the usual hours of ten snd too
o’clock,
All the northern hslf of Lot end improv
memo No. twelve (12) Columbia Wtrd. -
the e.itv of Sav..nnsb, levied on ssthe proper
y of Win Stone, under an execution from
Justices Co-Tt in favor of Wmi Robinson, am
turned over by t Constable.
Time Brick tenements on the Steam-11 m
Campsny’s Whsrf, levied on es the pro| -t
of John Davidson, Agent of the Steam Bi
Company of Georgia, mfsvnrofBarnev U’Ot. •
Ian turned over to me by a Cor,stable-
A negro woman named Diana, levied te
la the property of Jolr M -fish, to tAtisfy ;■
execution in favor of Z- shariah H. Winkler,
iasu-.d from the Hon- toe Inferior Court ( -
Chat It .m county.
Alt tnat lot of land and the imp ovemem
thereon, situate, lying and being in the city . I
Savannah, aad known and d stingcished in s
plan of said city by the description of lot No
one, (',) Wilmington Tythmg, Dorby Wuxi
containing 6 feet in Iront on Bay •< and 9
feet on Bod it. and bounded on the sou h b)
Bay lane, levied on as tbe property of lames
Morrison, to set sty an execution in favor uf
James Dickson tj co
ISAAC-D’f Y jN .V C. c.
June 6 33
tSwaiin s Panacea,
4 FRESII SUPPLY of this celebrated
Medicine, just rccoived per ship Globe,
and for sale by GEO. RYERSON.
doc -l
(•russic Aciil b" Sutph. Quinine,
J UST roccived by ship Savannah, and
for Balo b
May 3
i by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Shaii’a Buildings.
F
Goshen Butter.
IFTElIN firkins received per ship Au
gusta, for Bale by
Aprils J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Treasury De^ortuvant, ?
March, 14, 1825 5
W HKKEVS on the 3d nf March, IRi.5, *
law wii passed by the Conffrea* of the
United Btatei, of which the 3d 4th, end 5th
section* »re in the o dg f illow t
•• Seo. 3. And be it further enacted, That -
subscription to the amount of twelve millon *
of dollar*, of the six p r cent, stock of th**
year eighteen hundred end thirteen, be, *nd
VALUABLE MEDICINE.
TOTT*B,’d
Vegetable Catholicon.
subscrib. r respectfully solicits the it
could wish to bo. With my thanks, am your
obliged bumble,erv.n«,fy^ oBflBKANB
City ef Philadelphia, «•
George Kmc, uf the District of South.
*srk, personally sppesied, snd, being dul,
,worn, doth declare and say tliat the abov
statement is in all respects eorreot snd true
“ O, eery inenu of .ottering hu that the signature to It ia in tbe hand
"unity, to to the above new and invaluable L tit j ng of this*deponent,
remedy, who*e unequal power* in eliminating * * J()H V BIVNS, Alderman.
from the system (he very seed* of disease,
Administrator’s sale.
On the Jim Tueslay in July next,
B ETWEEN the usual hours, will be sold
st the Court-House in Bryan County,
Dio following described prope.ty, being part
of the estate of tlstthe.v Carter, dec. a.,cl
ac-ld for the benefit of the heirs and creditors,
aud by an order uf the Court of Ordinary of
said county, via:
3J0 acres uf lard in G vinnelt County,
known as Lot No 36.1, in the 73t D .tricl.
2J0 acres in Early County, known as Lot
No. 174, in th-- 20t i District
200 acres P ve Land, in Effingham County.
Alan, two slaves.
Conditions f *sle m ds known on the day.
Ef.IZVlKDi ARI’ER, A-t ’-s
' 't *
Remedy for the Riles,
T HE Medicine now olVercd to the public
is one which has keen fully subjected
to the infallible test of experience ; and ill
every instance where it lias been fairly tri
nd, it has been attended with the most com
plote success. In some of the cases, the
patients had been labouring under tlio dis
ease for years, and during that period, had
received the best medical advice, and had
even undergone a painful surgical opera
lion, without permanent advantage. It is
not (like those usually advertised) offered
as a certain cure for a long cntalogue of
diseases, but those aiUicted 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 are the best judges
of the importance of such a remedy. Price
50 cents per box, with directions signed by
the proprietor. Prepared and sold at
JAMES A. AUSTIN’S
Drug and Chemical Store, No. 2*3. North
Third-St. above Cnilowhill, Philndcl’a.
The proprietor has appointed LAY &
HENDRICKSON, corner of Congress and
Whittaker-Streots, Shad’s Buildings, sole
agents for the sale of this medicine, in Sa
vannah. Geo.
ITT The Darien Gazottp, the Washing
ton News, Georgia Journal, and Macon
Messenger, will please give the ahove three
insertion and forward their accounts to
May 10 L. & H.
the same is hereby proposed ; for which pur- and in restoring the deranged and morbid
pose books nliall be opened st the Ti essuryof condition of the organs of life to a free and
the United Ytotes, and at th. several loan ufh healthy exercise ol thnir funet'ona, has eacl-
eea, on the first day of April next, to continue I ted the ant .nishmem, and completely alien
open until the first dsy of October thereafter, I r-d the objections of tbe moil incredulous —
for such parts of the above mentioned de-1 Pacts art the beet argument!. In order to pui
scriptionofstockasihlll, on 'he dsy of sub I the virtues of the ' 'atholicon to is severe s
scription, Hind on the bonks of |he Treasury, scrutiny as possible, It was offered by sdver-
snd on those of the aeveral loft offices, re t sement. together with the attendance of a
ipectively; which subscription d'all he effect I it-ysiciin, gratuitously to any -rauu who
ed by a transf r to the United .States, in the I would ipply fur it, snd wbr.se cause might
manner provided by law for stjch transfers, ol I seem t cume within the range of its healing
the credt or creilts standing on the Slid I tiuwer—numbers uf severe easel ol long »tx d.
books, and hy s surrender ufthe certificates mg, and .nine of them, seemingly tie .pir te
of the stock so subscribed / Provided, Thst I onus, or - ented Ibemselves, alt ef which have
all subscription by such tranger of stock shall I been cured, or so much relieved as to warrant
be c insider ed as part of the said twelve mil-1 ' lie aasenion that a little perseverance wifi do
lions of dollars authorised ts be borrowed by I so In fact, such is the confidence of the physi
the first secti- n of .hit set. I can under wtioae ca-e those patients were
#• Sec. 4. Awl be i' further enacted. That for I nlaced, in this remedy, a confide .ce resuit ■
the wliole or uny part ot any auin which shall | |ng from the irresistible conviction tliat has
be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to I >eeu far- ed upon his mind by ocular demon-
the respectiv-’ subscribers, who shall be enti- I stratum, and a personal trial of it on himseu
respectiv
tied tu a cert fi.ate or certificates purporting
tliat the United States owe to the hnl'er or
holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns, s
sum to be expressed Herein, equal to th-
.mount of the principal stock thiissunscribtd,
nearing an interest not exceeding tour s- d
one half per centum P"r annum, psyibl-
qu.irterlv, from the tbirty-fi st day of Decern-
her, one thouiand eight i.u.oired and twenty
five; transferable in th, same earner as u
provided by law for the transfer of t lie stock
subscribed, and subject to redemption at thi.
olessure of the United States, as follows: one
-,af at any timeafier the thirty-first day ul
December, one thousand eight hundred and
twenty-eignt: snd the remainder it eny time
after (he thirty.fi.lt dttv -f December, otn
huusnntl eight hundred and twenty-nine :
Provided, That no reimbursement shall b.
that ho permits me to declare it os his d.-ui
ded opinion, that 'he Catholicon is not unit '
perfectly life and i naceiit, but a m tsl pow
erlul and invaluable remedy in certain dis
eai's and atates of the s stem, such as tbe fut
owing r—
Debility resulting from intemperance anil
dissipation i Oi l and inveterat- Ulcers. Paint
In the b n s it.-ndect with swellings of the
join s | Indigestion, Blot-lies on the face,
Tt.p.e , Ac j Al cumplsints of the Liven
etier,- Yaws i Syphilis ; Cutaneous diseases
generally i Mercurial snd scrofulous com.
plaints
The Catholicon (which the proprieter sol
emnly pledges h s word consists exclusively
,f vegetable ma'i-j-) with ihe exe.eptinn of a
idigtit determi tatien to the bowels which it
preserves in a soluble State, act. insensibly, if
made except for the whole amount of such I pi -assnt tu the taste, and requires n- purlieu-
Il ..a. — id! .f,.. .1 i,„..t I ... .Amman fekeSsnnnn., fp Brsissl IIMlia Is-
dmimsti’dior a o.ice
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 5 38i.t
Sheriff’s sale,
O N the fi 9t Skturiliy after V , fi t ’’ur*
dav in luRUst next, will he e •• <i at the
Market-House in »he town fit lluivs, be
tween the hours of en u’d (our o’clock of
that day, a neRro man nsm d John .Smith,
levied on as the property of Jamc* Willi.tm-
»' n, tosati.fy an «x *cutin-j on tbe foreciosur'
of a mortgage; in f «vor of B! ward F. Tattnall,
•dmimst atorof J<»hn Hamilton, deceased.
If. H H p .BB\RD, S C» C.
St. Mary*, 5 h May, 1825
June 2 ^
Georgia—Chatham County,
In the L.u tot OrJinury, >4.. I’erin. :8...i
O l the pe 1 ition of Henry Ch unpion, udimii-
istrntnr if J ihn Street c ised, praying
tu order Jfiei ■> he m»d. abetlute on his com
plying witi he aw, f - 1 tic of a Lot o'
Ground, numoer f or [4] fecund Tything
Rey olds W sril—Also, p " t-f a Lot, numbr
•is, ToWL-r Tything, I) k- r Wrd being the
tea) estate of the s. id uye, 'or the benefit of
th-.- heirs snd ere htnrsIt is ordered, that u
noti-e be puo' sicd nine months, in one ol
the Public Guietts of tbe Oily of Savannah,
requiring a t pe: sons ime-ested, to show cause
If .ny they have, why the prayer of the peti
tioner shuuld not be granted
S H BOND, c c, o,
Way 14 445
Georgi i—Chatham County
Id he .4«»uit of iirdiuui)—M» i'enn, i8i5.
O N the petition of Robert Huy, Exc.:u>'»r
of John Wackerl de~. prwyii r an order
JViti I ’be dixie absolute, on hi* complying
W 1 it the law, to sell t wo Tract* of I<and it
Lhu en9 Couutv, being the real estate of tht
sai l deceased for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors: It i* ordered, that a notice bt-
published nine months, in one of the G
Jrttea of the city of Savannah, requiring n.
person t interested, to abow cause, it any the-
c<m, why the nrayer of lh? petitioner should
not be grant'd S M. BOND, c **. o
Mav 9 6 57
P»)L \I)t£I.PH<M,
THE INDIAN EXTRACT
A certain East India Curefor the Rheu
matism, King's Evil, Sfc.
Extract of a let er from the Rev. James E
liih, dated at Bengal, to Ur. F Bedwe
Lundm
Dbar in t
4 c REVj AH Y to ynur request, I have with
diffi ult« pr.icured snd now asnd you b>
t ie ship Jasuis Capt Robinson, a few pound!
of the Pohdv'lph •, o- what generalK gi.e
hy the name of I ha Extract, a Medici e tin
veraally esteemed >m«ng the people of Indiao
sa a certain cure tor the Rheumatism. Wa-.
I to inform you of the number of people wh
xred ily relieved and cured by this valu>«hl
uled cine, it wou d requ.re more p«per tha
l am able to purcha e arid more time thnu 1
am able to bestow, fude-.rd, the tfl’ ct *»f t- is
(Jedicine ia bo imrmd ate. that in Rheumatism
vou would supp.» e it acted ^s a charm n h iv
ing relief atvt'- m.iving th-t* painful dise -se*
I > the King's Evil t h .» b m u<cd with grea:
auccr*8s, and h-: • Mercury lias hr en givei
or used to excess, th ” Me ue bha proved a
perfect cure. The great diffi ulty, however,
ol procuring the Ex’.rnct, w U for many y« #rf
» come, prev nt il8 cenpralcirculit on, it b*.*
ng obtair ed from a Shrub growing on the
nountau.s of I'iiibet. in the B rm <u Empir>
,f Indi-, and held so R4cred by »h - na'ivee
that to part with it is like parting wi'li thei.
HXistence.**
Letter to Dr. Bed well, dated Jan. 7, 8 3.
Ufa'- Doctor—I have ■ een v-olet.-t y aft jet ,i
t.. v R unatic complain f r ffin’n years;
■ > vei- ni' fi igera were «:* coutrancd that 1
u-d neithe dre9* or u» d ess myself, or g vi
the least aaaistaiice (o m’ family—I nave use
•n(y one box of the lod a Ev.rift, a^d 1 am
jerfectly restored. You *-1^ '‘• ,
R. RALSTON,
Ftiuaueiphia
Letter from Tobias Jennings, Steward ot St
’’honia'i* Hosptal London, Feb 1,1823.
Dear Sir—1 think it my duty to inform you
thai after trying every thing that c«»u d ’*
pointed out by the moat respectable phya.
cian* and aur>:eona for the relief of my sc
without any auccess, who you know, has lo
oany years been laboring under severe Rtiet.
natiam, I w*ia induced to try the Poladelphi
with a g immuring hope, that it mif;ht g v
timsome rcluif from the excessive pain »
endure 1, which rendered hi n a useless men
>er of society, and a burthen to hi maclf ’»
ny utter astonishment the relief was ins»a
nieous, nd by persevering in the use of f h
Sxtrai t, his joints have returned to (heir pr
oer pla- es, and he i* in perect health. U.
ard> < f sixty respectable persons have c*
ed to 8-c my son, as all who knew him though
it Wru'OSRibltt that he could recover.
FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON
Druggist, where additional certificates of
the efficacy of the above medicine may b<
seen.
May 20
N otice.
T HREE MO -mo from this dste I shall
make application to the Bsuk ol' the State
Gtorgis, for tis ment in full for the half of s
ten dollar nill of siitl Bank, Letter D Nu.2i7,
signed A. Porter, 13 shier, the left hand half
being in my possession—the right hand half
signed by Wat. B Bulloch, I’r sident, being
the half lost. All persons interested will
therefore take due notice of this intention,
•n-.l file'heirebj -otions at said Bank, within
tbe time mentioned
JAMES V. SCREVEN
June 2 5°f -5
tew een.State; nor until after at least six
months public notice of such intended reim
bursement And it shall he the duty nf the
Secretary of the Treasury to cause to be tra-is
t'erred to the respective subscribers the se-er
li sums hy them subscribed beyond the amou ,
if the certificates of four and one haif pe
ent. stock issii rtthem rrs.-iectively
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That
same finds which i >ve neroiotore ben
il now are pieilgrd by law for tile psymen
' the interest, snd for the redt-mption ai t
eimbtirsement of the stock which may be te
lei m-d or reimburied by virtue of the pro
visions of this act, shall rem.in pledged in I'S
manner for the pavmentof the irteresl accr
iog on the slock created by reason of su
subset ip ion, and for the redemption or reim
bursement of the prineip d uf the same. A> d
il shall be the duty of the commissioners of t"
sinking fund to cause to be applied snd paid
out of the said fund, yearly snd e v e-y year
suclt sum and su ns as may be annually requ'r
ed to disoiiarge the interest accruing on tht
stock which may be created b. virtue of tins
act The said eommiisioners are, also, here
by authorized to apply, f om t.me to tim
such sum and sums ou> of the said fund, as
they may think proper, towards redeeming
by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con
formity with the provisions of this set, the
principal of the a.id stock : snd such part ot
the annual sum often millions ofd-ilisrs, vest
ed by law in the said commissioners, ms m ->
be necessary and required for thr above pur
poses,shall be and continue appropriated to
he payment of interest and redemption n-
be public debt, until thr whole nf t e stock
wh ch may be created unijpr (he provisions ol
this act, shall have been redeemed or reim
bursed.”
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, th.
oks vill be open-d at the Treasury f In
United States, ar-d -t the several loan offlous,
on the first day uf A ril ur-xt, snd continue
open until the first d t of October, therraf-
er, for receiving subset intions in conformity
i'll he prov s-'-ns if the said law.
ThesunscriftionB mav be made by the pro-
prit.tors: f the stuck, d-h'-r in pe-aon or by
heir attorneys duly su'hor'z to subrerib
nd transfer t to the United Slates
Mb slid subscriptions of said stock be mad<
to an amount exce- iling twelve millions
liars, a disti ibuti- n uf'he said su n i.fiwelv.
millions of dollars will be made among lie
subscribers,is pi oportion to the sums subscri-
ned by tbem respectively.
SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD,
Acting Secretary of the ' r-asur"
March 'A 10 fi
Administrator’s Notice.
A LL persons indebted to tho estate ol
Randolph M’GilliB, late of Camden
County, deceased, are requested to niuk
payment, and those having demands against
said estate, will present them to the under
signed. HANNAH M’GILLIB,
Administratrix
G. M’DONALD.
St. Marys, April 10th, 1825.
April 27 20ft.
Wanted.
MPTY PORTER BOTTLES—Ap
GEO .4 YEUSON.
JCa ply to
March 4
Notice.
V INE MONTHS after tho 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 of
the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Baid
dedcased. JOHN W. STACY,
Administrator.
dec Ul 21
At iVivate hale.
T WO PRIME NEGROES, ono a first
rate cook, and tho other a prime field
hand, fnr sale by
April 28
B- HERBERT & CO.
Govt gia-
ar regimen, tabstinencu from spirtuoua It
qouis always excepted,) or confinement. A'
i gentle, safe and agreeable cathartic med
c,.,c, improving the appetiteand restoring th
goneral tone of the system, it is confidently
recommended to ixdies in a delicto situs-
:ion, W. VV. POTTER,
66 Cbesout-street,
Philadelphia. Mayo 1, 1324.
At the request of Mr. vV. W Potter, I have
Ute v ' xi.:b,led, in several in- tances,! medi
a,!,-: 1 Sirup colled Po ler’s Vegetsblc Cxtho
,: iiii, wito tho most decided advantage,
,as. as et, oev-r failed ( Hecting a cure in
ery case in which I have thought proper to
.mployit. H. M’MURI'HIE, M D
Phi adclphia, July 28M, 1824.
Mr, IP fV- Potter,
tie--Sir—You expressed a wish that
would give x concise statement of my suff-ir
ings. from - the oupeless commencement, to
the present propitious stsge of my disease."
About five years ago, qn my petsage from
it trde.aux, during tbe month of January, from
mprudent exposure on deck, 1 wsa seized
with a violent fever Having no incdiesl at
tendants on board, I was compelled to bear
it, asl ought for two weeks, when on my ar-
ivtl at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as
'yphus. The skill of my Physician stibduid
the fever, hot Plnr nx-lilr*. the termination
of this gave rise to a disease t qualiy distress
ing, and which, till now, I had thought incig-
•ble. Various abscesses made then- unwel
come appearance, particularly on the joints,
which were -.we led to an enormous size.—
Ttiese g> .dually subsided into bard tumors,
ue of which on my left knee affected the
bone-—an incision was now matte and a large
evacuation of nus, nosed with pieces of bone
took place. Li addition to this, l suffered the
moat excruciating pains in my joints thst man
ever experienced. Every thing thst was
•idmimUert d either gave me no reliefer ser
ved to agg-svste the Jiseate, the severity el
whi h increased with every succeeding year.
■Such w <s -ny painful si uation tint I despaired
>1 ever being restored to my heal h t I had
-ot o ily trie I t»e e.-tiler means of relief,
but used, though in vsin, every popular rem
edy 1 could hear ot It was in this awful and
der,ponding u"ndit on,thst I was persuaded to
omm -noe a coii-se nfyuur Vegetable P ithi I
■on, «n>l toe happv re-ult is, ••f om the vie
of the two bttll‘1 my whole tyt'em has under
tronca complet revo ulion my puim h ivcfo eu
ke met" the tin- -barge from my xnee began
.m.niih, and sno t ceased altogether, the
nice from • hence it proceeded being com
nletely healed. The to mors, for the removal
of wluco l nve tried in vain more remedies
toan I can i ante, are rapidly decreasing i my
Philadelphia, May 28., 1824-
TO SOUTHERN PLAN f’ERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon is pcnuliarly
adapted to those diseases which are prevalent
among the coloured population uf the south
In that disease which is called yaws, it is a
sure remedy i s single trial of it, will convince
S 'snters of its superior efficacy to any remo
y of a similar nature in Ihe United States-
NOTICR.
The advantages of this medicine are, not
confining the patient unnecessarily to the
house, or keeping him from his business.—
With one solitary exception, that ot sulrh li
ons liquors, it tloee not lay any reetrictiene upon
hie appetite It is so gentle in its opersoon
that the patient finds himself getting well he
cannot tell how. As it is not tbe wish oftbe
proprietor to take soy thing lor which he
cannot give a consideration equal in value
persons at a distance wiio may wish to try
ois medicine, hut wiio are not certain if it
be spplicoblc to their complaint, are request
ed to describe 'heir case and symptoms in
a letter, post-paid, and directed to him—this
letter wilt b; immodoUely placed in hands
fully competent to decide the question.—
Should the remedy not seem to suit the dis
ease, they will be frankly told so.
CAUTI ON
TO prevent disappointment it is well to
state thst it takes in ordinary cases from 3 to
S oolt-.es to effect a cure so that persons who
are labouring under any serous Bhfirmity,
must make up their mind to persevere to thsi
ext -nt at least—if they do not, they might as
well save themselves thr trouble aud expense
->f using a smaller quantity.
All orderi ptet-puid and encloiing the money.
immediately attended to, a id tic nirdi-ine
packed and delivered with directions for use,
to any place in the city, and for-varded ox di
rected
N. H. To prevent the possibility of all im.
p 'sition.it will be told in tbe city of Philadel
phia, xttiie office in Fifth near Kact-Street,
prat the dwelling uf tbe propri- tor, No. 66
iiheanut street, only, and abroad by his au
thorised agents. W W POTT Rtt,
66 Chetnitl Street, PhUcdcJifl.w
I have appointed USOUGE RYE ISON,
Druggist, ot bsvanoali, my sole agent. Drug
gists wanting the above valuable medicine,
will bo supplied try him for cash, at thr tarn.
rate, as if ordered diiect from me—vix. j$jU
pe> d.-zen, nr three dollars a s-ngte bottle.
W. W. I’O l' l EH, Philadelphia.
Any pei son on application to the aubsc-ib< r
will be furnished with certificates of the effi.
caev of the above medicine, sufficient >o con
vince the mind ufthe must sceptical, although
Do numerous and Irngthy fnr newtpaper n-
sertion, GEO. RYEHfO'v, Druggist,
Corner of Bay and Wbittaker-Strcets.
. dec 13
SCOTT’S BIBLR
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By SAM UE0 T. SHMSTH Wg y„ m
aomhiH H eten for publiehino .y.;,, ,,*?,
PA ItILY HIBLE cnintulHfJg'f*
final ReferenceI to be o,.p J*’™
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bclhehcd with a likeuetr. ef tlx j,«/ Mr , lW **■
terms.
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be comprised msix handsome vcitL ,.
will contain tlie Scriotures of the p , 1 ' “
AV» Teuamente, t’te Introductory -
Explanatory Aotee, an i PruclicAObim,o!l m ‘
snd alt tlie copious MarAnnl llefer m «, ‘
mg printed word tor worn from t |,. i
Stereotype Edition, published since the
hor’sdec-ute The price will be «'
boards ) *24, in sheeps *30, in cxlfbu.d,
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IM EQUli’Y.
Rcliuecn fV. Davies, Administrator, Complain
ant, and John tamoeban'Administrator de
#bonis no iwith the vnll annexed of George
Richardson and others, Defendants In
equity, C/uthum Superior Court- Chancery,
20th August, 18J4.
I iippearii!^ that John Murray CarnochADi
. . one of the defendants in the said bill of
complaint named! resides without the atme ot
Georgia, in that part of the United Ktngdomh
of Great Britain ami Ireland, called Scotland :
It is ordered that the said John Murray Car*
nochan, do appear and answer to the com*
plainam's suld bill, within nine months from
the date of this order, otherwise that the
said bill, as to him, betaken pro cobfeaso :
and il ia further ordered, that • copy of this
order be published once a week, in one of
he public Gazettes ofthia state, until the ex»
ffration of the time within which the said de-
endant is required to appear aud answer as
aforesaid.
fiue copy from the Minutes, this 2lst day
August, 1824. A- B FANNIN. Clerk,
august 24 50f
cumdfu County.
Sopehior Court, October Term, 1B24.
Timothy Hopkins, ve. Langley and Selvester j appetite, abich was gone, lias ret urned—I aoi
Bryant,
{ |N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating I
* that in consideratinn of certain prom- J
wry noteSj made to the said Timothy, by
,'tom, one payable with inteiest, from first
if January, 1821, on the first of January, 1822:
second payable as aforessi', on the fits- of
lanuary, 1823; and a third payable at afore
ja;d, on the fint nf January, 18 ’4. execated a
ortgage to said t'i-uotliy Hopkins, his hen
nd assigns, nn all those four tracis of Lod,
tuated in Ihe county aforeaaid, conveyed by
be said Timothy, to tbe saitl Fxnglry and
Selvester, and lying on the south site ot
Great Satilli (liver, one tract containing sev
nty-seren|seres, more or less; two trieis
.nntsioing fifty seres, more or less, and one
her tract, containing one hundred and eigh-
y-eight acres, more or less, conditioned fm
tie payment of the three said several notes,
n the days shove mentioned, and thst said
veral notes remain unpaid—on motion of
Vrchibald Clark, attorney for plaintifi, it i
■ dered, that th - said Langley and Selveste
heir heirs or assigns, pay into Cour,, withiu
welve months from this dste, the sumi duo
m said notes, snd the inteiea and costs, olh
rwise that the equity of redemption be for.
ver foreclosed, aud that such ither proceed
gs take place, u are pursusntto law.
True ext.-r-.i from the minutei, 27th Octo
ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk.
nov 4 87 Are
in fact, near.y well, and feel confident that a
few bottles more of your, (to me) invaluable
medicine, will make me per ectly no.
Your obliged friend,
THOMAS BROWN, JR
WO 1 ICE.
N INE months after date, application will be
made to tbe Hnn. the Judgee ot the Couri
of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave tu
<tel: all thereat estate of the late William Craig,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and eyed
itura of said estate.
JOHN M’NISH. ExeetUor
n- te, T
Philadelphia, July '‘6, 18"4
Hy confidence in tin v get tble cxlholicoit
is uiidimioisluil, and ss fresh in. tances of its
powers nr.- daily occurru g, in my own prac
tine I t.evc no hesitation in rerommemting it,
n the peculiar disensea to which it is applies
ble, as superior to any rente tv I am acquait t
ed with. M. M’MUtT.UiK, M. D.
Philadelphia, May 28,18 4
Sir—In const qucnci; of imprudent expos
tire lb -r -. ub ago I had the misfortune to be
come ' ffl clod witlt t disease, the painful re
cut's ol which induced me to apply in sue
cos- on to several respectable physicians o
ibis city, from whom, however, I receiver,
either no relief, or from whose remedies I re
ceived another complaint quite as distiessing
os the former. My whole ayste-n became a -
fected. 1 could get no rest at night on ac-
-ount of the violi-nt pain that I felt in every
pait of my body; the weakness and emacia
tins of which was such that I could scarcely
walk. In this state I fortunately heard of
your vegetable catholicon- four bottles of
which, has completely restored me, I have
oow no pain t my appetite is good i and m>
strength restored With many thanks for
the relict your medicine has given me, Ism
your obliged friend, &r
WILLIAM WILSON.
Sworn sad subscribed to b' fore me, May 28,
1824 JOHN BINNS, Aiderman.
Georgia Cuinden County.
TO ALL TO WHOM If MAY CONl.EdN
W HEREAS Sarah Brown, Junior, widow,
applies to he Court of Ordinary of t»id
"touuty, fo- Letters of Administration on the
i state of John Brown, late of said county, de
ceased, ar next of kiu: These are, therefore,
to cite and admonish, all sod singular, tlie
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
i heir oij.-ctitms, if any they have, in mr of
fice,on or before the first Uondiy in June
next, 'therwiae Letters wilt begranled the ap
plicant.
Witness the Honorable Britian R Bunk-
ley, one of the Ju-ticea of said Court,
thi* aitteentb day of April, eighteen
hundred a- dt venly-five,
[L S. JOHN DAILEY. C.C O C. C.
April 21 24
Philadelphia, May 28,18”4.
Sir—I tm now, thanks to your medicine, _
Ill-arty ma Ft nearly aix yeara I have been
a martyr to a disease, whose revag -a threat
ened, if nnt soon stopped, to put x period to
my existence. Having had no regular medi-
eatate of Couitant Freeman, Esq late ol I cal advice from the commencement, my
the city of Washington, deceaaed, u e re I complaint at Isat got to auch a height that I
q,tired to hand them in, legally attested, could n t swallow without great pain and
JN otice.
4 LL persons having demands against tlie |
within the time prescribed by law : and those
indebted to stid estite, ire required to mak
immediate payment, to
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jsu 14 42p,
diffi- ulty- Tumors formed ir. different parts
of my body, and I began to think my aituation
.■Imurt desperate. The five bottlea oftbe
Catholicon which I have taken have com
pletely cured me, eudl em now t, well es 1
Georgia —Camden County.
Y THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOB
S OD COUN Y.
4B7HEHEAS <olm Cheval'er, has applied
TV to said Court, fir Letters Dismissor 1
n the estates of Samuel Cozens and Evan E.
nock, deceased. These are. therefore, to
.'e and admonish, all and singular, the kin
dred and creditors ot the said d.ceased per
ora, to fi'e their objections, if any they hav .
n my office, on or before the first Monday in
January next, or Letters will be granted th.
applicant.
Witness tbe Honorable J .mes Scott, ont
of tbe Justices of said Court, this i l
teei.th day of April, eighteen hundred
■nd lwenty-6'’o.
[L.S] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C.C
air I >' 94
Georgia—Camden County.
BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FO(
SAID F'OUNTY.
. COHERE AS Lewis Bachlott, applies to the
LWr Court uf Ordinary of said County; for
: .etters Dismissory on the eatate of Fr .nct-s
llosolupe : These are, therefore, to cite snd
admonish, all and singular, the kindred and
creditors of and deceased, to file their abjec
lions, if any they have, in my office, on or be.
fore the fi st Monday in January next, other
wise Letters Dismissory will be granted tbe
ipplicaot-
Witnesa the Honorable Samuel Clxrke l
one of the Juaticea uf said Court, this
sixteenth dxy uf April, eighteen hut
dred and twenty-five.
[L. 8.) JOHN BAILEY, C.C.O C C
Ap'-i 2’ 24
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Ex ract, of Lcttere addressed to thePubluy,
I esteem Dr Scott’s Farndy Bible, emnmui'
calculated to promote tlie cause of t ru >h
f lel 7. . Jt »eem. scarcely possible for
read daily the Notes and Observation!
Family Bible without becoming , “
.etter man. ED tVARi) U GRIFFIN
I have seen no commentary of the s..*j
Scripture, which I think an well adapted
general use snd edification. It is u -
whichever family ought to possess.
A E 4 Tf)N
It is a work distinguished for the .implki.
tv snd convenience ot it. arrangement ft,
clearnesa a., t fi.ielity of its expositions |U
neatness and pt-rspicuity of it* alyie, tho on
nevolt nee and candour of its "spirit, the Wl>
ciaeuess and pertinency of its ipplicu;,*,
and for its uniform tendency to pro note en,,.
getical truth ’nd piety.
, , ' BIEL HOLME?.
Of Dr. Scott’s Family liible, l feul fr OC tlJ
say. that in my estimation it deservedly ranks
a nong our ablest and best Comm nta i.u
THOMAS BALDWIN
Dr. Sootl’s Family B hie intended moron,
pecially for I'-c use uf Christisn 'smilie»,in
work high y evangelical, extensively inatrue-
live, and deeply interesting
DANIEL C. SANDERS
Tlie character of Dr. Scott’s Commeniim
on the Bible is so generalli koown, and
liiglity approved amongst tlie most intellig.::,t
and pious Ctiristians throughout our country, I
,n I lias passed rapidly through so many lira;
editions, that 1 deem further rccorniaenii
lions needless-
J. TORSE.
I sra acquainted with no Commentary ot
'h Sacred ic iptures, winch I would mme
cordially recommend lor general use. tin
plan of the work is good
JOSHUA HATES.
Perhaps in no way, can ministers, insti ticliui
f youth, and private Ciristiina, do greater
service to society, than by exert,ng tii-m
selves to disui'tliiuate this truly iuvaluftle
woi k JOSHUA HUN VINGT0N,
I know of no Commentary winch is b. ttey
calculated for diflusiog correct views of tin
great truths of Cinistianity, ai d leavngsalu
tary iinpiessioos on the mind when rising
trotn tlie pe< ussi of it, than the one you sit
about to publish.
DANIELSHARPE.
No writer teems lets disp' sed to contend
for barren speculations. None mote uniform
ly or mjre.p'jWiii'uily inculcates the great to
sentials of religion. The spirit which ptt-
tides the work is excellem ; ' is the me k,
allccti.insre, healing, yet raithful spirit of tht
gospel. ' DANIEL DANA
From particulat exarainxti -n, and concui.
ring toslimonv, thei e ia no doubt on my mind
that Scotl’a Family Bible is superior to til
fihera JOSEPH EMERSON.
You will please to se d me tis copies of
Scott’s Bible ; J refer to your lately proposed
edition Pei haps I shall induce five mure to
take the same number. IT L.
It is with extreme pleasure I petceive
you are about to publish a new edition i f
Scott’s Bible. Having been in puss sston nf
it more than 20 years, 1 trus* I know some
thing uf its value, and am determined to pro.
mole iis circulation among my f iends You
will please forward six copies a, • on ns pub-
isbed. it, M.
I have obtained four sub mribers Inr the
excellent work you are publishing H. S.
I propose tu lake seven sets of Scab's di
bit, and will be accountable for tbe same.
J ft
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of Scott’s F.mily Bible. J. C.
I shall probably need eight or ten s- iitl
Scott’a Family Bible. J P.
Rev. S. S. of P. has o' tained ten s fieri- ■
bets. E. It.
hate observed that yon are about pub,
fishing another edition of StoU’i D ble
hope you may succeed as you tv ve dime is
farmer editions. I have been endeavoring i»
-rrocure subscribers auio: g our people, rad
en or more subscribers will be obtained
(I.S.H,
I will take ten sets (uf Scott's lMe)
bound and lettered. J- 7'
I have obtained ten subscribers for )wR
edition of tbe Family Bible—and Lave »>
doubt but there might be sumetlm g like 1™
copies sold in this place if you had «u »g- m
here—I thought tire work ought lo be en
couraged anaror hat reason took a subscrij-
tion paper. It is s work that every f'®7
should have that ia able to pur dine.
J. E Is C.
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Scott’s excellent Family Commentary, a™
should be very glad if it were ill my power tl
give a more liberal patronage to tbe WA
than, as circumstances are, 1 can. I'b’A
ltowevcr.be able to do something I eipl “
fen se's ( aball rertaioly take i and it
double that number. „*
1 have procured fifteen aubsenotb "
Scott’a Bible. J- u ',
1 think I shall dispose of 20 sets e'® "'®
he Family Bible, "j
I have circulated proposals for *«"•
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cannot u li; but between 20 snd 30
h s viciitily. J ' Jj,
I have concluded to become reapont
to you for thirty sets of Scott’a Comment^'
ti »•
I have procured 106 subscribers to
Bible t 6 sets to be bound in calf; 3 s* 1 ,
be done in boards the other 97 aeli, b“U
and lettered as described in the prospw^
I presume I eouU procure JOO lubirfj'
hers sor your edition of Scott’s Bible .j
demand is increasing for them They .
finally supersede every other larK^ or 'r. '
Bible. Fifty ol my subscribers live
circle of 8 miles! ' 1
just published an edition of the sax* v . .
completed in six volumes, without . ID, J .
references;price in boards 8**1 ‘"Su,
*21; in calf *27. Either of these «dib»»
m»y be hid of the publisher in Boston; «
3 C. A J SCHENCK. Savannah. ,,
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