Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 15, 1825, Image 4

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vmso mw» Sheriff’s Sales. O N the firat Saturdays after the Ant Tuea- . d NL in June oesti will be Mid at the Market-House in the town of St. Mary* two negroes, ria. Bub and Rose, leried on aa the; property ol Joeeph Rein, to wt’kfy an cxecu- lion on the roreeioaure of a mortgage. In favor of Samuel Clarke, andBeorge B. Brown. April 8,1825’ M. H. HBBBABD, S. C.C. April I 13 Sheriff’s Sales, On the first Tuesday in July next, W ll L be aold al the Court Houae in the City of Savannah, between tbe boura often and four o’clock, All the buildlnga and Improvementa on Lot No 40, Warren ward, with the unexpired leaac of a.ul Lot of Land, ley ed on aa the properly of ChaleaH Hayden, under a Aa. la- on fore- cloaure in favor of Frederick W Helnemann. A. D’LYON, D. S, C. C. May 9 39 Sheriff’s Sale, On the Ji ‘l Tuettlay in July next, rryiLL be aold at the Court Houae be tween tbe uaual boun of ten and four o’clock, Ail the northern half of Lot and improve' menu No. twelve (13) Columbia Ward, in he city of Savannah, levied on aathe proper ly of Wm. Stone, under an execution from a Juatieea Court in favor of Wirii Hobinaon, and turned over by a Conatabte. Three Brick tenementa on tbe 8team-Boat Company’a Wharf, levied on aa the property of John Davidion, Agent of the Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, in favor of Barney H’Cal- bn turned o'ir to me by a Constable- A negro woman named Diana, levied on aa the property of John M'Niah, to aatiafy an execution in lavor of Zucha-iah M. Winkler, iaautd from the Hon- the Inferior Court of Chatham county. All that lot or land and the improvementa thereon, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, aod known and datinguiahed in a plan of raid city by the deaeription of Lot No- one, (I,) Wilmington Tything, Darby Ward, containing 60 feet in front on Bay at- and 90 feat on Bull at. and bounded on tbe aouih by Bay lane, levied on aa the property of Jamea Morriaon, to aatiafy an execution in favor of Jamea Dickaon U co. ISAAC D’LYON S. C. C. June 6 63 Administrator’s Sale. On the Jiret Tuettlay in July next, B ETWEEN the uaual hours, will be aold at the Court-Houae in Bryan County, the following deacribed property, being part of the eatate of Matthew Carter, dec. and aold for the benefit of the heira and creditor., and by'an order of the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, via: 9JO acrea of land in Gwinnett County, known aa Lot No 363, in the 7th Diatriet. 350 acre, in Early County, known aa Lot No. 174, In the 20th Diatriet 300 acrea Pine Land, in Effingham County Alao,twoalavea. Conditaona of ule m do known on the day. ELIZ ABETH CARTER, Adtn’rx. April 28 30j-.i* POLADBLPHIS, TUB INDIAN EXTRACT, A certain Etut India Cure for the Rhtu- matieih, King's Evil, Arc. Eitraetof a letter from tbe Rev. Jamea E liah, dated at Bengal, to Dr, ¥• Bedwe London. Dias Sib i A GREEABLY to your requeat, I have with difficulty procured and now aend you by the ahip Jaaon, Capt. Robinaon, a few pounda of the Poladelphie, or what generally goer by the name of India Extract, a Medicine un iversally eateemed among the people of Indiao aa a certain cure for the Rheumatitm. Waa 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 than I am able to purchase and more time than 1 am able to beatow. Indeed, tbe effect of thia Medieine lain immed ate, that in Rheumatitm vuu would atippoae it aeted u a charm in giv ing relief and removing that painful disene- In the Kiny’t Evil it has been uied with great auceeaa,and where Mercury haabeen given or need to exeeas, this Medicine baa proved a perfect cure. The great difficulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will for many years to eome, prevent ita general circulation, It be- ng obtained from a Shrub growing on the mountaini of Thibet, in tbe Berman Empire of India, and held ao altered by tbe nalivea, that to part with it if like parting with their eiiatence.” Letter to Dr- Bedwell, dated Jan. 7, 1823. Dear Doctor—l have been violent y affected with a It 'cum,tic complaint for many yeara ,- even my fingera were ao contracted that I cou’d neither drew or undreaa myielf, or give the leaat aaaiatance to mv fa nily—I have tiled only one box of the India Extract, and I am perfectly reitored. Your’a truly, K. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobiaa Jennings, Stews’, d of St. Thomas’ Hosptal. London, Feb. t, 1823, Dear Sir— I think it my duly to inform you, that after trying every thing that could be pointed out by the moat reapectable phyti- ciana and surgeons for the relief of my con, without any success, who you know, has for many yeara been laboring under aevere Rheu matism, I waa induced to try the Poladelphis, with a glimmering hope, that it might give him tome relief from the eaceaaive pain be endured, which rendered hi m e uteleaa mem ber of aociety, and a burthen to himself. To my utter aatoniahment the relief was inatan- taneou., -nd by persevering in the uae of the Extract his joints have returned to their pro- per placet, and he ia in perfect health. Up ward, of aixty reapectable peraoni have eal led to ace my aon, aa all who knew him though it impossible that he eooH recover. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where .additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine may be seen. May 30 Sheriff’s Sale. O N the first Saturday after the fi-»t Tues day in August next, will be aold at tbe Market-Houae in the town of St. Marys, be tween the houra of ten and four o’clock of that day, a negro man named John Smith, leried on aa the property of Jamea William- M n, to aati .fy an execution on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in f.ror of Edward P. Tattnall, administrator of John Hamilton, deceased. M. H- HEBBABD, S C- C- Bt. Marys, 5th May, 1825- June 3 S9 City Sheriff’s Sale, Continued. On the first Tuesday in July next, Ah WILL be an d at the Court home in the city of Savannah between the uaual hour, of ten ard three o’clock, All the building, o-t Lot No. (30.) thirty. Warden Ward, bounded east by Lot No. 131,) thirty-one, wer by Lot No. (29) twenty-nir.e, north by Congress at and south by a lane, le vied on aa the property of Ann B Pinder, to aatiafy an execution for ground rent in favor of the Truateea of the Chatham Academy. A. I. D’LYON, C- .S June 11 68 Sheriff’s sales—Continued. On the first Tuesday in July next, tiarlLL be aold in front of the Court- Houae, in the city of Sarannah, between the usual hours of ten and four o'clock. Five negroes, Titua, Betsey, Prime, Rachel, and Phillip levied on as the properly of Thoa. N. Morel, to aatiafy an execution in favor of the Bank of the State of Georgia. A. D’LYON, D. S. C. C. June 9 65 Administrator’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the 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 the under signed. HANNAH M’GILLIS, Administratrix. G. M'DONALD. St. Marys, April 10th, 1825. April 27 29fr, Administrator’s Notice. A LL persons having demands against John Street, Ipte of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to hand them in, within the time prescribed by law, duly at tested, and thoso indebted are requested to make immediate payment to HENRY CHAMPION. Qualified Executor. May 5 36i.f Notice. 'TM'lNE MONTHS after the date of this A'v notice, application will be made to tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber ty County, for permission to seif a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for tile benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. doe IS •-* ’ " • 21 Wanted, E MPTY PORTER BOTTLES—Ap ply to GEO A YERSON. Mtflrch ' • ' • Remedy for the Piles, T HE Medicine now offered to the public is one which hus been fully subjected to the infallible test of experience; and in every instance where it has been fairly tri ed, it has been attended with the most com plete euccess. In some of the cases, the patients had bcOti labouring under the dis ease for years, and during that period, had received the beat medical advice, and had even undergone a painful aurgical opera tion, without permanent advantage. It is not (like those usually advertised) offered as a certain cure for a long catalogue of diseases, but those afflicted with this com- plsint, 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 judgfcs of the importance of such a remedy. Price 50 cents per box, with directions 6ignod by the proprietor. Prepared and sold nt JAMES A. AUSTIN'S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273. North Third-St. above Callowhill, Philodel’e. Tho 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. ICrThe 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. & II. Georgia—Chatham County, In the Court of Ordinary, May Term, 1825 O N the pe'itinn of Henry Champion, admin istrator of John Street, deceased, praying an order Jfiti io be made absolute on his com plying witn I he law, tor >he sale of i Lot ol Ground, number four, [4] second Tything Reynolds Ward—-Also, p»rt of a Lot, numbei sis. Tower Tything, Decker Waid being th- real estate of the avid Uec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditorsIt ia ordered, that, notice be published nine months, in one o- the Public Gaietla of the City of Savannah, requiring all peraoni interested, to ihow cause if any they have, why the prayer of the peti tioner ahuuld not be granted. S M. BOND, e c. o. Wav 14 44$ Georgia—Chatham County. In the Court of Ordinary— M»v Term, 1825. O N the petition of Robert Hoy, Executor of John Wackerlv^ dee. prayi. g an ordet Msi to be made absolute, on his complying with the law, to aell Two Tract! of Lind ir. Liurem County, being the real eittte of the said deceased, for tbe benefit of the heira and creditor!: It ia ordered, that a notice b lubliihed, nine months, in one of the Ga zettei of the city of Savannah, requiring ai< person, interested, to ihowc.itse, if any ther ein, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted 8. M. BOND, e. c. o May "A ' 57 Notice. T HREE MONTHS from thii date. I shall make application to the Bauk of the State Georgia, for payment in full for the half of a ten dollar bill of said Bank, Letter D, No. 317, signed A. Porter, Cashier, the left bend half being in my possession—the right hand half signed by Wm. B Bulloch, President, being the half lost. All persons Interested will therefore take due notice of this intention, and file their objections at laid Bank, ’ within tbe time mentioned. JAMES P. SCREVEN June 2 SPfp? Notice. N ine Months after date, application will be m»de to the Juitieea of the Interior Court of Chatham County, when for ordinary purposes, for leave to K || that nart of lot^No. 5 first Tything, Reynolds Ward, the eity of Bavannah, which belongi to the es tate or De Lambertoa. for the benefit of tbe hem and creditor! of raid estate. PETER EVEN, Admr- . MARY EVEN, Admx- June 10,1825, gy^ n Treasury Department, ~> March, 14, 1825. 3 W HERE AS on the 3d of Maroh, lRfj, a law waa passed by the Congress of the Uhited States, of which the 3d, 4th, and 5tb sections are in the words following, vis : * Seo. 3, And he it further enacted. That a subscription to tbe amount of twelve milloos of dollars, of the six p-r cent, stock of the year eighteen hundred tnd thirteen, be, and tbe same is hereby proposed t for which pur pose book, shall be opened it the Treasury of the United States, ana at the eeveral loan offi eea, on the firat day of April next, to continue open until tbe fint dey of Outober thereafter, for eucb parte of the ebove mentioned de- soription of stock «s shall, on the day of aub- scription, aland on the bnoke of the Treasury, and nn those of the eeveral loan offices, re epeetively r which subscription shell be effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the manner provided by law for such tnnrfen, of the credit or credits standing on the eaid books, and by a surrender of the certificates of the etock so subscribed : Provided. Thai all aiibacription by such tranafer of stock shall be considered as part of the said twelve mil lions of dollars authorised to be borrowed by the first aection of ihis act. v Sec. 4. And he it further enacted', That for the whole or any part of any aum which ahall be thue subscribed, credits shell be entered to the respective subscribers, who ahall be enti tied twa certificate or certificate! purporting that the United States owe to the holder or bolder! thereof, hia, her, or their assigns,! •urn to be expressed therein, equal to the amount of tbe principal stock thus subscribed, bearing in interest not exceeding four and one half per centum per annum, payable quarterly, from the thirty-first day of Decem ber, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five / transferable in the lame manner as i. •provided by law for the transfer of the stock subscribed, ar.d subject to redemption at the pleasure of the United States, aa fallows: one half at any time sf’er the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder et any time after the thirty-first day uf December, one thouiand eight hundred end twenty-nine: Provided, That no reimbursement shall be made except for the whole amuunt of such new certificate,- nor until alter at least six montha public notice of such intended reim bursement. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause tu be trans ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al sums by them eubscribed beyond the amount of the certificates of four and one half per cent, stock issued to them resjseclively. “Sec. 5. And be it further enacted. That lie same f intis which have heretofore been, ind now are pledged by law for the payment uf the interest, and lor the redemption and reimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed or reimbursed by virtue of the pro visions of this act, shall remain pledged in like maimer fur the payment of the interest accru ing on the stock created by reason of such subserip'ion, and fur the redemption or reim bursement of the principal of the same. And it shell be tbe duty of the commissioner! of the linking fund to cause to be applied and paid, out of the said fund, yearly and eve r y year, such sum and sums as may be annually requir ed to discharge the inte'est accruing on the •tock which may be created by virtue of this act The laid commiesioners are, also, here by authorised to apply, from time to timi, such turn sad auma out of the said fund, as they may think proper, towards redeeming by purcbsie, or by reitnburaemeiit, in con formity with the provisions of this ect, the principal ofthe slid stock : and such part of the annual sum often millions ofdollars, vest ed by law in the esid commissioners, is may be necessary end required for the above pur poses, shall be and continue appropriated to the payment of intereat and redemption of the public debt, until the whole of the stock which may be created under the provision* of this act, shall have been redeemed or feint- burned.” Now, therefore, notice ia hereby given, that hooka will be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at the aeveral loan offices, on the firat day of April next, and continue open until the first duv of October, thereaf ter, for receiving subscriptions in conformity with tlte provisions of the said law, The subscription! maybe made by the pro prietors of the stock, either in person or by their attorneys duly authorized to subscribe and transfer ,1 to the United Siatea. Should subscriptions of said stock be made to an amount exceeding twelve million! of dollar*, a distribution ofthe said aum oftwelve millions of dollars will be made among the subscribers, in proportion to the sums subscri bed by them respectively. SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of tbe I'reaiury* March 26 to >[tO " Georgia—Camden County. Superior Court, October Term, 1024. Timothy Hopkins, vs. Langley and Scloester Bryant. O N petition of Timothy Hopkins, stating that in coniideration of certain prom- isiory notea, made to the laid Timothy, by them, one payable with interest, from first of January, 1821, on tbe first of January, 1822: *■ second payable aa aforeaaion the firat of January, 1823, and • third payable as afore- said, on the first of January, 1824, executed a o' ort g»j5 e J° raid Timothy Hopkins, hit heira and assigns, nn all those four tneti of l-.td, situated in the county aforesaid, conveyed by he said Ti nothy, to the said f angley and Selvester, and lying on the aouth aide of Great Sit'll* River, one tract containing «ev- enty-seven|teres, more or less, two tracts containing fifty acres, more or less, and one >ther tract, containing one hundred and eigh- y-eight teres, more or less, conditioned for he payment of the three laid eeveral aotes, on the daya above mentioned, and that laid several notes remain unpaid—on motion of Archibald Clark, attorney for plaintiff, it is ordered, tbit the laid Langley tnd Selveiter, their heira or assigns, pny into Court, within twelve months from this date, the sums due on said notes, and the interest end costs, oth erwise that the equity of redemption be for. ever foreclosed, and that such other proceed ings take place, as are puriuant to law. True extract from the minutes, 27th Octo ber, 1824. JOHN BAILEY, Clerk. "ov 4 87i Are NOTICE. MINE montha after date» application will be made to the Hone the J udgea of the Court jf Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to tell all the real eatate ofthe late William Craig, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heira and crea* itora of aaid eatate. JOHN* Il’NISH, Executor. wet 10 Notice. A LL peraoni hiving demands (gainst the eatate or Constant Freeman, Eaq. late of the city of Washington, deceased, are re quired to hand them in, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law t and those indebted to said estate, are required to make immediate payment, to . JAMES HUNTER, Adtn’r. J*°14 42pz VALUABLE MEDICINE. DOTTED,’A Vegetable Catholicon. fpHE subscriber respectfully solicits the at 41 tention of every friend of suffering hu manity, to to the above new and invaluable remedy, whose unequal powera in eliminating from the system the very seeds of disease, and In resturing the deranged and morbid condition ofthe organs of life to a free amt healthy eaerciae of their functions, his exci ted the astonishment, and completely silen ced the objections of the moat incredulous — Facts are the beet arguments. In ordar to put the virtues of the Catholicon to aa severe a scrutiny as poaaible, it waa offered by adver- tiiement, together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any -era-in who would apply for it, and whose cause might seem t" come within the range of ita healing power—numbers of severe cases of long stl d- ing, and some of them mcmingly deeper-te ones, pre ented themselves, all of which have been cured, or so much relieved as to warrant the assertion that a little peraeverance will do so. In fact, such ia the confidence ofthe pbyai cian under whose care these patients were placed, in this remedy, a confide ice result tng from the irresistible conviction that has been forced upon his mind by ocular demon stration, and a personal trial of it on himaell that he permits me to declare it as his d :ci- ded opinion, that -he Catholicon ia not only a perfectly aafe and innocent, but a mult puw eri'ul and invaluable remedy in certe n dis eases and statea of tbe Sj stem, such as the ful owing:— Debility resulting from intemperance and dissipation t Old »na inveterat - Ulerrs. Pains in the bones attended with swellings uf the join'll Indigestion, Blot rhea on the face, pimples, Ac. i All complaint! of the Liver: fetter i Yaws i Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases generally i Mercurial and acrofuluus com plaints. Tbe Catholicon (which the proprieter sol emnly pledges h-i word consists exclusively of vegetable matter) with the exception of a slight dutermi ittion to the bowels, which it preserves in s soluble state, act. insensibly, ia pleaaant to the taste, and requires nn particu lar regimen, (abstinence from apirtuoua li quors always eicepted,) or confinement. As a gentle, aafe and agreeable cathartic medi cine, improving the appetite and reaturing the general tone of the sya’em, it is confidently recommended to iadies in a delicate situa- tion, W W.POrTER, 66 Chesnui-itreet Philadelphia, May 31,1824 At the request of Mr. W. W. Potter, I have lately exhibited, in several inrtancea, a medi cated sirup, called Poiler’s Vegetable Catho licon, with the most decided advantage. I' has, aa yet, never failed effecting a cure in every case in which I have thought proper to employ it. H. M’MURTRIE, M D Phi’adelphia, July 28th, 1324 Mr. W W. Potter, Dear Sir—You expressed a wish that I would give a concise statement of my suffer ings, from' the nopelesa commencement, to the present propitious stage of my dise.se.’ About five years ago, on my passage from Bordeaux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure on deck, 1 waa seized with a violent fever. Having no medical at tendants on board, I waa compelled to bear it, as I might for two weeks, when on my ar rival at Charleston, S. C. it was treated as Typhus. The skill of my Pbyiician subdued tlic lever, but Pusuix-like, the termination of this gave rile to a disease equally distress ing, and which, till now, I had thought incur able. Various abscesses made their unwel come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were swelled to ao enormous sixe.— These gradually subsided into bi'd tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—on incision was now made and a large evacuation of pua, mixed with pieces of bone took place, in addition to this, I suffered the most excruciating pains in my joints that man ever experienced. Every thing that wts administered either gave me no relief or ser ved to aggravate the disease, the severity of which increased with every succeeding year. Such was my painful ai uation that 1 despaired of ever being restored to my heal h t I had 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 aw fit! and despondmg condition,that I waa persuaded to commence a course of your Vegetable Csth I icon, and the happy result is, “/ am the use of the two h ail s my whole system has under gone a complete revo utinn. my pains have fouu- ken methe discharge from my knee began to diminish, and soon ceased alloge'ber, the ulcerfrom whence it proceeded being com pletely healed. The tumors, for the removal of which I have tried io vain more remedies than I can name, are rapidly decreasing ; my appetite, which waa gone, hta returned—I am in fact, nearly well, and feel confident that a few bottles more of yr.ur, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me per'ectly to. Your obliged friend, THOMAS BROWN, JR. Philadelphia, July 26, 1824. My confidence in the vegetable catholicon ia undiminish.il, ami aa fresh in-tancea of its powers sro daily occurring, in my own prac tice. I have no hesitation in recommending it, in the peculiar disease! to which it ia applica ble, aa superior to aay remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’MUUTItlE, M. D. Philadelphia, May 28,18 4 Sin—In coniequence of imprudent expoi- ure four years ago, I had the miafortune to be come afflicted with a disease, the painful re sults of which induced me to epply in iuc. cession to several respectable physicians of this city, from whom, however, I received either no relief, or from whole remedies I re ceived another complaint quite ai distressing as the former. My whole eystem became e'- fected. I could get no rest at night on ac count of the violent pain that I felt in every part of my body ; the weakness and emacia tion of which vu such that I could acaKely walk. In thie state I fortunately heard of your vegetable catholicon—four bottles of which, has completely reitored me, I have now no pain; my appetite !■ good i end my strength restored With many thanks for the relief your medicine has given me, I am your obliged friend, Ac. , , . WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and aubieribed to before me, May 28, 1834 JOHN BINNS, Alderman, Philadelphia, May 28,1874. Sir—I am now, thanks to your medicloe, a hearty mat. For nearly aix yean I have been a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat ened, if not toon stopped, to put a period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, my complaint et last got to such a height that I could not swallow without great pain and difficulty. Tumors formed in different pirta of my body, and I began to think my aituation •Imoit desperate. The five bottles of the Catholicon which I have taken have com pletely cured me, andl am now aa well as 1 :ottld wish to be. With my thankt, am your obliged humble servant, Wo GEORGE KANE. City of Philadelphia, ee George Kme, of the District of Sou’ll- vark, personally appeared, and, being duly iworn, doth declare and lay tint the abov. statement te in all respects correct end true and tbit the aigntiure to it is in the baud writing of thie deponent. Jill ’ BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- • TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Catholicon ia peculiarly idanted to thoae diaeaiea which a-e prevalent among the coloured population of the south In that disease which ia called yawa, it >■ a iure remedy i e tingle trial of it, will convince S ientara of ita superior efficacy to any reme y of a aimilar nature in the United States- NOTICE. The advantage* of this medieine are, not confining the patient unnecessarily to the houae, or keeping him from hia buaincsi.— With one solitary exception, that of sniri'.u- oils liqttora, it does not lay any restrictions upon hit appetite It taaii gentle in ita opera- on that tile patient find* himself getting well he cannot tell how- As it is not the wish ofthe proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give • consideration equal In value, persona at a distance who may wish to try nia medicine, but who are nut certain if it he applicoble to their comnlaint, are request- ,ed to describe their ease and symptoms in a letter, poet-paid, and directed to him—this letter will be immediately placed in hands fully competent to decide the question.— Should the remedy not eeem to euit the dis ease, they will be frankly told as. CAUTI IN TO prevent d sappointmont it is well to state that it takea in ordinary caiei from 3 to 5 bottles to rffect a cure so that pera-ma who are labouring under any serous infirmity, mutt make up their mind to persevere to that extent et least—if they do not, they might as well lave themselves the trouble end expense f tiling a smaller quantity. All orders post-paid and enclosing the money, immediately attended tu, and .he medicine packed and delivered with directions for use, to any place in tbe city, and forwarded aa di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im position,it will be aold in the city of Philadel phia . at tlie office in Fifth near Race-Street, oral the dwelling of the propri- tor, No. 66 Ohesnnt e rect, only, and abroad by his au thorised igenti. W W POTTER, 66 Chesnut Street, Philade'pfiir I have appointed GROIIGE RYE (SON, Druggist, of Savshnsh, my aole agent. Drug gisti wa- ting the above valuable medicine, ■will be supplied by him for cult, at the oame rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz. g30 per dozen, or three dollars • single bottle. W. W. POTTER, Pmludelphia. Any person on application to thettuhicrib' r will be furnished with certificates of the effi cacy of the above medicine, sufficient to con vince the mind of the most sce.itiral, although too numerous and lengthy for n-wipnper in sertion. GEO. RYERSON, Druggist, Corner of Bay and Whittaker-Streets, dee 13 IN EQUITY. Between W. Davies, Administrator, Complain ant, and John Camoehan, Administrat e dr bonis no , with the will annexed of Georye Richardson and others, D.Jcndunts In equity, Chatham Superior Court— Chancery, 2Oth A igust, 1824. 1 T appearing that John Murray Camoehan, JL one of the defendants in the laid bill of complaint named, reaides without the state of Georgia, in that part ofthe United Kingdoms o' Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : R is ordered tbit the laid John Murray Car- noehan, do appear and answer to the com plainant's aaid bill, within nine months from the date of thie order, otherwise tint the said bill, aa to him, be taken pro confeaso .- and it ia further ordered, that a copy of this order be publish) d once a week, in one of the public Gazettes of this state, until the ex- pirstion of the time within which the raid de fendant is required to appear and answer as sforenid. True copy from the Minutes, this 31st day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk, august 24 50f Georgia Camden County. TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN W HEREAS Sarah Brown. Junior, widow, applies to 'he Court of Ordinary of -aid County, for Letters of Administration on tne eatate of John Brown, Istc ol said enunty, de ceased, ar next of kin t These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and lingular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, if any they have, in my of ficc.on or before the first tiordiy in June next,otherwise Letters will be granted the ap. pheant. Witness the Honorable Britian H Bunk ley, one of tbe Justices of stid Court, thie sixteenm day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty .five. [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O C. C. April 31 24 Georgia—Camden County. RY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SAID COUNIY. W HEREAS John Chevalier, has applied to raid Court, f ir Letters Dismiraon on the eatatei of Samuel Cosens and Evan E. •luck, deceased. Those are, therefore, t" cite and admonish, all and singular, the kin dred and crediton ot the said d .-ceased per sons, to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, on or before the firat Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted the applicant. Witness the Honorable J imes Scott, one of the Justices of said Court, this six ten th day of April, eighteen hundred and twenty-five. (L. 8.) JOHN BAILEY, C. C.O.t. C. Apr.l *1 24 Georgia—Camden County, BY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR SAID COUNI Y. \kWHEREA8 Lewis Bschlott, applies to the Court of Ordinary of raid County ( for Letters Dismissory on the estate of Fr.nces Rotuiupe : Then; are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and lingular, the kindred and creditors of raid deceased, to file their otj ;e lions, if any they have, in my office, on or be fore the fi at Monday in January next, other wise Let ten Diamiuory W i|| be granted the applicant- Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one of the JUaticeeof raid Court, thie •ixteenth dey of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five, tt.. 8-1 JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C C April 31 , 54 r HAY. 5ft ? UN 2^ ES PRIME HAY, landing kJtf Irom Brig Pheasant, for sale by Apnl 1» C. G. GRISWOLD, SCOTT’S BIBLE • rsnaoTTrr anmoi. ' P ft. .O P O A A L ft By SA HUE/. V. AHMSTROYg y et Csmhih B s'»n-for publishing ,1'inrn. rA dl/.r BIBLE esnlai,iim J l s?'S i final References. to be e#su>r 1 ,,i ■ VOLU itE i ROYAL Or’Zvn IX belltthcd with a likeness oftU AmU*™ m TERMS. T A* 11 be veil primed, on gnnd . , be compriit d in six han.!s?:„ c It contain the Scrotum „ t . 11 Wsw Testaments, t s e Introductory * ni1 Explanatory hotel, an.: Fraclie l 04,^1’!!!’ ami all the copons Mar,inn RefeL,,, , ' mg printed word lor wot .t fr--,n tl>> t 1 ’ Stereotype Edition, published since th,. ,°* 'hor’s decease The price will be st>, ■' hoard' I g24, in sheep, g 10, in calf bind,-l 1 May.'iSJJ, Wnrk Wi " ^ re ‘ dy Erracts of Uttes add-essedto the PuUh’ar, I esteem I)r Scott’s Family Bible.emin-rti’ calculated to promote the cause of mohS’ f ""/ , It seems scarcely p os ,’ tb le f or ™ read daily the N itea and Obaervationi ,n, Family Bible without becoming . “ he'ler man. EDWARD D GRIFF® I have « :en no commentary 0 f the &,-^t Scripture, which 1 think ao well adapted general use and edification. It it , ” which every famaly ought to poa* -*,. . - . . A BATOV, It ia a work distingu shed for the simplxi. ty and convenience of its a’rsngement th. clearnera tin! fi telity of its exntMl'.ioni ti,. neatness and ptrapicu ty of ita style, the „„ nevolcnce and candour of its aciri, the coo- ciaenesa and pertinency of its ap'.lici'imj, and for its uniform tendency to pro cote ei.ur gelical truth id piety. " „„ . 5 BIEL HOLMES. Of Dr. Icon’s Family Bible, I fe-1 f ret a, ray, that in my estimation it deservedly r.eii among our ablest tnd best Comm nta i,-, „ . THOMAS BAlDiVlit. Dr. Scott’s Family B hie intended mire t pecially fur t' e use of Christian 'amities, i, work high 'y evangelical, extensively inairr live, and deeply interesting , Daniel o. sandeiis The character of Ur. Scntt’s Comment, in the Bible, ia io generally kuown, and h.ghlv approved smongat the must inteliigt Hnd pious Christians throughout onr count md lias passed rapidly through su many h editions, that 1 deem further recummen uona needless- , J- MORSE I am acquainted with no Commentary ih: Sacred Sciiptutes, which I would m. cordially recon,mi-nri f u r general use. T plan ofthe work iagood JOSHUA BATES Perhaps in no way, can minislt rs, ii.stiu. t. >f youth, and private Christiana, do greu uerv'ce tn society, than by exert,ng the selves to dissi ininate thie truly inva.'uul. W"'k JOSHUA HUNTINGTON, I know uf no Commentary which ir bi-tt calculated for diffusing correct vieu* oft great truths of Christisnily, and lr.,v.ngis! tary impressions on the mind when risil 'run the peruial of it, than the one yea ■ .bout to publish. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer si ems lew diepoied to contei for barren eperulaii'in*. None more unifen !y or more ipowerf,ally inculcates tlie great < •cntiala of religion. The spirit which pt vadei the work is excellent i it ia the met rft'ectionare, healing, yet faithful spirit oft) gospel. DANIEL DANA. From particular eximinati -n. andcoocu ring testimony, there ia no doubt on my mil, that Scotl’a Family Bible is superior to i others. JOSKIN! EMERSON. You will pleas,' to se d me six copies Scott’s Bible ; ( refer to your lately piopori edition. Pur hops T shall induce live more tike the a ore number. H-I. li is with extreme pleasure I pcrceii vox are about to publish a new elirion . Scott’a Bible. Having been in pnsa. -sum , it more than ?0 y, a. a, 1 tros’ 1 Itn-w i"tar thing of its value,anti am deteimii t! to prt mote its emulation among my friends Yu will please forward sis copies as soon as pub ished. c, ji I have obtained four suh.cribcr.t Frr lit excellent work you are pnhlodung II. S. I propose to take seven sets of Scot ’s Hi hie, anu will be accountable fin die sttne. 2 C. I have obtained aubsciibera forninecopic of Scotl’a Family Bible. J C. 1 shall probably need eight or ten u,.-is v Scott’s Family Bible. J . F- Hev. S. 8. of P. has o' tainedten subset: here. £. R, I hive observed that you are ahout pub. fishing another edition of Sco't's R b: hope you may succeed as you lived::,-i' former editions. I have been endeavor!'„ - •trocuresubscribers amoig our prop'... h,I enor more subscribers will be on a' ”*’ ’ 0.5 !!, I will take ten lets (of Scott’s Hdie) bound sod lettered. J. F' 1 have obtained ten subscribers fur youl edition of the Family Bible—aril invr n doubt but there might be something like l 1 -- copies void in this place if you had ;.1 ty m here—I thought the work ought to he en couraged and for hat reason took s subicrib- tion paper. It is ■ work that every f.tD'dj should have that io able to purchtsr. J. B. M’C. I «m glad, that y-u propose to print Mr- Scotl’a excellent Family Commcn’aiy, w* 1 should be very glad if it were in my power t« give a more liberal patronage to the work, than, as circumstances are, I caa. I dull, however, he able to do something t eight t> ten sets I shall certainly take t and it mat hr. double that number. A. B. I have procured fifteen lubscriovn to Seott’a Bible. J.A.D. I think I sha'I dispose of 20seta or no'eol he Family Bible. E- 8 I have circulated proposals for Scott's Bible ; how many have been engaged ia ill/ cannot loll; but between 2D and 30 eets * iht vicinity, J. 5- I have concluded fo become responsibls to you for thirty sets of Scotl’a Cummer,tsry, C B- I have procured 106 eubicriberi to tl» Bible i 6 lets to be bound in calf; 3 set) R be done in boaida the other 97 sets, bouit* end lettered as described in the prospectus. H.M.. I presume I could procure 500 subset ben for your edition of Seott’a Bible 1™ demand it increasing for them They *!" finally supersede every other large or Fin" 1 ) Bible. Fifty ol my eubicriberi live within circle ot 8 miles! J- Juat published an edition of the sax* w 0,, j completed in aix volumes, without m*rg" l,! reference!; price in boaroa g!8t io shMP £21; in caff £27. Either of theae edstiona may be hid of the publisher in Boston; cr 01 S. C. k J. SCHENCK, Sxvunnah. „„ j*-> it JL Marking Brushes* O P a superior quality,just receivedlint for sale by GEO. RYERSON nov *o ,•