Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 21, 1825, Image 4

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r lOT'iiitf Biim Sheriff’s Sales. O N the firat Saturday, aflier the first Tue«. day in June next, will be suld at thi Market House in the town of St. Uarya, two negroes, via. Bub and Rose, levied on as tin. property oi Joseph Rain, to satisfy an esedi tion on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in favor of Samuel Clarke, andC.corgc 8. Brown. April 8.183J- U.II HBBBAKU.S. C.C. April 1 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in July next, W II L he sold at the Court House in the City of Savannah, between the hours often and four o’clock, All the building* and improvements on Lot No 40, Warren ward, w,lh the unexpire:* lease of said Lut of Land, levied on as the properly of ClialesH llsyden. under a At. fa. on fore closure in favor of Frederick W. Heinemann. A. D’LYON, D. S, C. C, Mav 9 •‘ !9 Sheriff’s Sale, On thefi st Tuesday in July next, rrWtLL be sold ai die Coil l House be .ween the usual hours of ten and fuui o’clock, . All the northern half of Lot and improve, tnenta No. twelve (13) Coluinbii Ward, in he city of Savannah, levied on aithe proper ty of Wm. 9tone, under an execution from n Justices Court in favor of Wm; Robinson, and turned ov rbv a Constable. Thrte Rnck tenement* on the Steam-Boat Company’* Wharf, levied on as the propen • of John Davidson, Agent of the Steam Bom Comuany of Ceorgia, in favor of Barney M’Ca- lan turned over to me by a Constable- A negro woman named Diana, levied on ta the propertv of John M Sish, to sai-afy an execution in favor of 71 nWiah U. Winkler, issued from the Huu- toe Inferior Court ul Chatham cuuuty. All that lot of land and the imp ovetn .-niH thereon, situate, lying and being in the city . I Savannah, and known and d slingiushed in u plan of said city by the description of I ot No. one, (lj) W.lmington Tyth-ng, D.rby Ward, contain n^ 6‘i feel in trout on Bay it an-l 9 * feet on Bn.1st. sod bom ded on the soii h by Boy line, Irvxd m ns the property of lames Morrison, to satisfy an execution in favur of Junes Dickson U co lakACD’f YON S C. C. June 6 ! Administrator’s dale. On the first Tuesduy in July next,. B STWKEN toe usual hours, will be aold at the Court-House in Bryan County, the following described property, being part cf (he i state of Matthew Carter, dec. a„d »old for the benefit of ti.e heirs and creditor", and by an order of the Court of Ordinary of laid county, viz: 210 acres of lard in Gwinnett County, known as Lot No 36J, in the 7th District. 230 acres in Roly County, known as Lol No. 171 in tli-20th District 2j0 acres P.ue Land, in Effingham County. Alio, two slaves. Conditions .f sale m d* known on the day. ELIZABETH -ARTER, Ad ’rx An-i' 2»' "I't * P0LADELP1H8, THE INDIAN EXT ll ACT. A certain East India Cure for the Rheu matism, King's Evil, 6fc. Extract of a let'er from the Rev. James K liab, dated ut Bengal, to Dr. F* Uedwe London Dtxn Sir : t k GREF,AM Y to yonr request, ! have with iV difficulty procured ami now Bund you by the ship Jason, Capt Robinson* « few poui.d.i of the Poladelphis, or what generally gnci by the name of India Extract, a Medicine un* iverially esteemed among the people of Indiao it * certain cure lor the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of the number of people wh are daily relieved and cured by this valuable Medicine* it wou-d require more paper than I am able to purchase and more time than I am able to bocitow. Indeed* the effect of this Medicine •• so immediate* that in Rheumatism you would suppose it acted aa a cha.m in giv* ing relief and r moving thd painful disease* [o the King** Evil it h*s been used with gre*' success, ami w he r Mercury has been given or used to excess, this Medicine has proved a perfect cure. The great difficulty, however, of procuring the Extract, will for many yeais to come, prevent its general circulation, it be- ! ng obtained from a Shrub growing on th*: mountains of Thibet, in the B rmnn Empire of India, and held so sacred by tb • natives, that to pint witb it is like parting wi ll their existence." Letter to Dr* Bedwell, dated Jin. 7, *8.'3 Dear Doctor—I have been volent'y all' et, ith a R' • u natic complain* f »r many > «'a’s ; ■ven m fi.tgers were so contracted that I coil .d neither drew or ui'd ess myself, or g ve the least assistance to m fa nily—I have used nly one box of thelt-d-i Extract, a*nl 1 am perfectly restored. Your’* truly, it. Ralston, Philadelphia .etter from Tobias Jennings, Stewa d ol St Tltomaa* Hosptal Loudon, Feb 1,18.3 Dear tiir~l think it my djty to inform you, i»< after trying every thing 'hat could be onted'Hit by the mist respectable pliysi* iuns and snrgeonu fir the relief of my son, without any «ucct es, who you know, tins ‘oi many year* been laboring unde** severe Rheu matism, I w*s induced to try the PolacMphis, with a g imniermg liope, that it might g vc him some rehef from the excessive pain he endure l, which rendered hi.n a useless mem ber of society, and « burthen to hi nself. fo tny utter astonishment the relief .v«s install. iMi'Otts, vnd by oerseverii'g in th - * u*e of <he Extra’, t, his jointR have retut ned to their pio- »er nla e«, and he is in per ect h -aitli. Up -v .id 1 f »ixty resectable nersons have c •! ed to a my son, as all who knew him though 'l -v-f M- t'.st \>n .• 'cove.* FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, whore additional certificates of the efficacy of the above medicine maybe seen. May 20 Sheriff’s ale. ie fi O N the ft 1 st ahtui’day after toe fi t • u dav in August next, wifi be Buid at the Market-Housc in the town f St Marvs, be tween the hours of »en at d »our o’clock of that d*y, a negro man nam -d J »hn Smith, levi d on as the property of James William- i H, to sat i fy an **x *cutiou on the foreclosure of a tnoi’tgpge, m f >vor of Edward F- Tattnall, admin si atorofJ hn Nams'ton, debased. 11.11.11ERBARD, H C-C. St. Marys, 5ih Miy, 1825. .Mi, " 59 Citv ^heriifs Sale, Continued. On the first Tuesday in July next, ... 3 s... d ■ i it... Uoiirt nous; in the VJT c.ty ot Sivannah between the usual hours often a d bree o’clock, AH ho build, gs o L it No. (30.) thirty, Warden Wsrtl, bounded east by Lut No. (31^) thi.ly-uni-, weal by Lot hi. (29) liver,tv-ni r north by (h ni(rc*i at. and south by a lane, Ie- Vied on as ihe property of Ann B I’tmler, to ail.fl-'y so execiiiion for (.roun-l rent in favor of the I'rusterl of the Chatham Academy. A I D’f.YDN, C- S June " 03 Sheri,i s ules -C- ntinued. On the first Tuesday in July next, \4 tfl aL be sold in front of (be Court- (louse, in the citv of Savannah, between the raual Moiirs often an I four • ’etoclr, Five negroes, Titus, Beti^y, Primp, Rachel, and Phillis, levied on as the piopcriy of Tho». N. Morel, to satisfy an execution in tkvor of the Bank of the State of Georgia. A. D’LYON, D.S. C C. June 9 85 Administrator’s [-.“nons indebted to .Notice tho estate of il»u. .‘olph M’Gillis, late of Camden Cuuuty, Jjceased, ar«* requested to make payment and those having demands against ■«id estate, will present them to the under signed. HANNAII M’CILLIS, Administratrix. G. MCDONALD. St. Marvs, April 10th, 1825. Anri. 29fi. \(lmini!<trator a oiice. A LL I* *r^oii9 having demands against .b’liii Street, late of Chatham County deceased, aiu requested to hand them in within th time prescribed by law, duly at tested, an ! t hose indebted are requested to make immediate payment to HENRY CHAMPION, Qualified Executor. Mav S finr + Remedy fur the Riles, T HE Medicine now offered to the public is one which has been fully subjected to the infallible test of experience ; and in every instance where it lias been fairly tri ed, it has been attended with the most com plete success. In some of tho cases, the patients had been labouring under the dis ease for years, and during that period, bud received the best medical advice, and had even undergone a painful surgical 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 alllicted 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 ut JAMES A. AUSTIN’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273. North Third-St. above Callowhil). PhiladePn. The proprietor has nppointed LAV & HENDRICKSON, corner of Congress and VY T liittaker-Street9, Shad’s Buildings, pole agents for the sule of this medicine, in Sa- vannnh, Goo. UT The Darien Gazette, the Washing ton News, Georgia Journal, and Macon Messenger, will please give the above three insertion au$ forward their accounts to Mnv *0 L & H. Georgia—Chatham County. f.i the Guurt of Ordinary. M Term, 1825 O N the pe itinn of Henry Cli<mpion, -idmin- mtrator of J hn Stree 4 1 c -ifed, praying n order AVs* »o be mad absolute on his com plying with lie law, lor bi»-tde of » Lot of Ground, number four [4] ecund TytMim* Reyrolds Wnro— 4l e v t p -t fa Lot, numb six. Tower Tything, 1) k-r \V d bring th real estate of the s/ui Uec tor the benefit the heirs and creditor.*It is ordered, that otice be pub 1 sued nine months, in one v< he Public Gaze'ts of the City of Sivan:ah requiring u I oteso v inierested, to show cmr’ f any they h.^ve, why the prayer of the pet i- loner should not h*. gianted ^ M BONn. e c. o. TvisasuT^ ? Mahch, 14, 1825. 5 117HKREYS on the 3d of March, Iff 5. - f Y law whs pans id by the Congress of the United States,of which the 3d 4th. and Se lections are in the words f dlowi g, v z • " Sec. 3, And be it further enacted, That * subscription to the amount of twelve miilmv- of dollar*, of the aix P r cent, stock of the. year eighteen hundred and thirteen, be, and the lame is hereby proposed j for which pur* pose book* shall be opened at the Tieiauty of the United 9tatea, and at th *iveral loan ofti era, on the firat dav of Anrilneit, to contii.u. open until the first day of Ootober thereafter, for such part* of the above mentioned d;* script ion of stock as shall, on the day of sub scription. stand on the books of the ,f rcaaur>, and on those of the several loan cfll es, re apectively / which subscription shall os effect ed by a transfer to the United States, in the manner provided bylaw for such trail fen, of the cred.t or cred t* standing on the said books, and by a surrender of the certificates of the stock so subscribed: Provide!, That a!I subscription by such transfer i f stoxk shall be cmBideiedas patt of the said twelve mil- 'ions of dollars Hutborized to be borrowed by the first *ncti n rf his rc», r* Sec. 4. And be i further enactedj That for the whole or uny p«rt of any sum which sbali be thus subscribed, credits shall be entered to the respective nbicribcrs, who shall be enti •led to *.crrtsfi;ate or certificstu* purpurung that the Umtcd States owe to the hul !er or hold 'r* thereof, Ins he^ o? their issigns, i s un to be expressed therein, equal to thr mount of the principal slock thuituT acribtd, •'caring .«n inte rest n-1 excce 'iog four a d on© half per centum p. r tmnum p.tyabh’ qmrtcrlv, from the tli r 4 .v-fi st dny of Decem ber, one thousand eight 1 u id red and twenty five ,- transferable in ihr: same n aimer kb i* provid' d by l*w for the trans‘*:r of riie stock iiibicribed, and subject to redemption at tin .le isure of the U vted 8tat< e, as follows : one 1 uif it *ny time uf er the thirty-first day of December, one thousand eighi hundred ana t wenty-eight: and the remainder at uny turn nfter the thii ty.fi.st day of December, oiu thousand eight hundred and twfi)tv»mne t Provided, Tlut no reimhurxement ot ali be made except for the whole amount of sucl new certificate ; nor until after at least sirr ninth* puolic notice of such intended reim bursement And it shall he the duty of ihi •Jecretary of the Treasury to cause to be traoa ferred to the respective subscribers the sever al sums by them subscr bed beyond the amour, of the ceruficstes of four wnd one half pe> cent, slock issu d to tli* m vi spectiveK Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That lh-3 same fa ida » ai. i have lieretutoie ben. jnd now are pledged by law lor the pay men of the interest, sml for the redemption a >A reimbursement of the stock which may be re deemed or reimbursed b/ virtue of the pro visions of th' 4 * act, shall remain pledged in likt msuner fir hcpavmentof the interest acci i h.g on the siock created bv reason of so i ffubacrip ion. and for the redemption or reirn- jursement of the princip I of *h»* aim's. A. d it shall be the dut of the conim.‘<sioruf 9 ot ii-e unking fund to cause to be a,.. iiea and paid out t>f the said fun ’, yearly and e e^y year such sum and su ns aa may be anMuallv roqu ed to Ug h».*gethe interest accruing i*n du <r.oclt winch may be createdb/ virtue uf tin u't d'he said commtSaionerx art, also, here »y authorized '.o apply, f.» m t me to tim aich sum and nans cu' of the s ad fund, i vliey mwy thin a prop<r, towndr reieemi-g oy purchase, or by reimbuiscmeu*, in con formity with the provisions of this act, 'h principal of the sud stock : and such purt o' the annual sum often millions ofd -liars, vest td by law in the said commissioners, us m be necessary and required for th above pur pones, shall be and continue app opriau-d t ’he payment of interest and redemption 01 the public debt, until the whole if t p s'oci' vvhi uii may be created under the provision? tins act, sha'.l have been redeemed or reim burse Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, h 1 books will beojien.d it the Treuaury > J ' th United St-ites, and >’t ’he several loan c.ffi.jr-s, on the first day of Anr.l n^xt, and c muniir open until the first tli of October, thereaf •er. for receiving subffamtions in conformity with 'lie prov sens of the said law. The subscriptions mav be made bvthe pre pm tors of the stock, ei'hnr in person or by their attorneys duly authorize ! to subsorib and transfer ,t to the United States. Sl» uid subKcriptiocs of said stock hematic to an amount exceeding twelve ni.Uiona o' ’ llnra, a distiibutiun of* he said sum oftwelv mitliora of doilars will be made among • h- subscrib'irs, in proportion to ti.e sums subscri ued by them respectively, SAMUEL L. SOUTHARD, Art:n t » Secreury of the I’ri-asurv" V* -e’ fi 10 i|to Georgia—Chulh. in Co nay j he Lour-of rt v—tl •' -ni 8. 3. O S the petition of Rob Tt Hoy, Rxe 1 Ui :r of John Wack^rl y de<* prayi g onofde- \'si t» be made absolute, on his c mpiyin? th t ie law, to sell t wo T-acta of Land »v. . u ens County, bei: g the real estUc: of th d decease.) for the benefit of the heirs turn : editors: It is ordertd, that a notice t» Miblish- d nine month ^ in one of the G*. z -ltes of the city of Savannah, vequiring u ergons interested, to show catpe. if any the can, why the nrayer of thv pi.t'tioner shoul*' not ie g -anud "A liOMn p .. Mn r * M ICC 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 self a part of the real estate of John Stacy, deceased, for (lie benefit of tho lu irs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. dec 18 21 \\ anted E mpty porter bottles.—a p ply to GEO it YERSON. March 4 Notice. 'n;IUEB MONTHS from Ihisihte I sha'i L make appl’.C'iti.iil to the Baukof the Slate GeirRia, for na mrnt in full for th" half uf a t n hollar hill of r.id Bank, Letter D, N p. 2:7, signed A. Porter, C -shier, the lefi hand half being in iny possession—the tight hand half signc'l by W.n. B Bol|.<cti, Pr-.aident, bei’ig the half lost. All persona interested wi.l ilie cfme nke ilue notice of this intentio., and file’heir hj ctiona at aaid Bank, within the time mentioned JAMES P. SCR v VF..ff Juno 2.V'| t, Notice. N INE MONTHS lifter da*e, applicstioc •il tic mude to the Inferior Gou-t of .hithim County, siffiog for ordinsvy rmr e«, fur Icavt f o sell uM thu real estate f the a t*Thomas Savage, of B yan County, viz: Point Plai’tnf-on. cou9iiitingoftwn huudn i oul eighty acr h II ce Land. • thfc O e»»r.h liver, four miles below ih F .tv, dj n r- •»e pla tation. «f Joseph Ui.b rsham d fit. he i Eliott Also, two hundred j»rd lift) cres, more or less, «.f Pine l and, snpvtain i>’g theif*. A so. h Tract of La-d raitx.t *a ins, o ..ii--. i nng fif y *cre', on Medway Uiv r, .djo.u'ng the Ian s of J J. Vnawt li. AfiAllY ?AV GE, Adnt’rx. hi c 5 7' VALUABLE MEDICINE. TOTTER’A Vegetable Catlmlieon. rpHE dubscribi r respectfully solicits the at JL teution of every fr ien d of suffering hu niKiuty, to to the above new and invaluable femedy, whose unequal powers in climiDBtirg from the system the very seeds of disease, and in restoring the deranged and morbid condition of the organa of life to a free ami healthy exercise ot their functions, has exci- ted the astmishmen', and completely silen red the objections of the most incre dulous — Ends are the best arguments, In order to put Ihe virtues of toe Lax'holicon to is severe a scrutiny as possible, it was offered by adver- t.sement. together with the attendance of a physician, gratuitously to any :*r§i,n 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 ms d. ng, and si nus of them seemingly de ;r r*te ones, pr-* ented themselves, all of which have been cured, or w much relieved as towarrunt the assertion that t little perseverance will do so. In fact, such is the confidence of the ph> si cian under whose cure these patients were ffaced, in this remedy, a confide ce redo i ng from the irresistible conviaion that has been forced upon his mind by ocuiar demon* «rration, and a personal trial of it on himself Ik.' he peimits me to declare it as his deci ded opinion th^t 'lie Catholicc* is not only a perfectly sale and innocent, bin a most puw- erlul ai.d invaluable remedy in certain dis ea*.-a and states of thes>s'em, such as the fwl owin er t— Debility resulting from in*emperance and lisdipation; Ol 1 onrl inveterat- U ccrs. Pains the b«,n s nttended with swellings of th*. :n’i j 1^ ii'p’S’.i'in, Blotches on the fi»ce, ifimp’i-. , p *c j Al complaints of the Liver ; e'*er.- Y-iws t Syphilis.- Cutaneous diseases general y | Mercurial and scrofulous com hunts The Catbvli.xnn (which the proprieter s«d emnly pledges li s word consisit exciusive'y •f vi g it-ble matter) with the exception of * I'gui dt.termi latton to the bowels., which it preHCi vesin a soluble state, art* insensibly, is pl-usan’ to the taste, and reqniveti n i purlieu ar regimen, (abarinenco from spirtuous li quors tlways excepted,) or confinement. A: a g< ntle, sate and agreeable cathartic nu d cif.e. improving the appetite and restoring the general tone of the system, it in coimd r.tly rt commended to iadics in a delicalt- situs* lion. \V W. POI h l ER, C6 Ghesnui-suctt. Philadelphia. J/oyol, 1824. At the request of A. *V. W Potter, 1 Ut»v. ate’iv exhibited, in several instances, t f -c*di uicd s<riin, called Po.ter's Veget.ble Cat ho icon, witi; the most decided advantage. I as, as et, never failed effecting a cure in • cry case in which I have toougi t proper to mployit. II. H’MUR TRIE, M D Phi adephia, July 28th, 1824, Mr, IV tV. Potter, Dei At—Y mi expressed a wish that l vould give a concsc statement of my fluff r ii js. from ' the.hopeless commencement v J»e present propitious stage of my disease.' About live years ago, on my parage from itordcKui, during 'tic mouth of January, from •mt rud nt exposure u» 'leek, i was seia d with h violent fever Having no medical at* endaV,tHon hoard, I was comuelied to bear it, ns I i. g .t fur two weeks, when on my ar- ival at CmH* stun, S. C it was treated as ■» phU3. I he sk l of my Physician subdiu cl the fever, but P mniv'ike, toe termination f 'his gave ris to a disease t a tally distress’ trig, » n 1 winch, ml now, I had tli -ught incu^ ble. Var.mis abscesses mude the'r unwei- om : appearance, particularly on the joints, which we-e «we ltd to an enormous size.-— fhese g-adual.y sub-ided into hard tumors, me of which or. my left knee affected V bone—an incision was now made and a large .evacuation ofuus, mixed with pieces of bone look place. I • additi-.jn to thi*, l suffered the most excruvhiimg pains in my joints that mi ever experienred. Every thing that was ndminniered either gave me no relief- r ser ed to aggravate the Jisea«e, the Seventy < f whi h incr-jaaed with every succeeding year, •uch was mv painful si nation that Lleipairen ufev^r being restored to my lieahh ; 1 hud not o dv tried the e ular means of relief, but used, though in vs«n, every popular rem- dy 1 could hear o>‘ It was in this av fill and I'.npond'ng condit o:'.,lhat I was perau.'.de^ tn .ommance a course of you- Vegetable fudi l 'on, and tt'e happy re«u*t is, "/ om the use f the two b ttha my whole syt nu has under gone a complet 0 rcvo.ution. my pains have fa su- Aren me f* ihe disrhar^t from my zneo l.eg n o dimmish, and si-o . ce«-;e i altogether, >b« ulrerfrorn ’ hence it proceeded being com oletelv hrded. The tumors, for the removal nf which l have tried in vain more remedic an I can name, are rapidly decreasing } rny appetite, which was gone, has returned—I an in fart, hcariy well, and feel confuhmt that few buttles more of your, (to me) invaluable medicine, will make me per.ectly uo. Your oblig* d fnond, THOM AS BROWN, JR. lb ime t’(jrk, ikef,cc. Just received nncl in store, Ofi barrels prime pork OU 20 do do Beef 30 do Pilot and Navy Bread 2 Casks Hpcrm Oil 1 do Train do 10 Boxes Sperm Candles 3 Firkins Goshen Butter 5 Boxes Starch 3000 Pounds Cordage different sizes Together with a general assortment of Groceries and Provisions, which will be sold low to close business lor the sen pun,by Juno 1 % A. BASSETT, Notice. VTINE Months alt., d..te, app ration will - — he nixie to the Jualioea ,.f th I inriev Court of Chatham Cuuuty, when -utinir for ordinary purposes, for 'rave to sell (h»t -,nrt of lot No. S first Tytbini;, ReynuhU JExrd n the city of Savannah, which belong, th late of De Larnbertns. fob the benefit of the heita and creditor* of said eitst" I’RTE.R I VRN, Aimy MARY EVilN, Adu,*. June IQ, 1325, 6 7§„ NOilv-E. N INE months after date, application will be mudo to tin* Hon. the .lunges of the Court ji Ordinary nf Chatham county, fur leave to «el» all the real estate of the iate William Craig, deceased, for the benefit of tbe heirs and cred it-.ra of said estate. JOHN M'NISH Executor o-i 1 71 Philadelphia, July '6, 1824. Mv confidence in thk v^get ude catliolicou is undiminisb .-l, an'! rs fru^h in-tances of itt* powers atw daily occurrii g, in rny own prac ir.e It ave no hesitation in rerommending i n the pecul’ar diseases to u Licli it is applici oltr, as superior toauy remedy I am acquaint- M. M’MUltlKlE, M. D. ed with. cuulJ wilh to be. With my thank*, am your obliged humble servant, Uc. GF.OUUK KANE. City of Philadelphia, te- George lCrnie, of the District of South, wurk, per.ionatly appeared, and, being dulv tworn, doth declare and say that the above statement is in all respects correct and true, and that the signature to it is in the baud writing of this deponent. JOIIJBINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28,1824- TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS. The Vegetable Cathniicon is peculiarlv adapted to those diseases which are prevalent among tbe coloured population of tne south In that disease which is called ytws ; it is a Kure remedy \ a single trial of it, will convince punters of its superior efficacy to toy rome dy of a similar nature in tbe United States* • No ric«. The advantages of this medicine are, not confining the patient unnecessarily to the house, or keeping him from his business.-— •Vithi one solitary exceikion, that of spiri"i» OIH liquors, it does not lay any restrictions upon hit appetite It in bo gentle m ita operauon ♦bat tne pi tient finds himself getting well he cannot tell how. As it is not tbe wish of the proprietor to take any thing for which he cannot give a consideration equal in value persons at n distance who may wish to try ;.is medicine, but wbo are not certain if it be applicobleto tbeir complaint, are request cel to describe their case and symptoms in a letter, post-paid, ar.d directed Co linn—th : » letter wit! be immediately placed in hanus hilly competent to decide the question.— Should die remedy not seem to suit the dis ease, they will be frankly tend so. CAUinN- To prevent d sappointm^nt it is well to it»*te that it takes in oruinary cases from 3 to 5 hotries to effect a cure so that peisuns who are labouring under any tenons infirmity, mu. t nuue up their mind to persevere to that exa.-n! at least—if they do no^, they might as well gave themselves tho trouble andexpuiae f using » siviiler quantity. All ordci s post paid and enclosing the money, immediately attended to, and ue medicine eked and delivered with directions for use, any place in the city, aud furwarded as di rected N. B. To prevent the possibility of all im* 'insition, it wi i be sol', in tbe city of Philadel phia. at the office in Fifth near Race-Street, or at the dwelling of the ’ ropri tor, No. 66 ffeino’S’reet, only, an l abroad by his au* tburiz.jd agents . W VV POTTER, 66 Chesnut Street, Philudc pfiia* I have appointed GEORGE RYE ISON, Druggfft. of Savannah, inv uole agent. Ding gists w.vt.ng the above* valuable medicine, will be supplied by him for cash, at the same r.jtt*, as 11* ordered direct from me—Viz. fc3Q pci di.zen, or three dollar.-: a s ngle bottle. W. VV. HOTTER, Philadelphia. Any person on application to tbe subscribe] will be furnished with certificat es of tlu* * tli ;hcv of tiie above medicine, sufficient *o con vince the mind of the must sceptical, ulihouph loo numerous and lengthy for newspaper c- aertion* GEO. wVER-ON, Druggibt, Coi ner of Bay ar.d VVt.iltaker Sireets. dec 13 i.S EQUII Y. Between ff. Davies. Administrator, Complain ant, and John ■ aniochun Administrator, d, bonis no with the wi'l annexed of George Richardson and others, Defendants. In equity, Chatham Superior Court- Chawe’y, 20th August, 1824. I T appearing that John Murray Carnochnn, one of the defendants in the aaid biii of complaint named, resides without the state of Geo gin, in that part of the UniL d Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, called Scotland : It is ordered that the said John Murray Car* nochan, do appear and answer to the com plainant's said bill, within nine months from the date of this order, otherwise that the said bill, as to him, be taken pro cordV9su .* and it ih further ordered, that a copy of thin order be publish'd once a week, in one of the public G izevtcs of this state, until th;: ex- pirg.iun of the time within which the saidde- iei dunt is required to appear and answer as aforesaid. t rue cmv from the Minutes, thi* 21st day August, 1824. A. B.FANNIN, Clerk, iiig'is* .4 50f Georgia Camden County. TO M.L TO WHOM 1! MAY CONCERN W 'itGUEAS Sarah Brown. Junior, widow, applies to die Court of Ordinary of • aid County, for Letters of Administration cu tne . state of John Brown, lain of said county, de ceased, tr next of k.u: These are, therefore, •.« c»te «n 1 a^numLh, aft and singular, the kindred -lid r.reditora of suid deceased, 'o fi'c the’r .! j actions, if any they hive, in m of fice, on ur before the first *io. d\y in June next,otherwise Letteis will begrurned the ap plicant. Witnisi the Honorable Britmn U Hunk ley, one of the Justices of auid Court, ttn> six teen'li day of April, eighteen hundred a. d twenty .five. [L S. JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O C. C. April 21 is otiee. 4 LL person, having floma uli against the estate of Constant Freeman Esq H( e ol (he citv of WaihinKtun, deceased, are re <] o ed lo hand (hem in, legally aitested, within the time prescribed by lav : and (hose indebted to said e- t.te, are requi-ed lo roak r immediate payment, to JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r. J»n 14 42p, FSiluuUpMa, .May 28.18 4 Sin—In consequence of imprudent expos •ire fon*' oars aj... I had rile misfortune o be coo’e'fflcled with a disease, the painful re' sul s oi which induced me to apply in auc soon to several respectable physicians o s city, from whom, however, I received cither no relief, or from whose rco.ed'Cs I re- ceived another cumplaint quite aa distieaaing <1 tile former. My whole syste 1 became a looted. 1 could get no rest at night on *c cou rt cf the violent nain that I felt in every part of my body / Ihe weaknes* and e naci* tiou of which was such t' at I could scarcely walk. In this atat: I fortunately heard of you- vegetable calholicon- four bottle* ol which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain | my xppetite is good ; and m> strength restored With many thanki for 'he relief yonr medicine his given mr, I am your obliged friend, tie. WILLIAM WILSON. Sworn and aubaer hed to before me, May 28, 1824 JOHN BINNSi A.dcrman, Phi ailefihia, May 28,18’4. Sir—I nm now, thanks to your medicine, a hearty m*. F >r nearly six years I have been a martvr to a disease, whose ravage! threat, ened, if not soon atopped, to put x period to my existence. Having had no regular medi cal advice from the commencement, mv comnlxmt at last got to inch a height that I could not awallow without great pain and difficulty- Tumor* formed in different parts of n y b.-dy, and I began to think my aituation vlmoit draper si e. I be five bottlea of the Caihol'Con which I have taken have com pletely cured me, and I am now a, well aa 1 Georgia—Camden County. 'IY THE COURT OF ORDINARY FOR 3 MD COUN Y 4RTHEHKAS ’oho Chevalier, hes applied 7 v to void Court, for Letters Dismiaar* n the estates of Samuel Cozens and Evan E. -nek, deceased. These are, therefore, to rite a id admonish, ail and (ring tLr, the kin Orcd and creditors ot the said d ceased pei> ':i*s, t> fiie their objections, if any they h:«v.., i my ofii-je, on or before the firat Monday in January next, or Letters will be granted the ippliesnt. Witness the Honorable J .mcs Scott, one of the juatices r.f said Court, this six- teei.th day of April, e ghteen hundred and twenty-fi,^. [L. *•: ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. t C r 1 ’t ”4 Geo gia— Camden County. BY TUB UOURT UF ORDINARY FOR SAID ■ OUNIY rrWIlRREAS Lewis Bachlott, applies to the Jj Court of Ordinary of aaid County; for . .ettera Dismissory on the estate of Fr.ucea R.aolupe: These are, therefore, to cite aud ulmunish, all nnd singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fi'e their ohjec tioni, if any (hey have, in my office, on or be fore tlie fi at Monday in January next, other- iiae Le'ters Dismissory will be granted the applicant' Witness the Honorable Samuel Clarke, one of the Jnsticei of said Court, this sixteenth day of April, eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L. 8 ] JOHN BAILRY, C. C. O C C At-I 2* >4 SCOTT’S BIBLE ITiaeoTtrs mi-ioi, / r ».onnla By SAMUEL T. AflMSTBOYn v nornhill flv.lon ft, puhlMunx S{]ni$, PA Hftr BIBLE C 0,u,run/Jl°f* garni Btfe’ cncr, lo he e.mp y/' 1 !; VOLU ms. HOYAl. OCTAVO ,' X belli,heel with a lilerriesi of the Au!lu r . '*** TERMS. I T shall be well printed, on gnna be comp 'ifed in six handson, will cutitam the Scriptures of t'ie tyt * .‘Lw Te,inmeuli,V.vt Inlroductor-i oi,»J ’"■I Explanatory Aotm. and Pruciic il and all the copious Margin,,! « e ft, mg priu'td word tur wor.l from t|, B • ’ ,' Stereotype Edition, publislicd since ih, 1 ”"" Ihor's dececse Tlie price will |, e a 2l A i“ hoards; *24, in sheep, 830, in calf bilidu,1" The whole »urk will be ready for deli,.,, f May, 182$, l,t r) b/ Ex'.ract, uf Letlr, ailtlretiedlo the Pub'i,' I esteem llr. S;ott\ Fain.iy Bib)., e, caioulated to promote the cans- of truth B J piety It seems acuieely poss.ble fc, 0I *7 read daily the Notes and Observaiio.., ij!!? Family Bible without beenmi-.g a wi!', “ belter man. ED WARD D GRiFfy; I have teen no eo.mnsulary of t! ltt «... Spripiures which 1 think >o well a.Hve ', general use and edifientmn. It is a which everj famaly ought to poss- ss. , L . A. KITOS, It is a work dial. -;u shed for the simpl e, ty and convenience of its arrangemenl, clearness oil i fidelity of its exposition, y, neatness aud perapieu.ty 0 f ns nj| e , ipj ' nevolence and candour of its spiral, ihe cl ciseutss nn:l pertinency of ts applies, and for its uniform tendency to pro note*, J geical truth wd piety, . ARIEL ilDLana Of Dr. Scous Family Bible, I fe d f tl . e ', 0 say, ih.d in mv estimution it deservedly r among oursDlest and best Comm- nta'ie,' ‘ . THOMAS BALDWIN Dc Sootl’a Family B.ble intended r.v U pecialiy fir T e use of Chnsiisr. .aniilie, work highly cvrngelical, extensively in,i,me tive, ana deeply interesting. Daniel'c. s anbers. rhecharacter of Dr. Scott’s Commeniarv on the Bible is so genersll, known, auj „ highly ..pprnvctl amongst the him inle'lie.nt um|| plot’s Christiana throughout our cenntiy, Mi l hia pf.ysctl rapidly thvoiigii so u.unvUtoe I i-dilions, tl ai I deem further rec<iinmeii.> I liuus ueedleiia* J LOTlxSPa, I am acquainted with no Convneniury oa lb Sacred he-iptuiea, which I would nnre cord aiiv recumuicpu tor general u^e. ]h* plan of the work is good JOSHUA BATES, Perhaps in no way, can miiiialcrs, ii.si wet ;>l •f youtii, and private Christiana, do ^u-i.r lerv’ce to Eocietv, than by exeit-itg t!' ae'ves to d«83: linu ffe this truly inva.u.jli work JOSHUA HUNTINGTON I know of .to ^omineuta'y which j* b> t*er calculated for diffusing correct vie as ofi!»j grc-i t truths of ChriKtianity, a* d le av.cg j«.lu. t'at’y impressions on th mind when rx j» r jm the pe u-ol of it, than the one ycu hie -i>uut to publish. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer seems less disposed tocouimd for barren specula i .ns. None inoie m.i.o uu ly or mure >pow.: fully inculcates the g-, tt.i o aentialsol religion The spirit whffh p,t. vades the work is txcelVnt j 't ia the mt k, MUeclioiiarc, healing, yet faithful spirit cf tne gospel. DA'-TEL DANA. From particular examiuati n, and concur, ring tustffnunv, there is no doubt an my mini that Scott's Family B.ble is superior to .ill others JO** PJ! EMERSON. You will ple»s *tu »ei d me six copes of Scott's Bibie / 1 refer »o . mr lately pio|:ottd edition Perhaps I shall induce li>e inure to take the same number. 11 L. It ia with extreme pleasure I perceive voi» are about to publish a new edition < f aSCijtl'e Bible. Having been in poas ssion of it move tl.a 120 yiarn, 1 trus i know S’-mc* thing of us value, ami am UetevnuLed to pro. uiote i>» c rcuhuion among my tneiula Yoti will please forwacd aia copies as soon us pu> Ushed, d. y I have obtainod four sub criberf. f".* the exc< ilent work you are puhligliing H. S. I uroposfe to take ueven seis of Jcoti'a di* ble, and will be aucount&bie fur the same. J C. I have obtained subaci ib.rs for ninec pin of Scoit'a F;railv B ble. J. L’. I shall probably need eight or ten s.’Ja uf . Scott's Family Bible. J. P- Rev. b. S. of P. has o’ tiined ten svri.sct;* bora. E. 'i I have observed that you are about pub. tithing anorher cdiiion of Scott's 15 We hope you rimy succce I as you h ve dure in utrmer edition*. I have been cudeavoriig to orocurc subacriberi’ affio.'g our people, »i.d tenor more aubscribcra wnl be ob ai‘.ed. O.S.H, I will take ten sets (uf Scolt'a Bible) bound and lettered. J K* I have obtained ten subscrioers for yonr edition of the Family Bible—unci haw ,|J d. uht but there might be soniethnig hkc tW copiea M)ldin this place if you had sin Ag-*‘t here—I thought ire work ought to be coyaged ar.d for hat reason took a subscrib* lion paper It is a work that every Ltrrijf should have that is able to puich* r:. J. K. M'C. I am glad, that y^u propose to print #'■ Scott’s excellent Family Commentary, should be very glad if it were in my power to give a more liberal patronage to the work, than, as circumstances are, I can. I«u»N» However, be able to do something { eight ten se's I shall rertaiuly take; and it may be, double that number. A. B. i have procured fifteen subacribrra w Scott's Bible. ^ J. A. V, 1 think I shall dispose of 20 sets or mure of be Family Bible. R. B ( I have circulated proposals for Sco?t% Bible i how many have been engaged in cannot it'll / but between 20 and 30 sets io b s vicinity. . J. S* 1 have concluded tn become respond!* to you for thirty sets of Scott’s Commentary* Ci B* I have procured 106 subicribers lo tbe Bible; 6 sets to be bound in c»tf; 3 *et* ’J be done in boards the other 97 «eu, bound and lettered as described in the prospectus. H. Mi. 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri bers lor your edition of Scott’s Bible Jbj demand ia increasing for them. They finally supersede every other large or Fatm*) Bible. Fifty of my aubscriberg live within circle of 8 miles! J *** Just published an edition of the samx wobi, completed in six volumes, without . mar J in *j references; price in boards 8^* <« re c J g2t; in calf $27. Either of these edition} may be had of the pubjiuher in Boston ; or oi S. G- & J, SCHENCK, Savannah. .la tl HAY. BUNDLES PRIME HAY, landing xJ*/ Irom Brig Pheasant, for sale by April 19 C. C. GRISWOLD, 39 •Marking Brushes, O F a superior quality, just received wd for sale by GfiU. RYKRSO^ 00V 80