Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 23, 1825, Image 4

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pmubo sA&m Sheriff’s Sales. O N the flrit Saturday, after the Hrit Tuov- day in June ueal, will be told at tlu Market-House in the town of St, Marys, tw- negroes, via. B tb and Rose, levied on aa tin property o! Joseph Rain, to satisfy an esecu- tion on the foreclosure of a mortgage, in fayor of Samuel lilarke.andOeorge S. Drown. April 8, 1HJ5- M. II HEUUAUi), S. C.C. April 1 13 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in July next, W ILL be sold at the Guurl House in the City of Savannah, between the hours of ten and four o'clock, All the buildings and improvements on Lot No 40, Warren ward, w ththe unexpired lesst of said Lot of Land, levied on as the property of ChaleaH llaydeu, under alia.fa on fore- closure in favor of Frederick W. Heincmann, A. D’LVON, D. S. C. C. Mai 9 39 Sheriff's Sale, On the fit st Tuesday in July next, iW'-h °e sold at tlu tiou.u House be tween the tuual hours of ten and fou; o’clock, All the northern half of Lot and improve ment. No. twelve (12) Columbia Ward, in the city ol Savannah, levied on as the proper- y of Wm. Slone, under an execution from a Justices Court in favor of Wim Kobinaon, and turned over by a Constable. Three Brick tenement! on the Steam-Boa Company's Wharf, levied on as the propert- of John Davidson, Agent of the Steam-Boat Com.iany of fieorgia, in favor of Barney M’t.ai- Ian turned over to me by a Constable- A negro woman named Dians, levied nn aa the property of John H Nish, to satisfy a , execution an favor of Zacbariah M. Winkler, issued from the Hon- toe Inferior Court oi Chatham county. All that lot of land and the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, and known and dsiinguiahcd ins plan or said city by tbe description of f ot No- one. (I,) Wilmington Tythmg, D.rby Ward, containing 60 feet in front on Bay at amt 9-i feet on Bud st. and bounded on the sou h by Bay lane, levied .in as the property of lames Morrison, to satisfy »n execution in favor of James Dickson c/co. IS AAC D’i YIN S. C, C. June 6 S3 B Administrator’s Sale. On the first Tuesday in Juy next, S TWEEN the usual hours, will be sold at the Court-House in Bryan County, the following described property, being part of the eatate of Matthe w Carter, dec. and aoid for the benefit of the hcir« and creditors, »nd by an order of the Court ol Ordinary of •aid county, viz: 2S0 acres of lard in Gwinnett County, known as Lot No 36d, in tht 7th District. 2i0 acres in Ea.ly County, known as Lot No 174, in thr- 20th District 2b0 acres F ie Land, in Effingham County, Also, two slaves Conditions uf sale m do known on the day ELISABETH SARI'EH, Adn’o Ar-rt 2-- op| * POLVDELP1IIS, THE INDIAN EXTRACT. A certain East India Cure/or the Rheu matism, King's Evil, Sfc. Extract of a letter from the Rev. Jamea B lllh, dated at Bengal, to Dr, F- Bedwe London Dvab Sis : to y " ur I have with diffiaultv procured and now send yon by the ship Jason, Capt. Robinson, a few pounds af the Palsddnhis, or what generally goes by the name of In liu Extract, a Medicineun. ivcraally esteemed among the people of Indian aa a certain cure for the Rheumatism. Was I to inform you of tbe number of people wli are daily relieved and cured by this valuable 4<d cine, it won d require more paper than I am aide to purchs,e and more time than 1 am able to bestow. Indeed, the effect of this Medicine is so immed ate, that in Rheumatism vou would suppose it acted si a charm ill giv ing relief and removing (h.t painful disease- In tne Amy's Evil, it hai bfien tiled with great success, and where Mercury Ims been given or used to exetsa, his Medicine has proved a perfect cure. The greatdifli-.ulty, however, ol procuring the Extract, will for many years to come, prevent its general circulation, it be. ing obtained from a Shrub growing on the mountains of Thibet, in the R-rman Empire of India, and held so sacred by the natives, that to part with it is like parting with their existence.’ Le'ter to Dr. Bed well, dated Jan. 7, 1823. Dear Doctor—l have been violently affected with a R ieumatic complain’ for many yea s oveu my fingers were an contracted that 1 could neither dress or undress myself, or g.ve the least assistance to n« fa oily—I have uaed only line box of the Ind a Extract, and I am perfectly restored. Your’s truly, R. RALSTON, Philadelphia Letter from Tobias Jennings, stewa-d ol St Thomas’ tfnnptal. London, Feb 1, 1B„3. Dear Air—I think it my doty to inform you, that alter trying every thing that could be pointed nut by the most respectable physi- I'lam nn,l r..a at. . .. V r a. Treasury department,} March, 14, 1825 3 117HBIIRA8 on the 3d of M*reli, 5, * " law was passed by the Gnngresiof the United Slates, of which the 3d, 4th, o^d 5t)i sections are in the words follow ug, v ; z \ Sec. 3. Anil be it further enacted, fhat « subscription *o the amount of twelve fiillon* of dollar*, of the six p*r cent, stock uf the year eighteen hundred and thirteen, bo, and the same is hereby proposed » for which pur pose books shall be opened at the Treasury of the United States, and at tli*- severs! loan <<ffi ces, on the first day of April nest, to confir.Ut open until tbe first day of October ther/iaftor for such parts of the ahsve mentioned de script ion of stock as shall, on t|r day of sub scription, stand on the bocks of tbe Treasury and on those of the several loan offices, re specltvely / which subscription shall be f. (Feet ed by n transfer to the Lhitcd States, in the inauniT provided by law for such transfers, of the cred.t or cred'ts dandiog on the said books, and by a surrender of tlie certificates of tbe stock 10 subset bed: Rovided, That ail subscription by such transfer of stock shall he c »nsidrti,:d as part of the sail twelve mil lions of dollars authorized to bt borrowed bt' the first sectii n rf his act. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted. That for tlie whole or any put of any sun which shsli be thus subscribe i, credits shallhe entered to the respective subscribers, who thsll be enti tied to a certificate or certificates purporting that the United States owe to th* holler or holders thereof, his, her, or their assigns, 9 sum to be expressed therein, equal tu the amount or the principal stock tlnissubscrhed, heuring an iutereit n .t exceeding folium! one half per centum prr annum, pmsblr quarterly, from the thi. ty.fi.at day of Doom. her, one thousand eight hundred and twenty five * trai«aCr>»akl*. 1 — tl._ * TilCSk- aiieriil ’s bale. O N the fi at a-tu-day after tts■_ fi t day in August next, will be s-i.d at th Market-House in the town of 3t Marys, bi tween the hours of ien and tour o’clock of that day, a negro man name,! John Small, levied on as the property of James William- ii n, to sati.fy au execution on the foreclosuri of a mortgage, in f ,vor "f Edward F Tattnall administrator uf John Hamilton, He teased. M.H HPBBARD, S C- C. St. Marys, 5.It May, 1825- June 9 59 City Sheriff's 'ale, Continued. On the first Tuesday in July next, \W""' bl! 1 ^ 'In Guurl iiouse in the 'JJ city of Savaniuh between tile usual hours of ten a, d three o’clock, All th.’ huiid.-igs o i Lot No. (30.) thirty. Warden Ward, bounded east by Lot No. (31.) thirty-one, west by Lot No. (29) twenty.nr e, nort i bv Congreia st and south by a lane, le. vied on as the proper’.-, of Ann II finder, to satisfy nn execution for ground rent in favor of the Trustees of tbe Chatham Academy. A. L D’; Y >N, C- S June t1 63 cians and surgeons for the relief of my son, without any success, who you know, bus tor many years been laboring under severe Rheu matism, I was induced to try the Polsdeipbis, with a gjmmt-ri'-g hope, that it might g.ve mm some relief from the excessive pam he en-lured, which rendered hi n a use'esr mem- oer of society,und a burthen to hinnclf. To my utter astonishment the relief was instsn. Uorous, and by persevering in the lire of the Extract, his joints have returned to their pro per places, and he is in perfect health. Up wards of sixty respectable nersona have c.-.l- ; ed to see my son, as all who knew him though, il imprt fJiulf that he c^*jf * recover. FOR SALE by GEORGE RYERSON, Druggist, where ndililinnal certificates of the cfiicacy of the above medicine may be sen. May 20 Remedy fur the Riles, T HE Medicine now unbred to the public is one which lias 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 the eases, the patients had been labouring under the dis ease for years, and during that period, had 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 catnWue of diseases, but thoso afflicted with this”com plaint, for which alone it is recommended, may rely with confidence upon obtaining relief, even in its worst forms, in a short time ; and themselves are the best judges ol the importance of such a remedy. Price 50 cents por box, with directions signed by the proprietor. Prepared and sold at JAMES A. AUSTIN’S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 273. North rhird-St. above Callowhill, EJiiladel’a. ,,'*,''0 Proprietor lias appointed LAV & HENDRICKSGN, corner of Congress and Whittaker-Streets. Shad’s Buildings, sub agents for tlio sale of this medicine, in Sa vannah, Geo. Hj* T lle Darien Gazette, the Washing ton News, Georgia Journal, and Mncnn Messenger, will please give the above three insertion and forward their accounts to M »V ln L.&H. Sheriff s ..ales—4J-. ntinuerl. On the first Tuesday in July next, h'-L be sold in (root of the Court- House, in the city of Savannah, between th> usual Pours of ten and four o’clock, Five aegroes, Titus, Betsey, Prime, Rachel, end Poiilts, levied on an the p op.-r’y of Tims. N. K arel to satisfy »n execution iu favor of the Bsnk ofthe Stste of Georgia. A. D’t.YON, D. S. C C. June 9 65 Administrator's tVoticc. 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. A l >f ‘1 -1 SOfl, Administrators ,oiice A LL persons having demands ngainst John Street, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to hand them in, within the time prescribed by Jaw, duly at- teKted, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to HENRY CHAMPION, Qualified Executor. *Wi.+ Mav /» .N once. ■JM-INE MONTHS nfu-r the date of this not ' CB ’ application will he made to tlie Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Liber- iy County, for permission to sell a part of lie £££££££:•- tlie benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. STACY, Administrator. 21 dec 1R W anted JjlMPTY PORTER BOTTLES. ply to March 4 GEO ti YEKSi W Georgia—Chatham County, In -he Court uf Ordinary, Mav Term. 182J O N the pe'ition of Henry Champion, sdmin- istratnr nf John Street, dec-, sued, praying an order A'ici , he made Jhsnhitc on his com- P'fjtng witti the law, lor lieaale of .Lot of Uriund, number four, [4] neoootl Tything Uey u’ds Ward—Also, p rn f a Lot, numb-' ill. Tower Tything, Decker Ws d Doing ,|, real estate of the Sl id ucc. for the hem fit of the heirs and creditorsIt is ordered, tlu.t -mure be published nine month., in one ot the Public Gftzetts of the City of Savanna!) ’•equinncj ail person, interested, to show cauwe f any they hxve, why the prayer of the peti noncr should not be granted. •S II BONT). c c. o. transferable in the sumc o Bnncr is ^ pmvid. d l>v law for the transfer of the sock subsrribed, and subject to rulemolion at the. pleasure of the United States, as follows :one _Vt at any time bf-er the thirty-first dw of Ditcemher, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight: and the remainder at any lime -»tter the thirty-first day of December, one dmusand eight hundred and tw^otv^nme: Provided, That no reimhuv<pinent k|,u|| made except for the whole «m unt of such new certificate; nor until »fter at least six months public notice of such intended rciin- oursemeut. And il shall be the duty nf the decretary of the TrewHury t<> came to be tra ferritd to toe respective subscribers the sr-i a. sinus by th**m su' scribed beyond the hoiouu' of the certificate; .•*’ four and one had' ne, cent, stock is-sir-d to them *’cs;j -ctiveiy * “Sec. And be it further enacted, Tint' '.he same tu,ida which h-ve heieluio'e beer !• «1 now are. pledgt d b\ la v for the naymen id the interest, v.ul for the redemption am t eminurscment ot the stock which may be* re le m -d or reimburied b ' virtue of the oro visions of this act, shall retrain pledged atilik*. marner for die p'i''ment oi the irteroat aesru- n.g on the stuck creuted by reason of hi viibic'ip ion, and f »rt‘ie redemption or r< in- •ut sefnent ot ♦hn- p»*incip. I of «he S ime. A' c l ! duty uf the c .rr.mihsioncrs ol ‘.he Jinking fund t.» cause to be ai/piitu and raid out oi the Raul fun ’, yearly and e'-cy year sucli sum and su-ns as oihv be aiinually ronui. ed to dis harge the ii.ie>est accrumg on thr itock which any be created by virtue of th.. ■»ct I he said conimisdoners nro, alsd, fctrr ■>y authorized to appiy, from t me to tun such sum and sums oui of the 9*;d fund, u, they may tuink proper, towatdi redeeming by purchase, or by reimbursement, in con formity with the provisions of this act, th principal ofthe sdd stock : and such pait Oi the anmml sum often mdhons ofd liars, test ed by law in the said commissioners, as be necessary and required for the above ?nr poses, shall be and continue spp opris«eJ t<> »he payment of interest and redemntim oi the public debt, until the whole jf the itock which may be created under the provisiois ot tins act. shail have been redeemed or mini bur8ed. M Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that books y dl he opened at the I’reaBury o' the United States, and ;t ilie several loan oftc’s. on the first day of April next, and coninui 1 open until the first da*' of October, th ^af- »er, fur receiving subscriotions in conformity wuh he prov suMis ofihe said Isw. I he suiiscriptions may be mfitle by the ?ro- pnetois ,’f tl.e Slock, ei’hrr u oci-so, bv tlimrattorneys <luly mitboriz-’l to subscribe anil transfer it to tlie Uaitod states Sli -ultl subacri|;tim.s of said stock lie nude to an amount exceeding twelve million o! <lo| ars, a diatribution of the said sum of tvelv, millions ol dollars will he m ,Je among tin s ihscnuors, in p, oporu.o i0 the sunn sutacri- bed by them respectively. VALUABLE MEDICINE. tottViva Vegetable Catholicon. TOHB itibscribrr resnr-ctfully solicit) the at **. lent,on of cver y friend of suffering hit- .nanity, to to tlie above new ,„d lnv ,|u,ble remedy, whose unequiil powera in eliminating Iron; tlie system the very seeds of disease, smiin restoring the deranged and morbid Condition ofthe organs orlife to a free and healthy exercise ofih dr functions, has exci. ttd the setmishmen’, and completely ailen- Md the objections ofthe most incredulous — facts arc the test arguments. In order to put tlie virtues of tlie Catholicon to is severe i samtiny as possible, it was offered by advci t.iement, together with the attendance ufi prysicun, gratuitously tu any -.arson wbo would ufipiy for it, and whose cause might item t. come within the range of its hel ling power—numbers of severe cast-s of long sit'd, mg, and some oftliem seemingly do in rule P r ” ented themselves, allufmueh have h en cured, or an much relieved as to warrant ’lie assertion that a little perseverance will do V I" f mt such is the confidence of, lie physi- •esn under whose care these patients were place-l, in this remedy, * con fide 'ice rmuit* ' n ’f fr‘' m the irresistible conviction that has oeen forced upon his mind by ocii'sr demon- It ration, and a peraonal trial nf it on himself tits', he permits me to declare it as his dee! .!• d opinion, that the Catholicon is not only • ocrfeclly safe and innocent, but a must pow- eriul and invaluable remedy in certain dis eases snd stiles of the sj sietn, such as the fol owing:— March' G SAMUKL h. SOUTH A HD, •t;ng Si-cr< ury of the Tr' »>siin * Debility resulting from intemperance snd bsaipation \ Oi l and invelerat- U>'cer3. Pains in tlie bi n< s Httended with swellings of the junta; Indigestion, Ulotr.hcs on the face, oiirplev, Sec.; All enmpluints of the Liver; leLer* Yaws; Syphilis.* Cutaneous diseased g^ne;ary ; Mercurial *»ud scrofulous phints The Catholicon (which the preprieter sol emnly pledges h 9 word consists exclusive ot vegetable ma ter) with the exception of t» 3l'ght determi ation to the boweis. which it preserves in * soluble state, act=: insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires n* particu- ar regimen, (absiim-nce from spirtoous li- q ior9 “ I ways excepted,) or confine)u«.iit. Af a g* ntle, iafe and agreeable calhuruc mtdr cu.e, improving the appetite snd rest, ring the general tone of the system, it is coniid- ntly rpcommendtd to iadic-o in s delicate situs- i,on * W W. POlTEd, C6 Chesnui-sireet, Philadelphia, May 31, 1824. t At the request of Mr. W. \V Potter, 1 have •fcte.y t.xi ibitcd, in sever*! in:tance.«, a modi anted sirup, called Pooler’s Veget •.bin Oatho. icoii, witli t!*j most decule»t advantage. I* .las, as • ut, never tailed eO’.fct'ng a cure in > ierv case in which 1 have t’.ougf t n^iier to employ it. H. M’MUR HHE, H D. s.x Ph’adephiu, July 23th, 1824. Mr. II • IV. Rotter, Oeir Sir—Y >u exp-es«ed h wish that 1 would £i Ve g concise statement of my suffer* mgs, hoin the Lopeless commencement to tne present propitious stage of my disease * About live vent’ '•R Hgo, on my passage from Vr 14 44§ Georgia—Chatham County In (he Court of Drdiuu y—Ha, Term 1825. I I” the petition of Robert Hoy, Executor VJ of John Wackerl de-.. prayii g an order -Am to be made absolute, on his complying •-nth the law, to sell Two Tracts of Und m Laurens County, being the real estate nf the •aid deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and ■--editors i It ig ordered, that a notice Ii ubliihed, nine monthsj i n one of ibe G. zeltes of the city of Savannah, requiring a ■eisuns interested, to show cause, it anv die can, why the prayer of the petitioner should not he grant' d 3 M BOND. c. c o MS) 6 Notice. 'pHREE MONTHS from this d.te I shall m. make application to the Bauk of the State Georgia, for pavment in lull for tho half of a ten dollar bill of said Bank, Letter D. Nn. 2,7 S'gned A. Porter, C-whier, the left hand half- being in my possession—the right hand hair signed by Wm. B B""'-^, President, being the half loht. AU persons interested will ! .* ke , .<l"« ’'»«ce of this intention, sad file l heir "l'j-ct.,ons at avid Bsnk, within the time mentioned JAMES P. SCREVEN g 5"t-.$ Notice. Cou t of Cuathum County, when anting"™ 'Ain.-y O'irtiolea, for cave to a.il L' 5 ' f Of lot No 5 first Tvtiliiig, nZ'ji' tile city of Savannah, whico belonga tn th ‘ tsteof DeUmbeno’., for the bXffl of the heirs snd creditors of asideaUte 1 the PETER EVEN, Admr- June 19, 1825. “ AltY EV ™, Ad,n,. Notice. J^TINE MONTHS aft r a’o, application *«•«!»« Inferior Jou-t of •hath ,m ounty, silling for ordinary nurn,,. i.| S - Th e * V V° “ < ' il ** ,hs r0 - ' osl “ ,R tl>0 D • s « v,, i:=- of R yan C-unty, viz: Point Plsi.tstinn, eonsiatingoftwu t iimlnd and eighty acres R.ce Land, ,<n the O.-ncchr-e H ver. four miles below th. p -ry, di ’no - die plantation if Joseph T'lh rshsm .1 St,? - ' hen El t ilt Also, two hundred si d iif • acres, more or less, of p me Land, appertain- • Reveto- A'so. a Tract of La <1 csll'.d Sauna, ointai ring fif y ,cro •, on Medway R y r, adjoining the Ian of J, IJaiw. II MARY 5AV »GE, Adm’ix, 71 U irdesux, during the month of January, from imprudent exposure «« clack, 1 was scix-J With a violent fever. Haying no medical at- 'endaats on hoard, I was compelled to hear it, as I mg.it for two weeks, when on my sr- >'■"! »t Charleston, S. C. it waa treated as i’f pirns. Thu ikill of my Physician sub,lord tne lover, but Phamix-like, tlie termination of this gave ris- toadiatasu ’ qually dist eia- mg, snd which, till now, 1 had o, mght incur- •b!e. Various abscesses made thei imwel- come appearance, particularly on the joints, which were awe led to sn enormous size.— These g:ndnally subsided into IiurJ tumors, one of which on my left knee affected the bone—an incision wos now made anu u large evacuation ofnus, mixed with pieces of bune took nlace. It addition to Ihis, I suffered thn most exciuciating painsm my j lints liiut mar. ever experienced. Every thing that was administered either gave me no relief. r aer- »ed lo aggravate the tiaea-'e, the severity of wliu.il increased wi’li every 8uccecd-ii|r year Snell w. 3 my paiufui si nation Hist I despaired ofeverbci.ig rertareil io iny heal h ( Iliad not only trie-1 the le -ular means nf relief, but used, though in vain, every popular rem edy I could he:« o’- L wsa in this awful and df spond'iig ccnditiuii,il)sl I was persuaded to -omm-.Mice a courso olyour V-.'i-rtable fVdi-l '•on, and the haopv result is, "/ om the use ",f the t-wa b atlcs, my whole system has under gone a cmnp’etr revo ution, my pains Ii vc fo tu be me;' thediwriiargr from my auee negnn o diminish, and soon cease-1 altogether, the ulcer from h .-nce it proceeded being com pfetely healed, Tlie tumors, for the removal of which I have tried in vain more remedies tbao I can name, are rapidly derreaaing i my appetite, which was gone, has returned—I a in fact, no,any well, and thel cunfid -nt tl.st - few bottlca more nf your, (to ir.ej invaluable medicine, will ni'ke me p-v ectly so. Your obliged friend, r THOMAS UliOWN, JR. coiiMwIsh lobe. With my thinks, amvour obliged humble servant, tJo. y u City ef Philadelphia. ..rkTVn K ,r- aC ,hc Di,tri<!t "f South, wark, per.on.lly appeared, and, being duly aworn, doth declare and say that the above IJlt*ih e . n , t h' S 1 ** re, 3 ccU «»rrect and true, ^t ' 1 ' signature to it ii in the hand writ;ng ol this deponent. Wli . JOHN BINNS, Alderman. Philadelphia, May 28, 1824- TO SOUTHERN PI.ANTvnn which is called yaws, it is a sure remedj; i s single trial of it, will convince p antera of da superior elficscy to any reme ay of s si.mlar nature in the United btutes- NliriCE. Ine S', vantages of this medicine are. not i i , . ,— > connn.ng tho patient unnecesearily to the d V ,hec P i 830, house, or keeping bun Iron, his bnaineaw- w * rk wJJ b « «st With one solitary exceplion, that of SCOTT’S BIBLE •Txux-iTrrs miTio*. By SAWEL T, AIIVSTRQjtjy, T. Oornht’l, R ston for publishing ® FA mtr BIBLE cm U aiZ?J : 0lT S Joint References, to he <■» VOLUME'S ROYAL Orr P syn“ n belltshed with a tike nett ofy x raw 'V'KSHIfS [ T shall be well nrlnted, an vanA be conipriled in six handsome v ?”’ ’"’ lI will contain the Scripture, ,,f es 11 Avw testaments, the Introducto-o ol ~ Explanatory A oict, anil Fructu it ei ‘"h ana all tlie uopious Marginal Rcf,ll"' l ‘ m, t mg printed word tor worn f (um ,?"“*■ ! ’ e - Stereotype Edition, puhliilicd .inreih"""'i on th«f* decease The price wUl ^ May, 1825, Z'i.aX'u!?' “if"’ n °‘ lay ?" y rc,lr ‘<d"o“ ttpmt Fx.ractt of t.etle-s addressed to ,h-p uk .. . cannot tell how. Aa it is not the wiah oftl e t l r"' t , he C * USB «E iWkS proprietor to lake any thing (or whicli he I •a hl.illl. u 1 . " 1 *' possible Lr 0I ,^; cnnuoi give a consideration equal in value -* “■ v tl,e N ”le«aud Observa i 10 persons at a distance who may with to try his medicine, hut who nre nut certain if ii he apphcoble tu their complaint, are request ed to describe their ease and sym.no no in le,lcr ’P''«t-paid, and directed to him—this letter will be immediately placed iiMianU. Xh L C .°,h P ent !“ de5ide the ‘luestion.— ShouM the reaiedy not seem to suit the dU- uise, they will be frank!’/ told s i. UAUTUN* To prevent d.sAppoifitment it is well to stnte that il takes in ordinary oi.ses IVoti 1 tn I Z]T* u " ,,tlour 01 119 spirr, th ( . c „ n . F-tily Bible with^‘tt^: ; t«^ -etter man. ED iVAUu D GIITf ' 4 I have seen no commentary of the Scripture, winch I think so well ,d,n ' 1 general use and edification. It is a tr«= ! which every family ought topoilcj, It is a work distingu shed ■ tyand convenience !f ita crr.ngeme? '‘ clearness and fidelity of Itn • C ' 1 uestnesa and perspicuity of it, '!'* nevulcncc and candour rf its i cisftnf.as and , Un - cler *"»' “t'Ocs infirmity, l 'a". ra ‘ m , 110 persevere to that w n ,l they do not, they might as well save themselves the trouble and expense j f usings smaller qiuniiiy. | AU orders post-paid und enclosing the money •.mediately attended t., and th e metliui.Ic packed and vlelivered with directions for i gelical trutii Hd piety. *° P lo ‘ Tl0,e fait* Of Dr. toon’s Family ni*b*e, f i Ve* 1 , say, that in my e»limat I -,-i it deseivnlly r , u nong our ablest and h, „ Comm- 'Hois ‘ U „ * , . f' . w,l “ ^‘^'CUons for use. I peoially for the use nf i •!>»;«>« •. 3 “ l ““ ,,,u,ec,v * * ud f — did «1 N. ll. To prevent the possibility of all im- position, it wiil be sol’ in tbs city of Philadel phia, ut toe office in Filth near llace-Slreet, oral the dwelling ofthe propri tor, No. 66 Liiesnut street, only, an J abmad by his au- thor.zedage-.ts \v Vv POTTER, 66 Chanut Street, Fhiatdepfiia* e ei. !t8 ,is» > irisiiuc- I have appointed GEORGE RYE ISON, Druggist, of 5>ivanii»h, my aulc agent. Drug gista waiting the above valuable medicine, will be supplied by him fur cash, at the same rate, as if ordered direct from me—viz. JririU per di.zen, or three dollar^ a surgie boltie. W. W. POTTER, Parludelplria. Anv person on application to the subscriber wil. be furnished wrtli certificates of the effi cacy ot the above merirciite, sufficient to ron- vmce the mind of tlu* must seeptical, althouuh too numerous and lengiliy fur newspaper ill- sertiun. GEO. KYEiC-0.\, Dm,'gut, Corner of Bay arid Whittaxer Streets, dec 13 live, snd deeply interesting m i Daniel o. s vnuers highly approved among., rnVut' ".’telVipent am Pious Christians throughout on e sm has passed rapidly tlnoughso Uo'ia ueedje'as-^ deenl Fu< thcr recommends 1 am acquainted with no IN EQUITY. Between W, Davies Administrator, Complain and John 1 a noc/um Admwjtrahr, d > e ant. b-mis no , with the will annexed of Geov-re Jiichardion and others, liejendunts In eyuijy Chatham Superior Court— Chuxi day ust, 18^4- J. rOB?E. Sacred bc iptures, winch 1 would rp.,," jord'arry recommehu for general u.e. i( e (rlnn of the work is good * „ . . JOSHUA BATES Perhaps m no way,can ministers. uf youth, and private Christians, «o ttIP , scrv ce to society, than by exerting th..™. selves to diss-inmate this truly inv,n u ,M. wo ,'k , JOSHUA HUNTING TOP. I know of no Commentary winch i . bi t er calculated for diffusing curiect vitus ot'i'u Bri at truths of Christianity, si d leaving sals- Afyaiixs on th- mind when mine r m the pe; uval ol it, than the one yen J ‘bjut to publish. J v DANIEL SH\RI'E. Nil writer seems less disputed to emuenj for barru, gpecutarions. None more imiro.oi. % Mth . — axiifiG ihjic ly or mure .pow, ifutly incuica’esthe great tu vent,ala of reliy.on. The spirit which „ Uery ‘ 1 ‘f* 8 ’ lhe v "' k <* excellent { it is the- me- k, I T appearing,hat John Murray Carnochan, I beul,1 'K’ »»*■ IjMUifuI spiiUofiae one ot the defendants in the said bill afP Fnian..,!...! .DAM EL DANA. complaint named, resides without the state ot Geo,gin, in that pun ofthe United Kingdom.- Of Great Britain ami Ireland, called Scotland ■. It IS ordered that the au.d John Murray Car- nonhaii, do appear sud answer to the com- .uainunl’a s.tid hill, witnin ititon mnnlhu f-n-M Ju-e 5 Prime Pork, Beef, 6 c. Just received and in stare, on BARRELS PRIME PORK G” 20 ill, do Href 3 2 _ *» Pilot mid Nary Bread 2 Casks Sperm Oil 1 do Train do 10 Boxes Sperm Cnndlcs 3 Firkins Gosheli Butter 5 Boxes Sfurch 3000 Pounds Cordngo different sizes T ether with n generil ssRnrlment of sohiTow 6 ? “l' ^ r0visi '" v ’’ " hich will be sold low to close business for the season,by Jun,! 1 A BASSETT. AUiloL N2Rt “n ei d ‘ lc ’ kPl'iication will be t0 ” ,e H ,? n» *he Jw iuesof tho Hourt JI |° r n"I. ar - V UI,alllHln county, t, r leave lo »el' all the real estate ofthe i ate William Craig deceased, fur the benefit of the heirs and cted- itors ut said estate. n-'t V>. JOHN M’NISH. Executor Philadelphia, July 6, 18’4, My confidence in tile vrgel able catholicon is undimimsh'id, and »a fresh in .tances of its powers are daily occurrirg, in my own pric lice 1 .ave no hesitation in recommending it in the peculiar diseases to w hicli it is upohea ole, is superior to any remedy I am acquaint ed with. M. M’dUHTRlE M. D. Philadelphia, -May 28,18 4 Sm—In consequence of imprudent expos ore four ears ago. I had III i misfortune oV. come i Di eted with a >ii3eaac, the painful re sol's nt which induced me to spplv in sue ceaiion to several respectable phwicians of ties city, from whom, however, j received either no relief, or from a base remedies I re. ce,red another complaint quite as distressing as the former. My whofesystew hecsine a'- fected. I could get no rest at night on ac- eou d ofthe violent pain that I f,.|, i„ ever> , part of my body,- the weakness and euacia tioiiot which was such that I could scarcely wals. ,n tins state I fortunately heard of 6 1 cftt , lmlicon - f’UT bottles of UY which, has completely restored me, I have now no pain, my appetite is g„ 0 ,I, ,„d my ' strength restored With ma*ny thank, for th • relief your medicnc has given me, I am your obliged friend, &r„ . , , "ILHAM WILSON. Sworn snd subscribed to b. lore me, May 28, >8-4 JOHN BINNS, Alderman. N OtlCC. A LL person:; h tvimr demands apninstthp estate of (Tonstsnt Freeman Ksq |«t. of the city of Washington, deceased? are re q "red o hand them in, leusliy attend WI hm the time prescribed by law f and th, ’ indebt-d to ..id estate, .re reqiu-edto^k! imtnedmte payment, to J.nl4 JAMKSUUNn: «’ * dm’t. , 4rip. Philadelphia, May 28,1824. Sir—I am now, thsnkt to your medicine > nearly ma- F"r nearly aix years I have he,*.„ a martyr to a disease, whose ravages threat- ened, f net soon stopped, to pul a period Y„ my existence Having had no reguKeffi" cal advice from the commencement, mv comnlsintstUtgoUnsuch a height thaTl could nut swallow without great nsin and difficulty^ Tumors fonnad in different plrta of my body, snd I began to Hiink my situation . mu, desperate. The five bott’e. of he Catholicon which I have taken h,y e c„m* pletely cured me, and I am now as weU as I plainatvl’s said bill, within nine months from the d-le of this order, otherwise that tlie said bilij as to him, he taken pro confess:' : ind i’ is further ordered, that a copy of this order he published unce a week, in one of the public Gtze-.tes of this state, until th t ex piration ofthe time within which the saidde- rendant is required to appear and answer cs aforesaid, -.hue copy from the Minutes, this 2!at day August, 1824. A. B,FANNIN, Clerk. "4 suf Georgia Camden County. TO.ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, llj HEKRAS Sarah Brown, Jue.uir, Widow, "" applies to lie Court of Ordinary of aid County, for Letters of Administration on ti e •stale ol John Brown, late of said county, dc- ceased, ar next of kin : These are, therefore to Cite and admonish, all atoi singular, It' kindred and creditors of n.iicl deceased, to Ii! their oi.j tolions, if any they have, jn m of hce.on or before the first flood y in June n- xt.' therwiae Letters wiil begraiued tin. an pheant. ' Witness the Honorable B.-itist: 1! Ilunk ley, one of the Justice, of said Court tin- sivteentu diy of April, eighteen hundred srd twenty-five, [L S. JOHN HAILEY, C. C O C. C April 21 -; 4 Ge trgia —Camden Coumj. Y the court of ordinary for SAID COUNIY 4S/HEUEA3 lohn Chevalier, has applied »V to said Court, fur Letters Dismisaor, >n the estates of Satnurl Cozens and Evan E duck, deceased. 'llt:se are, therefore to Cite and admonish, all and "i' g lLr, ; n s bi„ drod and credilors nt tlie laid d.CeaseJ p.- r in m» °ffi e U ' eir “dif 1 ' 8 "?’ if * n f ’hey have, ■n my offise, on or before the first Monday in app“lcant neXt, ° 1 ’ LeUers wil1 be gtan’ed the Witness the Honorable J mes Scott, one of the riuslices of raid Court, this six tcei.th day nf April, e ghtceu hundred xndtweim-fi.o, [L. H ] JOHN BAILEY, C. C. O. C C ■-•H'" 04 Geo 'gta— Camden Counti/. Y I HE COURT OF O.’tOINAUY FO I SAID ''•OUNTY. IWHEREAS Lewis Bachlott, applies (u t | K - 47 C I ‘ ur > °f Ordinary of said County-fcr _eUera D.smiasory on the estate of Traces Rusolupe : These are, therefore, to cite snd admonish, .11 and singular, the kindred and creditors of aa,d deceased, tn fii e their objoc tions, if any they havs, in my office, on or be- fore the fi st Monday in January next, otlier- . V pplic L ant- er ‘ D ‘ arai,sor >' wil1 be fifanted the one uf the Joaticea of said Court, this rf" 11 ? ’ “ y of A P ril * eighteen hun dred and twenty-five. [L Ap A 2’ J01I ' , BA,LEY ’ c c - 0.0 C From particular eximinati ii, and concur, mg ttllimonv, there is no doubt on im mind that Scott’, Family Bible is superior io all ■tilers J03TPH EUEKSON, , Y<J / 1 will plesgr* to stTd mft six copies of sentt s Bible ,- I refer to yuur lately pror used ed.tion 1 crimps I slmll induce five more to tute the s.frr.e number. \ t . j,, L is with exlreine pleasure I perceive vot: are about i„ pttbl’sh s new edition ,.f oentt a Bible. Having been in puss ssimt of it more than 20 yes,s, I trna' 1 know s uite, tungof its value, und a r, determine,, in no. mote I S c rcuittu.n nm.mg my Inends You win please forward six copies ss soon as r ub- utine'L y 1 have obtain.jd four sub.eribcrr for the excellent work )ou are puSliRUii;^ tl. S. 1 i>ro}io*e to tsfee b(-.v»*n «»eis of Scon’s Hi* bit*, siui will be accountable for the ssme. ! ».iV5 obtained subscribers for nine cr pies of Sc Fimily D.ble. J. (j. I siiuli proh.sbly need eq;!]'. cr ten s ?is A roll Family Cnile. J. p. * cV *S. ol P. hag o fninec’. ten s’.bsrri* beis. E . \{ ^J lave observed that you ere shout ptiS, .ifilunp; anuiher edition of Sc.oiUs B.h!c hups you mny8i»«:cee ) ;<s you h ve dune in ,u ’ ,T,t ’ r editions. J l ave bepu cndenvorin^ to procure subscriber? owo ^ cur people, arul ,en or more subscribers wiil be obtained. «. S. II,. I will lake ten sets (of Scott’s BiMc) bound and lettered. j, y. I have obtained ten snhscribuis fur your edition ot the F-ouly Biuic—and Tave n doubt but there nvgnt be n.imcihii.g iik.; 100 copies acid in tliisr.lr.ee if you had nn n’gtiit here—I thuught tbe v/mk ouglit to be m- courag, d m d for hat reason took a suiiscnb- tiuupaper. It is) work that ever) T.n;;!y l’’',cnjie. J. K. R'll. riioiild have that is able to 50 April a- C. C. GRISWOLD, I f.m f_ llist y-u propose to piint lir- cq,r.? excellent F'.mily ConiUK-ntary, and Should be very glad ifit were in my power to give S more liberal patronage lo the work, ’h»’*> «o circumstances are, I can. 1 stall, however, be able to do something; eight or ten sots I shall rertainly take i snd it inav be, uoui/it' that number, * „ * h«ve piocured fifteen subscribers ’to ScMPsttibb. J. A.I). ,» * * tfMl dispose of 20 sets ormo’ egT «he funnily llible. e. B * ,,s y e circulatfcl prepojials for S*:oU'a U ble / bow many iuv e been t-n^ired in sill CHuiiot u ll { but between 20 and 3j sets in u s vicunly. jj, I have concluded to become responsibis to you for thirty sets jf Scott's Commeritfiry, C B# I have procured 106 subscribers to tbe Bible! 6 lull to he bound in calf,- 3 sets to be done in boards the other 97 sets, huui I and lettered as described in the prospectus.' , H. Mi I presume I could procure 500 subscri bers lor your edition of Scott’s Bible. The demand is increasing for them. They will finally supersede every other large or Far.ily Bible. Fifty ot my subscribers live within circle of 8 miles! J L. Just publi-hed an edition of tbe simz woxx, completed in six volumes, without marginal references/pric.- in bourns J$Ui; in sheep 821; in calf 827. Either ot these editions may be had of the publish ‘r in Boston ; or of S. G- A J. SCHENCK. Savannah. Ja 11 39 0 Alar King Brushes, Fa superior quality, just received an! for sale by GEO. R VERSON, JIPV 20