Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 19, 1825, Image 1

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J*fo. 189. ffr^ ftetits—\oV YU. THE edited and PUBLISHED IK Tin OIT7 OF SAVANNAH, By G. is W. UOBEIITSUN, JlT KIOUT DOLliUB PKH AHB)UM| fAlAHI.K 111 AliVANC*. "Sswaiatt fOR THE COUNTRY, IS IIUlB'Hlii* * . Ml—-— .. i lu! , n ^i, tl.1 Cl- tinici & wee*, tTuesday. Ibtu-stlay imlS*ta;diiy) mibe titiiceor a.c Dully c»e<’rgiar.,anil contoma *1' liie m till ccncc, Ciiininetoml, Poiiticil awl Un wllatt- c,ms, including •dnsttuements. fub iklicd in the Daily Pnpet. Tlie Country I’apcr t« «e' ttu til parts oi Die Stale and Union, or d.iivcttd in tl.c city, •t Ore dollars per annum, payable m ulvancc. Advertisements are inserted in niilh pa cr at 75 cents per square, of i4 i nes, for ue firs insertion, and 171 *»> e»«y wceceding pub Communications by Mill, must be Post pud Sales ol' land and O'Rr.icU by A.limiulire. tors. Elnnutora or guardians, arr required bylaw, to be held mi 'hr Ta-aday intho month, between the Imilta <d ten in 'he fore noon a .d three in the thernoon, at the Court H ms'- of the county in which the property is •itusto.—Notice of thrse sales must be River, in a puoiic gazette .toy days previous to til. day of safe. . , . Niitico of the sale "f personal property must be g've in I ke manner, forty day. previous 0 the day «!'sale- Notice tn .he debtors are! creditors of a;, estate must be published lor forty 'lays; Note- that application wiil be made to the C tut ' ' b dinary for leave to sell land, mus fc» published .Vine Mtmlht DAVAWJJiAll, IAJEiDUAI MWIHING, JULY 19, N otice. N INE months after date application will bn made to the Honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior Court of Chatham Countv, for lenve to sell a tract ot hind, (iiuivii as number eight, 8th District, rike formerly Munroe) County, for the bench! of the heirs anil creditors of the estate ol of N. S. Bayard. N. J. BAYARD* Administrator estate N. S. Bay a™* .1 ii n 5 Notice. N INE KONTHS r.lur flute of ibis notice. application wih be made to the Honoru* b'. the C;u;*t ot Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, fop permission to Boll all the real estate oi J h : VVakerlv, die. for tb-J benefit of th hei.s ar.d crcu.tovs of said deceased* IiOBEKl' HOY. Executir. p- h ** Notice. ■VTINE MONTHS after ds e, application wili X. beana le to the Honorable Inf ru.r Couri l.ll.llwo cuu'iy for leave tn se’i there*' III.I perse nul iistuic of lie late Mrs Ann Ham- ilniii, d-cipseil, for the benefit of the heirs Sodcred'to Si.l’a-id ests'e, WOi THING I Obi GALE, F.venu'or. NOTICE. N INE months after dUfyapp’ication will be mu le to thu Inferior Court ofChuhatr County^ sitting for, ordinary |»*irp*iBv s for tn order, »imdntK, to sell lots Nrs four an* five. 5j iu Carpenter's How, and lot N-v. (l ) (in eu Waul, in th ci y of Savannah, being the r rt, d 4 state ol Francis J.dincau. dec for tlfr ben; fit of th<* heirs an' 1 creditors of ■aid estate Wlf.LUM GAS: ON. Qualified Executor 97» N otice. CV|T';F. month* after tia.e, upphcstion will He. U J nude to the Honorable 'fit*, inferior Court Gundcn County, whi n sitting f.r ordinary purpn e *fi*r leave 10 sell 250 ac^es offend beloi gi. g to the cs : sie of Jb i Brown, d - ceased f )r the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of sail estate. S ARAH BROWN, Admistratrix Jefferson, 18.li June, 1 25. .In* • 7» Notice. TA; T :r months after date, application aril w« be made to the Honorable the court of Ordinary of Camden Oouuty for leave to sell •II (he real es'ute of the lat° Randolph II G l lis. d censi cl, for the benefit of the heirs an.! Cteditors »f jwd estate, fltNNWI U'GIT.M > Adm.nistratix G M DONALn, AuniiuUtrHtur St Marys, June 18th, 8J5 June ^3 r 8 Notice. fl^HbEFs I'OVTIIS from tl;is date 1 sha' m. make uppliCition to the B.iuk of the Stat Georgia, for paimentin full for the half of a ten dollar bill of said B nk, Letter D. No. ^.7, signed A. Porter, Csslrer, the left hand hub being in my possession—the right hand halt *-gned by W,n. B Rjlloch, President, being toe half Imt. All persons interested will thevefoie rake flue notice of this intention, and file 'heir id y-ctfous at said Bank, within tae time mentioned. . JAMBS P.SCR5VBN. June 2 5 nj § Notice. aTlVE Honths »lt cr d ite, spplicatiun wie r««? e rK? e !" the l"«'“ei of tli“ I iferior Uou , iif'cintliim County, when fitting for ord'n.ry purpoies, for leave to sell that narl r' fc d‘ ,r! “ T vlbiug, Heynoltls A-.rd, C, i y ,? f ?’* v “ nn 'l | . whicl ’ belongs to the cs- We of Dc Lambert os. fur the benefit of the «ens and creditors of said estate. PETEII EVEN, Admr- v a.e . “AUV EVEN, A<Im«. JuntflO. 1825. 675, •••• T HE stlbscribor intending to close Ilia business in this city, utters his stock at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting of Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary and Buck Cases, \Vard^jbes, French Press es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables.Com modes. Pillar and Claw Work Tables, Card Tables, Tea Tables, Dining Tallies, Breakfast Tables,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta bles and Book Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands, Wash Stands. Candle Stands. Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high post Bedsteads, Field do. Maple do. Maple Field do. Wiro Safes, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-Glasses. Fancy & Windsor Chairs “ c. at thy “'Vft-'fqnso. corner of Whitta .~«mt and Buy Lane. J. II. 0* also requests that those who aro indebted, will please to make payment with out delay, mid those having any demands, present their accounts for settlement. J. H. OLDERSHAW. Jan 93 5111 Consumptions. C oughs, fjc. BUTLER’S F OR the cure i f •> ; Couj^’m, Con c imp ‘lions, Spilling or ttiuod, Au inius,and lisowst;* cf t«;e bienst and lun^s. There ia perhaps no mc::lr:al obse'valioi, bett.ir es'abiUhed, r.«»ne more ge rcrally con finned by the experience of the b .st physiev •ns of all g);e8 und cnunlii 8, and none ol ' ore importance to the human family, that he fiict that many of the most difficult and in •urable consumptions originate in neglectri! colds. In acliirate »o varnibleasours where lie changes of the wea her are fr quentl> Jtidden an ! unexpecteil, it requires in*.ne care and attention to guard a^airat this dungerou .nemv of life, than most people imagine «<t ue able and willing to bestow. 'I he bills ot nortuiuy exh bit the melancholy fact that tin Proportion of deaths by this disease may bt :on»iderc(l as about five to one. 1 asmucl l.ien as thi3 lataldi-e.a.ie fn quemly bi'» d.fi ance to th^skill ofthc most learned physic! in*, i*. is a gratificat cm* to the pro rietor ilia ie is enabled to otter to those afll .:»ed with r, a gotd y prospect of relief, iv -hat l ighh aluanle remedy, the Vegetable tfndinn &'p,ci fivr bi‘!»rv in #i>'*»»* it*****- ig** ol ra dical plants; gov»rned wh«»Mv k •sjierience, they are. certain as lotiieir i ft' c and it is a nd by an autli r of great character that a t.uc conaump:ion is a d sease m.vei V.own among them. T!iis Specific is o!>t iin?d by extrrclion from e bs, root*, ft )'-v> rv, plant, &c wi«en in per- f ction. I.> consequence of * happy combina • tion of’he most valuable herbs, fcc. it recomes bnlti m of a auperior value. Uhcalbtliein- ja e.l pfi-t3, opens the peres, i.nd cun poses ie dis usbetl nerve% after the minner «f an inudyne / consequently the obstruction ot he ehes an:l the lunes which constitute th.s iliscasc, par'/nda* ly need its use. It promotes •xpectorr.lhm, which iscon&tuntlj cyl erl For, »nd whiis* it c?ea? s‘s a^d heals, it aim give*- strength tu the tender lungs In tins manner ♦♦removes-.he hertic fever, improves digec- tion, gi' essiri ngih to the nerves, repairs ihc <pp*1t te and improves tliesririta. Tina speci lie mav always be givt n in safety it is mild, ple.'.smt totho t-.s'e, and may safely be given o uifan’s, for v. lo' h it is of ines'finable value It affords relief in bowel complaints, t -ething whooping coughs, &c. and is found particu- 1 *r*y useful in hy pochondvi *cnl, nervous ami hystercil diseases. F.xch bill oi directioi. contains a d.;tailed account of this direaze in nil it? different fttcgt s, and w 11 b» accompa oied with the signature of the proprietor in Red Ink. li ia off red tor sale by GEO. BY l ’ll O ', only (my s >le agent) I) uggist, cor nor Bay and Wiut;aker-slreets, SuvantiRh, a( one dollar per bottle. WM BUILRR. •Vp 30 .30 IUU3G and .V EttLUV.VE Y E. BUASSINNE, R GSPECTFUJJjY informs his friendi and tho public, that he has purchased the establishment in the above business, be longing to l)r. A. Delarocho, opposite the Exchange, where he otters for sale at low prices, a large assortment of Etea\v IVuga, MeA'ivinfca, tvnA C\\en.ica\a, AMONU WHICH ARK THE KOL1.IMVI.NO :— Aqua For!is, Alum, Antimony Arrow Hoot, Borax, Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Pori., fio F.ila Camphor, Liintlinriiles, Cinnntnofi American ln-st and common Cnstor Oil .Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Colombo, Finery, Gum Assnfajtirla Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacutn, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Vomica, Oxvd of Bizmutli Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Penrlash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhulturb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Fqisom and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine CfUUiSLD i STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, NO. FIVE. \ALT, IK OKK 1X4 Y. By the improved mode of Drawing, Secured by Letter# Patent under tfie seal of the United States. T HE Commissioners of Lotteries, in conformity with the Act of Assembly, present to the public, the FIFTH HCIICME OK THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY\ The drawing of which will take place in the city of Baltimore, on Wednesday the 27th of July, tho whole iu one dav» UigUest rxiifc ^4)9,000. SCHEME. Taints t\n«V in Oil. White, Red and Black Lead FrusBum Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black,.Patent Yellow Venetian Rod, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. TN/vNunfeTy. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macnesar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Enu de Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Roses Surgical Instruments and Patent Med ieines of every kind, the whole of wurrauted quality. Jan 20 47 MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Piano t’oi tes, curled Hair Ma trasses, ; eather beds, BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS,&c. T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of the best quality :— aitlufamirrtM. rtuf nfDimujr t*« mow •Single do do Sofa.* 1 , Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing Tables J)o. with Glasses, Curd Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Work Stands Ward Robes, Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do Rosewood do High Post Mahogany Bedsteads Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs Candle Stands, Window Blinds lfall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons, Tongs and Shovels Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattrasses Do do Moss do Feather Beds, Bolsters uad Pillows Children’s Chairs of all kinds Windsor Chairs of every description Cots and Matrasses to fit. Also, a large assortment of Brussels and Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to match The above articles can be examined at the store in Whittaker-Street, opposite Col. Shollman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 03 KUhSH GaIMJEIN SEEL) j, AND TVuYbima 1’WweT Hoots- J U3T rece ved by the rubscriber, and \va ranted of the lust season** growth, 2 box.'8 ti.irdcn Seed', put up by A. M'Mahon o. Philadelphia, exprefs’y for t iis ma ket and curl'dning the following assortmmts, viz. 1. Drumhead Cabbage i4. Barh curled Let i Long Red Heel luce 3 Long oblige Currot 15 Royal Cabhnge d< 4 Paisley 1">. Nutmeg Melon 5. Leek 17. Spinach 5. Onion 18. Summer Savoy 7. Salmon Radish ly *wcet Bisil H. Burly Purple do. -iO Sage 9. Rf-und leaved *1 Na lurtium tO Early Turnips 3J. Celery 11. Late do ?S Early Peas 2 Sa-aafy 4.1.nte do 13 Asparagus 25 Earlv bunch bean 26. Red French do ALSO, 90 Packages containing the following Bui hotis Blower Roots, viz. 1. D »ub c Hyacinths I 4.Meiicantigerflnwet ?. F ne Tulips I 5 Double Tuberose 3 Narcissus |6 b ar of B. thlehem For skW: by P. WDBRMOTT. ■p L, > V 0 Essential Oil of Spruce, J UST received from the Putentee, and neatly put up iu phials, nnd for snlc by LAY & HENDRICKSON. May 25 Shad’s Buildings E Wauled, MPTY WINE BOTTLES. Apply to May I' GEO. RYERHON. A Negro Man. A PRIME Negro Man, about 35 years of age, a good field hand. For sale by CALVIN BAKER. Jtipc 2-t • ’ 79 APPROVED Patent YanuVg ^letUcines. Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for the cleans ing of the teeth & gums ReifVAsthmaticPillB Do Botanical Drops Austen’s Remedy for the Piles Hinckley’s do do Thompson’s celebra ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teeth Paste Squire’s Gsand Elix ir Jesuits Drops Tooth Ache do. &c. 1 do of 10,000 dollars is io.ooo 1 do of 5,000 dollars is 5,000 10 do of 1,000 dollurs is 10,000 30 do of 100 dollars is 3,000 50 do of 50 dollurs is 2,500 200 do of 20 dollars is 4,000 250 do of 10 dollars is 2,500 500 do of 6 dollars is 3,000 20000 do of 4 dollars is 80,000 21043 Prizes. $ 160,000 $160,000 40000 Tickets at $4, is Not one blank to a prize!! Every prize payable in cosh, sixty days after the drawing, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. Mode of Drawing.—The numbers will be put. into one wheel as usual—and in the other wheel will he put the prizes above the denomination of four dollurs, nnd the draw ing to progret* in the usual manner. The 20,000 prizes of $4, will be awarded to the odd or even numbers of the Lottery, (as the case may be) dependant on the drawing of the capital prize of $40,000—that is to say, if the 40,000 dollars prize should come out to on odd number, then every odd number in the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize. It the 40,000 dollar prize should come out lo an even number, then all the even num bers in the scheme will be each entitled to a prize of 4 dollars. The odd Numbers are those ending with 1,3, 5. 7 or 9. The even Numbers are those ending with 2, 4, 6,8 or 0. This mode of drawing not only enables the Commissioners to complete the whole Lottery in one drawing, but has the great schemes, so that the holder of two tickets or two shares of tickets, (one odd and one even numburjwill be certain of obtaining at least one prize, and in the same ratio for any greater quantity. A ticket drawing a superior prize in tbit scheme, is not restricted from drawing an inferior one also—many tickets therefore, will necessarily obtain two prizes each. JAMES L. HAWKINS, ) NATH. F. WILLIAMS, > Combers. JAS. B. RINGGOLD, ) Baltimore, March 25, 1825. Present price of Tickets: Whole, $6 00 I Quarters, $1 60 Halves. 3 00 | Eights. 0 75 All orders promptly attended to, at L U T H E Ji’ S E V C 1/ A MG E OFFICE. Beware of Swindlers ! ! O N the 29th of January last, my black woman named PEGGY, was enticed away from me by Samuel Townsend, Pa trick Monroe, Joseph Orston and others: was harbored and concealed by the said So- muel Townsend, and taken into his posses sion under pretence of obtaining her free dom ; and on the 17th of March last, was carried off by the above named Joseph Or- ston, who goes in the capacity of a pedlar. Said Peggy is now in the Pth year of her ~ge, of middle size, about 5 feet 4 or 5in* lies high, handsonfely built, of yellow com- dexion, very likely, familiar and free apo- cen. She sometimes calls herself Peggy H«gin, and has of late pretended to say that she was free horn. Peggy may be known by any one who converses* with her, by her telling who raised her, and of her leaving her child behind, whose name is Eliza, It is supposed that she is sold, or concealed in some part of the country. Any person find ing where she is, and giving information by letter, directed to the subscriber, living in Barnwell district, or to Mr. Isaac Frazier, in Columbia, S. C. shall receive n reward of twenty five dollars; nnd if the said Orston and Peggy be found together, nnd uppre- bended, so that the villains can be brought to justice, any person or persons, so appre hending them, shall receive a reward of 50 dollars. S. W. KEARSEY. June 17, 1825, ICPEuch publisher of a newspaper in the states of North and South Carolina and Ge orgia, is requested to insert the above advertisement in their respective papers, once a week for three weeks, and forward their accounts either to Mr Isaac Frazier in Columbia, or to the subscriber in Barn well District, S. C. Ordnance Department, £ Washington, 4th June, 1825. > S EALED PROPOSALS will be reeoiv ed by this Department until the 31st day of June next, ibr furnishing the follow ing Cannon Balls, viz : Seven thousand five hundred 24 pounder Cannon Balls, tn he delivered at Fort Delaware, near New castle, Delaware. Six thousand 24 pon#der Cannon Balls, to he delivered at New-Orleans. The Balls are to be cast in iron moulds, and to be delivered on or before the first day of October, 1826. They will bo in pected at tile manufactories, and at the expense of the United States; but they are to be delivered at the places mentioned, at the cost and risk of the contractors. The proposals should he made separately . jiid -<ilu«uU-aiAU« * U«»~— Persons disposed t« offer proposals, will be furnished, on application, with the di mentions of the balls, and the regulations for inspecting them. GEO. BOMFORD, Brevt. Col. on Ordnance Service* Printers of the Laws of the U. States, are desired to publish the foregoing once a week, for five weeks and to transmit to this Department, with their accounts, one of the papers containing the advertisement. June 14 70bf lio'/b e Distilled Hose Miter A FRESII SUPPLY of best London Rose Water, received per brig Pan- thca, and for sale bv LAY Si HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. May 10 L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Andersen's do do Colt's do do Anderson’s Cuugh Drops American do do Church’s do do Essence Mustard Worm Lozenges Black Drop Henry’s True Cal ined Magnesia Audler’sAsiutic Len itive Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dalby’s Carminative A constant supply of the above useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals. Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs. Cut Glass Lamps, Lntup Glasses, Lamp Oil, &.c. &.e. can bo obtained at tho storo of LAY di HENDRICKSON, May 20 Druegisls. Shad’s Buildings. Castor Oil. A FRESII SUPPLY of best patent cold pressed Castor Oil, for family and plantation use, for sale bv P. E. BUASSINNE, March 29 Opposite the Exchange Glass Lamps. A NEW supply, assorted patterns, wi Glass Stands, for sale by GEO. RYERSON, Corner Bay and Whittaker-StreetB. March 4 ith Notice to \ vee I’eisons to Color. T HE Free Persons of Color residing in Chatham Country, are hereby notifi- fied to nppoar and register 1 heir names in t he Clerk’s Office of the Inferior Court of said County, agreeable to law, on or before the first Monday in July next. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk. May 18 45 dMarkiux ftru&lYea, O F a superior quality, just received and for sale by GEO. RYERSON - nov 20 l.atv .'Ma.tcttsses J UST received by the William Wallace an additional supply of DOUBLE and SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which will be warranted of the best quality. I. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 Y. \at&s Wank .Votes, F or bale at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 211 Surat ga Congress Spring IVa turs. F IFTY D07zEN of theBe Waters, fresh bottled by Messrs. Lynch & Clark, of New-York, and direct from the Springs, junt received per ship Augusta. Persons going to sea would do well to supply them selves, as they are ottered at reduced prices by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. May 25 Door Mats. J UST received by the William Wallace three dozen best quality India Door Mats, for sale by March 16 I. W. MORRELL. 93 Yveaauv^ i eynvUnfcnt, } April 29, 1825 3 M\OTICE IS HEREBY GIFEJY, T HAT, on the first day of October next, the principal of the six per cent, stock of the United States, created under the ou- linrity of an Act of Congress, entitled “An Act authorising a loan fora sum not exceed ing eleven millions of dollars,” approved on the fourteenth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with the interest then duo thereon, will be paid to the proprietors of said stock, or to their attorneys duly authorized, ot the Treasury of the United States, in Washington, and at the several Loan Offices, on the books of which any portion of said stock may stand. A surrender of the Certificates of said Stock, will he required at the time of pay ment, and the interest on said Stock will cease, from and after the thirtieth day of {September next. SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. \T n v 12 42|M Sto ves MR IA STiasoTTr luiTtoa. Ori'li/E FOR TIIE SALE OF NEGROES &c. T HE stlbscribor, has opened an office for the sale of Negroes, Lots, Lands, Bank Stock &c. and milicits the patronage of the public. Advances will be made on proper ty confided to him for sale if desired. Wanted to purchase Planters’ and United States Bank Stock. JAMES EPPINGER. June 2 59||p&+u Notice. fin HE subscriber will dispose of his Mills -L in Montgomery .County, having a grist and four saws running, which last are calculated to turn out from 4 to 6000 feet of lumber per day, which can be rnfted im mediately into the Ocmulgec River, with 600 acres of the best timbered pine land in that section of the state. As to terms of sole, they will be made easy. ^ The above property was formerly that of E. W. Bar ker. My residence is near Milledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN. June 12 Superior Cologne Water. W ARRANTED GENUINE and im ported, just received and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Mav 13 Shad’e Buildings. H i MS. q/A/A VERY Superior Baltimore £\J\J Hams in bags for retailing. Just received per achr. Cvgnet, and for salt by HALL & IIOYT. June 25 80 rJUJOssALS By SAMUEL T. AHMSTROMCf Mo, SO. Oom/utl H non for publishing SCOTT'S FAMILY IIIBLE containing: ul! the Mar ginal Refcr-encet to be comp tied in ‘ IX VOLUMES HOYAL OCTAVO, amt cm- belhtluul with a Ukenots of Jit .iut/uir- I terms, he well printed, on good prper, and be nngipiiiid in six handsome v> Iu ies. It couttin the Scriptures of the O d and A w Testament*, tho Introductory Ofiu rvn-iotu Explanatory Aotei. and P-octic .1 Obicrvtuiom aU the copious JUarrinut Reference!, be- a n ' printed word tor word ft.up the Londttt Stereotype. Edition, published since the Au- lior’s decease The price will be $21, in -•aids ; gC4, in sheep » £30, in call bi. iW llr *1825 *° rk wl,l . bfc re “ d > for delivery by Ex'root! of Lettet advened to the Pub !i then. I esteem Dr. 8cott*. F. m .y Uib|., *„ m , nt | y calculated to promote the cause of truth i.nd piety. Ii seems scarcely posa'ble for one to read daily the Notes and Observations in the Family Bible without becoming a * r and fletterman. EDWARD D GT'iFFIN. I have seen no commentary 0 f the Sacred Scriptures wtrich 1 think so well adapted to general use and udil’cution. It is a treasure whichever, fumaiy iught to possess. , L t . . A IS*TON. It is a work distinguished for the simplici ty and convenience of its arrangement, the clearueas an.! fidelity of its expositions, the jeatnesi and perspicuity of it* style, the r>«v ievi.lt nee and candour of its spirit, the c. n- - senesa and p-ninency of its applications, ind for its uniform tendency to promote evair • elical truth ^c! piety. ARIEL HOLKBfJ. Of Dr. C 5cr)'.t*s Family Bible, I fe* 1 free to tay, ihat in my estimation it deserve 'ly ra ikt imong our ablest and b<w Co.. . . arii* THOMAS DAI DWli*. D-. Scott's Family 1) bit n tended more ea- necially for t v e use of Gh. isUn families, is a work Wh y evangelical, extensively instruc tive, and deeply interesting. damel o. banders. The character of Or. Scott’s Commentary >n the Bible, is so generally kuewn, and so gltly approved amongst the most intelligent ■>d pious Christians throughout our country, nd has passed rapidly through so many lai ge •itions, that 1 deem further recomme&da* ■ous needless* , . . J MORSE. I am acquainted with no Comoventary on h 1 Sacred Sc ipturcs, which I would more °rd ally recoimneuu for general use. Tht lan of the work is good JOSHUA BATES. • m greater -*rv ce to society, than by exciting them. ?lves to dissimin-«te this truly nvaluable voik JOSHUA HUNTING! DN. I know of no Commentary which is better flicuMed for diflusing correct views of lha great ii’uihs of Chiiulianity, ai d leaving r..tJu- >ary impressions on t!i> mind when rising i"m the perusal of it, than the one you are b jul to publish. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer seems less disposed to contend for barren sneculad .ns. None more uniform* ly or more powc.fully inculcatcsthe great ea* aentials of religion The tpivit which pv i* odes the woi k is xcellent; it is the ir.et.jl, •ffcctionare, healing, yet ta-lLft l s .j». of thtr gospel. DANIEL DANA. From partictilv examinati n. and concur ring testimony, the r is no doubt on my mind that Scott’s Family Bible is superior to all others JOSFPH EME! SON. You will pless r u> se d me a?x crpies of Sc >tt*s Bible ,* ! refer to y<»«r lately diodo»«4 edition Perhaps I slmll induce five more to take the s -me number. H- L. It is with .extreme pleasure I perceive or. are about to publish a new edition f Scott's Bible. Having been m poss ssion of it more than 20 years, 1 tins’ I know some* thing of its value, and am determined to pro mote its c rculatinn amoi-g my friends You will please forward six copies as soon as pub lished* C. M. I have obtained four sob cribcp. for the excellent work you are publishing H. S. I propose to take aeven sets oi Sc r tt'a Bi ble, and will be accountable for the a me. • J. C, I here obtained subscribers for nine cop>e» of Scon L Famil t Bible. J 1 shall pr -bubly need eigh or ten sets of Scott's Family Bf%!e. J. P* . I havr obtained ten subscribe) s for y,<ur edition of the Family Bible—and have no h.ubt but here uognt be aouioth i g hke 100* copies sold in this place if you had an agent here—I thought tre work ought lo be en- ottraged and for hat roHSon took a subscribe tion paper It is a work that every funnily <houlU have that is able to purchase. J. E M’C 1 sm glad, that y^u propose to print Mr. Scott's excellent Family Comnunuty, and should be very glad if it were in my power to ive a more liberal patronage to the work, than, as circumstances are, 1 can. I shall, tow ever, he able to do something; eight or ren se:s I shall certainly take; and d may be, double that number. A. B. have piocured fifteen subscribes to Scott’s Bible. J A. I). I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or mo< e of he Family Bible. K. R I have circulated proposals for Scott’i, Bible i how many have been engaged in all! •annot tel!; but between 20 and 30 sets in h s vicinity. J. S. I have concluded to become responsible ‘.o you for thitiy ir.te of Scott's Commentary, C. B. I have procured 106 •'ubscrihera to the Bible; 6 aeta lo be bmu.«l inc*i«f< 3 sets to be done iu boards the other 97 t>et«, bound nd lettered as described in the pro.* 1 pectus. 1 presume I could procure 500 subscri- eiKfur y«ur ediiion of Scott's Bible The , mar.d is increasing for them They will finally aupersede every other large or Family 'ible. Fifty ol my aubscribers live within •rcle of 8 miles! J. L. Just published *n edition of the aawa wonx, ompleted in six volumes, without marginal t’ferettces/price in ho. rus £18; in sheep ‘,21 / in calf R27. Either of these editions tv.y be had ol th« publisher in Boston / or of c. ft J. 8CHENCK, Savannah. Ja:i 11 "