Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 28, 1825, Image 1

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Vll. SAVANNAH, THUUSDATf MORNING, JULY 28, £825 THE I EDITED and published IK TUI orrr op savannah, By G. t$ W. Robertson, AX RIGHT DOLLAR® AlfSUM| DAIABLK IK AttVASO*. mgm FOB THE COUNTBY, IS pubinl^Bfceet the amogcmcnt ot V,il. tj^^Btes n week, (I ucsday, i'its.'ay »tthe Oniceol the DaiW Ewt^o^Scun'ki" ^'."if 11,1 eer.ce, Commercial, Political ai.-i MiBJellan- c'js, including advertisements. published in th TUe Coimry'papo* is cm.t to all parts of the State and Union, or delivered in the city, at t'vc dollars per annum, ptynole in idvancc. Advertisement, are inserted in both pa .err. at 75 cents per square, of 14 i ncs, foi ie firs insertion, and 374 &» every auccceding pub- ” Communications by Mail, S.ics nf land and wgroca by Atlminisirj ton Fs-eutors or guardians, are required, to be hedd on the lira Turaday in the . ls between the lion™ °f tea 1,1 . -f ore m-oo and three in the afkcrnnoii, at the Own if ..».a „pthc P'HinlV ill Wtliwi Gifl pfopeny il sHuate —Notice iT d'esri sales must be Riven in s public gazette «*» day* previous to the d, N»li*en orthe sale of personal oropertymusl be Rile in like r.nor. Forty days prev.ou. “lllrtlee'in'di'e debtors and e-oditors of no estate must be published for Forty days. * Notice that application will he i.mde to the Court of Ordma-y for leave to sell land, mus he publish* l Alne Month. N otice. N INE months after ilutc application will he mode to the Honorable the Jus tices ot' the Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell a tract ot land, known as number eight, Otli District, 1 lire (formerly Munroe) County, for the bench oftlie heirs and creditors of the estate el of N. S. Bayuril. N. J. BAYARD. Administrator estnto N. S. Buya™- Jan 5 ■ „ T HE subscriber intending to close his business in this city, oilers his stock at reduced prices, for CASH, consisting oi Sidnboards of various patterns, Secretary and Book Cases, Wardsobes, French Press es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Com modes, Pillar and Claw Work Tables, Card Tables, Tea TablcB, Dining Tables Breakfast Tables,Gentlemen’s Writing Ta bles and Book Cnses, Inclosed Basin Stands, Wusli Stands, Candle Stands,Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high post Bedsteads, Field do- Maple do. Maple Field do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-GInsscR, Fancy & Windsor Chairs Sic. at tho Ware-House, corner of Whitta kor-Street and Bay Lano. J. H. O. also requests tlmt those who are indebted, will please to moke payment with out delay, and those having any demands, present their accounts for settlement. J. II. OLDERSHAW. Jan 85 51|| Consumptions, Coughs, £$c. BUTLER’S N [otice. INF. MONTHS nfttr date of this notice, application will be made to the Honors. Me the Cr.nct nf Ordinary of Chatham Coun ly, for permiaaion to sell all the real estate of John Wakerlv, dec. for the benefit of ihe heirs and creditors of said deceased- ROBERT HOY, Executor. Feb 85 S7 Notice. N INE MONTHS After ante, application will be mai’e to the Honorable Inferior Court of IflMtlmm county, for leave to sell the real •ml pertioiifl! estate* of the late Mrs Ann Ham* ilion, deceased, for (he benefit of the heirs •nd crediting of said estate. WORTHING TON GAT.R, Executor. »!.,***»'m NOTICE. N INE months nftvr date, application will be made to the Inferior Court ofChtthain County, sitting for ordinary purposes for an order, absolute, to sell lots Ni-s- fjurann five. (4 and 5) iu Carpenter's Kow, «nd lot No. one, (1) Green Ward,in the. ci*y of Savannah, being the real estate of Francis Jaiineau, dec for the benefit of th«* heirs and creditors of •sidestate WILLIAM GASTON, Qualified Executor. 971 VUVUtt and .MtlUUUVE ©tfQHSUB* P. E. BRASSINNE, R espectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has purchased the establishment in the above business, be longing to Dr. A. Dolarochc, opposite the Exchange, where he oilers for sale at low prices, a large assortment of Ytesjv Wraga, Medicines, • am\ Ckeuvicais, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING I — Aqua Fortis, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, do Fola Camphor, Cautharides, Cinnamon American best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas - Colombo, Finery, Gum Assafvetida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Maunu.Chnmoniilo Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nnx Vomica, Oxyd of Bizmuth Oil of Aniseed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Pcarlush, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Suit of Tartar Glauber, Epsom mid Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpcutiue (SlliMTO ) Beware of Swindlers ! i Notice. vjF- months vf cr dn«e, application will bo ttJ -i*de to the Honorable «h i Inferior Court of U&mden County, when sitt'ng f«»r ordinaiy K o e , f «• leave <o sell 250 acres of land •gi.,g to the estate of .loin Brown, de ceased' f r the benefit of the flairs and credi tors of §:U’l estate. • SAKAV! BROWN, Admistratri*. JertVrson, l8lh June, 1 ’25. .hire 2'! 78 F Olt the cure i f Colds, Coughs, Consump- tious, Spitting of Bl'jodj A<Uuna»*and d isease* of the breast and lungs. There is perhaps no medical observation better os!shushed, none more generally con firmed by the experience of the best physici ans of all Btfes and countries, and none ot rore importance to the human fumily* than he fact that many of the -f.ost difficult and in curable consumptions originate in neglectoc) colds.. In a climate so variable as ours* where 'be changes of the weather are frequently sudden and unexpected, it requires more care and attention to guard against thin dangeron- enemy of life, than most people imagine or are able and willing to bestow. The bills ot mortality exhibit the melancholy fact that the proportion of deaths by this disease may be conaidered us about five to one. Inasmuch then as this fatal disease frequently bj ja defi ance to the skill of the most learned physic! ans, it. is a gratification to the proprietor that he is enabled to oiler to those afflicted with it, a goodly prospect of relief, iu that highly valuable remedy, the Vegetable Indian Speci fic. The Indians arc lioppy in their know, ledge of medical plants; governed wholly Sr experience, they arc certain as totneir eft* c and it is said b ’ nn author of great character that a true consumption ia • disease never known among them. This Specific is obtained by extrsetion from herbs, root®, flowers, phut-, &c. when in per. fection. In consequence of a happy combina. tion of the most valuable herbs, &c. it becomes ■x bi.lj.ru of a superior value. It heals the in* ju ed part.?, opens ihe pores, and composes ihe disturbed nerves, after the manner of an anodyne / consequently the obstruction ot ‘he chest and the lungs which constitute th.s disease, particularly need its use. It promotes expectoration, which ia constantly called for, and whilst it cleanses and heals, it also gives strength to the tender lungs In thia manner it removes the hectic fever, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs die appetite and improves t * spirits. This speci fie rnav always be given in Bnf;ty it is mild pleisant loiho ffcste. and may safely be given o infants, for which it is of inestimable value. It affords relief in bows! complaints, teething, whooping coughs, &c. and is found particu* l.irly useful in hypochondriacal, nervous and hysterical diseases. Etch bill of direction contains a detailed account of this disease in all its different stages, and will b » accompa riid vtith the signature of the proprietor in lied Ink. It is offered lor tale by GEO. BY Kit O •!, only (my sole agent) Diuggist, cor nerBiiy and Whittaker-jjtreets, Savannah, at one dollar per bottle. WM BUILERi rVc qo 80 Yainls Bfy and in Oil. White, Red and Bluck Lead Prussion Blue, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. Tevtumevy. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Rosea Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icines of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 Notice. TOI'I® monthi after date, sppliettion -vip •Title made to the (Jonursb'e the tuurt of Ordinary of Camden C.ouuly, for leave to seh ail the real es’atc of the late Randolph M G-l lis, decenfi* d, for the benefit of the heirs amt wCreditorkclsaid ectate. HANNAH U'GIt.LI?. Adminiatralix, G M'lKJHALD, AdminutMtor St. Marys, June 13ih, :8J5. June 33 T 8 Notice. T IMER MONTHS from thi, date. I shall make application to the Bauk of the State Georgia, lor pavment in lull for the half of a tcndollar hill of said Bank. Letter D, No. 217, signed A. Porter, Cashier, the left hand half being in my possession—Ihe right hand half signed by Wn. B Bulloch, President, being tlie half lost. All persons interested will therefore take due notice of thia intention, and file their objections it said Btnk, within the lime mentioned. JAMES P. SCREVEN- June 2 J9f • § Notice. N INE Months after date, application still be made to the Juatieea of the Inferior Const of Chatham Couoty, when sifting for ordinary purpose*, for leare to sell that nart of lot No. 5 first Tything, Reynold, Ward, in the city of Savannah, which belongs to the es tate of De Limbertos. for the beneBt of the heirs and creditors of said estate. PETER EVEN, Adorn* MAUY EVEN, Admx- June 1ft, 1825 Win f UiiSii garden seeds, AND BuVbowa I'lovieT Hoots* J U3T receded by the rubsciiber, and war. ranted of the lost acason’s growth, 2' boxes G irder. Seeds, put tip by A. M’ Mahon & Co. Philadelphia, expresaly for this market, ami containing the following assortments, viy t. Drumheud Cabbage 14. Early curled Let- 2 I.ong Red Bert tuce 3. Long Orange Crrrut 15. Iloyal Cabbage do 4. Parsley Id- Nutmeg Melon 5. Leek 17. Spinach 6. Onion 18. Summer Savoy 7. Salmon Radish 19. Sweet Basil 8. Early Purple do. 20. Sags 9. Round leaved SI. Naslurtium 10. Early Turuipa 22. Celery 11. Late do 23 Early Peas i2. Salsafy 24. Late do 13- Asparagus 25 Early bunch beans 26. Red French do ALSO. 20 Packages containing the following Bui boua Blower Roots, vie. 1. Double Hyacinths I 4.Meiicantiger flower 2. Fine Tulip, I 5 Double Tuberose 3. Narcissus I 6 Star of Bethlehem For sale by P. M’UERHOTT. F-S 9 58 Essential Oil of Spruce, J UST received from tho Putcntoe, and neatly put up in phials, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON,. May 25 Shad’s Buildings, W anted, E MPTY WINE BOTTLES. Apply to May 11 GEO. RYERSON. STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, 0 N tho S9th of J J 5?, u *,7J S8t ’ “7 bUcl 5 no. five. I ^-^ W0ma, i named PEGGY, was enticed i ’ ! away from me by Samuel Townsend, Pa- JiLL IN ONE DAY I trick Monroe, Joseph Orston and others: By tho improved mode of Drawing, was harbored and concealed by the aaidSa- Securtd t»j IMor. Patent under the tea l of\ ™el Townsend, and taken into hte posses- J .. . . " I Rlnn linnap npnfnnno nf nMnsninn liar fsno the United Statee. T HE Commissioners of Lotteries, in conformity with the Act of Assembly, present to the public, the TIFTH SCHEME or THE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, The drawing of which will take place in the city of Baltimore, on Wednesday the 27th of July, tho whole in one day. l\\g\usat Trize. $40,000. SCHEME. I prize of 40,000 dollars is $10,000 t 1 10 30 50 200 250 500 20000 of 10,000 dollars is of 5,000 dollars is 1,000 dollars is* 100 dollars is 50 dollars is 20 dollars is 10 dollars is 6 dollars is 4 dollars is 10,000 5,000 10,000 3,000 2,500 4,000 2,500 3,000 80,000 21043 Prizes. $100,000 40000 Tickets at $4, Is $160,000 Not one blank to a prize!! Every prize payable in cash, sixty days sion under pretence of obtaining her free dom ; and on tho 17tli of March last, was carried off by the above named Joseph Or- ston, who goes in the capacity of a pedlar. Said Peggv is now in tho 17th year of her age, of middle size, about 5 feet 4 or 5 in ches high, handsomely built, of yellow com- ilexion, very likely, fumiliar and free spo- en. She sometimes calls herself Peggy Hagin, and has of late pretended to say tnat she was free born. Peggy may be known by any one who converses’with her, by her tolling 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 ofthe country. Any person find ing where she is, and giving information by letter, directed to tho subscriber, living in Burnwell district, or to Mr. Isaac Frazier, in Columbia, S. C. shall receive a reward of twenty five-dollars; and if the said Orston anil Peggy be found together, and appre hended, 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, ItTEach publisher of a newspaper in the states of North and Mouth Carolina and Georgia, is requested to insert the above advertisement in their respective papers. after the drawing, subject to a deduction l once a fur three weeks, and forward their accounts cither to Mr Isaac Frazier in Columbia, nr to the subscriber in Barn well District, S. C. MAHOGANY FURNITURE, p iano Fortes, Curled Hair Ma trasses, Feather Beds, BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRSf&c- T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of the best quality:— Sideboards, Sets ofDining Tables Single do do Sofas, Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing Tables Do. with Glasses, Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Work Stands Ward Robes, Piano Stools • Muliogany Chairs, Curled Maple do Rosewood do High Post Mahogany Bedsteads Du do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedsteads Curled Maple do Mantle ami Pier Glasses Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs Candle Stands, Window Blinds Ilnll Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Audirous, Tongs and Shuvcls Dressing Glusses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattrasscs Do do Moss do Fentlicr Beds, Bolsters aad 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 ut the store in Wliittaker-Street, opposite Col. Sliollmnn. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 of fifteen per cunt. Mode of Drawing.—The numbers will be put into one wheel as usual—and in the other wheel will be put the prizes above the . denomination of four dollars, and the draw- Ordnance Department, ( ing to progress in the usual manner. The I ... ... , ’ f 20TOOO prizes of $4, will be awarded to tho WA3,nNOTo:< ’ 4,h June - ,8 . 25 ' ' odd or even numbers ofthe Lottery, (as the I OEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv- casc may bo) dependant on tho drawing of IQ ed by this Department until the 31st the capital prize of $40,000—that is to say, day of June next, for furnishing the follow- if the 40,000 dollars prize should come out I >ng Cannon Balls, viz : Seven thousand to on odd number, then every odd number I live hundred 24 pounder Caution Balls, to in the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize, be delivered at Fort Delaware, near New- If the 40,000 dollar prize should come out I Castle, Deluware. Six thousand 24 pounder Cannon Balls, to be delivered at New-Orleans. Tlie Balls are to be- oust in iron moulde, and to be delivered on or before the first day of October, 1826. They will be In to an even number, then all tlie 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 1 spected at the manufactories, and ,at the 2, 4, 6,8 or0. I expense of the United States! but they This mode of drawing not only enables | are to be delivered at the places mentioued, the Commissioners to complete the whole;] at the cost and risk of the contractors. Lottery in one drawing, but bus the grea t | The proposals should be-made separately advantage of distributing the small prizes | for each parcel, and should-state the price' regularly to every alternate number in the schemes, so thot tlie holder of two tickets or two shares of tickets, (one odd and one even number)will be certain of obtaining at least one prize, and in the same ratio for any greater quantity. A ticket drawing a superior prize in this scheme, is not restricted from drawing an por pound. . Persons disposed te offer proposals, will be furnished, on application, with the di mensions of the balls, and the regulations for inspecting them. GEO. BOMFORD, Brevt. Col. on Ordnance Service. Printers of the Laws of the U. States, inferior ono also—many tickets therefore, | aro desired to publish tho foregoing once a will necessarily obtain two prizes each. JAMES L. IIAVVKINS, > NATH. F. WILLIAMS, > Com’crs. JAS.B. RINGGOLD, ) Baltimore, March 25, 1U25. Present price of Tickets: Whole, $6 00 I Quarters, $1 50 Halves. 3 00 | Eights, 0 75 All orders promptly attended to, at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. June 2 week, for five weeks, and to transmit to this Department, with their accounts, one of the papers containing the advertisement. June 14 70bf Double Distilled Hose Water. A FRESH SUPPLY of best London Rose Water, received per brig Pan- tliea, and for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Chemists and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. May 10 APPROVED Patent YamiVs Jlletticines. L EF.’S BILIOUS Turlington’s Balsam PILLS of Life Anderson’s do do Opial for tho clcans- Coit’s do do ing of the teetli & Anderson’s Cough gums Drops • Roli^AslIimnticPills American do do Do Botanical Drops Church’s do do Austen’s Remedy for Essence Mustard the Piles Worm Lozenges Hinckley’s do do Black Drop Thompson’s celcbra- Hcnry’s True Cal- ted Eye Water cined Magnesia Thompson’s Teeth Audlcr’sAsiaticLon- Pasto itive Squire’s Grand Elix- Rogcr’s Pulmonic ir Detergent Jesuits Drops Dalby’s Carminative Tooth Acho do. &c A constant supply of the nbovo useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lamp Oil, &c. &c. cun be obtained at the store of LAY & HENDRICKSON, Mny 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings, Notice to to A Negro Man, A PRIME Negro Man, abont 35 years of age, a good field hand. For sale by CALVIN BAKER. June U 79 tree Persons Color. T HE F roe Persons of Color residing in. Chatham Country, are hereby notifi- fied to appearand register their namos in the Clerk’s Office ofthe Inferior Court of said County, agreeable to law, on or bclore the first Monday in July next. A. B. FANNIN, Clerk Mny 16 45 Marking Brushes, O F a superior quality, just received anil for sale by GEO- RYERSON? nov 20 Castor Oil. ^ FRESII SUPPLY of best patent cold pressed Castor Oil, for family and September next. Treasury department,} April 29, 1825. 5 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T HAT, on the first day of October next the principal ofthe six per cent, stock ofthe United States, created under the au thority of an Act of Congress, entitled “An Act authorising a loan for a sum not exceed ing eleven millions of dollars,” approved on the fourteenth day of March, ono thousand eight hundred and twelve, together with the interest then dun thereon, will be paid to the proprietors of said stock, or to their attorneys duly authorized, at 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 nf said Stock, will be required at tlie time of pay ment, and the interest nn said Stock will cease, from and after the thirtieth day of SCO IT’S BIBLE, STUXOTrat UlTIOI. B B. OPOSAL S By SAMUEL T. ARMSTRONG. Ne. 50. Comhill, B-.etm, for pubtithing SCOTT’S FAMILY BIBLE, containing all the Mar ginal Reference., to te comprited in S.X VOLUMES, ROYAL OCTAVO, and cm- beUiihed -with a likenen ofthe -imhon [ terms. T shall be well printed, on good paper, and be comprised in si) handsome volumea. It will contain the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament., the Introductory Oi.crvation., Explanatory A otet, and Pracltcul Obten,alien.. snd all the copious Marginal Reference., be ing printed word tor word from (he London Stereotype Edition, publisljadMince the Au thor's decease. The pric.e Wilt be g21, in boards I «24, in sheep; 830, in calf binding. 1 he whole work will be ready for delivery by May, 1825, Extractt of LeUe-t addressed Is the Fuill.hcre, I esteem Dr. Scott's Family Bible, emin. ntiy calculated to promote the cause of truth and piety. It seems scarcely possible for one to read daily the Notes and Observations in the Family Bible without becoming a wiser and better man. EDWARD D GRIFFIN. I have seen no commentary of the Sacred Scriptural which 1 think so well adapted to general use and edification. It ia a treasure which every famaly ought to possess. A. E4TON, It ia a work distinguished for the simplici ty and convenience of its arrangement, the clearneas and fidelity of ita expositions, the nestnesa and perspicuity of ita style, the oe» nevolence and candour of ita spirit, the con* cisenesa and pertinency of ita applications, and for its uniform tendency to promote evan* gelical truth 'ed piety. A BIEL HOLMES. Of Dr. Scott's Family Bible, I reel free te sty, that in my estimation it deservedly rank* among our ablest and bes> Commt nlaries. THOMAS BALDWIN. Dr- Scott’s Family Bible intended more es pecially for t h e use of ChiiBtian families, it a work highly evangelical, extensively instruc tive, and deeply interesting. Daniel c. sunders. The character of Dr. Scott's Commentary nn the Bible, is to generally kuown, and so highly approved amongst the most intelligent and pious Christiana throughout our country, and hat passed rapidly through to many Erg* editions, tint 1 deem further recummenda* iio«a needless* J. MORSE. I am acquainted with no Commentary oo the Sacred Scriptures, which I would more cordially recommend for general use. The plan ofthe work is good JOSHUA BATES. Perhapa in no way, can ministers, instructor# if youth, and private ChriMMUMo greater service to society, than them- selves to dissemioste this truly invaluable work. JOSHUA HUNTINGTON. I know of no Commentary which is better calculated for diflusing correct views of ths great truths of Christianity, and leaving salu tary impressions on the mind when rising trom the perusal pf it, than the one you are about to publish, „ DANIEL SHARPE. No writer seems less disposed to contend for bsrren speculations. None more uniform, ly or more powerfully inculcates the great es sentials of religion. The spirit which per vades the work is excellent; it is the meek, affectionsre, healing, yet faithful spirit of the KO*P«l* . , DANIEL DANA. From particular examination, and concur ring testimony, there is no doubt on my mind that Scott’s Family Bible is superior to til others. JOSEPH EMERSON. You will pleasmtn ser.d me six copies of Scott’s Bible ■ - • • plantation use, for sale by P. E. BRASSINNE, March 29 Opposite the Exchange. SAM’L. L. SOUTHARD, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. Mny 12 42tb( Glass Lamps. A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with Glass Stands, for sale by GEO. RYERSON, Corner Bay and Whittaker-Strects. March 4 Bair Maviraaafcs. J UST received by the William Wallace, un additional supply of DOUBLE and SINGLE HAIR MATTRASSES, which will be warranted ofthe best quality. 1. W. MORRELL. Jan 27 * OFFICE FOR THE SALE OF NEGROES Sic. T HE subscriber, has opened an office for the sale ofNcgroes. Lots, Lands, Bank Stock &c. and solicits the patronage ofthe 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&.tu V. States Bank N otes, F OR SALE at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Jan 20 Notice. T HE subscriber will dispose of his Mills in Montgomery County, having a grist and four saws running, which last are calculated to turn out from 4 to 6080 feet of lumber per day, which can be rafted im mediately into the Ocmulgee River, with 600 acres of the best timbered ptne land in that section of the state. As to terms of above Saratoga Congress SpringWa-y^ t t hey ' v s ‘f 0 b rm™i d thaT^f E h w B B°aV ters. property was ormer y t at o ^ . . ar. JjllFTY DOZEN of these Waters, fresh ker. My residence is near Milledgeville. 1 JAMES BOYKIN. bottled by Messrs. Lynch & Clark, of | New-York, and direct from the Springs, just received per Bhip Augusta. Persons going to sea would do well to supply thorn- solves, as they are offered at reduced prices by LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. May 25 June 12 ,69fr Superior Cologne Water, W ARRANTED GENUINE and im ported, juat received and for sale by LAY fit HENDRICKSON, May 13 Shad’s Buildings. 200 HaMS. Door Mats. J UST received by the William Wallace I three dozen beet quality India Door I Just received p*tschi..Cygnet, and for sale Mats, for sale by I.W. MORRELL, jby __ BAJOj* HOYT. VERY Superior Baltimore Hams in bogs fur retailing. March 15 VS June at i l refes to your lately proposed edition. Pei haps I shall induce five more to take the same number. H-L. It is with extreme pleasure I perceive yox are about to publish a new edition rf Scott's Bible. Having been in posaesaion of it more than 20 years, I trut' I know anme- thing of its value, and am determined to pro. mote its circulation among my friends You will please forward six eopiea aa soon ai pub lished. c. M. I have obtained four sub. eribers for the excellent work you are publishing H. S. I propose to take seven seta of Sci tt’a Bi ble, and will be accountable for the asme. J. C. I have obtained aubacribers for nine copies of Scott's Family Bible. J. c. I shall probably need eight or ten acts uf Scott’s Family Bible. J. p. 1 have obtained ten mibaeribers for your edition of tbte Family Bible—and have no doubt but ihere might be something like 100 copies told in this place if you had an agent here—I thought tfce work ought to be en couraged and for hat reason took s subscribe lion paper. It is a work that every family should have tbit is able to purchase. J. E. M’C. I am gild, that y«u propose to print Mr. Scott’s excellent Family Commentary, and •huuld be very glad if it were in iny power to give a more liberal patronage to the wbrk. than, as circumstances are, I can. I shall, however, be able to do something ; eight or ten sets I shall certainly take i and it may be, double that number, A.%. 1 have procured fifteen subscribers to Scott’a Bible. J. A. D. I think I shall dispose of 20 sets or more of the Family Bible. F„ B. 1 have circulated proposals for Scott’s. Bible i bow many have been engaged in till cannot tell; but between 20 and 30 acts in this vicinily. J. S. I have concluded to become responsible to you for thirty eel. of Scott’s Commentary. C.B. I have procured 106 aubseribera to tb# Bible i 6 seta to be bound in calf / 3 seta to be done in boards Ihe other 97 seta, bound and lettered as described in the prospectus. H. Ml 1 presume I could procure 580 subscri bers for your edition of Scott’s Bible. The demand ia increasing for them. They will finally aupersede every other large or Family Bible. Fifty ol my subscribers live within circle of 8 miles! J. L. Juat published an edition of the uni woax, • ompleted in six volumes, vithmit morainal references; price in boarua 8** t In sheep $21; in calf %Yl. Either of these editions may be had of the publisher in Bostou ,- or of 3. C- h J. SCHENCK. Ssumnnah. iu a »