Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, August 09, 1825, Image 1

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Js*fc\\ levies—'V oV VII. 8 V.VANNAH, TUESDAY MO»Nnm, AUGUST 9, 1825 3^0.198. THE H EDITED AND PUBLISHED IK TU> CITY or 8 A V ANN AH, By G. $ W. ItoBEUTSON, AT EIOIIT D0LL1UI PW AKK0M| FAliBLii IK AUVAKCA* m* POU THE COUNTRY, IS published to med the arrangement of ... uiaii, three times a week, (Tuesday, Thursday and.Saturday) nt the Ofheeoi rite Ukily Georgian, and ooiHama al (be in'.ellt ‘“nee, Commercial. Political ana Miscellan- S;. js , including advertisements!. puoiwLcd in ,h ®fte“c«u»wy Paper !• »=' tto aU parts nf the state and Union, or delivered *« tue city, at five dollars per annum, payable in «dvinw-. Aj-crtisemsats are inserted in noth p»_e« at ?s cents per square, of ^-.l.nes, for oe bra- biVenicn, and 3?i for every succeeding pub- " Oml.mieaf.on. by Mail. ojp. ,,fUid and negroes by A'lmimsi.. *nrs Executors or guardians, sre required, bv U W ; to be held on the firs Tu . lay » Uh- month, between the hou» of ^o «> fc noon »nd three (n^th ^ w() . ch tilf . pi operty i; —Notice of fftt'se sale* muat be give, In a public gaaette dxty day- previous to tin ^Notice of the sale nf personal property arms' be Rive in ll nisi.,.or. Forty day. previous “Nafice'm’the debtors und creditors of ... estate must be published lor /. r <y < ays Nntice that applicetion will be made to tn Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, mus- be published JVYua Monlln T HE subscriber intending to close his business in this city, offers Ills stock at reduced prices, fur CASH, consisting of Sideboards of various patterns, Secretary and Book Cases, Wardrobes, French Press es, Bureaus, Ladies’ Dressing Tables,Com modes, I’illur and Claw Work ’X'ablcB, Card Tables, Tea Tables, Dining Tables, Breakfast Tables,Gentlemen's Writing Ta bles and Bonk Cases, Inclosed Basin Stands, Wash Stands, Candle Stands,Work Stands, Mahogany Cribbs, Cradles, Mahogany high post Bedsteads, Field do, Maplo do. Maple Field do. Wire Safes, Cotts, Mattresses, Looking-Glasses, Fancy & Windsor Chairs, doc. at tlio Ware-IIouso, corner of Whilta- ker-Street and Bay Lane. J. II. 0. alsoroquests that these who are indebted, will please to make pnyinont with out delay, and those having any demands, present their accounts tor settlement. J. II. OLllKilSlIAW. Jan 25 5111 Consumptions, Coughs, ^c. BUTLER'S N N otice. INE months after date application will j., be made to the Honorable the, Jus tices of the Inferior Court » «» ' County, for leave to sell a tract o land, known as number eight, ttth District, Pike (formerly Munroe) County, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors ot the estate ol of N. S. Bayard. N. J. BAYARD. Administrator estate N. S. Baya r “- Jan 5 < Notice. N INE U0NTH8 after date of this notice application will be made to the Honora ble the C.mrt of Ordinary nf Chatham Coun ty, tor permisaion to sell all the real estate ot John Wakcrh', dec. for the benefit of th heirs avid crcd.ta''" "f said dccc-iseil- KOUISit f UOY, Executor. Fob 94 ‘ ir Jic, Notice. N INE MONTHS after tla-e_, aptdication will be made to Hie Honorable inferior tour’ of Chatham couniy, for leave to ael! the real and personal estate ofthe late Mrs. Ann Ham ilton, deceased, for the benefit cf the halts endoreditn-- 'Farid estate, \V0 * ilNHfONOAI.R. Kveen'nr Mr^.1, 1 e '•()*.. NOTICE. N INE roontln aft»-r elite, application will b’ made to tin* inferior Courl ofCliubam Cfurityj silting for orrVj»-»rv purposes for ah order, gEcolntt, to sell lots N^S 1 Ifurwii. five, (4 And 5) in Carpenter's How, and lot N , our, (l) C.rcen Ward, in tht cry of Savannah beinjf the. rind estate of Fruncta JaHneau, dec for the benefit of the heirs in '* creditors ol •aid estate WrILM \M GASTON. Qualified Executor. 97.i Notice. TOIN'F. months after Aa:e, application will bp fi'J.rtade to tl e Honorable lie Inferior Court of Oavnden County, vrlirn j.itt'Og for ordinary purposes, for leave io soil 250 acres ot land beb.igi.iff to the estate cf J«ln Drown, Ur. censed fir the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of sui 1 estate. S All All DROWN, Adnjistratrix Jefferson, lStli Jupe, 1”25. .lime 21 W Notice. Vvj INE months nfter date, application %\] be made to the Honorable the court of Ordinary of Camden Couuty, for leave to kp|i all the real e.3tttte of the late Randolph M G'l lis, deceased, for the benefit of the heira an creditor* «.f mud salute. HANN KH H'GlI.l P, Administratis, G iS'OOMALD, Administrator Bt Marv. June I8ih, 1825. June 23 *8 N otice. T HREE MONTHS from thiadale I sliall make application to the B iuk of the Statt Georgia, for payment in full for the half of a ten dollar bill cf arid Hank, Letter I). N<n2l7, sign id A. Poiter, Cashier, the left hand hal bung in my posHCision—the right hand half signed by Wm. IS Bulloch, President, being the half lost. All petifoni interested wilt therefore take due notice of this intention, and file their objections at said Rank, within the time mentioned JAMES P. SCREVEN June 2 jOf, § Notice. N ine Vonthi situ- date, application will be made to the Juatieet of the Interior Cou t of Chatham County, when ailting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell that nart of lot No. 5 fust Tything, Heynolda Ward, in the city nf Savannah, which belongs to the ee- t»tc of De Lambert os. f,.r the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of raid estate. PETEK EVEN, Admr • „ MAUY EVEN, Adm*. June 10,1825. 6 Tin UVLTU u.m\ MEDVOUtE. P. E. BuXsSINNE, R espectfully informs his friends and the )mblic, that lie Ims purchased tho establislimcnt in the ahovc business, be longing to Dr. A. Dclaroehc, opposite the Exchange, where he otters lor sale at low prices, a large assortment of YreaYi Drugs, Nledicinrs, and Chemicals, AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING Aqua Furtis, Alum, Antimony Arrow Root, Borax, Bergamot Brimstone, Barley, Balsam Capivi, do Peru, do Foln Camphor, Cantharides, Cinnamon Amerieun best and common Castor Oil Cream of Tartar, Calomel, Copperas Colombo, Finery, Gum Assafmtida Aloes, Gum Arabic, Gum Copal Gum Guiacum, Gum Opium Isinglass, Indigo, Lancets, Liquorice Magnesia, Manna,Chamomile Flowers Sulphur, Senna, Nutmegs Nux Yomica, Oxyd ofBizmuth Oil of Anisoed,do Peppermint,do Cloves Do Cinnamon, Sweet Oil Peariash, Ipecacuanha, Jalap Rhubarb, Saltpetre, Salt of Tartar Glauber, Epsom and Rochelle Salts Tartar Emetic, Spirits of Turpentine (DiiiiSliD STATE LOTTERY OF MARYLAND, . ' NO. FIVE. ALT. JJV OJW DAY. By the improved mode, of Drawing, Secured; by Letters Patent undor the seal of the United States. >OR the core cfUoiJ*, Coughs, Consump- - lions, Spilling of Bloodj Asthma*, and uiscnKiSB yttne breast and lungs. There is perhaps no medical observation belter established, none more generally con rmed by the experience of the beat physici* is of a.i ages and countiks, and none oi ore importance to the human family, than ;ie fact that many of the most difficult and in- rnrubie consumptions originate in neglectra' colds.. In a climate so variable a* ouro, where he change3 of the weather arc frequently Sutldcn and unexpected, it requires more care and attention to guard against lbia # dangerous .memv of life, than most people imagine 01 ice able and willing to besiow. The bills ol mortality exh bit the melancholy f*ct tbutthi proportion of deaths by this disease may bt considered as about five to one. Inasmuch then as this fatal dLeaae frequently bids defi ance to the skill of the most learned physiol ns, it ia a gratification to the proprietor that e is enabled to ofier to those ailiicted with t» a gor.dly prospect of relief, in that highly valuable remedy, the Vegetable Lukin tiptcl- The Indians are happy in their know- dge of medical plants; governed wholly xperience, they areccrtain as to their eff.c:, ind il is said by an author of great character, that a true consumption is a disease never known among them. This Specific is obtained by extraction from herbs, roots, tbwers, pljnt , he. when in per faction. I«» consequence «»f.1 happy combinn lion of the most valuable herbs, Sic. it becomes • bals .m of a superior value. It hvals the in jtired paila, opens the pores, and cun*poKes ne dis'u.bcd nerves, after the manner of an anodyne / consequently the obstruction of die «hcs« and ti»e lungs which constitute th.s Jiseaic, parti *u!ariy need its uae. It promotes •xpectnrr.tion, which is constantly called for, :.i;d whiict it c’enr.gis ai d heals, it aLo give-t /.rangtli ti» tl»e lender lungs In thia manner itrenjovi-slhe hectic fever, improves diges- ior„ given strength to the nerves, repaira iht pprlite und improves iht spir's .s. This spec! .. mav always ue given in safely it is mild, lctaant to the tas-.e. and tray safely be given ;» ml'ants, for which it is of inesiiifiable value. It afi'ords relief in bowel complaints, t ething, whoupimr coughs, &o. and is found purlieu- ! u-ly useful ir» hypochondri cal, nervous and hysterical diseases. Each bill oi direction contains a detailed account of this disease in all its different otages, unfi will b» accompa >ied with die signature of the proprietor in lied Ink. It is offered for sale by GEO. RY P.llt O , only (my s de agent) Di uggist, cor no? Hav and V/bitiaker-itreeis, Suvannah, at one dollar per bottle. WM BUILER. ' ^0 30 rUhbd GaiIDEN aEhD-., AND DuVtiowft TIiynnc-t Hoots J UST recfi’vcd by the rubscriber, and wa laiited of the lust season's growth, 2’ ossa Garden Sccdi, put up by A. M'ktahon & o. Philadelphia, expressly for this market. \nd curtaining the following awiorinn r.ts, viz I. l)ruml»cnd Cabbage 2 Long Red Beet 3. Long Orange Carrel 4. Parsley 5. Letk 6. Onion 7. Salmon Radish 8. Rnrly Purple do. Round leaved 10 Marly Turnips II. Lute do *»3. f>*ls*fy 13* Asparagus A It 14. Early curled L« luce 15. Royal Cabbage do 16. Kbit meg Melon 17. Spinach 18. Summer Savoy 19. Sweet Basil 20. Sage 21. Natlurtium 22. Celery 2.3 Early Peal 24. l.ate do 25 Earlv bunch bean: 26. lied French do S O, 20 Packages containing the following Bui bous Blower Roots, viz. 1. Double Hyacinth* I 4.Mexican»igerflowe: 2. Fme Tulips 1 5 Double Tuberose 3. Narcissus I 6 S.ar of Bethlehem For sale by P M'DBUMOTT F>' n '« Essential Oil of Spruce J UST received from tho Patentee, and neutly put up in pltials, and for pale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, May 25 Shad's Buildings, E : W anted, MPTY WINE BOTTLES. Mav 11 GEO. RYE . Apply BRSON. A Negro Man. A PRIME Negro Man, about 35 years ago, a good fh '' age,a goeu June 24 eld hand. For sale by CALVIN BAKER. . 79 ) Taints Dk-j an«\ in Oil. White, Red and Black Lead Frussion Bine, Verdigris Ivory, and Lamp Black, Patent Yellow Venetian Red, Vermillion, Smalts Japan and Copal Varnish. TfcYfumery. Pomatum, Antique Oil, Macassar Oil Best English Shaving Soap Eau de Cologne, Lavender Water Otto of Rosea Surgical Instruments and Patent Med icincs of every kind, the whole of warranted quality. Jan 20 47 T HE Commissioners of Lotteries, in conformity with the Act of Assembly, {resent to the public, the FIFTH SCHEME Of TITE MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, The drawing of which will take place in tl. ? citv of Baltimore, on Wednesday tho 2.'tn of July, tile whole ill one dav. Highest 1‘rixe §40,000. SCHEME. 1 prize of 40,000 dollars is $40,000 1 do of 10,000 dollars is 10,000 1 do of 5,000 dollars is 5,000 1<* do of 1,000 dollars is 10,000 30 do of 100 dollars is 3,000 50 do of 50 dollars 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 £191'Otr LETTERS - R emaining in the Post-office savau- nah, 31st July, 1825. ID" Persons wishing letters from this list, will please ask for Advertited Letter.. A. John Aims Capt. Gao A Ash Mrs Flora Anderson Mrs Sarah Alford „ B. W W Black Mrs Mary Baker lleni Brantley K'uhnrd Bland Muy River, S C Wm J Berrie, Jr Sherwood Berkcom ( Joseph M’Honry Win R Benson • Billy M’Lehd 5 Samuel Lawrence } Wm M Leigh » M. { Win L Maynard j Ferdinand Mxne ' S KclY M-'lro-e • Mrs Eliza Miller ' Miss Mary A E Mil- J ler } Joseph S Miller ' Mrs Andrew Morcll Edward M’Croker 21043 Prizes. MAHOGANY FURNITURE, iano fortes, burled Hair Ma trasses, Feather Beds, BOLSTERS & PILLOWS, CHAIRS,&o. T HE subscriber offers for sale the follow ing articles, warranted to be of the beet quality :— Sideboards, Sets of Dinino Tables Single do do Solus, Tea Tables Breakfast do. Dressing Tables Do. with Glasses. Card Tables Rosewood Work Tables, Mahogany do Secretaries, Bureaus Double and single Wnrli Stands Ward Robes, Piano Stools Mahogany Chairs, Curled Maple do Rosewood do High Post Mahogany Bedsteads Do do Curled Maple do Mahogany Field Bedstead; Curled Maple do Mantle and Pier Glasses Cribs, Cradles, Easy Chairs Candle Stands, Window Blinds Hall Lamps, Brass Fenders, Wire do Andirons. Tongs and Shuvcls Dressing Glasses of every description Piano Fortes Double and Single Hair Mattresses Do do Moss do Feather 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 ami Ingrain Carpeting and Rugs to mutch The above articles can be examined at the store in Whittaker-Street, opposite Col. Shellman. I. W. MORRELL. March 15 93 $ 100,090 40000 Tickets at $ 4, is $100,000 Not one blank to a prize!! Evory prize payable in cash, sixty days after the drawing, subject to a deduction of fifteen per cent. , Mode <if Drawing—Tho numbers will be put into one wheel as usual—and in tho othpr wheel will be put the prizes above the denomination of four dollars, and the draw ing to progress 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 limy bo) dependant on the drawing of tho capitul prize of $40,000—that is to say, if the 40,000 dollars prize should come out to ail odd number, then every odd number in the scheme will be entitled to a $4 prize, i f the 40,000 dollar prize should come out to an even number, then all the oven num bers in the scheme will be each entitled tu a prize of 4 dollars. The odd Numbers arc 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 pile Commissioners to cuinplete the whole Littery in one drawing, but has the great advantage of distributing tlio small prizes regularly to every alternate number in the schemes, so that the holder of two tickets or two shares of tickets, (one odd and one even number)will be certain of obtaining at Jcast 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 inferior one also—many tickets therefore, will necessarily obtain two prizes each. JAMES L. HAWKINS, ) NATH. F. WILLIAMS, > Confers. JAS. B. RINGGOLD, > Baltimore, March 25, 11125. Present price of Tickets: Whole, $6 00 ( Quarters, $1 50 Halves, 3 00 | Eights, 0 75 All orders promptly attended to, at L U T U E R’S E X C IIA NO E OFFICE. June 2 Mrs Ann Beal Mrs Dolly Bryan Edward Bourguin James C Blunt Capt Win Brown D O Bornes Miss Cath Burchill Mary Baker C. Samuel Clark Miss Ann J Craig Judies A Clark Tlios Clark Alex Clough Miss Ann Crimm 2 Jane C Cine Mary E Cope Capt John Cox Miss Eliza Cooper Ephraim Cooper Mrs Ann A Coe Wm II Coe Miss Eliz Cunning ham t Cudjo, a colored man ; R. John Cuthbirde ? Silas Reed D. | Abraham Riker Wrat B Davis < William Riclierson cssrs. Dayton and \ Mrs Amne Rolls Brown Mrs Sarah Davis John Davice Mrs Ann Delnnnoy Mrs Dews Dr Delarochranlion M Denmark, 0 mra aumu xvui > James Russell i s. | Mrs Naomi Stanton | James Say ward ' Miss Martha Spald- | ing 2 S Richd F Stnndaland Bulloch County r Miss Sally Shankle Mr Dolcliamps | Owen Sanderlin Francis Dickerson 1 MordecaiShcftall, Jr | Mrs Lucrctia Spen- | cer j Capt Joseph Sey | more 2 | Mrs John Simons i Mrs Mary Smith ; John Smith i Mrs Ann Strable 5 Jacob R Spooner 5 MrsAletliea Scruggs Rufus M Furringlon ; James Sail Rob Flournoy I William H ScTuggs T. ; Mrs Trasper ? Mrs E Tillinglmst r Mary Timmons ; Henry Tillman } Joseph Tillman l Francis Tousang 5 Chaa W Turner Mrs Douville Amos Dwincl Peter Dowel Francis Dupont Mrs Jane Dudley h. John C Everitt Lewis Elchy F. Mrs Mary Farr Doub'e Distilled Hose Water. A FRESH SUPPLY of best London Rose Water, received per brig Pan- tliea, and for sale by LAY So HENDRICKSON, Clicmista and Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. May 10 APPROVED ?alent Tamils ^ieflLic-ines. do do Cough do do do do Turlington’s Balsam of Life Opial for the cleans ing ofthe teeth & gums Ruif’sAsthmi.ticPills Do Botanical Drops Austen's Remedy for the Piles Hinckley’s do do Thompson’s celebra ted Eye Water Thompson’s Teetli Pnsto Squire’s Grand Elix ir Jesuits Drops Tooth Ache do. &c. of tlio abovo useful Patent Family Medicines, together with a general assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuff's, Cut Glass Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Lam| Oil, &c. &c. can be obtained at tile store of LAY & HENDRICKSON, May 26 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. L EE’S BILIOUS PILLS Anderson’s do do Coil’s Anderson’s Drops American Church’s Essence Mustard Worm Lozenges Black Drop Henry’s True Cal cined Magnesia A luller’sAsiatiaLen- itive Roger’s Pulmonic Detergent Dalby’s Carminative A constant supply ~ ' ‘iledii Notice to tree Feisons to Color. T HE Free Persons of Color residing ill Chatham Country, are hereby notifi- fied to appear and register tlmir names in the Clerk’s Office ofthe Inferior Court of said County, agreeable to law, on or before the first Monday in July next. A. B. FANNIN, Clork, May 16 45 Slacking Bruslws, O F a superior quality, just received and for sale by GEO. RYERBONJ nov 20 Castor Oil. A fresh supply of boat potent cold pressed Castor Oil, for family and plantation use, for snle by March 29 P. E.BRASSINNE, Opposite the Exchange. Glass J samps. A NEW supply, assorted patterns, with Gluss Stands, for sale bv GEO. RYERSON, Corner Bay and Whittaker-Strects. March 4 Gait «Ma trusses 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 ~r V. Hates YLankXotes, F Oll SALE at LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE Ton 20 Saratoga Congress Spring Wu ters. F IFTY DOZEN of thean Waters, fresh bottled by Messrs. Lynch & Clark, of New-York, aud direct from the Springs, just received per ship Augusta. Persons going to sea would do well to supply them selves, as they are offered 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 Dpor Mats, for sale by I. W. MORRELL. March 15. 93 * Tlmnias M’Cray ; Rev Mr. M’Vain f W R M’lntosh | Miss Cutharine M’- S Allister r N. 5 Theordon Nelson l Miss Ann Nowlan 5 Mrs Mary Norris j Cltas Noonan S °- 5 Peter C Oates { John H Olderahaw 5 James O’Hara 5 P ' l John D Papot i George Pcniroy j MrsJamesPendergas ; Daniol Philips 2 , William Poythcss 5 William Pope j Peter Pourrin 5 Q. Louis Quilron II Forman Futch G. Henry M Goubil Sami Garnett Wm Gundy Rev Dr Garhot 2 Harris Gromauo John Grieve , Mrs Lm retia Gordon • Mrs Margaret Valla- Mrs Jane Gale j ten 2 II. ^ J II Vallee Mrs Isaac Hardee j Jeremiah Vallaton New River, SC j David Votee Alex Harley s Decatur Valentine Mrs Maria Huber- 5 Edwin Van Antwrop ’ < W. ! William Warnick ! J. B. Wyatt f Misa Sarah Wull { Edmund Warner J John Waters j James Wells } Pertnela Wingate SCO T’S BIBLE, STfasDur- Hutton. 8hnm,a colored wo man Richard Hewlett Dr Charles M Hill Joshua Heckman Pntk Houston Mrs Eliz Holmes Alex Howell Francis P Hodgens,; James Whitman Purisburg, SC ; Z M Winkler J. \ Mrs Martha Wylly Mrs Susan Jackson J VVnt VV Williams Rose Jalineau j John R Whitter Miss R Jacobs t John Withington Mess Jenny & Doug-1 James Wright lass S John Y White Mrs Susannah July j Serg’t Wilson Edward Jones ; John Williams K. 5 Mrs Betsey Woods Mrs Ann Kelly | Paul Wolf Wm Konneduy ; George Wolf L. j Y. Mrs Mary Lawrence < Mrs Jane Young Capt John B Lamny j Absoloni Younians JainesA D Lawrence I Mrs Eliza Young YxeucYi ltfeUe-rs. Madame Chartc Odinct Mr. P. Nayeaux Mademoiselle Ciaudine Mons. Jean Lesonc Madatnoiselle Marg’r De Luiavoy Jannilie Neuvena. GEORGE SCHLEY, P. JIT. Algust 2 95 Notice. T HE subscriber will dispose of his Mills in Montgomery County, having a grist and fbur saws running, which last aro calculated to turn out front 4 to 601)0 feet of lumber per day, which can be rafted im mediately into the Ocmuigee River, with 600 acres ofthe beat timbered pine land in that section of the state, Aa to terms of sale, they will be made easy. Tho abovo property was formerly that of E. W. Bar ker. My residence is ncarMilledgeville. JAMES BOYKIN. June 12 69fr Suratogo Water Cooled in Ice. F OR the accommodation of the public Saratoga Congress Spring Water wit be kept cooled in ice, during the season, and will be ready for delivery evei ing at aix o’clock precisely. No a charge will be made. LAY & HENDRICCSON. July 19 Druggists, Shad’s Buildings morn- litional V SLOP OS Alift By SAMUEL T. AHMSTttONO ,V 0 . J0„ Cornidil it turn for publishing SCOI’T'S FAMILY HIBLE ctmiai in? at, the Afar. SmtU Referent.. 'o be rotrp i.eil in .X VOLUME >• ttOYAL OCTAVO, and em- belkuhid with a iik.-et ofthe Author, "•EH 48. r 1 ' shall be well tirinted, on good paper, and he omvp un d in six handsome v lu - es. It ' 'ot.'* u,« Scrifdurea „r il, r Qd nd JY, w Testa-nentt. the Introductory O',,, iim out, Exploratory Aotei, an-.! h.auic l()ba >n ,;nr, ail die copious Martina Ityratceo, Iv printed word for / of:, ft n< .l.c ...;) Stereotype Edit-on, .lubfjhetl since the Au- hor’s dectMS. The price will be K2l, in cards I R24, in aheep j g!0, in calfbi ,diog. I ne u hole w„rk will be ready for delivery by May,' 1825, Ex,tact, of Letter, addicted to the TubUthert. 1 esteem l)r. Scult'a F m .y Bible, tnm „tly calculated to prumote the cause of truth and 1 iety It seen* scarcely possible for tbb i« -(■ad daily the Nelea and ima-rvaiions in (lie Family Bible wilh*mt becoming a wisrr and tetter man. EDWARD D GRIFFIN. I have acen no commentary of Sacred 'icripturea which 1 think «u weii adapted to general use and edification. It is a u-easute which everj famaly ought to possess. A. E* TON. It is t work distmgu'shed for the (inipfci. ty and convenience of its arrangement, the clearness an.J fidelity of its expositions, the neatness and ucrspicu-ty of ita style, the nc« 'evol- nee and candour of its spirit, the ecu* senesa and pertinency of its applications, ind for its uniform tendency to pro note efan* f elica* truili H «td piety. 4BIEL HOLWE®. Of Dr. tcotl’a Family Uible, I re d f ree to . ry, that in my estimaiion it deservedly ranks «’«ong our ablest and bcs> . Jirr , , ix.j.,, Thomas bai dwin. Dr. Scott’s Family B bin intended more ea. ecially for 0-e use of Christian tamilies. is a work highly evangelical, extensively instrur. •ive, and deeply imeri cting. damkl c. binders. The. character of Ur. Scr.U’a Commentary n the Bible, is ao generally known, and so .ghly approved amongst the most intelligent td pious Christiana throughout our country, nd has passed rapidly through ao many large riiiiona, ttiat 1 deem further reenmmenda- ons needles!- . J- MORSE. I am acquainted with no Commentary on ■i Sacred .Scriptures, which I would more -ordially recommend for general use. The Ian ofthe work it good JOSHUA BATES. Perhaps in no way, can ministers, inat- urtore f youth, and private Christians, do greater ■rv ee to aociety, than by exerting them- •i lvca to disseminate this truly nv.lusbie work. JOSHUA HCNTINGTON. 1 know of no Commentary which is bi tter calculated for diffusing' correct views of tlio ^rest truths of Christianity, ind leaving salu- *ry impressions on the mind when rising rnm the pet u<al of it, than the one you are bout to publish. DANIEL SHARPE. No writer sr ems less disposed to contend for barren speculate ns. None more unilbrm- ly or more powc.fully inculcates tile great es sentials of religion The tpirit which ptr- crles the work is tlcelltnli it is the n-eek, aft'ectionare, healing, yet fa thfnl spo il of the goapei. Daniel d ana. From particular exsmiuuii n, and concur ring testimony, there is no doubt on n-.y mind that Scott’s Family Bible is superior tn all others JOSFPli KMEt.SON. You will please to send me six copies of ScoU’s Bible ; I refer to your lately proposed edition. Perhaps I shall induce five more to take the same number. H- L. Il is with extreme pleasure I perceive you are about to publish a new edition > f ScoU’s Bible. Haviog been in possession t f it more than 20 years, I trua’ I know aunte- riling of its value, and am determined to pro mote its c-rculstion among my friends You will please forward six copies as soon aa pub lished. c. M. have obtainod four aubi cribcrs for the excellent work you are publishing II. S. I propose to take seven aeta of Scott’s Bi ble, and will be accountable for the same, J. C. I have obtained subset ibera for nine cop es of Scott’s Family Bible. J. C. I shall probably need eigh’ or ten sets of Scott’s Family Bible* J, p. I have obtained len subscribers for your edition of the Family Bible—and have no lcubt but there might be something like 100 copies told in this place if you had an agent here—I thought the work ought to be en- couragcdandfor hatrensop took a iubserih- tiun paper It is a work that every family should have that it able to purcbsie. J. B U’C. I am glad, that ynu propose to print M-. Scott’s excellent Family Gonimcniai-y, aud should be very glad ifitwere in my power to give x more liberal patronage to the work, than, aa circumstances are, I can. I shall, however, be able to do something i eight or ten sets 1 shall certainly take t and it may be, double that number. A. II. 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. K. B. I have circulated proposals for Scott’a, Bible / bow many have been engaged in aill cannot tell i but between 20 and 30 sets in tbia vicinily. J. S. I have concluded to become-responsible to you for thirty eels of Scott’s Commentary, C.B. I have procured 106 subscriber! to the Bible t 6 seta to be bound ill caify 3 sets to be done in boards the other 97 sets, hound and lettered at described iu the prospectus. H.llt 1 presume I cculd procure 590 subscri bers for your edition of Scott’a Bible The demand ia increasing for them. They will finally supersede every other large or Family Bible. Filty ol my subscribers live within circle of 8 miles! J. L., Just published an edition of the aaxx wonk, completed In aix volumes, without marginal references; price in borrdv g!8i In sheep g21; in calf 227. Either of these editiona nicy be had of the publisher in Boston ; or of 8. C- St J. SCHENCK, Savannah, Jaj 11 39 /