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North American Review.
W T. WILLIAMS lie. just received
• the North American Review, No 03,
fpr April 1829 .
.. .contents:
• AiiT. I . The Nilw Theoryok the Earth.
Essai sur la Temperature do l’lntcrimir do
la Torree. Par M L Cordier. 2. Essay on
tho Temperature of * the interribr of tho
Earth By M L Cordior. 3. Considera
tions bn Volcanoes, the probable Causes of
their Phenomena, tho Laws which determine
their Marqh, the Disposition of their. Pro*
ducts, and their Connoxiori with the present
State and paaf History of the Globe ; leading
to the Establishment of a New Thoory of
tho Earth. By Ponlott Scropo.
II. Colleok Education, The Substance
of two Reports of the .Faculty ytf Amherst
College to the' Board' of Trustees, with the
doings of the Board thereon.;
III. Ancient and Modern History, The
History of the Decline and Fall'of the Ro«
man Empire. By Edward Gibbon.
IV. Pollok’8 Course op Time, The
Course of Time, a^Poem, in ten books. By
Rqbert Pollok.
• V. Civilization and Conversion op
the Indians, l. Proceedings and Four
teenth Annual Report of the Board of Man*,
agers of the Baptist General Cbnventidn.—
2. A Discourse oo the Occasion of Forihing
the African Mission Sohool Society. ByJ
M AVajntvright, > .
VI PoLtTibAL'EcoNoraY, Definitions In
Politibal Economy; preceded by an Inquiry
into the Rules which ought to guido Politic
al Economists in the Definition and use of
their Terms; with Remarks on tho Deviation
from these Rules in their Writings. By the
RevF R Maltbus. *•
VII. History of the Louisiana Trea
ty, Histoire de la Louisiane et de la Cession
de cetto Colonie par la France. aux Etats
Dnis de PAmenque Septentrional®; pro
cedee d’un Diecours sur-la Constitution et Ip
Gouverhement des Etas Unis. Par M Bar-
bo Marbois.
VIII. Pelham, Pelham ; or the. Adven
tures of a Gentleman.
IX. Webster's Dictionary, An Ameri
can Dictionary of the English Language.—
By Noah Webster.
X. American Annuals,..!. The Atlan
tic Souvenir, a Christmas aud New Year’s
Offering. 2. The Token a Christmas and
New Years Present. 3. The Talisman for
1829.
XI.Elementary Instruction. 1. The Frank
lin Piiincr. 2. The improved Render. 3.
The General £las8 Book. 4. Essays, on the
Philosophy, of instruction, or the N urture of
Young Minds. ' *
XII- Clerical Manners and Habits.
XIII. Massachusetts Rail Rond.
, Quarterly List of new Publioations. . —•
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nent, the political and romantic features as
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Jiew Monthly Magazine.
Dwight’s Travels.—Travels in tho
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Henry E. Dwight, A. M.
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rior tojhose of any other person in the same
section ofcountry—but passengers are solici
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vate rooms for those wb > prefer such Hie
stables are capacious and well supplied.—
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The Last of the Planta"cnets.
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A cd per Florian, on assortment of nooks,
among which are the following now publica
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Tnc last or the Pi antaokkit, ; an
Historiesl Romance—illustrating some of the
public evonta, slid Domestic and Ecclesiasti
cal manners, of the 15tb and 16th ceaturiea.
“This work contains many historic scenes,
sketched with great vividness and power.—
The incideets of tho story are numerous, well
contrived and well told. The etyls is st once
elegant without cilentntious ornament,, end
perspicuous without tedious dilfilasneBS.”
Critic.
BPEcriHENs or Ameimcan Poetri; Criti
csl and Biegraphieal Notcea, in 3 volumes.
juhete
W. T. WILLIAMS
H AS just received Ihe Atrenium. or
Spirit ol the English Magazines,No 15
for May 1st, 1829.
contents:
Mayday; Bong for May Morniruf; The
Grave of the Broken Heart; The Fountain
of Oblivion; The Choice of a Residence;
Scrape from the •* Nodes’’; The Universe,
Edinburgh Sessional School; Pope Lao XII;
I Mood by tl.n Grave ; Tho Waverloy Nov
el,; Song; Mr Moore, the Poet; The La
test Female Fashion,; Scientific Misoellony;
Varieties. june 17
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. among which aro the
i! : 1‘ollowlng Works:
5, The Epitome of Gon
Ecclosiatticsl History, from (ho Esrlioit
period ■ of Antiquity to thePrdiont Time—II-
lustrated by Maps and Engravings. By the
Rev. John Marshall! - ' ■ .
Homo’, Introduction In ihe Critical Study
of the Scriptures.
Memoirs oflbe Into Mr,. Husnn Hunting,
ton of Boston. Third Edition, with an
Introductory Euay.
Memoirs of Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Into
Misiipniiry to Burmah, Ipqluding a History
of the American Bap tilt Mission in tho Bur-
mon Empire.
Provincial Loiters, containing an F.zpoiuro
of tho Reasons nnd Morals of the Jesuits—by
Blai, Pascal. Translated from tho French;
The Unconditional Freeneu of the Gospel
—Io three Essays. By Thomas Eiskino,
Esq. Advocato.
Letters to Yeung Men on tho Formation
of Charaoter. By Rev. James Hswes.o
Essays upon tho Perpetuity, Change; and
Sanctification of tho Sabbath. By Ilctn&n
Humphry, D. D
Momoir of Rev. Leigh Richmond. A. M.
author of (he Dairyman!, daughter, &c.
, AMO,
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American Quarterly Review,
W T. WILLIAMS has just- roceivod
• the American Quarterly Review,
No, 10, for June. 1829.
CONTENTS.
1. Dwovrhim in Okntral Africa, 'Journal of a
Second Expedition into tho Interior or Africa, by tho
lato Captain Clapperton : to which is added tho Jour
nal of his own return to tho Coast, by Iliehord Lauder,
his faithfiil Sorvartt. ’
•II**Milton’s Limns, .Milton’s Familiar Letters,
translated from tho Ltuih, with Notes. By John Hall.
III. Astronomy or Lapi.acr, Traito do Mecaniquo
Colcsto, pur AI, RIarquis 4q Laplace, Pair do France,
dec, &c. . •
IV. Flint’s GEoohAt>>tv and I-Iisronv or tub Wr.sr-
rnN StaYta, A Condensed Geography and Iiiatory of
tho Western Staten, or tho Alississippi Valley. Jlv
Timothy Flint, author of Recollections of tho last ton
yeats In thn Mississippi Valley. Salvo mngna parens.
V. Ciiancf.ry Law, Chapcory Cusch argued and do-
tormined in tho Court of Appeals of South Carolina,
from January, 1825 to May, 1U2G. both inclusive. By
D. J. M'Cord, Stnto Ilejiortcr. • •
VI, HonNF.TooKB, Memoirs of John Homo Tookou
Esq. | together with his valuable speonhos and wri-
tuij»R—al«» containing proofs, indontifying him amh.
auiliorofUioculcbrated Letters of Junius. ByJ, A.
Gralmm, LL. D.
' VII, Hisronv or Pxnxivlvaria. Tho History of
Pennsylvania, from Its discovery by EurojieamC to tho
Declaration of Independence in 1776, By Thomas b\
Gordon.
VIII. FiMAt.R IIioosArttr, Female BiopnpyK j'or,
Memoirs of Illustrious and Celobrated Women, of till
Ages aud Countries. By Alary Hays.
Histoiro do Christine, Reino do Suede, par J. P,
Cattoau-Calloville. ' Tho Qistorr ofChriatine, Queen
of8woden, by J. P. Catteau-Oallevillo. '
IX. Hosacx’m Lira or Cm.nton, AIctnoirB ofpo Wit
Clinton, with an Appendix, containing numerous docu
ments, illustrativu of tho principal ovents o( his life. By,
David Ilosack, AJ. D. F. It. S.
X. Russia, System of Geography, by M. Alaltc-
Brnn. Voj. VI. Book civ— cxiv, RusrJa,
Yesterday in Ireland.
Y esterday in Ireland, a Nov
el. By the author of “To day In Ire
land.” In two vols. 12 mo.
Contonts: Tho Covramahon—The North
erns of 17911.
: “In minuto portraiture of character 5 in
-analysis of those slight cirbumstnitces, which
nro yet so poworful when they act on the
feelings ; in occasional observations, often os
neatly turned as they aro shrewd, our author
is among the happiest of his brethren.. We
believe Mr. Crowe tho author of ’The En
glish in Italy and Franco,’ is also author of
this Work.”—London Literary Gazette.
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Tales oy Passion.—-By tho author of
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Camhonaro—A Piodmootcao Talc, by tho
Duko De Levis, io2 vols. •
A Mm Khan, and othor Poems, by Mies
Lucretia M. Davidson, with tho Memoirs of
tho authores^’
Toe Ph.ilosophy ok a Future State—
By Thomds'Diok, D. D.
may 18 147
* ••• Fine Scented Soaps.
T HE subscriber, have jnst recoived n
supply of very auperier and highly
leentcd SOAPS, such as
Rose, Chinese Muelt, Olivo
Violet, Vermicular
Vegetnblo,*Almond an»oo
Oriental, Cinnamon owlra
Otto of Koie, Ceylon and
Palm J
Naples Shaving io pols, genuine
Low’, Emollient Compoiiod in round
cakes, CosmeticWmh Balls, he.
Thcso Soaps are from Low’sFactory, Lon
don, and wbioh, for purity of oompoiition,
richness end delicacy of perfume, are sur
passed by none, end are offered at low pri
ces by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
DruggiBls, Gibbon,’ Building*.
may 20
Sweet Oil.
A FRESH supply of vary superior Sweet
Oil in bottles sod flasks, and suitable
for tbe table—iu.t received sod for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, No 2 sod 16, Gibbon’s Buildings
may 19
RANGOON OIL.
A SUPPLY of this valuable medicine just
received and for tale by
THOS. RYERSON, Jr.
march 24
;ing 1
FEW kegs News Ink, for sals at this
Office.
may 28
Goshen Butter
•g A KEGS Prime Goshen Bolter, just
lx received and for sate by
mey 7 j:B. HERBERT.
ram s aw
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the firet Tuesday in Avgust next,
~ILL.be .old, in front of the Court
House, in the oily of Darien, between
tho hours of 10 A. M and 4 P. M.
All thoio Tract, or Parcels ofLand;koown
by the Numbers Threo (3,) and Six (6,) in a
pint end survey mndo , by Thomas M’CsIl,
Esq. .iiusled oo General’, Ialand, in tbe river
Alatsmsha, in M’iotoeb county, lately tho
properly of General Lachlan M’lotosb, con*
mining together seven hundred nod forty nine
nnd a half sere,, and allotted lo Archibald S.
Bulloch in pursuance of n writ bf partition—-
levied on under execution upon forcclosura
of mortgage, tho Batik of the State of Goar,
gin against Archibald S. Bdlloeb and Wife,
issued from tho honorable tho Saperiqr
Court of Al’Intosh county.
THOMAS KING, a. M. c.
July 7
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August next,.
W ILL bo gold before (lie Court Holts* in
tho City of Savannah, between th* u-
nunl hours of Bain, the following property, viz ;
One nngro fellow named York, levied on ns
the property of John Harris, jr. to satisfy an
execution in favor of Bradley, Clsghnrq Si
Wood, ngsinil said John Harris, jr.
One nogro woman named Mnry, levied on
s. the property of James Saodortln, doo’od.,
ta sanely executions in favorofAIoaesCst.
ter end Mordecai Sbeftall, Son’r.—property'
pointed out by the ndmioiitrator,—lory made
and returned to me by a oonntnblo.
july 7 GEORGE MILLEN.s. c.c.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
the City of Savannah, betweon the u-
eual hours ofsalo, the following property, viz:
One nogro boy namod William, levied ou
under Si by virtue of a foreolmuio of mort
gage in favor of William'Joyner against Jas,
July 7 ' GEORGE MILLF.N, a ;o. o,
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday fit August next,
W ILL be sold nt thn Court House be-,
tween thn hoursof I0nnd4o’eloolr.
Lot nnd lmproroinent, in Weil Brood st,
Og'cthorpo Word, levied on lo estisfy an
execution in favor of J SOlcot, against Ezra
Kent.
Alin, Sundry articles of Groceries, Decan
ters, Crockery, 4c. levied on to s&tiafiy on
Execution in favour of Warren Lippit,
against Pierce Howard and Benjamin D,
Davit • • A. D’LYON, n.
i«>y* 169
SHERIFF’S BALE.
On the first Tuesday iu August ntet,
W ILL be sold bolorc the Court House t
in tits City of Savannah, between tho
itsonl hours of sale; tho leUawing property,
Tliree Negroes, Tom, William and Nancy, one. dt.
ung Tnbldy with ends,ono dozpn plain Chairs, ono dozen
straw do., ono Caniof, two Hodstoods with bods, foue
Pillows nnd two Bolsters, ono pair of Andirons, Snovd
and Todps, ono Bureau, two Matrcsscs, and Hvq Bed
steads—levied on under and by virtutrof an execution
on Coreclostiro of mortgage, ns tno property of Ann Tay
lor, in Tavor ofWilliiun S. Taylor. v ;
jtmo 6 GEO. MILLEN.b. c. c.
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL ho sold before tho Court house In
Fayette county, between the hours at
10 A. M. end 4 P. fil.
All that tract of land situated in the fifth
district of Henry county, known by the num
ber one hundred and forty three, 1143,) con
taining 2021-2 acre,, mnro or less, being the
real estnlo of Stephen H. Stocking, lnte of
Savannah, Tailor, dec’d—To he sold by per
mission of the Justices of Ihe Inferior Court
of Chatham County, by virtuo of an order of
the said JuitieeB, passed in term of Marcia
last when Bitting for ordinary purposes.
Conditions cash—Tbe purchaser paying;
for titles.
ISAAC NORTON,
Adtn'or Eat. Stephen H. Stocking, dec’d.
tnav 14 142
Preston .Smelling Salts.
A SUPPLY of tho obovo celebrated Salts,
em. very highly porfomed, and rccomraou-
ded for the euro of boadache, 8tc., just re*^
ceived aud for inle by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
june 2 Druggists, Gibbons* Building
Agency Office.
Of the Charleston, Fire and JUdrine fnsuranco
Company.
Savannah, Apru, 20,1829.
T HIS Company continues to Insure a*
(gainst Fire, Marin" and River Risk on
moderate term, apply to
. HOMES TUPPER. Agent.
Dr. LEE’S
ORIGINAL(Winiiham) BILIOUS FILLS
OB
FAMILY PHYSIO.
A BUPLY of the above much cslcbratei
Pills, eunstantly kept on hand
sale (wholesale or retail) by
TH08. RYERSON. Jr. DrttggiBU
une 14
Madeira Wine.
T HE subscriber has received direct froi
Madeira, by tho brig Howard, froi
IWaisrs. J. Howard,March & Co. a supply
very choice Madeira Wine, in pipes, bolfpipi
quarter emits and eighths—Alio a fewjfc
cask, of fine Sercial—which i, now atmi
for solo. J. P, HENRY,
april 28 ,3,
An Address)
D ELIVERED befiretheHibernion 8i
. ctety. and Association of the Friends,
Ireland in Savannah, on the Festival of S
Patrick, 17th Marob, 1829, by Jahis Cur
i.inan^M. D. a member of both Sooietioi
Just printed aod published end for isle by
THOS. M. DRISCOLL.
■ Price 25 cents.
1 april S9